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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1351 | Adams, John | Force, Peter | From John Adams to Peter Force, 1825 to 1829 | ≈1825-01-01 | What is the News ? Please send me some Copies of the Message if ready— Yrs &c— DLC : Peter Force... |
1352 | Adams, John | Force, Peter | From John Adams to Peter Force, 1825 to 1829 | ≈1825-01-01 | Mr Elliot has sent to ask permission to have a copy of the Message, so as to put it in his... |
1353 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Southard, Samuel L. | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Samuel L. … | ≈1826-01-01 | From a conversation that I had with my brother last evening I find that the Letter I mentioned to... |
1354 | 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... |
1355 | Madison, James | Peyton, Bernard | James Madison to Bernard Peyton, December 1829 | ≈1829-12-01 | This will be followed by my Waggon with two Hhds of Tobo. We have hastened them to market which... |
1356 | Madison, James | Peyton, Bernard | James Madison to Bernard Peyton, December 1829 | ≈1829-12-01 | I am about sending down a few Hhds of Tobo. which will probably arrive a day or two after this.... |
1357 | Madison, James | James Madison: Notes for Richmond Constitutional … | ≈1829-12-01 | The plan proposed by the gentleman from Northampton, freed as it has been from one of its... | |
1358 | Madison, James | James Madison: Notes on suffrage, December 1829 | ≈1829-12-01 | *["Written during the session of the Virginia Convention of 1829-’30. -- Ed.", in Writings of... | |
1359 | Madison, James | Fellows | James Madison to Mr. Fellows, 31 December 1829 | 1829-12-31 | J. Madison presents his thanks to Mr. Fellows for the Copy of the "Posthumous Works of Junius... |
1360 | 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... |
1361 | 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... |
1362 | 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... |
1363 | 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... |
1364 | 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... |
1365 | Madison, James | Johnson, Chapman | James Madison to Chapman Johnson, 23 December 1829 | 1829-12-23 | I inclose a copy of the paper which the Secy. to the Board of Visitors has furnished according to... |
1366 | 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... |
1367 | 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... |
1368 | 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... |
1369 | 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... |
1370 | Madison, James | Randolph, David Meade | James Madison to David Meade Randolph, 12 December 1829 | 1829-12-12 | I have recd. your letter of the 7th. A former one from me will have explained the restraint,... |
1371 | 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... |
1372 | 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)... |
1373 | 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... |
1374 | 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... |
1375 | 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... |
1376 | Madison, James | Jennings, Robert | James Madison to Robert Jennings, 6 December 1829 | 1829-12-06 | I am sorry that I have not been able to attend sooner to your letter of the 19th. Ult. and should... |
1377 | 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... |
1378 | Madison, James | Speech in Virginia Convention, 2 December 1829 | 1829-12-02 | Mr. Madison now rose and addressed the Committee in a speech of which the following is the... | |
1379 | 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... |
1380 | Brown, James | Madison, James | James Brown to James Madison, 30 November 1829 | 1829-11-30 | In conformity with your request I drew from the House of the Barings of London One hundred pounds... |
1381 | Marshall, John | Madison, James | John Marshall to James Madison, 30 November 1829 | 1829-11-30 | I have just received information of the death of my friend Judge Washington. I need not say how... |
1382 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | Mathew Carey to James Madison, 27 November 1829 | 1829-11-27 | By this Mail, I take the liberty of sending you some essays on the Protecting System, of which I... |
1383 | Gibbon, James | Madison, James | James Gibbon and Others to James Madison, 19 November … | 1829-11-19 | The pleasure of your Company is requested at a Dinner to our fellow Citizen James Barbour Esquire... |
1384 | Jennings, Robert | Madison, James | Robert Jennings to James Madison, 19 November 1829 | 1829-11-19 | As a Citizen of the Union, & more particularly as a Native of Virginia, I rejoice to see you... |
1385 | Sloan, James | Madison, James | James Sloan to James Madison, 18 November 1829 | 1829-11-18 | haveing an oppertunity by my esteemed freind Thomas Maxwell to address a few lines to thee... |
1386 | Madison, James | JM says that he wrote No. 54 of The Federalist, 14 … | 1829-11-14 | INTERESTING FACT. A reference having been made by Mr. Leigh and Mr. Mercer to the 54th number of... | |
1387 | Staats, Cuyler | Madison, James | Cuyler Staats to James Madison, 10 November 1829 | 1829-11-10 | I have taken the liberty of forwarding for your acceptance, the accompanying memorial of the late... |
1388 | Madison, James | Carey, Mathew | James Madison to Mathew Carey, 1 November 1829 | 1829-11-01 | I recd. the pamphlet with which you lately favored me whilst I was in Richmond where the... |
1389 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | Mathew Carey to James Madison, 1 November 1829 | 1829-11-01 | By this mail, I send you a number of copies of two essays on the protecting System, which I... |
1390 | Madison, James | Trist, Nicholas P. | James Madison to Nicholas P. Trist, 31 October 1829 | 1829-10-31 | Yours of Octr. 7. was duly recd. and with every disposition to befriend the object of it. Being... |
1391 | Madison, James | Spotswood, George W. | James Madison to George W. Spotswood, 30 October 1829 | 1829-10-30 | I have just recd. your letter, stating the report that you had been dismissed from the University... |
1392 | Dunglison, Robley | Madison, James | Robley Dunglison to James Madison, 30 October 1829 | 1829-10-30 | Some few of the Students, who are their own Guardians, have received permission from the... |
1393 | Banks, Henry | Madison, James | Henry Banks to James Madison, 29 October 1829 | 1829-10-29 | After a long very feeble and debilitated state of Health and debility I have so far recovered as... |
1394 | Spotswood, George W. | Madison, James | George W. Spotswood to James Madison, 29 October 1829 | 1829-10-29 | Before I leave Richd., I beg leave to avail myself of this mode of biding both you, and Mrs.... |
1395 | Barbour, John S. | Madison, James | John S. Barbour to James Madison, 26 October 1829 | 1829-10-26 | I had some hopes until yesterday that it would now be within my power to discharge the debt so... |
1396 | Livermore, Harriet | Madison, James | Harriet Livermore to James Madison, 22 October 1829 | 1829-10-22 | A female, quite unknown to you, who has nothing commendatory in herself, but an alliance to that... |
1397 | Livingston, Edward | Madison, James | [Edward Livingston] to James Madison, 22 October 1829 | 1829-10-22 | Mr Baring with whose family and connexions you are well acquainted goes to be a witness of the... |
1398 | Torrey, Jesse Jr. | Madison, James | Jesse Torrey, Jr. to James Madison, 19 October 1829 | 1829-10-19 | It gives me peculiar joy, as it does the American public totally, to behold you, with your... |
1399 | Yates, E. A. | Madison, James | E. A. Yates to James Madison, 17 October 1829 | 1829-10-17 | As it is our happy lot to live under a republican government, I take the liberty of addressing... |
1400 | Webster, Noah | Madison, James | Noah Webster to James Madison, 16 October 1829 | 1829-10-16 | Having nearly finished the literary works in which I have been many years engaged, the incessant... |