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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 12 March 1801 | 1801-03-12 | I offer you my sincere condolances on the melancholy loss, which has detained you at home: and am... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 26 March 1801 | 1801-03-26 | I am still here. Three refusals of the Naval Secretaryship have been re[c]ieved, and I am afraid... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 17 April 1801 | 1801-04-17 | I shall be with you on the 25th. unless health or weather prevent. But if you propose leaving... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 25 April 1801 | 1801-04-25 | I received yesterday your’s of the 22d. & learn with regret that you have been so unwell. This &... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 30 April 1801 | 1801-04-30 | I hasten the return of the bearer that he may meet you at Brown’s and convey you information as... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 9 May 1801 | 1801-05-09 | A person of the name of Thompson, of Amherst county in Virginia has asked my interference for the... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 20 June 1801 | 1801-06-20 | I observe a great number of contracts for carrying the mails are advertised to be made within a... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 20 June 1801 | 1801-06-20 | The application of William Greetham for a Mediterranean pass for a vessel owned here, tho built... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 24 June 1801 | 1801-06-24 | Th: Jefferson returns to mr. Madison Erving’s letter to Genl. Dearborne, & approves of a... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | Memorandum from Thomas Jefferson, 15 July 1801 | 1801-07-15 | Whether prizes & the proceeds of them taken after the date of the treaty with France can be... |
11 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 19 July 1801 | 1801-07-19 | With respect to the prosecutions against Thomas & others for a misdemeanor at Common law we ought... |
12 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 7 August 1801 | 1801-08-07 | Th: Jefferson presents his affectionate salutations to mr. Madison & sends him the inclosed which... |
13 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 13 August 1801 | 1801-08-13 | Doctr. Rose delivered me last night the letter with which you charged him, and I have thought it... |
14 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 14 August 1801 | 1801-08-14 | I wrote yesterday to you, before the arrival of the post. That brought some blank commissions... |
15 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 22 August 1801 | 1801-08-22 | Your’s of the 18th. is recieved, and I now return all the papers which accompanied it, (except... |
16 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 28 August 1801 | 1801-08-28 | Your’s of the 26th. by Doctr. Bache came duly to hand: and I now return you all the papers you... |
17 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 11 September … | 1801-09-11 | I have no letter from you by the mail, whence I conclude I may possibly recieve something by... |
18 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 12 September … | 1801-09-12 | Your’s of yesterday was delivered by your express about 5. aclock in the evening. My occupations... |
19 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 18 September … | 1801-09-18 | Your favor of the 16th by post & 17th by mr. Davis have been duly rec⟨eived.⟩ He has not yet... |
20 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 5 November 1801 | 1801-11-05 | Will you consider whether a copy of the inclosed sent to each head of department would be best,... |
21 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | Circular Letter from Thomas Jefferson, 6 November 1801 | 1801-11-06 | Coming all of us into Executive office new, and unfamiliar with the course of business previously... |
22 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 12 November … | 1801-11-12 | Will you give the inclosed a serious revisal, not only as to matter, but diction? Where... |
23 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 22 November … | 1801-11-22 | The Virginia resolution inclosed was, I am sure, in full confidence that you would contribute... |
24 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 29 December … | 1801-12-29 | Having no confidence that the office of the private secretary of the President of the US. will... |
25 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, [29 December] … | 1801-12-29 | To compleat the roll of governmental officers on the plan inclosed will give the departments some... |
26 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 26 February … | 1802-02-26 | Will you see if the inclosed is right, and make any alterations in it you think for the better?... |
27 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | Circular Letter from Thomas Jefferson, 29 April 1802 | 1802-04-29 | Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the heads of the departments to examine and consider the charges... |
28 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 5 May 1802 | 1802-05-05 | I think it is dean Swift who says that a present should consist of something of little value, &... |
29 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 9 May 1802 | 1802-05-09 | The road through Ravensworth is renderd absolutely impassable for a four wheeled carriage by a... |
30 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 14 May 1802 | 1802-05-14 | I wrote you on the 9th. but whether the new post had got into motion at that time I know not. It... |