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151 Jefferson, Thomas Dufief, Nicolas Gouin From Thomas Jefferson to Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 10 April … 1802-04-10 I recieved yesterday your favor of the 6th. and the books forwarded by mr Duane. La Grange’s...
152 Brown, Jacob Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jacob Brown, 20 December 1807 1807-12-20 By Order of a very numerous and respectable Meeting of the Inhabitants of Jefferson County, I...
153 Jefferson, Thomas Gallatin, Albert From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 2 July 1802 1802-07-02 Doctr. Bache’s Address is ‘William Bache at Franklin near Charlottesville’ the letter should be...
154 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 25 September … 1804-09-25 My letters to Mr. Madison are so full on what concerns us, as to leave me little to add to you. I...
155 Adamson, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Adamson, 29 June 1801 1801-06-29 I beg to be permitted the liberty of congratulating thee on the late happy event which placed...
156 Madison, James Pinckney, Charles From James Madison to Charles Pinckney, 23 November … 1802-11-23 The letter, of which a copy is inclosed, from Mr. George G Lee, an Officer in the Navy of the U...
157 Gallatin, Albert Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Albert Gallatin, 12 December … 1808-12-12 I enclose two letters from the collectors of Delaware, & Barnstable respectively with the...
158 Jefferson, Thomas Walker, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Walker, 1 September 1807 1807-09-01 In an account presented to me by mr Shoemaker are the charges below stated, as to the...
159 Bourne, Sylvanus Madison, James To James Madison from Sylvanus Bourne, 31 March 1806 … 1806-03-31 § From Sylvanus Bourne. 31 March 1806, Amsterdam. “I have lately received from the Department of...
160 Morton, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Morton, 4 June 1801 … 1801-06-04 4 June 1801, Georgetown. Explains reasons for his consent to diversionary trip the U.S. vessel...
161 Jefferson, Thomas Watkins, Elisha From Thomas Jefferson to Elisha Watkins, 22 August 1808 1808-08-22 When you were here to offer me your service for the next year, we separated on the subject of...
162 Madison, James Madison, James (Reverend) From James Madison to the Right Reverend James Madison … 1806-07-17 ¶ To the Right Reverend James Madison. Letter not found. 17 July 1806. Acknowledged in Madison to...
163 Pinckney, Charles Madison, James To James Madison from Charles Pinckney and James … 1805-03-01 We had the pleasure to write to you by Mr. Gorham on the 2nd. of Feby. and to transmit a copy of...
164 Madison, James Harrison, Richard From James Madison to Richard Harrison, 10 January 1804 1804-01-10 It appearing that William Eaton Esqr. late Consul of the United States at Tunis did on the 9th....
165 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 9 May 1802 1802-05-09 The road through Ravensworth is rendered absolutely impassable for a four wheeled carriage by a...
166 Newton, Thomas, Jr. Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Newton Jr., 26 April 1804 … 1804-04-26 26 April 1804, Norfolk. “I take the liberty of enclosing to you Mr. Marrast’s Certificate of...
167 Kellogg, Ebenezer Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Ebenezer Kellogg, 16 January … 1808-01-16 I have had a great desire, & for many years, of Improving in the Arts, & Sciences.—& Espiscally...
168 Polk, Charles Peale Madison, James To James Madison from Charles Peale Polk, 18 July 1802 … 1802-07-18 18 July 1802, “near the Old Bridge,” Washington. “I take the liberty of writing a few lines...
169 Livingston, Robert R. Madison, James To James Madison from Robert R. Livingston, 24 January … 1803-01-24 I have just now heard of an opportunity from Havre. I am doubtful whether my letter will arrive...
170 Jefferson, Thomas Young, Moses From Thomas Jefferson to Moses Young, 4 January 1809 1809-01-04 Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Young and returns him the Vigogna shawl & Map of S....
171 Jefferson, Thomas Fernandes, John F. Oliveira From Thomas Jefferson to John F. Oliveira Fernandes, 7 … 1807-02-07 Your favor of Dec. 30. was recieved on the 12th. of Jan. and I now inclose you a draught of the...
172 Lennox, Hugh Madison, James To James Madison from Hugh Lennox, 15 May 1806 … 1806-05-15 § From Hugh Lennox. 15 May 1806, Kingston. “I have to inform you of my safe arrival here on the...
173 Stevens, Ebenezer Madison, James To James Madison from Ebenezer Stevens, 10 July 1801 … 1801-07-10 10 July 1801, New York. Reminds JM that the Peace and Plenty is loaded and prepared to sail for...
174 Gardiner, Robert C. Madison, James To James Madison from Robert C. Gardiner, 2 August 1803 1803-08-02 On the 6th. of April Ult: I had the honor to answer a Circular dated the 26th. of August 1802,...
175 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 23 … 1808-09-23 The fall of the arch or Vault of the Court room in the North Wing of the Capitol on Monday last,...
176 Jefferson, Thomas Mendenhall, Thomas From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mendenhall, 25 February … 1803-02-25 I recieved last night your favor of the 12th. I can say with truth that I do not remember ever to...
177 Bagge, C. F. Madison, James To James Madison from C. F. Bagge (Abstract), 12 April … 1805-04-12 12 April 1805, Salem, North Carolina . “Although I have not the pleasure of being personally...
178 Bankhead, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Bankhead, 15 August 1803 1803-08-15 This opportunity by Mr. Jos. Monroe, enables me to make a request, so early, that no other can...
179 Jefferson, Thomas Perry, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Perry, 12 June 1808 1808-06-12 Tomorrow I shall remit for you to mr Bacon 100. D. in recovering the passage of the S.E. offices,...
180 Madison, James Claiborne, William C. C. From James Madison to William C. C. Claiborne, 20 … 1804-02-20 It being understood that Morales means to settle himself at New Orleans, and that his temper and...