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From James Madison to William Shaler, 20 April 1826

To William Shaler

Montpellier April 20. 1826

Dear Sir

I have recd. from the publishers in Boston, a copy of your “Sketches of Algiers”;1 forwarded as they intimate by your request.

The work is welcomed by the public here, as it well deserves to be, as a very valuable addition to what was hitherto known of the singular and interesting quarter of which it treats. Your Country gains credit also from the example of such a publication by one of its foreign functionaries.

Be pleased to accept, Sir, my thanks for your polite attention; with my wishes that your opportunities may be continued for pursuing the researches which you turn to such excellent account. I tender you at the same time assurances of my great esteem & my cordial respect.

James Madison

Mrs. Madison charges me with the acknowledgments for which she has long been in arrears; particularly for the token of kind remembrance sent her from Marseilles.2

RC (PHi: William Shaler Papers); draft (DLC). RC addressed by JM to Shaler at Algiers; docketed by Shaler. A note on the cover of the RC in an unidentified hand reads: “Navy Depart: No 345.”

1William Shaler, Sketches of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil: Containing an Account of the Geography, Population, Government, Revenues, Commerce, Agriculture, Arts, Civil Institutions, Tribes, Manners, Languages, and Recent Political History of That Country (Boston, 1826; Shoemaker description begins Richard H. Shoemaker, comp., A Checklist of American Imprints for 1820–1829 (11 vols.; New York, 1964–72). description ends 26060).

2For the “token of kind remembrance,” see Shaler to JM, 18 Dec. 1818 and 28 Mar. 1819, PJM-RS description begins David B. Mattern et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison: Retirement Series (4 vols. to date; Charlottesville, Va., 2009–). description ends , 1:393–94, 442.

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