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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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28801 | Madison, James | Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … | From James Madison to Lafayette, 18 May 1810 | 1810-05-18 | Mr. Parish having given me notice of his intention to embark in a few days for Europe, with an... |
28802 | Bickley, Robert S. | Madison, James | To James Madison from Robert S. Bickley, 18 May 1810 | 1810-05-18 | The communication made to you yesterday by Mr. Granger appears to me very extraordinary, After... |
28803 | Ogilvie, James | Madison, James | To James Madison from James Ogilvie, 18 May 1810 … | 1810-05-18 | 18 May 1810, Augusta. Thanks JM for his “friendly letter [not found] … in reply to one which I... |
28804 | Tatham, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Tatham, 18 May 1810 … | 1810-05-18 | 18 May 1810, Norfolk. Gratefully acknowledges receipt of JM’s friendly reply to his 10 Mar.... |
28805 | Tatham, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Tatham, 18 May 1810 … | 1810-05-18 | 18 May 1810, Norfolk. The same mail that brought JM’s letter [not found] also carried one from... |
28806 | Thweatt, Archibald | Jefferson, Thomas | Archibald Thweatt to Thomas Jefferson, 18 May 1810 | 1810-05-18 | I have been here five days, and from morning ’till night employed with Mr Ladd in stating... |
28807 | Jefferson, Thomas | Wickham, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Wickham, 18 May 1810 | 1810-05-18 | I thank you for your polite letter of the 16 th which is this moment put into my hands: if I... |
28808 | Reibelt, Madame | Jefferson, Thomas | Madame Reibelt to Thomas Jefferson, 16 May 1810 | 1810-05-16 | L’Homme infortuné qui vous écrivoit l’incluse n’est plus il n’a survecu qu’un mois a son fils... |
28809 | Wickham, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Wickham to Thomas Jefferson, 16 May 1810 | 1810-05-16 | Having been called on this day, unexpectedly and without any previous Intimation, to institute an... |
28810 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | From Abigail Smith Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … | 1810-05-15 | When I closed my Letter; last week to my son by captain Smith, I fully intended to have written... |