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      <p>This collection consists of an autograph one page letter,
         August 4, 1827, from 
         <persname>James Madison</persname>, Rector of the 
         <corpname>University of Virginia</corpname>, Montpellier, to 
         <persname>Nicholas Philip Trist</persname>, Secretary of the
         Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, Tufton near
         Charlottesville, concerning the vacancy that occurred at the
         University when 
         <persname>Thomas Hewitt Key</persname>, Professor of
         Mathematics, returned to England in 1827. Charles Bonnycastle,
         Professor of Natural Philosophy, filled Key's vacant chair in
         1827, and Robert M. Patterson eventually replaced Bonnycastle
         as Professor of Natural Philosophy.</p>
      <p>Madison also apologizes for asking Trist to search the
         works of Benjamin Franklin at the University Library for a
         portion that may have been, upon further reflection, omitted
         by the editors. He refers to the necessity of finding out the
         amount remaining in the fund formerly administered by the late
         Mr. 
         <persname>Rufus King</persname>, U.S. minister to Great
         Britain, 1825-1826, in order to purchase some needed apparatus
         for the University. He promises to write to King's executor as
         soon as he finds the address, and asks Trist to search Thomas
         Jefferson's correspondence with King for information about the
         fund. Madison also mentions Mr. 
         <persname>Albert Gallatin</persname>, U.S. minister to Great
         Britain, 1826-1827, whose "efforts promise no aid in filling
         the vacant chair. I shall write him a few lines, intimating
         the duties assigned &amp; assignable to it; but without any
         certainty that he will be found in England. Mr. Bonnycastle,
         in the moment of taking leave of us, dropped an intimation
         that he had asked of Mr. [Peter] Barlow information as to an
         attainable &amp; fit successor."</p>
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