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26951 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 3 July 1811 1811-07-03 I have seen with very great concern the late Address of mr Smith to the public. he has been very...
26952 Rives, Robert Jefferson, Thomas Robert Rives to Thomas Jefferson, 3 July 1811 1811-07-03 Under cover you have Invoice of Books which my Son inform’d me you wishd me to order for you from...
26953 Turpin, Horatio Jefferson, Thomas Horatio Turpin to Thomas Jefferson, 2 July 1811 1811-07-02 This will be handed you by M r W m Harris the Grandson of your Old Acquaintance Col o John Harris...
26954 Barker, Jacob Madison, James To James Madison from Jacob Barker, 1 July 1811 1811-07-01 The duties imposed on Cotton imported into England from the United States in American Vessels...
26955 Jay, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Jay, 1 July 1811 1811-07-01 The many failures that have happened in this City, have produced much distress among its...
26956 Luckey, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Luckey, 1 July 1811 1811-07-01 The love of country is strong in most nations; and one might expect would be so powerful in a...
26957 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 1 … 1811-07-01 1 July 1811, Maryland. “I advise you as a Friend to arouse from your Lethargy. Look at the...
26958 Warden, David Bailie Jefferson, Thomas David Bailie Warden to Thomas Jefferson, 1 July 1811 1811-07-01 I beg leave to inform you, that the Essex is arrived, and that we expect to sail in the course of...
26959 Peabody, Elizabeth Smith Shaw Cranch, Richard From Elizabeth Smith Shaw Peabody to Richard Cranch … 1811-06-01 To receive a Letter from you My Dear Brother, & to be assured that a beloved Sister is recovering...
26960 Adams, Abigail Smith Anonymous From Abigail Smith Adams to Anonymous, June 1811 1811-06-01 your two last favours of May 18th & 29th are now before me unreplied to. my apology must be that...