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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
27601 Rush, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Rush, 4 February 1811 1811-02-04 All the Coins are in readiness; and Subject to your order. At present no Opportunity of sending...
27602 Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, Abigail Smith From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Abigail Smith … 1811-02-04 After so long a silence my dear mother I scarcely know how to address you without troubling you...
27603 Smith, Samuel Madison, James To James Madison from Samuel Smith, [ca. 4 February] … 1811-02-04 I have the honor to send you herewith information recieved by the Schooner mentioned in Mr....
27604 Madison, James Senate From James Madison to the Senate, 4 February 1811 … 1811-02-04 4 February 1811. Transmits a report from the secretary of the treasury in compliance with a...
27605 Smith, Robert Madison, James To James Madison from Robert Smith, 4 February 1811 … 1811-02-04 4 February 1811, Department of State. Forwards copies of the latest census and militia returns...
27606 Madison, James Rush, Benjamin From James Madison to Benjamin Rush, 4 February 1811 1811-02-04 Letter not found. 4 February 1811. Offered for sale in Parke-Bernet Catalogue No. 499, “The...
27607 Colvin, John B. Jefferson, Thomas John B. Colvin to Thomas Jefferson, 4 February 1811 1811-02-04 Gen. Wilkinson having informed me that he had transmitted to you the 2 d vol. of his “ Memoirs ,”...
27608 Adams, John Rush, Richard From John Adams to Richard Rush, 3 February 1811 1811-02-03 I have read, my dear Sir, with great pleasure your elegant Eulogium, in your favour of the 27th...
27609 Walker, James Jefferson, Thomas James Walker to Thomas Jefferson, 3 February 1811 1811-02-03 After receiving your letter have met the misfortune to get my Distillery burnt down with all the...
27610 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Boylston From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 2 … 1811-02-02 By turning to my files I perceive, that the last Letter I have received from you, is dated the...
27611 Bacon, Ezekiel Jefferson, Thomas Ezekiel Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 2 February 1811 1811-02-02 The Letters & Extracts of Letters herewith enclosed have by Gen l Wilkinson been laid before the...
27612 DuVernet, Alexandre Madison, James To James Madison from Alexandre DuVernet, 1 February … 1811-02-01 1 February 1811, Castries, Saint Lucia, West Indies. Mentions having sent copies [not found] of...
27613 Gallatin, Albert Madison, James To James Madison from Albert Gallatin, 1 February 1811 … 1811-02-01 1 February 1811, Treasury Department. Encloses a copy of the departmental correspondence...
27614 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Receipt from Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1 February 1811 … 1811-02-01 1 February 1811. “Recd. of the President of the U. States his letter to the Secretary of the...
27615 Madison, James Erving, George W. From James Madison to George W. Erving, 1 February 1811 1811-02-01 Letter not found. 1 February 1811. Acknowledged in Erving to JM, 10 Mar. 1811 . Discusses events...
27616 Jefferson, Thomas Nicholas, Wilson Cary Thomas Jefferson to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1 February … 1811-02-01 According to your request, I ruminated, as I journeyed here on your proposition for the...
27617 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Constitution for Proposed … 1811-02-01 Several persons, farmers & planters of the county of Albemarle , having, during their visits and...
27618 Rush, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Rush to Thomas Jefferson, 1 February 1811 1811-02-01 I was much gratified in reading the confidential Communication made to me in your letter . After...
27619 Adams, Abigail Smith Cranch, Mary Smith From Abigail Smith Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, January … 1811-01-01 Mr Lincoln our Carpenter came this morning from Weymouth he saw mrs Humphries who watchd last...
27620 Adams, Abigail Smith Cranch, Mary Smith From Abigail Smith Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, January … 1811-01-01 It is a great grief to me my dear sister that I can do So little for you in your trouble when I...
27621 Adams, Abigail Smith Cranch, Mary Smith From Abigail Smith Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, January … 1811-01-01 How are you to day? have you heard from weymouth? I send you a Barrel of pears and a Barrel of...
27622 Eppes, John Wayles Madison, James To James Madison from John Wayles Eppes, [31 January] … 1811-01-31 Jno W Eppes presents his respects to the President. He considers the subject on which he...
27623 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 31 … 1811-01-31 I herewith transmit to you the account of monies expended on the furniture of the presidents...
27624 Madison, James Congress From James Madison to Congress, 31 January 1811 … 1811-01-31 31 January 1811. Transmits letters written by the U.S. chargé d’affaires at Paris to the...
27625 Madison, James House of Representatives From James Madison to the House of Representatives, 31 … 1811-01-31 31 January 1811. Transmits a report of the secretary of war in compliance with the House...
