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1 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, [ca. 7 March 1801] 1801-03-07 I communicated to you by the last mail the afflicting event which took place on the 27th. Ult. I...
2 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 25 March 1801 1801-03-25 I have recd. your favor of by which we learn that we cannot have the pleasure of your & my...
3 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 25 July 1801 1801-07-25 Letter not found. 25 July 1801. Offered for sale in James F. Drake Catalogue No. 28 (1909), item...
4 Madison, James Hite, Isaac Promissory Note to Isaac Hite, 7 October 1801 … 1801-10-07 7 October 1801. JM promises to pay Hite “five hundred dollars, for value received.” Ms (Madison...
5 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 24 November 1801 1801-11-24 Mr. Shields has been so good as to call & let me know that he left you & my sister well last...
6 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 6 December 1802 1802-12-06 Since my last I have recd. yours communicating the sentiments of my mother & yourself on the...
7 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 5 May 1803 1803-05-05 Business & bad weather have thus far detained me. I hope to set out tomorrow morning, if the mail...
8 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 13 May 1803 1803-05-13 I have been thus long detained from the pleasure of my intended trip to Orange; and it is still...
9 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, 15 June 1803 1803-06-15 I have not heard from you since you left Orange but conclude that you will now be found at home....
10 Madison, James Hite, Isaac From James Madison to Isaac Hite, [22 June] 1803 1803-06-22 … the question of war in Europe. There remains but a bare possibility of an accomodation between...