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I reached the end of my journey on Saturday Evening; without accident and in good health. I found...
Your second letter my dearest, of the 26. continued on the 28. is this moment recd; and flatters...
The last mail brought me, my dearest yours of the 30 Ocr. I am happy to find you able to walk...
Yours of the 1st. instant, my dearest gives me much happiness, but it can not be compleat till I...
I have recd. my dearest your letter by the last mail. As the Horses have been bought, the bargain...
I was not disappointed my dearest, in my expectation of a letter by the last mail, which...
I have recd. my dearest yours begun on the 15. & continued on the 16th. The low spirits which...
I mentioned in my last my dearest that I should put into the mail today the remittance promised...
This is the last mail My dearest that will be likely to find you in Philada. and I am not without...
The enclosed came to my hands, too late—to send over yesterday. The President being so unwell —I...
§ Elbridge Gerry to Dolley Madison. 3 March 1814, “Senate Chamber.” “Mr Gerry presents his best...
¶ John Mason to Dolley Madison. Letter not found. 8 June 1814. Described as a two-page autograph...
We reached our quarters last evening at the Camp between 8 & 9 o’c. and made out very well. I...
Finding that our army had left Montgomery Court House, we pushed on to this place, with a view to...
and I can not yet learn what has been the result. Should the fort have been taken, the British...
James Barbour presents his respects to Mrs. Madison with a view to express his regret at the...
I snatch a moment and a very bad pen to tell you that we ended our journey in good time that is...
I had made up my Mind on my return from Spain never to trouble Mr. Madison even with the mention...
It is a source of sincere regret that I have not the pleasure of being personally acquainted,...
We arrived about sun set: just as they were commencing their Desert. The Genl. had arrived about...
We had fondly hoped my dear Madam & kind & respected friend to embrace you very shortly &...
¶ Lydia H. Sigourney to Dolley Madison. Letter not found. 26 August 1825. Offered for sale in the...
Here we are snug in a warm room consoling ourselves on our escape from the Storm, by our safe...
My last was so full that it has left me little to add. General Cocke joined on tuesday afternoon...
I wrote you my beloved by the mail of tuesday, and hoped it would be the last from this place,...
We made out to get to Mr. Goodwins by 5 OC. where we luckily fell in with Genl. Cocke. After...
I recd yesterday morning, your welcome letter of Saturday evening. I hope you recd. in due time...