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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
159151 Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … Madison, James To James Madison from Lafayette, 6 October 1812 1812-10-06 Our friend M. Barlow has communicated to me the article of your Letter relative to my affairs. So...
159152 Tatham, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Tatham, 6 October 1812 … 1812-10-06 6 October 1812, Washington. Expresses his concern that “the Administration is exposed to...
159153 Madison, James Dearborn, Henry From James Madison to Henry Dearborn, 7 October 1812 1812-10-07 I have recd. your favor of Sepr. 30. I am glad to find that you have succeeded in producing such...
159154 Madison, James Gallatin, Albert From James Madison to Albert Gallatin, 7 October 1812 … 1812-10-07 7 October 1812. In accordance with a 3 Mar. 1809 act of Congress, directs “that the sum of...
159155 Delegates of Strafford County, New Hampshire Madison, James To James Madison from the Delegates of Strafford … 1812-10-07 7 October 1812. “Possessing equal rights with our fellow Citizens, and constitutionally...
159156 Niroth, Louis B. de Madison, James To James Madison from Louis B. de Niroth, 7 October … 1812-10-07 7 October 1812, Washington. “On the first of this Month I took the Libertey to adresed a Letter...
159157 Rice, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Rice, 7 October 1812 … 1812-10-07 7 October 1812, Brunswick , “ Richardsons P. O. ” Informs JM that a volunteer company in...
159158 Duncan, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duncan, 8 October 1812 1812-10-08 I am induced from a sense of duty to our much injured Country, to communicate to your excellency...
159159 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, [8 October] 1812 1812-10-08 Whereas information has been received that a number of individuals, who have deserted from the...
159160 Jefferson, Thomas Barnes, John Thomas Jefferson to John Barnes, 8 October 1812 1812-10-08 Your favor of the 3 d came to hand last night, & by this day’s return of post I inclose you the...
159161 Stone, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Stone, 9 October 1812 … 1812-10-09 9 October 1812, Warren, New Hampshire. Informs JM that he is a Revolutionary War veteran who...
159162 Gibson & Jefferson Jefferson, Thomas Gibson & Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 9 October 1812 1812-10-09 We refer you to ours by last mail, and have at present merely to inform you that since then wheat...
159163 Adams, John Colman, Henry From John Adams to Henry Colman, 10 October 1812 1812-10-10 I thank you for your Thanksgiving Fast Sermon which I have repeatedly read, with much pleasure....
159164 Madison, James South Carolina Legislature From James Madison to the South Carolina Legislature … 1812-10-10 I have recd. fellow Citizens, your joint address transmitted by the President and Speaker. In the...
159165 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 10 … 1812-10-10 It is one of the greatest blessings of our republican Goverment and administration; the Ease, and...
159166 Foxall, Henry Madison, James To James Madison from Henry Foxall, 10 October 1812 … 1812-10-10 10 October 1812 , “ Spring Hill, near Geo. Town .” “Sence I had the Honour of Speaking to you on...
159167 Stonington, Connecticut Inhabitants Madison, James To James Madison from the Inhabitants of Stonington … 1812-10-10 10 October 1812. The petitioners request that JM turn his attention to their port, which they...
159168 Sweetman, Michael Madison, James To James Madison from Michael Sweetman, 10 October 1812 … 1812-10-10 10 October 1812 , “ Scotland Neck Halifax County N Carolina .” Reports himself to the president,...
159169 Jefferson, Thomas Goodman, Jeremiah A. Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, 10 October … 1812-10-10 A fall which I got from my horse a fortnight ago by the breaking of a girth, & by which I have...
159170 Gallatin, Albert Madison, James To James Madison from Albert Gallatin, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 The exchange of places which you suggested would, in my opinion, have a most salutary effect on...
159171 Keteltas, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Keteltas, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 It is with pleasure I assure You of the great gratification the release of the Schooner Industry...
159172 Jefferson, Thomas McMahon, Bernard Thomas Jefferson to Bernard McMahon, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 Your three boxes with flower roots are all safely arrived & carefully disposed of, for which...
159173 Jefferson, Thomas Morgan, Benjamin Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Morgan, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 Your favors of Aug. 10. have been duly recieved, covering the 1 st & 2 d of Exchange by Smith &...
159174 Jefferson, Thomas Ronaldson, James Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 Your favor of the 1 st was the first information I recieved of your return to Philadelphia . I...
159175 Jefferson, Thomas Yancey, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Yancey, 11 October 1812 1812-10-11 The recieving of one favor often leads to the request of another. you were so kind as to interest...
159176 Adams, John Jefferson, Thomas From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 12 October 1812 1812-10-12 I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
159177 Watson, Elkanah Madison, James To James Madison from Elkanah Watson, 12 October 1812 1812-10-12 The Inclosed Sample of Cloth was made of my wool—under my direction 12/4 wide from loom, finished...
159178 Fulton, Samuel Madison, James To James Madison from Samuel Fulton, 12 October 1812 … 1812-10-12 12 October 1812, Baton Rouge. Wrote to JM in 1802 reporting his arrival in the U.S. and...
159179 Adams, John Jefferson, Thomas John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 12 October 1812 1812-10-12 I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
159180 Jefferson, Thomas Barbour, Philip Pendleton Thomas Jefferson to Philip P. Barbour, 12 October 1812 1812-10-12 I should at all times be happy to see you here, but at this moment have a particular occasion to...