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601 Cabell, Joseph C. Madison, James Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 7 February 1830 1830-02-07 Your Circular of the 30th ult. came to hand by the last mail, and I hasten to send in my answer...
602 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James [Nicholas P. Trist] to James Madison, 7 February 1830 1830-02-07 On the subject of all the conversations which it has been my good fortune to enjoy with you, I...
603 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 6 February 1830 1830-02-06 After the dose of Constitutional matter which you have had forced upon you of late, it is not...
604 Clark, Thomas Madison, James Thomas D. Clark to James Madison, 31 January 1830 1830-01-31 Excuse me when I tell you that, I have recived a letter from each of the venerable fathers of our...
605 Hinde, Thomas S. Madison, James Thomas S. Hinde to James Madison, 26 January 1830 1830-01-26 It is with much pleasure, I acknowledge the receipt of the New Constitution of my native State. I...
606 Garrett, Alexander Madison, James Alexander Garrett to James Madison, 25 January 1830 1830-01-25 Above and annexed, I send for your approval, my check on the President & Directors of the...
607 Teackle, Littleton Dennis Madison, James Littleton Dennis Teackle to James Madison, 20 January … 1830-01-20 I take the liberty of transmitting to you a report on a proposition to establish a financial bank...
608 Preston, Francis Madison, James Francis Preston to James Madison, 17 January 1830 1830-01-17 Yesterday morning Mr McCrea died greatly regretted, he was perfectly resigned and entirely...
609 Payne, G. Woodson Madison, James G. Woodson Payne to James Madison, 16 January 1830 1830-01-16 I have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with you but as you Marrid a near Relation of...
610 Staats, Cuyler Madison, James Cuyler Staats to James Madison, 14 January 1830 1830-01-14 About one Month since, I sent to you, as an expression of my high admiration for your private &...
611 Walker, Samuel P. Jr. Madison, James Samuel P. Walker, Jr. to James Madison, 10 January 1830 1830-01-10 I beg leave, to introduce myself to you, as Samuel P. Walker Jr. and grand nephew, to the late...
612 Emmons, William Madison, James William Emmons to James Madison, 5 January 1830 1830-01-05 Permit me to respectfully to request the honour of your company this Evening at the Capitol at...
613 Featherstonhaugh, George William Madison, James G. W. Featherstonhaugh to James Madison, 3 January 1830 1830-01-03 I had the pleasure to receive your Letter of the 2nd July, and immediately directed the Publisher...
614 Marshall, John Madison, James John Marshall to James Madison, December 1829 1829-12-01 Mr. Wattles is an artist from Baltimore who is desirous of taking your portrait. Although I am...
615 Dunglison, Robley Madison, James Robley Dunglison to James Madison, 30 December 1829 1829-12-30 I have received the inclosed letter from a respectable firm in Boston, and feel disposed to...
616 Vaiden, Thomas S. Madison, James Thomas S. Vaiden to James Madison, 28 December 1829 1829-12-28 I have deemed it necessary to address you. In the spring of 1828 a letter was written to you as...
617 Ingersoll, Charles Jared Madison, James Charles J. Ingersoll to James Madison, 26 December 1829 1829-12-26 No one hereabouts seems able to explain satisfactorily a matter of early practice under the...
618 Alston, Willis Madison, James Willis Alston to James Madison, 25 December 1829 1829-12-25 It may not be otherwise than gratifying to you to hear from one who you have long known and whose...
619 Griffith, William R. Madison, James William R. Griffith to James Madison, 25 December 1829 1829-12-25 I herewith hand you a list of lands in which I presume yourself & relations have an Interest—the...
620 Cabell, Joseph C. Madison, James Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 23 December 1829 1829-12-23 I arrived here on the 13th, and have been prevented from prosecuting my intended journey to the...
621 Martin, John B. Madison, James John B. Martin to James Madison, 22 December 1829 1829-12-22 I have prepared for publication a Lithographic Portrait of Mr. Randolph from Mr. Harding’s...
622 Stevenson, Andrew Madison, James Andrew Stevenson to James Madison, 15 December 1829 1829-12-15 This letter will be handed you by my friend Colo. Dwight, of Massts, whom I beg leave to...
623 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 15 December 1829 1829-12-15 Mr Pierpont of Boston, whose name as a Minister of the Unitarian church is no doubt familiar to...
624 Paulding, James Kirke Madison, James James Kirke Paulding to James Madison, 11 December 1829 1829-12-11 I have just finished reading over for the Second time, the words of wisdom, experience, and...
625 Hotz, Peter Jr. Madison, James Peter Hotz, Jr. to James Madison, 8 December 1829 1829-12-08 Aware of the deep solicitude—felt by your Son J. P. Todd (to whom I am under many obligations)...
626 Miller, Robert Madison, James Robert Miller to James Madison, 8 December 1829 1829-12-08 I take the Libberty of this Confidential Communication on a Subject Pregnant with Good or Evil to...
627 Randolph, David Meade Madison, James David M. Randolph to James Madison, 7 December 1829 1829-12-07 Reduced in my worldly possessions, to that of integrity of character only, (as I humbly hope in...
628 Jennings, H. R. Madison, James H. R. Jennings to James Madison, 6 December 1829 1829-12-06 Will Sire be so good as to return some Answer to the Letter that I handed You some time since...
629 Cabell, Joseph C. Madison, James Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 3 December 1829 1829-12-03 It would have afforded me much gratification to have an opportunity of occasionally conversing...
630 Lee, Robert Madison, James Robert Lee to James Madison, 1 December 1829 1829-12-01 I should be pleased to have your opinion, whether an amendment to the Constitution of the United...