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to James Madison re: land matters
July 27, 1773
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Date from docket. The letter mentions: land sales, Mr. Wood, surveyor, Mr. Robert Allcock, agent, and local politics.
GLC00099.041
to James Madison re: land matters and the situation of Virginia
August 26, 1773
The letter mentions: land sales, Mr. Allcock, Mr. Grymes, seller, finances, and tobacco. "Times are growing very bad in respect to money."
GLC00099.042
November 10, 1773
The note is concerning land matters. It also mentions: wills, Cornelius Dixon, Thomas Dixon.
GLC00099.043
to James Madison
October 21, 1779
Signature has been clipped-off, affecting postscript: "I fear Roebuck v Roebuck is dismis<sed.>" Concerning land matters and the closing of Virginia's courts in 1774.
GLC00099.044
to James Madison re: land sales
November 2, 1779
The note mentions Susanna Anne Goodwin and Cornelius and Lyonal Dixon. [refers back to #.040]
GLC00099.045
to James Madison re: proposes correspondence, military news
August 27, 1780
In the letter, Edmund Pendleton proposes to Madison that they should exchange correspondence while Madison serves in Congress. "The rites of [political] friendship." He passes along news of military actions in the South. It mentions General Gates'...
GLC00099.046
September 25, 1780
The letter mentions companies engaged in promoting the development of the West, the attack on St. Augustine, Florida, the military draft, and Virginia's claims in Ohio. On the letter there is a penciled quotation in later hand on bottom annotating...
GLC00099.047
October 1, 1780
The letter provides news of George Rogers Clark's expedition in Illinois and Indian conflicts. Also, mentions French fleet and southern military affairs. Docketed by Madison.
GLC00099.048
October 8, 1780
The letter mentions Portsmouth, VA, public executions in Britain and actions of the British fleet and British government. Signature was partially cut along top but not removed from leaf.
GLC00099.049
October 17, 1780
Discusses the war in Charlotte and Salisbury, North Carolina, and Benedict Arnold's treasonous act. Mentions Colonel Sumter, Colonel Tarleton, and General Gates.
GLC00099.050
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