1From James Madison to John Armstrong, 18 July 1814 (Madison Papers)
U.S. Army in the War of 1812,
2From James Madison to John Armstrong, 15 June 1814 (Madison Papers)
U.S. Army in the War of 1812,
3From James Madison to John Armstrong, [13 August 1814] (Madison Papers)
: War of 1812 Manuscripts);
4From James Madison to John Armstrong, 18 June 1814 (Madison Papers)
Naval War of 1812,
5From James Madison to John Armstrong, 19 August 1814 (Madison Papers)
U.S. Army in the War of 1812,
6James Madison to George Bancroft, 13 April 1836 (Madison Papers)
I have recd. with your letter of the 8th. the first Vol: of Genl: Armstrong’s "notices of the War of 1812"
and offer my thanks for the politeness to which I owe it.
7From James Madison to Robert Bowie, 6 December 1803 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...Nov. 1803. He had been a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, 1785–86, 1788–90, and 1801–3. He was reelected governor in 1804, 1805, and 1811 and was a strong supporter of the War of 1812 (Sobel and Raimo,
8From James Madison to George W. Campbell, 2 November 1814 (Madison Papers)
: War of 1812 Collection).
9From James Madison to Charles Carroll, 4 April 1817 (Madison Papers)
...American Revolution, signing the Declaration of Independence and serving in the Continental Congress, 1776–78. A lifelong Federalist, Carroll supported the U.S. Constitution, represented Maryland in the U.S. Senate, 1789–92, and opposed the War of 1812.
10From James Madison to Daniel Clark, 30 September 1803 (Madison Papers)
Tunstall Quarles (ca. 1770–1855) was a Virginia-born Kentucky lawyer and politician who commanded a company of the state militia during the War of 1812 and served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1817–20.