James Madison to James Barbour, 10 February 1826
To James Barbour
Montpr. Feby 10. 1826
Dr Sir
Col: McKenney supposing that the favorable opinion I formed of him during my long residence in Washington may corroborate the confidence & friendly dispositions he flatters himself you have derived from a more temporary acquaintance, I can not refuse him the justice of saying that I always regarded him as a very intelligent upright & patriotic Citizen: and that his official conduct was understood to correspond with his private character. With great esteem & respect
J. M
Draft (DLC).

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