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to James Madison
December 23, 1782
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
The letter discusses evacuation of the British from Charleston and war news from Europe (relief of Gibraltar).
GLC00099.105
February 17, 1783
The letter discusses Virginia news, and is badly water stained in a many places but still legible.
GLC00099.106
to James Madison re: concerns over the finances of the United States
March 15, 1783
The letter discusses concerns over the finances of the United States and of Virginia, public debt, and elections.
GLC00099.108
to James Madison re: preliminary peace, satisfaction at terms, loyalists
March 31, 1783
The letter discusses news of the Preliminary Peace, satisfaction at terms, loyalist property, and forgery problems.
GLC00099.109
to James Madison re: need for a strong Federal government
April 14, 1783
The letter discusses the necessity for a strong Federal government, settlement of loans and elections, and the urging of John Taylor of Caroline for Congress.
GLC00099.110
to James Madison re: problems with British Admiralty Courts
May 10, 1783
The letter discusses problems with that British Admiralty Courts may disrupt peace, crops, and the House of Delegates in Virginia.
GLC00099.111
May 17, 1783
The letter is further discussion of the preliminary treaty. It also discusses Guy Carleton at New York and the Virginia House of Delegates.
GLC00099.112
to James Madison re: long discussion of the problems of debt, inflation
May 26, 1783
The letter mentions a long discussion of the problems of debt, inflation, settlement of the costs of the War, and powers of the legislature.
GLC00099.113
to James Madison re: resumption of commerce, Virginia House of Delegates
June 2, 1783
The letter discusses that the commerce of Virginia began to resume. Also, mentions Virginia House of Delegates and James Monroe.
GLC00099.114
to James Madison re: attempts of House of Delegates to pass war debt
June 9, 1783
The letter discusses the attempts of the House of Delegates to pass the war debt bill and the election of the new delegation to Congress (Madison was not re-elected).
GLC00099.115
June 16, 1783
The letter discusses debts of Virginia, removal of enslaved individuals by the British, discussion of the possible removal of the seat of government to Georgetown, remarks of Jefferson on topic, and Craddock Taylor.
GLC00099.116
June 30, 1783
The letter discusses problems of maintaining the standing army, needing taxation, and Virginia proposals for the national capitol at Williamsburg or Georgetown. Also, raises the question of furloughing soldiers to save money. Note: This is the first...
GLC00099.117
July 14, 1783
The letter discusses problems of extradition among states, especially for bad debts, difficulty of common medium of exchange, need for Federal authority, and crops in Virginia.
GLC00099.118
July 21, 1783
The letter discusses the Army mutiny at Newburgh, suggests New York or Williamsburg for the new national capitol, Virginia House of Delegates, and treaty with Sweden. Watermark of Lion with sword facing away from soldier with tricorn hat on bayonet...
GLC00099.119
July 28, 1783
The letter discusses the resumption of commerce, and the question of the capitol. Docketed by Madison. Also mentions: Virginia crops, Virginia commerce, American Loyalists, and Philadelphia, PA.
GLC00099.120
August 4, 1783
The letter discusses rumors of war and peace, and the need for a Federal Constitution. Also discusses problems of paper money and credit.
GLC00099.121
August 11, 1783
The letter discusses the powers of Congress and need to define them. Suggests that a day may come when the junction of the Ohio and the Mississippi might be a central location for a capital. Also, writes about his hopes for the evacuation of New York...
GLC00099.122
August 12, 1787
Anxiously awaiting the results of the Constitutional Convention. Pendleton mentions the need for a strong document and the need for the secrecy (mentions rioting over taxes).
GLC00099.123
August 25, 1783
The letter discusses concern about their disagreement over certificates vs. paper bills for financing governments, and the expense and dangers of maintaining foreign ministers. Also mentions the Empress of Russia. Includes political matters.
GLC00099.124.01
August 18, 1783
The letter mentions the discussion of the pretensions of Philadelphia to be capital, the preliminary peace, and Sir Guy Carleton.
GLC00099.124.02
September 1, 1783
Signature has been clipped-off but postscripts remain. Mention's powers of Congress, seat of government (Philadelphia, Annapolis), need for a Constitution, crops in Virginia, Edmund Pendleton's suggestions regarding the District of Columbia. A large...
GLC00099.125
September 29, 1783
Signature has been clipped-off. British-American relations, sour attitude of the British. Entire bottom of page one removed. Penned in a later hand on page 2 in area left open by loss of page 1 bottom: "I am at all times | My dr Sir | Yr Affte & Mo...
GLC00099.126
to James Madison re: standing army, French relations, prices in Virginia
October 6, 1783
The letter mentions the location of the Capitol, Germantown (Pa.), Philadelphia (Pa.), French trade, and the question of maintaining garrisons in peacetime.
GLC00099.127
to James Madison re: Madison's impending retirement from Congress
October 20, 1783
The letter notes that Madison will soon retire from Congress, thanks him for his correspondence, and hopes he will soon be in the Virginia House of Delegates. Also mentions Congress fixing Princeton, N.J., as the permanent meeting place.
GLC00099.128
to James Madison re: getting a pardon for Philip Davis, forger
December 18, 1784
The letter solicits Madison's help in getting a pardon for Philip Davis, who was convicted of forgery, pleasing his family, circumstances, drinking problem, etc.
