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1 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 17 November 1816 | 1816-11-17 | Some circumstances having occurred, since I had the honor to write you on the subject of the... |
2 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 8 November 1816 | 1816-11-08 | By a confidential letter received yesterday from an obliging friend at Washington I learnt you... |
3 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 27 February 1816 | 1816-02-27 | By the copy of my correspondences with the authorities here, which I have this day forwarded to... |
4 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 16 February 1816 | 1816-02-16 | I have been honored within these few days, by your letter of the 21st. December, to which I shall... |
5 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 23 January 1816 | 1816-01-23 | Mr Espie, the President of the College at St Foy in this department, has sent me the packet... |
6 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 15 September 1815 | 1815-09-15 | I have shipped for you on board the Schooner Manlius Capt. Young one barrel of Vinegar and one... |
7 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 6 September 1815 | 1815-09-06 | I have of late recd. a letter from C. Hughes Junr of Baltimore who went home from this place in... |
8 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 5 September 1814 | 1814-09-05 | The lamentable news of the destruction of our Capitol has this moment reached us. Whilst I join... |
9 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 28 January 1814 | 1814-01-28 | Inclosed is an Invoice and Bill of Lading of one pipe of Brandy, two cases of wine, two baskets... |
10 | Lee, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Lee, 10 November 1813 | 1813-11-10 | I beg leave to inclose a receipt for two cases containing one hundred bottles of the best Wine... |