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Letter not found. 1 October 1796. Acknowledged in Beckley to JM, 15 Oct. 1796 . Encloses a letter...
§ To John Beckley. 22 November 1805, Department of State. “I have the honor to enclose a...
Letter not found. Ca. 14 January 1800. Mentioned in Beckley to Tench Coxe, 24 Jan. 1800 ( Papers...
8 November 1804, Department of State. “Mr. Madison presents his compliments to Mr. Beckley and...
Resolved that James Henry, Joseph Jones, James Madison jn. and John Walker Esquires, be appointed...
I expected to have left this City, yesterday, on my return home, but an unforeseen call to New...
I wrote you on this day week from New York, stating the causes which had induced a postponement...
I was detained by bad weather & other causes, so that I did not reach this until friday evening....
In appealing to your Candor I feel a confidence that no apology will be necessary for the present...
I received your favor of the 1st: instant, covering one for Colo. M. which I shall forward to...
Mr. Clinton presented to the House a petition of James Jay, of the state of New York which was...
J: Beckley’s compliments to Mr: Madison. Mr: Jefferson will take a family dinner with JB—to...
Your favor of the 3d: instant, and a preceeding one of 25th: Septr. came duly to hand. I should...
A few days ago a barrel of hams arrived to your address, which I immediately took into possession...
I drop a line to inform you, that I returned to this place with all my family, on Saturday last,...
I have conditionally engaged a neat handsome Chariot for you, with a pair of best plated harness,...
A severe indisposition, the consequence of a violent cold which I caught on my return from...
Since I wrote you last, a considerable change has taken place in the state of our foreign &...
I have written you twice by post, once from New York and once since my return, but being without...
I have purposely delayed answering your favor of the 10th: Ulto. until now, because of some...
Mr. Gregory, will dispose of his Carriage for the price of 300 dollars Cash, Or a note to that...
J: Beckley’s respects to Mr. Madison, and informs him that Mr: Gregory accedes to his offer of...
I took the liberty by favor of Mr: Jefferson, to forward to you sundry papers, which I thought...
Letter not found. 27 April 1795, New York. Mentioned in Beckley to JM, 4 May 1795 . Explains...
Resolved that the Executive be requested to take measures for procuring a Statue of General...