Littleton Dennis Teackle to James Madison, March 1, 1832.

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Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to James Madison, March 1, 1832.

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Teackle, L.D.

Chamber of the House of Delegates Annapolis, MD. March 1, 1832

Dear Sir,

I have lately taken the liberty of searching for you for several of our Legislative documents; and we have the pleasure of inclosing a Report extended under a Special Order of the House - not for any merit which the paper may contain but mainly for the purpose of availing of the occasion to renew the expression of my high respect and esteem for your character and person - and to tender the assurance of my sincerest Wishes for the long continuance of the health and happiness of yourself and of your Mrs. Madison - and to beg that You will believe me to be with perfect truth

Your very obedient servant,

Littleton Dennis Teackle

James Madison, Esq., former President of the United States Montpelier, VA.

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