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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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41 | Kane, John K. | Madison, James | John K. Kane to James Madison, 28 March 1836 | 1836-03-28 | I do myself the honour of sending you a pamphlet explanatory of the proceedings of the late... |
42 | Fragment in his writing re book for Lawrenceville … | 1836-03-25 | Front March 27 1836. Forwarded for the Lawrville Lyceum at the request in its name, of a Book... | ||
43 | Madison, James | David, Virgil | James Madison to Virgil David, 25 March 1836 | 1836-03-25 | I have received Sir, your letter of the 18. of Feby., and in compliance with its request, have... |
44 | Madison, James | Denny, Harmar | James Madison to [Harmar] Denny, 25 March 1836 | 1836-03-25 | J. M. presents his respects to Mr Denny, and as desired by Mr. V. David commits to his care a... |
45 | Madison, James | Hickey, Daniel G. | James Madison to Daniel G. Hickey, 24 March 1836 | 1836-03-24 | I have received your letter of the lst. and would gladly furnish the information you wish, but I... |
46 | Madison, James | Shankland, Thomas | James Madison to Thomas Shankland, 24 March 1836 | 1836-03-24 | I have recd. Sir, your letter of the 18th. Having declined such interpositions as you request of... |
47 | Madison, James | Zollickoffer, William | James Madison to William Zollickoffer, 24 March 1836 | 1836-03-24 | I have recd. your letter of the 17th. The best answer I can give, will be found in the enclosed... |
48 | Madison, James | Editor of the Farmers’ Register | James Madison to the Editor of the Farmers’ Register … | 1836-03-22 | You expressed a wish (page -- vol. III,) to obtain information in relation to the history of the... |
49 | Madison, James | Williston, C. Fenimore | James Madison to C. Fenimore Williston, 19 March 1836 | 1836-03-19 | I have recd. Sir your letter of the 9th. and am sorry that I cannot give you the information it... |
50 | Bigelow, Andrew | Madison, James | Andrew Bigelow to James Madison, 15 March 1836 | 1836-03-15 | As a Stranger, I ought not, by the laws of courtesy, to intrude myself on your notice. But in... |