GLC00099.129
to James Madison re: sending a bill for the legislature, ill health
November 19, 1786
The letter sends a bill for the legislature, and mentions how ill health kept him from attending.
GLC00099.130
April 7, 1787
The letter mentions the importance of the Federal system, the political situation in Virginia in Madison's absence, Shays' Rebellion, the situation with the Spanish on the Mississippi, and the impossibility of operating with independent sovereign...
GLC00099.131
October 8, 1787
The letters discusses the long discussion on Constitutional content and the Constitutional Convention. The countermark reads "HRJoy, Belfast." There is a loss at top of pages 3 and 4, possibly intended by Pendleton.
GLC00099.132
to James Madison re: the Constitution, attitudes towards it in Va.
January 29, 1788
This is a long letter about the Constitution and the attitudes towards it. The letter also mentions the upcoming Virginia convention and the discussion of local politics. Included with the letter is: a sheet of possible changes in the wording...
GLC00099.133
October 6, 1788
Pendleton urges the speedy adoption of the Constitution, undelayed by proposed amendments. He discusses the location of the capital, federal elections, war in Europe, and rumor of imprisonment of Marquis de Lafayette.
GLC00099.134
March 25, 1782
The letter discusses the attitude of Vermont towards the national Government and its independence movement. Possibly misdated "1789" and should be 1782.
GLC00099.135
September 2, 1789
The letter includes congratulations on the passage of the Bill of Rights, and mentions the expected ratification of Constitution.
GLC00099.136
April 26, 1783
The letter mentions official peace and elections in the Virginia House of Delegates. Possibly misdated 1789 but should be 1783. The docket by Madison is 1783.
GLC00099.137
June 9, 1789
The letter mentions Pendleton's opposition to use of titles in the government.
GLC00099.139
June 15, 1789
In the letter, Pendleton asks Madison's help in getting a Federal judgeship in Georgia for his nephew Nathaniel Pendleton. Also, states his qualifications and war service.
GLC00099.140
July 3, 1789
The letter discusses the Judiciary Bill, balance of powers, how the Court will operate under the Constitution, long discussion of problems of the Courts, impeachment, circuit courts, and Virginia crops.
GLC00099.141.01
Amendments proposed to the Bill "to Establish Judicial Courts"
July 1789
Madison seems not to have used Pendleton's suggestions in amending the bill, per J.C.A. Stagg.
GLC00099.141.02
to Hon. John Page
March 15, 1790
Similar to autograph letter signed on April 2 by James Madison (GLC00099.143). In the letter, Edmund Pendleton provides thanks for sending documents and discusses Hamilton and treasury.
GLC00099.142
to James Madison re: unhappiness over Hamilton's Treasury plan
April 2, 1790
The letter discusses Pendleton's unhappiness over Hamilton's plan, concerns over its nature, principles, constitutionality, and powers of separation.
GLC00099.143
to James Madison re: news, capitol coming to the Potomac
July 21, 1790
The letter discusses local news, Pendleton's pleasure with the capitol coming to the Potomac, discussion of American pre-war debts to Britain, and constitutional defining of treaties.
GLC00099.144
to James Madison re: attack on the Hamilton's Bank of the U.S.
January 15, 1791
In the letter Pendleton objects to Hamilton's Treasury plan. Also discusses taxes, disposition of public lands, standing army, and peace between Britain and Spain.
GLC00099.145
March 14, 1791
Letter includes political matters. Mentions: objections to Hamilton's Treasury plan, Constitutional definition of position of Speaker of the House. Possibly misdated, should be 1792.
GLC00099.146
Legal brief in the case of Jones v. Walker
1791 ca.
Legal brief in the suit of Jones, surviving partner of Farrell and Jones, of Great Britain, against Thomas Walker, Defendant, in debt on bond before the Federal Circuit Court, Richmond, Va. Entirely in the hand of Edmund Pendleton. Probably 1791....
GLC00099.147
to James Madison re: transmittal letter of the preceding legal document
December 9, 1781
Transmittal letter for legal brief in the suit of Jones v. Walker. Page 4 is docketed by Madison: "[illegible] inclosing the discussions in the Circuit Court of the US at Richmond on the subject of 'British Debts'." A pencil note identifies the...
GLC00099.148
to James Madison re: suggestions for next Census, attack on Hamilton
February 8, 1792
The letter comments at length and unfavorably on Hamilton's report on manufactures.
GLC00099.149
to James Madison re: trade, anti-Hamilton, lawsuits
April 28, 1792
GLC00099.150
to "General" James Madison
November 28, 1792
In the letter, Madison is saluted as "Dear General" as a joke. Also comments on political pamphlets Madison has sent, states clear anti-Hamilton positions, and discusses relations with the French.
GLC00099.151
January 30, 1795
In the letter, Edmund Pendleton discusses the powers of Congress to tax. Also, provides thanks for pamphlets and mentions John Taylor.
GLC00099.152
to James Gardner
May 22, 1772
The letter mentions opinion in a lawsuit over land patents.
GLC00099.154
to Robert Beverley
July 20, 1790
The letter discusses lands, ownership, and affairs of several Virginia companies formed to speculate in the west. Also mentions the U.S. Treasury.
GLC00099.155
to unknown recipient re: legal and financial issues
1785/02/20
GLC07583
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