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2231 Madison, James Macon, Thomas From James Madison to Thomas Macon, 8 June 1810 1810-06-08 Letter not found. 8 June 1810. Acknowledged in Macon to JM, 13 June 1810 . Suggests two cities...
2232 Jefferson, Randolph Jefferson, Thomas Randolph Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1810 1810-06-08 I have this moment met with your waggoner who tells me that you are all well. I have expected for...
2233 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1810 1810-06-08 Since I rendered the account of our Merinos sent on by my Overseer , I have learnt, that M r Hooe...
2234 Rodney, Caesar A. Jefferson, Thomas Caesar A. Rodney to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1810 1810-06-08 Your favor of the 30 th ult o found me at this place where I have been detained by the situation...
2235 Thornton, William Jefferson, Thomas William Thornton to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1810 1810-06-08 I am very glad that the young Fig trees arrived safe, and also that the former ones were still...
2236 Snyder, Simon Madison, James To James Madison from Simon Snyder, 9 June 1810 1810-06-09 In compliance with the request of the General Assembly, of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania I...
2237 Tyler, John Jefferson, Thomas John Tyler to Thomas Jefferson, 9 June 1810 1810-06-09 The Gentleman who bears you this is desirous of presenting to your view a Model of his own...
2238 Fitz, Gideon Jefferson, Thomas Gideon Fitz to Thomas Jefferson, 10 June 1810 1810-06-10 Since my arrival in this country I have heard it generally remarked, that windmills would be...
2239 Fitz, Gideon Jefferson, Thomas Gideon Fitz’s Drawing of his Windmill, [ca. 10 June … 1810-06-10 Signification of the letters in the drawing, A Axletree, say 15 inches diameter. B. Arm, say 9...
2240 Hellen, Walter Adams, John Quincy From Walter Hellen to John Quincy Adams, 11 June 1810 1810-06-11 I had the Honor to write you on the 22 March whereof the proceeding is a Copy. By the late...
2241 Jefferson, Thomas Claiborne, William C. C. Thomas Jefferson to William C. C. Claiborne, 11 June … 1810-06-11 I had heard of your arrival in the Atlantic states some time since, and yesterday recieved your...
2242 Graham, John Jefferson, Thomas John Graham to Thomas Jefferson, 11 June 1810 1810-06-11 I had this Morning the Honor to receive your Letter of the 7 th Inst: requesting that I would...
2243 Jefferson, George Jefferson, Thomas George Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 11 June 1810 1810-06-11 The nail rod which you have so long expected, and which was shipped from Philadelphia the 12 th...
2244 Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson, Randolph Thomas Jefferson to Randolph Jefferson, 11 June 1810 1810-06-11 Yours of the 8 th is recieved. I thought it had been agreed between us that I should give you...
2245 Jefferson, Thomas Ladd, Thomas Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Ladd, 11 June 1810 1810-06-11 I learn from mr Thweatt that in the settlement of the accounts in the case of Skelton’s v....
2246 Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Statement of Account with … 1810-06-11 Articles of the personal estate of Bathurst Skelton dec d which came to the hands of Th:...
2247 Rush, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Rush, 12 June 1810 1810-06-12 Every moment of Amusement that I am able to afford you, is an Addition to my happiness, for which...
2248 Adams, Abigail Smith Peabody, Elizabeth Smith Shaw From Abigail Smith Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw … 1810-06-13 I ought to have written to you before this day and have informed you of my Safe return home....
2249 Gerry, Elbridge Madison, James To James Madison from Elbridge Gerry, 13 June 1810 1810-06-13 From some circumstances which have come to my knowledge, I am induced to think, that measures are...
2250 Macon, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Macon, 13 June 1810 1810-06-13 I have received your favour of the 8 Inst. I am very sensible of the obligation I am under to you...
2251 Pinkney, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Pinkney, 13 June 1810 1810-06-13 As Mr. Erving leaves Town early in the Morning and it is now past Midnight I have scarcely Time...
2252 Williams, Jonathan Madison, James To James Madison from Jonathan Williams, 13 June 1810 1810-06-13 I took the liberty last fall of submitting to your inspection, as our Patron, Mr Massons Lectures...
2253 Fenner, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Fenner, 13 June 1810 … 1810-06-13 13 June 1810, Providence. Reports that Justice William Cushing will resign from the Supreme Court...
2254 Jeffers, William Nicholson Madison, James To James Madison from William Nicholson Jeffers, 13 … 1810-06-13 13 June 1810, Cincinnati, Ohio. Circumstances prevented his traveling to France, and a member of...
2255 Harris, Levett Jefferson, Thomas Levett Harris to Thomas Jefferson, 13 June 1810 1810-06-13 I received from the hands of M r John Smith the letter of recommendation You wrote me in his...
2256 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 14 June 1810 1810-06-14 Mr. Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
2257 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 14 June 1810 1810-06-14 M r Thweatt my particular friend and connection expecting that an excursion he is to make will...
2258 Jefferson, Thomas Thweatt, Archibald Thomas Jefferson to Archibald Thweatt, 14 June 1810 1810-06-14 I wrote you on the 11 th in answer to yours of the 4 th and yesterday recieved yours of the 7 th...
2259 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1810 1810-06-15 The inclosed letters were brought, together with the separate Packet now forwarded, by the John...
2260 Randolph, Edmund Madison, James To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 15 June 1810 1810-06-15 This is the first letter, which I have written, since my convalescence after the dreadful attack...