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to James Madison re: land and political matters
March 13, 1773
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Mentions: land titles, wills, Cornelius Dixon, Rhode Island affair. The watermark suggests that he used Irish paper.
GLC00099.040
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: 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
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 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
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
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 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
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
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
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: taxes in Virginia, Stamp Act
April 17, 1765
The letter discusses taxes in Virginia and the imposition of the Stamp Act. "...The House of Commons resolved to & ordered a bill to establish a Stamp duty.... Poor America!" Includes other political matters.
GLC00099.026
to James Madison re: the Stamp Act and personal business [misdated]
December 11, 1765
Discussing the Stamp Act and personal business. Includes other political matters. The date might be an error, Henkels notes that this letter should be November 11, 1765.
GLC00099.027
to James Madison re: effects of the Stamp Act, Virginia response
February 15, 1766
Discussing at great length the effects of the Stamp Act, and how the courts of Virginia should respond. Includes other political matters.
GLC00099.028
to James Madison re: a law case, English news and political opinions
December 17, 1767
GLC00099.033
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
to James Madison re: military preparations in Virginia, the French
October 23, 1780
Military preparations in Virginia, the French, parole question. Edmund Pendleton has the second digit of the day overwritten and blurred. Also mentions Governor Gadsden, possibly Parole [?], and France as Allies.
GLC00099.051
October 30, 1730
The letter discusses British troops landing in Virginia, their depredations, military movements in the Carolinas and Georgia, and activity in the Virginia House of Delegates. Also mentions: Portsmouth, VA, Hampton, VA, New York, landings of the...
GLC00099.052
to James Madison re: military news, situation in Canada, disarray
November 6, 1780
Mentions military news, situation in Canada, poor state of government in Virginia. Also mentions: British fleet, The Cork Fleet, French fleet, Quebec (Canada), Virginia House of Delegates, New York (N.Y.). Includes other political content.
GLC00099.053
November 13, 1780
Includes activities of the British Army in Virginia and the Carolinas, Virginia House of Delegates. Also mentions: New York, British fleet, Portsmouth, VA, Gen. Muhlenberg, Inquiry into the conduct of General Gates, Virginia House of Delegates...
GLC00099.054
November 27, 1780
Letter mentions engagements with the British in Virginia, rumors of the wounding of Cornwallis, Virginia House of Delegates. Other topics include: General Muhlenberg, British fleet, Portsmouth, VA, wounding of Lord Cornwallis, Colonel Sumter...
GLC00099.055
December 4, 1780
The letter discusses the British fleet, state of Virginia militia and possible outbreak of Pleurisy, attempts of the House of Delegates at fundraising using taxes and old and new money circulation.
GLC00099.056
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