27626 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 31 January 1811 … 1811-01-31 31 January 1811, Mason, Kentucky. Reminds JM that he accepted a judgeship in the Louisiana...
27627 Davis, Ezra Madison, James To James Madison from Ezra Davis and Others, 31 January … 1811-01-31 31 January 1811, Boston. The memorialists, “Merchants & native citizens of the United states,...
27628 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Smith From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 30 … 1811-01-30 I wrote you on the last day of the old year, Old-Style, and sent my letter under cover to Mr:...
27629 Rush, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Rush, 30 January 1811 1811-01-30 With sincere Sympathy I sit down to inform you that this evening your amiable nephew expired. His...
27630 Madison, James Congress From James Madison to Congress, 30 January 1811 … 1811-01-30 30 January 1811. “I transmit to Congress Copies of a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury...
27631 Poutingon, J. A. P. Madison, James To James Madison from J. A. P. Poutingon, 30 January … 1811-01-30 30 January 1811, Philadelphia. Submits to JM several “reflexions” originally published in the...
27632 Claiborne, William C. C. Jefferson, Thomas William C. C. Claiborne to Thomas Jefferson, 30 January … 1811-01-30 I have the honor to enclose you a Copy of a Communication, I made on yesterday to the Territorial...
27633 Nack, Matthias Jefferson, Thomas Matthias Nack to Thomas Jefferson, 30 January 1811 1811-01-30 I trust you will Pardon one who is Personally A Stranger To you, for Solliciting of you favours:...
27634 Adams, John Sewall, David From John Adams to David Sewall, 29 January 1811 1811-01-29 I have received your favor of the 24th, and it revived or restored many of the sensations of my...
27635 Quincy, Josiah, III Adams, John To John Adams from Josiah, III Quincy, 29 January 1811 1811-01-29 I have the very great pleasure to acknowledge your favour of the 15th. Inst. Be assured, Sir,...
27636 Erving, George W. Madison, James To James Madison from George W. Erving, 29 January 1811 1811-01-29 I was in hopes that I shoud have learnt in my communications with Senr Onis, on my passage thro’...
27637 Barry, Richard Jefferson, Thomas Richard Barry to Thomas Jefferson, 29 January 1811 1811-01-29 As I now intend to build myself a House to live in for the first in my life and Knowing it will...
27638 Erving, George W. Jefferson, Thomas George W. Erving to Thomas Jefferson, 29 January 1811 1811-01-29 When I had the honor to be with you at Monticello , I mentioned the means which I had taken of...
27639 Guest, Henry Adams, John To John Adams from Henry Guest, 28 January 1811 1811-01-28 Your letter of the 6th. inst. came to hand in 4 days of the post mark; Bad as the roads are at...
27640 Madison, James Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … From James Madison to Lafayette, 28 January 1811 1811-01-28 Your favor by Genl. Armstrong & that of Sept 26, have been duly received. My last to you, went by...
27641 Bramham, Vincent Madison, James To James Madison from Vincent Bramham, 28 January 1811 1811-01-28 Not until last night did I receive your letter owing to my absence from home. Few can lament your...
27642 Carswell, Samuel Madison, James To James Madison from Samuel Carswell, 28 January 1811 1811-01-28 I last had the pleasure to address you in March 1810, since which time I have had nothing...
27643 Madison, James Latrobe, Benjamin Henry From James Madison to Benjamin Henry Latrobe and George … 1811-01-28 28 January 1811, Washington. Accepts their invitation of 27 Jan. to serve as patron of the...
27644 Woodman, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Woodman and Others, 28 … 1811-01-28 28 January 1811, Boston. The subscribers, members of the legislature of Massachusetts, “having...
27645 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 27 January 1811 1811-01-27 I was more gratified sir, than I can express at the letter which you did me the honor to write to...
27646 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Henry Latrobe and George … 1811-01-27 The Society of Artists of the United States established at Philadelphia, have committed the...
27647 Hollins, John Jefferson, Thomas John Hollins to Thomas Jefferson, 27 January 1811 1811-01-27 Just recollecting that the post for your part of the Country leaves tomorrow morning, I have only...
27648 Jefferson, Thomas Lyle, James Thomas Jefferson to James Lyle, 27 January 1811 1811-01-27 Your favor of the 3 d did not reach me till the day before yesterday. I set out this morning for...
27649 Adams, Abigail Smith Adams, John Quincy From Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, 26 … 1811-01-26 I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
27650 McRae, Alexander Madison, James To James Madison from Alexander McRae, 26 January 1811 1811-01-26 The change which it was General Armstrong’s pleasure before he left France to make in the...