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James Madison

James Madison
After a painting by Gilbert Stuart

James Madison

James Madison
From the original by Alonzo Chappel

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Statement on restrictions of commerce, finances, and the consequences of a war with England.

1815 Oct. 17

1815 Oct. 17
Washington. To James Madison. Urges that Brevet Major Harris of United States Dragoons be given recognition for his services in a high rank.

1815 Mar. 11

1815 Mar. 11
New York. To James Madison. Concerns the conduct and termination of the War of 1812.

1815 Feb. 15

1815 Feb. 15
Madison County, Virginia. To James Madison, Washington, D.C. Enemy has ascended the Rappahannock; high opinion of Generals Scott and Jackson; troops Proposed to be raised by a late act of the Legislature of this State; warns against Ann Arundel.

1815 Feb. 1

1815 Feb. 1
United States Commission of Loring Austin as captain of the 46th regiment of infantry.

1814 Dec. 15

1814 Dec. 15
Nashville, Tennessee. To James Madison. Explanation of his letter of Nov. 27, 1814, to Richard Mentor Johnson.

1814 Aug. 13

1814 Aug. 13
United States Note to John Armstrong, Secretary of War. Concerns a letter of July 25, 1814, from Lewis Cass about military plans at Detroit. A. Note Initialed.

1814 June 15

1814 June 15
War Department. To James Madison. Concerns instructions to the commissioners appointed to treat with the Northwest Indians.

1814 May 14

1814 May 14
Washington. To James Madison, Montpelier. Concerns a check on the Bank of Columbia, Dalton

1813 Dec. 8

1813 Dec. 8
United States. Clearance paper for the Schooner Russell of New York.
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