101From James Madison to Henry Dearborn, 7 October 1812 (Madison Papers)
.... This regret is particularly applicable to the great Lakes. What is now doing for the...
102To James Madison from William Wingate, 1 January 1813 (Madison Papers)
...North America, to build more ships on the Great Lakes and to reinforce the region. He also...
103To James Madison from Ninian Edwards, 16 January 1813 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...Scottish-born fur trader operating in the Great Lakes region in competition with American fur-...
104To James Madison from Samuel Latham Mitchill, 23 January 1813 (Madison Papers)
...visited the region which lies between the great Lakes, I must confess, the present writer...
105From James Madison to Albert Gallatin, [ca. 23 February] 1813 (Madison Papers)
...of naval officers and sailors in the crucial Great Lakes theater of the war demanded that the...
106To James Madison from Harry Toulmin, 13 August 1813 (Madison Papers)
.... They extended their journey to the Great Lakes, where they received messages from...
107Thomas Jefferson to George Logan, 3 October 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
: the Great Lakes.
108Thomas Jefferson to Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 29 November-14 December 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
: the
Great Lakes.
109To James Madison from James Monroe, 14 May 1814 (Madison Papers)
...include no naval forces but those on the Great Lakes, would terminate only in the event of an...
110To James Madison from James Monroe, [ca. 18] May 1814 (Madison Papers)
...the right of impressment and give up navigation of the Great Lakes in exchange for peace (
111From James Madison to Congress, 10 October 1814 (Madison Papers)
...all naval and military force on the Great Lakes and their shores while allowing Great Britain...
112James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 10 October 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
: the Great Lakes.
113James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, 30 November 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
:
the Great Lakes.
114From James Madison to Congress, 1 December 1814 (Madison Papers)
...and Canada, and military establishments on the Great Lakes. In their 31 Oct. 1814 letter...
115From James Madison to the Senate, 15 February 1815 (Madison Papers)
...islands in Passamaquoddy Bay and some in the Great Lakes, as well as the region surrounding...
116John Rhea to Thomas Jefferson, 9 March 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
the absolute dominion of all the great lakes, and fortified positions on their shores …
117To James Madison from George Joy, 14 April 1815 (Madison Papers)
.... territory and sole military possession of the Great Lakes, and the treaty’s provision for...
118Benjamin W. Crowninshield to James Monroe, 25 July 1816 (Madison Papers)
...Charles Bagot concerning the fisheries and the Great Lakes, adding that he had also written...
119To James Madison from James Monroe, 31 July 1816 (Madison Papers)
...to maintain large naval forces on the Great Lakes, it would be a “considerable and...
120To James Madison from John Graham, 3 August 1816 (Madison Papers)
...’s letter of 26 July regarding naval armaments on the Great Lakes (printed in
121To James Madison from James Monroe, 14 August 1816 (Madison Papers)
...proposals for naval disarmament on the Great Lakes to his government. Monroe was...
122From James Madison to James Monroe, 15 August 1816 (Madison Papers)
...British officers boarding American vessels on the Great Lakes to search the American...
123Enclosure: Statement of the Committee on Zoology of the New-York Historical Society, 11 March 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
and the great Lakes, with their tributary streams, exhibit testimonials no less surprising...
124DeWitt Clinton to Thomas Jefferson, 25 April 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
respecting the contemplated communications between the great Lakes and the
125Peter S. Du Ponceau to Thomas Jefferson, 22 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Great Lakes [index entry]
126Josephus B. Stuart to Thomas Jefferson, 27 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
History of the Great Lakes
127Jedidiah Morse to Thomas Jefferson, 24 February 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
and the Great Lakes region for the federal government.
128Enclosure: Hugh Steel’s Reflections on the Western Country, 12 April 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Great Lakes [index entry]
129Constantine S. Rafinesque to Thomas Jefferson, 1 August 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
: the Great Lakes.
130Peter S. Du Ponceau to Thomas Jefferson, 12 September 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
the Iroquois had their Chief Settlements on the great Lakes, yet, like the Modern New Englanders,
131Enclosure: Isaac Chauncey to Benjamin W. Crowninshield, 20 July 1818, enclosure no. 2 in James Leander Cathcart to … (Jefferson Papers)
...campaign increased the American fleet on the Great Lakes and won him the honorary title of...
132To James Madison from Henry R. Schoolcraft, 5 January 1822 (Madison Papers)
...his travels in Missouri, Arkansas, and the Great Lakes region and the Indians he met there....
133Henry R. Schoolcraft to Thomas Jefferson, 5 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
upper Great Lakes
134From James Madison to Joseph G. Swift, 31 May 1824 (Madison Papers)
...later supervised harbor improvements on the Great Lakes, and railroad construction in...
135George Joy to James Madison, 4 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
...as well here as on your side the great lake ad captandum Vulgus; but they might have...
136Signing the Definitive Treaty Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
..., the banning of armed vessels from the Great Lakes, and the settlement of prisoner accounts....
137Editorial Note: Threat of Disunion in the West (Jefferson Papers)
...years, the power controlling the Ohio, the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi would be the “sole...
138Editorial Note: Conference with Little Turtle (Jefferson Papers)
...The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815