32041To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Coleman, 8 May 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
If any hope had been entertained that, on an application to the Council of State, their...
32042To James Madison from Samuel Coleman, 24 May 1803 (Madison Papers)
In pursuance of the request, contained in your letter of the 4th. instant, I have shipped on...
32043To James Madison from Samuel Coleman, 27 June 1803 (Madison Papers)
I am honored with your letters of the 31st. May and 24h. instant. The wine mentioned in the first...
32044To George Washington from Samuel Coleman, 13 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Having declined the Appropriation to your own private Emolument of certain shares in the...
32045To James Madison from Samuel Coleman, 9 April 1803 (Madison Papers)
I have at last had time to weigh and repack the plate, and repack the Glass ware and porcelain...
32046To James Madison from Samuel Coleman, 26 October 1803 (Madison Papers)
I request you will be pleased to excuse any thing which may be thought improper either in the...
32047To George Washington from Samuel Coleman, 3 April 1795 (Washington Papers)
I have, with a transport which I might in vain attempt to describe, perused the letter, which you...
32048To James Madison from Samuel Coleman, 21 March 1803 (Madison Papers)
Your letter, of the 13th. instant, was received at a time when my official duties were uncommonly...
32049To George Washington from Samuel Coleman, 19 October 1789 (Washington Papers)
Richmond, 19 Oct. 1789. “If the United States should want an Officer, in any of the departments...
32050To John Jay from William Coleman, 14 May 1817 (Jay Papers)
You probably have seen a controver[s]y in the Herald respecting the authorship of the respective...
32051To John Jay from William Coleman, 6 June 1807 (Jay Papers)
Judge Benson left on my desk this morning your last letter to him containing an editorial...
32052To John Jay from William Coleman, 7 July 1807 (Jay Papers)
After all my strugglings I am compelled to submit at last & avail myself of the Insolvent Act. I...
32053To George Washington from Major Colerus, 1 May 1777 (Washington Papers)
It is very unhapy, that with the sincerest desire to be useful to my Country, I see myself so...
32054Catharine Coles to Dolley Payne Todd, 1 June 1794 (Madison Papers)
I told you my Dear Cosen that I should not stay very Long here after you was gone we propose...
32055Edward Coles to James Madison, 23 June 1828 (Madison Papers)
It was my intention to have seen or written to you before this. But I was detained in Richd. by a...
32056To James Madison from Edward Coles, 20 March 1817 (Madison Papers)
Mr. Birkbeck, a very extensive, and one of the most scientific and best practical...
32057Edward Coles to James Madison, 17 August 1834 (Madison Papers)
On a recent occasion, when one of the States of the Union promulgated doctrines subversive of the...
32058To James Madison from Edward Coles, 24 November 1815 (Madison Papers)
Since I wrote you from St. Louis I have visited the Lead Mines, and passed on from thence through...
32059To James Madison from Edward Coles, 20 May 1813 (Madison Papers)
This will be presented to you by Mr George Emlen of this City, whose relations I believe are...
32060To James Madison from Edward Coles, 12 January 1816 (Madison Papers)
I have been shown the original, and permitted to take a copy, of a Power of Attorney, devised...
32061Edward Coles to James Madison, 12 June 1831 (Madison Papers)
I send you enclosed two communications of the Governor, & a report of a Committee of the...
32062To James Madison from Edward Coles, 25 July 1815 (Madison Papers)
Flattering myself with the belief that you and Mrs. M. would be gratified in hearing from me,...
32063Edward Coles to James Madison, 8 January 1832 (Madison Papers)
Thinking it possible, my dear Sir, you may not wish others to see what I am now about to take the...
32064Edward Coles to James Madison, 2 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
I should have had this pleasure sooner, but for a severe cold, which confined me to the house for...
32065Edward Coles to James Madison, 29 March 1832 (Madison Papers)
My friend Mr Robert C. Winthrop, a son of the Lieut: Governor of Massachusetts, being desirous of...
32066Edward Coles to James Madison, 29 March 1828 (Madison Papers)
You will doubtless be surprised to find that I am here. It was my intention to have remained in...
32067To James Madison from Edward Coles, 8 November 1813 (Madison Papers)
I have been desired to communicate to you the wishes of Mr. Charles Biddle (Father of my friend...
32068Edward Coles to Thomas Jefferson, 23 November 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
Edward Coles is desired by the President to send M r Jefferson the enclosed papers; and to inform...
32069To James Madison from Edward Coles, 12 July 1827 (Madison Papers)
My Brother has transmitted to me your letter to him of May 29., from which I perceive that you...
32070Edward Coles to James Madison, 13 July 1828 (Madison Papers)
Agreeably to your request I have paid to the printer of the National Gazette the five dollars you...