To James Madison from Elbridge Gerry, 26 January 1813
From Elbridge Gerry
Cambridge 26 Jany 1813
Dear Sir,
Accept my sincere thanks for your friendly favor, without date;1 & for the cheerful manner of your meeting my request. At the time prescribed, & before the District Judge & a circle of my friends, I propose to take the oath, agreably to your information; unless it should be requisite, for public purposes, to be then at Washington, in which event I shall claim no indulgence.
Nothing delights me more, than the prospect of paying my respects to my Virginian Friends, & to yourself & your Lady, in a particular manner. Long absence sublimates friendship, & produces a due estimation of it’s worth. Accept my best wishes & respects, & altho unknown, present them to Mrs Madison. Yours very sincerely dear Sir
E. Gerry
RC (DLC); FC (owned by Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, Chicago, Ill., 1958). RC docketed by JM. FC marked “answer”; written on the verso of the cover of JM to Gerry, 5 Jan. 1813.