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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 19 October 1810 | 1810-10-19 | ...United States” (“Recollections of the Civil History of the War of 1812,” |
2 | Madison, James | Memorandum on Robert Smith, [ca. 11] April 1811 | 1811-04-11 | ...General Armstrong” (“Recollections of the Civil History of the War of 1812,” | |
3 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 19 April 1811 | 1811-04-19 | ...Apr. 1811; “Recollections of the Civil History of the War of 1812,” |
4 | Madison, James | Cutts, Richard | From James Madison to Richard Cutts, 23 May 1811 | 1811-05-23 | Naval War of 1812 |
5 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 9 March 1812 | 1812-03-09 | : War of 1812 Manuscripts]). |
6 | Madison, James | Memorandum of a Conversation with Augustus J. Foster … | 1812-06-23 | Naval War of 1812 | |
7 | Madison, James | Executive Pardon, 20 July 1812 (Abstract) | 1812-07-20 | ...cases continued to come to JM’s attention throughout the War of 1812. | |
8 | Madison, James | Delegations of Several Indian Nations | From James Madison to the Delegations of Several Indian … | 1812-08-22 | ...the seat of Govt.” at the commencement of the War of 1812. |
9 | Madison, James | Gallatin, Albert | From James Madison to Albert Gallatin, [ca. 26 August] … | 1812-08-26 | Naval War of 1812 |
10 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 11 December 1812 | 1812-12-11 | ...s commission in 1804. Decatur’s major achievement during the War of 1812 was the capture of the |