James Madison Papers

From James Madison to Ferdinand R. Hassler, 6 February 1827

To Ferdinand R. Hassler

Montpellier Feby 6. 1827

Dear Sir

I have recd with yours of  1 the copies of the “Elements of Arithmetic,” which I shall dispose of as you wish.

I learn with pleasure that your work on Trigonometry2 has found so valuable a sa[n]ction & adoption. I hope it presages the good fortune to the present of which I doubt not your talents & familiarity with such subjects have rendered it not less worthy. Accept my esteem & my friendly wishes

James Madison

RC (NN: Ford Collection); draft (DLC). RC franked and addressed by JM to Hassler in New York; postmarked at Orange Court House, Virginia, 12 Feb.

1Left blank in RC and draft. JM referred to Hassler to JM, 18 Jan. 1827.

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