1John Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 25 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Heidler and Heidler, War of 1812
2To James Madison from John Wayles Eppes, 18 January 1810 (Madison Papers)
...governments, particularly Spain. The subsequent inquiries were lengthy and continued into the third session of the Eleventh Congress. Both resulted in inconclusive verdicts, and Wilkinson survived the scandals until he was utterly discredited by his conduct during the War of 1812 (
3To James Madison from John Wayles Eppes, [31 January] 1811 (Madison Papers)
...in his opinion the French decrees “were not repealed, and that, before the rising of the present Congress, the whole of their restrictive commercial System would be entirely done away” (“Recollections of the Civil History of the War of 1812,”