151To James Madison from Jacob Wagner, 25 September 1801 (Madison Papers)
On 23 Sept. the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
152To James Madison from Jacob Wagner, 7 September 1801 (Madison Papers)
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153To James Madison from Jacob Wagner, 3 August 1801 (Madison Papers)
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154To James Madison from Benjamin Waterhouse, 29 April 1813 (Madison Papers)
...Republicans suggested that the records had been deliberately destroyed in order to conceal the dealings of Timothy Pickering and Alexander Hamilton during their tenures as secretary of war and secretary of the treasury, respectively, from the incoming Jefferson administration (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
155To James Madison from Shandy Yard, 23 February 1803 (Madison Papers)
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156To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 5 January 1813 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
Many “inventors” of perpetual motion machines sought to make a fortune by charging admission to demonstrations of their contraptions. In 1812 Charles Redheffer set up a machine in Philadelphia that many people flocked to observe. The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
157To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 21 March 1810 (Madison Papers)
.” Evans was responding to allegations printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
158To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. 30] October 1809 (Madison Papers)
On 27 Oct. 1809 the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser