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2281 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 17 December 1835 1835-12-17 Until a few weeks ago, I counted with certainty on making my usual pilgrimage to Montpellier...
2282 Storer, Bellamy Madison, James Bellamy Storer to James Madison, 21 December 1835 1835-12-21 It would have given me great pleasure to have delivered the inclosed communication in person—but...
2283 Fitzwilliams, P. Mortimer Madison, James P. Mortimer Fitzwilliams to James Madison, 27 December … 1835-12-27 Though I regret that I have not the honor of knowing You personally, I trust you will excuse the...
2284 McCleland, Thomas Madison, James Thomas McCleland to James Madison, 23 January 1836 1836-01-23 Sir as the society for the purpose of raising a Monument (called the National Monument society...
2285 Dawson, Moses Madison, James Moses Dawson and Others to James Madison, 1 February … 1836-02-01 The friends of free principles in the first Congressional district of Ohio in manifestation of...
2286 Tucker, George Madison, James George Tucker to James Madison, 1 February 1836 1836-02-01 Your long intimacy with Mr. Jefferson, your accordance with him in the principles of civil...
2287 Cushing, Caleb Madison, James Caleb Cushing to James Madison, 3 February 1836 1836-02-03 I beg leave to present to you the accompanying speech, in which I have endeavored to maintain the...
2288 Cranch, William Madison, James William Cranch to James Madison, 4 February 1836 1836-02-04 I am requested by the Board of Managers of the Washington National Monument Society to ask the...
2289 Cranch, William Madison, James William Cranch to James Madison, 4 February 1836 1836-02-04 I had the honor, yesterday, to receive your favor of the 31st. ulto. enclosing a letter from Mr....
2290 Jackson, Matthew W. Madison, James Matthew W. Jackson to James Madison, 6 February 1836 1836-02-06 Permit a friend & relative, though a stranger, to address you upon a subject deeply interesting...