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Receipt for 4 pounds s2 from Levi Sheftall (Savannah)
February 19, 1773
Gwinnett, Button, 1735-1777
Received as part of debt owed by Mordecai & Levi Sheftall
GLC00083
to E. S. Johnson
December 14, 1842
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Andrew Jackson replies to Johnson's letter, which informed him of the Democrat's victories in Massachusetts. He congratulates Johnson, and praises Massachusetts. Referring to Federalism and Whiggism in that state he writes, "We can now truly say that...
GLC00084
to Tench Coxe
March 20, 1820
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Written by Madison during his retirement after the presidency to Coxe, a former Continental Congressman and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, known for his political and economic writings. Coxe had previously switched parties from Federalist to...
GLC00085
to Hubbard Taylor
August 15, 1835
Written in the hand of Dolley Madison, signed by James Madison. Discusses his views on politics. Writes "I join in all your good wishes, for more tranquility and harmony in our public affairs; which will always be best promoted by a course avoiding...
GLC00086
to Pierre Chassanis [in French]
September 17, 1798
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Written in French. Previously cataloged as being to Rudolph Tillier, a land agent. The letter possibly discusses the land that is now Lewis County, New York. Place written is illegible.
GLC00087.02
to Gouverneur Morris [copy]
February 11, 1799
Tillier, Rudolph, fl. 1793-1799
Copy of a letter from Tillier and Morris' response, dated February 11, 1799. Tillier complains of unjust treatment by "the Company of Peter Chassanis and others," particularly the protestation of bill issued for the payment of advances he made. He...
GLC00087.03
Copy of letter to Pierre Chassanis (in French)
June 30, 1799
Copy of a letter to Pierre Chassanis written in French, possibly from Gouverneur Morris. Was included in a letter from Rudolph Tillier to Morris.
GLC00087.04
to Rudolph Tillier [copy]
August 25, 1799
Terminates Tillier's position as agent for Peter Chassanis, who purchased the land that became the colony of Castorland, New York, in 1792. Includes a copy of Tillier's response in which he states the matter will be addressed in court, dated August...
GLC00087.05
Copy of letter to [Pierre] Chassanis (in French)
September 16, 1799
GLC00087.06
to James Logan
July 7, 1702
Penn, William, 1644-1718
Writes to introduce Henry Child, who is immigrating from England to Pennsylvania. Makes reference to the magistrates of Chichester as "our adversaries." Reports on mutual acquaintances in England. Written from Worminghurst, his estate in England...
GLC00088
to J. & W. Gelsey & Co.
November 12, 1845
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Business letter discussing farm produce from his estate, Lindenwald. Written from Lindenwald on blue paper.
GLC00089.02
to Edwin M. Stanton
February 3, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Discusses future appointments within the army. Suggests that the state of Tennessee should be under one commander and that west Kentucky and west Tennessee should be added to General George H. Thomas's command. Mentions General Cadwallader C...
GLC00090
to Anthony White
April 3, 1784
Sends White his family's heraldic arms via White's cousin, John Tudor of Bermuda. "No. 103" appears at the top of the page. The recipient is possibly Anthony Walton White, an adjutant general during the Revolutionary War.
GLC00092.03
Subpoena: lawsuit between James Madison, Sr., and Carter Braxton
02 April 1757
Waller, Benjamin, fl. 1757-1761
Subpoena document, signed by Benjamin Waller, in a lawsuit between James Madison, Sr., and Carter Braxton, dated April 2, [1757].
GLC00099.001
Manuscript note re: Pendleton's opinions on Beverley estate
circa 1760
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Manuscript note in an unknown hand recording Edmund Pendleton's opinions on the settlement of the estate of Mr. Beverley. Undated. With notes by Pendleton on reverse "I forgot to give young Mr. Maddison..."
GLC00099.002
to James Madison re: acquisition of military commissions
1755-1766
Unsigned and undated but probably late 1750s or early 1760s. Concerning the acquisition of military commissions in Williamsburg. Possibly incomplete at bottom.
GLC00099.003
Document, in re: James Madison, Sr., vs. Carter Braxton
29 May 1761
Document, signed by Benjamin Waller, in the case of James Madison, Sr., vs. Carter Braxton, May 29, [1761]. Concerning lands in Orange County, Va. Folded into book. A1v has written: "Madison &c. / v. / Braxton"
GLC00099.004
Questions for Edmund Pendleton
Madison, James, 1723-1801
Series of questions, in the hand of James Madison, Sr., "Your answers to the following will oblige your affect't servant James Madison," with answers in the hand of Edmund Pendleton. No date, probably early 1760's. Letters is about concerning land...
GLC00099.005
to James Madison re: acknowledging receipt of Mary Willis' property
1763
Dangerfield, William, fl. 1763
Receipt, unsigned, from William Dangerfield (just married to Mary Willis, ward of James Madison, Sr.), acknowledging receipt of all her property from James Madison, Sr.,
GLC00099.007
Statement of Andrew Shepherd, re: land sales
1763? ca.
Shepherd, Andrew, fl. 1763
Statement written in the hand of Edmund Pendleton, undated, probably 1763.
GLC00099.008
to James Madison
July 1764
Fragment of a note from Edmund Pendleton, probably to James Madison, Sr., from July 1764. The note is concerning land sales.
GLC00099.009
to James Madison re: lawsuit between James Madison, Sr and Carter Braxton
14 April 1761
Document ordering partition of "the Ten thousand acres of Land at the little Mountain in the County of Orange."
GLC00099.010
to James Madison re: lawsuits over land.
August 31, 1752
The letter is concerning lawsuits over land. This is the earliest known Pendleton letter.
GLC00099.011
to James Madison re: forwarding legal papers.
June 1, 1757
GLC00099.012
to [James Madison], re: concerning a will in the Willis family
April 4, 1763
Note docketed and signed on the verso by Edmund Pendleton, April 4, 1763. Probably sent to James Madison, Sr., concerning a will relating to his ward, Mary Willis.
GLC00099.013
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