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Results 183481-183510 of 184,390 sorted by date (ascending)
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183481 Madison, James Kennedy, John P. James Madison to John P. Kennedy, 4 August 1834 1834-08-04 I have duly received the Copy of "Swallow Barn" with which you favoured me. The condition of my...
183482 Madison, James Hall, David A. James Madison to David A. Hall, 8 August 1834 1834-08-08 Although your favour of March 28th accompanying the " History of the Bank " has been so long on...
183483 Spotswood, George W. Madison, James George W. Spotswood to James Madison, 10 August 1834 1834-08-10 My Son Doctr. Spotswood will leave us today for Philadelphia, he expects to spend a few days with...
183484 Cathcart, James Leander Madison, James James Leander Cathcart to James Madison, 11 August 1834 1834-08-11 We had heard of your indisposition with sympathy & regret, & of your recovery with sincere...
183485 Ingersoll, Charles Jared Madison, James Charles J. Ingersoll to James Madison, 13 August 1834 1834-08-13 My eldest son Charles, the bearer of this letter, in coming to visit the Springs of Virginia, is...
183486 Coles, Edward Madison, James Edward Coles to James Madison, 17 August 1834 1834-08-17 On a recent occasion, when one of the States of the Union promulgated doctrines subversive of the...
183487 Madison, James Committee for Democratic Republicans, Madison … James Madison to the Committee for Democratic … 1834-08-18 I have received, Fellow Citizens, your letter of the 1st Instant inviting me in the name of a...
183488 Adams, John Quincy Madison, James John Quincy Adams to James Madison, 18 August 1834 1834-08-18 Your favour of the 30th. ulto. with its enclosures would have been received with unmingled...
183489 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 20 August 1834 1834-08-20 Since my return here (last friday) I have been engaged in the examination of Mr. Jefferson’s...
183490 Brown, John Madison, James John Brown to James Madison, 23 August 1834 1834-08-23 The Bearer Mann Butler Esqr has for some time past been engaged in writing the History of...
183491 Madison, James Trist, Nicholas P. James Madison to Nicholas P. Trist, 25 August 1834 1834-08-25 I have recd. yours of the 20th. and inclose a fair copy of so much of Mr. Jefferson’s letter to...
183492 Madison, James Coles, Edward James Madison to Edward Coles, 29 August 1834 1834-08-29 I have received, my dear Sir, your favor of the 17th. The motives to it are as precious to me, as...
183493 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 29 August 1834 1834-08-29 Your favor of the 25th came duly to hand. There was a reason for the application to G going from...
183494 Madison, James Cathcart, James Leander James Madison to James Leander Cathcart, September 1834 1834-09-01 I recd. in the due time your letter of Aug. 11. But in my present condition I have been obliged...
183495 Featherstonhaugh, George William Madison, James George W. Featherstonehaugh to James Madison, 1 … 1834-09-01 It was with much reluctance I gave up the idea of calling to see you on my way to the Mountains,...
183496 Madison, James Joy, George James Madison to George Joy, 9 September 1834 1834-09-09 I have received your two letters of June 4th & 11th. with their enclosures. The letter to your...
183497 Madison, James Vail, Aaron James Madison to Aaron Vail, 9 September 1834 1834-09-09 I inclose a letter for Mr. George Joy of London, which I request the favor of you to have...
183498 Smith, Samuel Harrison Madison, James Samuel H. Smith to James Madison, 11 September 1834 1834-09-11 In transmitting the enclosed letter for Mrs. Madison, I cannot resist the impulse of my feelings...
183499 Clark, Thomas Madison, James Thomas Dyson Clark to James Madison, 12 September 1834 1834-09-12 Suffer me to ask a favour of you (as a Relic and a testimonial of that Regard that a father would...
183500 Phillips, Henry Madison, James Henry Phillips to James Madison, 14 September 1834 1834-09-14 It is with a great degree of diffidence that I intrude on your advanced age and retirement with...
183501 Madison, James Dew, Thomas R. James Madison to Thomas R. Dew, 15 September 1834 1834-09-15 J. M. presents his thanks to Professor Dew for the Copy of his Essay on Usury. The subject being...
183502 Madison, James Gilpin, Henry D. James Madison to Henry D. Gilpin, 15 September 1834 1834-09-15 J. M. with his respects to Mr. Gilpin acknowledges the receipt of his able & eloquent Speech on...
183503 Madison, James Southard, Samuel L. James Madison to Samuel L. Southard, 15 September 1834 1834-09-15 J. Madison with his respects to Mr Southard returns him many thanks for his biographical...
183504 Madison, James Winder, William H. Jr. James Madison to William H. Winder [Jr.], 15 September … 1834-09-15 I am sensible of the delay in acknowledging your letter of and regret it. But apart from the...
183505 Coles, Edward Madison, James Edward Coles to James Madison, 15 September 1834 1834-09-15 In returning my thanks, which I do most heartily, for your letter of the 29th ulto, I must be...
183506 Lehre, Thomas Sr. Madison, James Thomas Lehre Sr. to James Madison, 15 September 1834 1834-09-15 I have been much distress’d to hear, that you have lately been so ill as to be given over by your...
183507 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 17 September 1834 1834-09-17 Ever since certain evil minded persons entered the Navy-yard at Charlestown, and beheaded the...
183508 Madison, James Lyon, Isaac S. James Madison to Isaac S. Lyon, 20 September 1834 1834-09-20 I must apologize for the great delay in acknowledging your letter of Apl. 20th, by referring,...
183509 Butler, Mann Madison, James Mann Butler to James Madison, 21 September 1834 1834-09-21 On the credit of the inclosed letter of introduction from an ancient colleague of the early...
183510 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 25 September 1834 1834-09-25 Unless the day should be unfavorable, Mrs Trist & myself & children will set out to-morrow, to...