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183501 Cabell, Joseph C. Madison, James Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 25 July 1835 1835-07-25 Your favour of the 2d. inst. was handed to me at the post office in Richmond, shortly after my...
183502 Madison, James Jewell, R. George Washington James Madison to R. George Washington Jewell, 27 July … 1835-07-27 Your letter of the 4. instant having gone by mistake to Montpellier in Vermont, has but lately...
183503 Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph Madison, James Ferdinand R. Hassler to James Madison, 27 July 1835 1835-07-27 Your favor of the 2d. inst gave me great satisfaction, I thank to you very much for your kindness...
183504 Goddard, Samuel A. Madison, James Samuel A. Goddard to James Madison, 5 August 1835 1835-08-05 I have the honor to present to you a Silver medal which I have had struck commemorative of the...
183505 Jewell, R. George Washington Madison, James R. George Washington Jewell to James Madison, 10 August … 1835-08-10 I received your very kind attention, which I ought scarcely to have anticipated from one so much...
183506 Madison, James Taylor, Hubbard James Madison to Hubbard Taylor, 15 August 1835 1835-08-15 Your letter of July was duly recd. The recollections it so kindly expresses are very gratifying...
183507 Cutts, Richard Madison, James Richard D. Cutts to James Madison, 5 September 1835 1835-09-05 I am well aware, My Dear Uncle, of the numerous calls upon your attention, yet as I am convinced...
183508 Allen, William Madison, James William Allen to James Madison, 9 September 1835 1835-09-09 I have received yours of the 8th. with a draft on Peyton & Dennis, for the sum of $174 55/100...
183509 Madison, James Cutts, Richard James Madison to Richard D. Cutts, 12 September 1835 1835-09-12 I have received your letter of the 5th. instant in which you request my advice on the choice of a...
183510 Shepherd, James Madison, James James Shepherd to James Madison, 28 September 1835 1835-09-28 Mr James Madison 1834 To James Shepherd Dr June 14 To 13th Sole pr Mr Brockman 1/6 $325 " " 1...
183511 Madison, James Kennedy, John P. James Madison to [John P. Kennedy], 29 September 1835 1835-09-29 Your favour of july the fourth, with the copy of "Horse Shoe Robinson" did not find their way to...
183512 Adams, Charles Francis Madison, James Charles Francis Adams to James Madison, 30 September … 1835-09-30 The relation in which you stand to the Constitution of the United States has emboldened me to...
183513 Cabell, Joseph C. Madison, James Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 7 October 1835 1835-10-07 Upon my arrival at home I discover that I cannot find the Letters referred to in the enclosed...
183514 Madison, James Goddard, Samuel A. James Madison to Samuel A. Goddard, 11 October 1835 1835-10-11 I have duly received Sir your letter of Augt. 5th. with the accompanying Medal. The use made of...
183515 Madison, James Jackson, Andrew James Madison to Andrew Jackson, 11 October 1835 1835-10-11 I have duly received your favor of the 7th with the letter and Medal from Mr. Goddard, which you...
183516 Madison, James Adams, Charles Francis James Madison to Charles Francis Adams, 12 October 1835 1835-10-12 private I have received your letter of Sepr. 30th. with a copy of "An Appeal from the new to the...
183517 Madison, James Cabell, Joseph C. James Madison to Joseph C. Cabell, 13 October 1835 1835-10-13 Your letter of the 7th. has just come to hand. I enclose a copy of my letter to Mr. Everett, that...
183518 Madison, James Rives, William Cabell James Madison to William C. Rives, 25 October 1835 1835-10-25 This will be handed to you by Richard Chapman a son of Reynolds Chapman who married one of my...
183519 Madison, James Allen, Wilson James Madison to Wilson Allen, 26 October 1835 1835-10-26 Your letter of the 12th. being addressed to Madison instead of Orange Court House was not...
183520 Madison, James Rix, James Madison James Madison to James Madison Rix, 6 November 1835 1835-11-06 I have recd. your letter of Octr. 24. and enclose an Autograph of Mr. Monroe. Of Mr. Jay, none...
183521 Madison, James Everett, Edward James Madison to Edward Everett, 7 November 1835 1835-11-07 J. Madison with his best respects to Mr. Everett tenders his thanks for the copy of his address...
183522 Madison, James Palfrey, John G. James Madison to John G. Palfrey, 7 November 1835 1835-11-07 I received in due time your valuable Discourse before the "Ancient and Honorable Artillery...
183523 Kidd, Albert J. Madison, James Albert J. Kidd to James Madison, 12 November 1835 1835-11-12 You will pardon me for intruding on your attention a few lines Relative to a subject in which...
183524 Sprague, William Buell Madison, James William B. Sprague to James Madison, 13 November 1835 1835-11-13 I have so often made myself troublesome to you by my requests, that it is with no little...
183525 Madison, James Hite, James Madison James Madison to James Madison Hite, 25 November 1835 1835-11-25 I have recd. your letter by Henry. You mistake much in supposing my health to be such as when you...
183526 Madison, James Peyton, Bernard James Madison to Bernard Peyton, 25 November 1835 1835-11-25 It has happened that one of my Devon young Cows has produced a female Calf, and that the Calf of...
183527 Madison, James Waterhouse, Benjamin James Madison to Benjamin Waterhouse, 28 November 1835 1835-11-28 Your letter on the subject of Mr. Pemberton has not passed into oblivion; but I am sensible that...
183528 Madison, James Everett, Edward James Madison to Edward Everett, 30 November 1835 1835-11-30 J. Madison tenders his thanks to Mr Everett for his interesting and eloquent address at Bloody...
183529 Madison, James James Madison: Essay on Sovereignty, December 1835 1835-12-01 Sovereignty It has hitherto been understood, that the supreme power, that is, the sovereignty of...
183530 Madison, James James Madison: Origin of the Constitutional Convention … 1835-12-01 A sketch never finished nor applied. As the weakness and wants of man naturally lead to an...