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I thank you for the information given in yr. favor of the 4th. inst. wch. was recd. but a few days ago havg been missent to Norfolk. No apology was needed for such a step from your mercantile path. There are few professions to which a knowlege of what belongs to others may not be useful, or if not useful, ornamental; and the products of agriculture being among the most important subjects of...
M r Tho s W. Maury informs me you are about visiting Kentucky , and wish to be made known to some of the characters of worth in that state. I do myself the pleasure therefore of inclosing you letters to two friends of antient date, to whom I am sure my recommendations will not be indifferent. I have formerly known, but less intimately, some other gentlemen of that state , while in public life....
Your Father & Mother are going to Buxton tomorrow—the former has had a very bad cold for the last 3 weeks, but is now better & goes to Buxton to reestablish himself—   I have had some conversation to day with your Mother & I have promised to write to you on the subject,—it is this.— Your Father never appears to have looked to the possibility of one of his Sons succeeding him in his situation...
The circular of 30t. Sepr. from your Honor with which you favored me was duly recd. That of the 17th. has since been recd. Mrs. M[adiso]n is very thankful for the basket of strawberry vines which you took the trouble of preparing & forwarding—they have just come to hand. The care will be taken of them which is due to their value & the kindness to which we are indebted for them. Your father &...