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Immediately after your departure I went to the President’s house in order to forward every part...
I hope you receid., my dearest, a letter written by the last Mail. I write this in haste just to...
We reached the end of our journey yesterday at one o’clock; without interruption of any sort on...
22 July 1809, Bristol, Pennsylvania. Thanks Mrs. Madison for gift of an “elegant representation...
I am more mortified than I can express at the conduct of the Coach-maker, I have had the...
… You may, perhaps, be surprised at receiving a letter from one with whom you have had so little...
I am here & expected to have been tomorrow in Washington. It is however necessary, I find that I...
The enclosed letters particularly the one for Mr. Dublois are upon business the most urgent...
Your letter of the 19th. has just been received. Permit me in the first place to thank You for...
I have sate down at a late hour my dear Mrs Madison to reply to your Letter of the 10th. in which...
Your very obliging & kind letter was received by Mrs. Latrobe yesterday, & I had also your...
I had yesterday the honor of your letter of the 20th. inst. I had already written to you on the...
20 March 1809, Philadelphia. Encloses samples of “two kinds of lace” for use in the chariot...
The time of the President U.S. is so occupied by matters of so much more importance, that I did...
12 March 1809, Philadelphia. Asks that his stepson be appointed an official courier to carry...