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26451 Butler, John West Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John West Butler, 13 April … 1801-04-13 Having issued proposals for printing the enclosed work , and intending shortly to commence a tour...
26452 Butler, Lawrence Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Lawrence Butler, 6 October … 1799-10-06 Major William Campbell one of the Majors of the Eighth Regiment, wishes to get the Appointment of...
26453 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...
26454 Butler, Maria Madison, James To James Madison from Maria Butler, 23 November 1793 1793-11-23 I hope you will be indulgent, to the liberty I am about to take, in an address to you on a...
26455 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 26 February … 1801-02-26 I come, said Arius Antonius to the Emperor Nerva, with others, to Congrat[ulate] not Your good...
26456 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 21 April 1803 1803-04-21 The inclosed letter must plead my apology for troubling you—I know Mr. Fitzpatrick to be a good,...
26457 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 3 July 1801 1801-07-03 I trouble You with the inclosed letter from Mr. Dominick Hall, a Gentleman of the Bar in So....
26458 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 6 February … 1793-02-06 I yesterday received letters from the under named Gentlemen requesting me to mention them to You...
26459 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 11 October 1803 1803-10-11 The inclosed letter was put into my hand to deliver in person , which I intended doing; but...
26460 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 2 December 1791 1791-12-02 A Committee of Senate to whom the petition of Charles Colvill was refered; together with sundry...
26461 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 3 August 1791 1791-08-03 Charleston [S.C.J 3 August 1791. Encloses an application for a federal customs appointment from...
26462 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 12 June 1795 1795-06-12 I recd. the favour of Your letter a few days before my departure from Charleston. The person in...
26463 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 23 January 1795 1795-01-23 Mr. Harper, a Delligate from this State, desirous of the honor of Your acquaintance, so very...
26464 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 24 June 1795 1795-06-24 I am so much indisposed that I am not well able to write. Inclosed You have a few more Articles....
26465 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 3 September … 1801-09-03 I am just now favourd with Your letter of the 26th of August—Whatever removal I might recommend...
26466 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 19 October 1801 1801-10-19 I will thank you to forward the letter that you have been troubled with for me, to the Bowling...
26467 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 6 June 1791 1791-06-06 soon after Your departure I received the inclosed letter from Genoa —it came under Cover of one...
26468 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 15 September 1812 1812-09-15 It is with reluctance I again intrude on You. By a letter I this day recd from the Island of...
26469 Butler, Pierce Adams, John From Pierce Butler to John Adams, 25 December 1794 1794-12-25 I had the honor on my arrival in this City the 22 d. Ins t , to recieve Your letter, Covering a...
26470 Butler, Pierce Adams, John To John Adams from Pierce Butler, 9 January 1790 1790-01-09 I feel very sensibly the impropriety of Your Address to me in senate yesterday— As it was a very...
26471 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 3 June 1801 1801-06-03 I was this day favourd with Your letter of the 29th. of May Covering a Packet to me from...
26472 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 30 November … 1794-11-30 I feel it a duty incumbent on me, to inform You, that there is a defect in the Arrangement made...
26473 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 8 August 1789 1789-08-08 I request Your Excellency’s indulgence for troubling You with the perusal of the enclosed...
26474 Butler, Pierce Washington, George To George Washington from Pierce Butler, 15 March 1794 1794-03-15 I am sensible You are troubled with the perusing of more letters than can be agreeable to You. I...
26475 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 19 April 1804 1804-04-09 It is said here that you purpose to remove the Naval Agent or Purveyor of this City. Should the...
26476 Butler, Pierce Monroe, James Pierce Butler to James Monroe, 19 December 1814 1814-12-19 I trouble You with reluctance, knowing how occupied You must be. I coud not promise myself...
26477 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, 21 August 1795 1795-08-21 I have been favourd with two letters from You, the Dates I can not immediately refer to, not...
26478 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, ca. 12 January … 1795-01-12 Letter not found. Ca. 12 January 1795. Mentioned in Butler to JM, 23 Jan. 1795 . Introduces...
26479 Butler, Pierce Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pierce Butler, 19 September … 1801-09-19 It will not be amiss for You to read the inclosed, which I recd yesterday. please to destroy it...
26480 Butler, Pierce Madison, James To James Madison from Pierce Butler, [4 February] 1794 1794-02-04 Puting the true Construction on this short Epistle I persuade myself You will excuse the freedom...