From James Madison to Henry D. Gilpin, 14 January 1828
To Henry D. Gilpin
Montpellier Jany. 14. 1828
Dear Sir
Recollecting that there must have been associates in the biographical commemoration of the act of Independence, some of whom at least, may not share in the partiality which suggested my name for the use proposed in your letter of the 4th. inst: that consideration added to the one conveyed in my answer, induces me to request that, if an inscription of the work going to the Press be intended, some other object for such a mark of respect, may be preferred.
I beg you to be assured, Sir, that in this further view of the subject, I retain without diminution, my sense of the friendly motives, for which I repeat my acknowledgments, with a renewed offer of my cordial salutations.
James Madison
RC (PHi: Henry D. Gilpin Papers); draft (DLC).