1To James Madison from Paul Hamilton, [ca. 20 October] 1812 (Madison Papers)
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2To James Madison from Robert Fairchild, 3 January 1814 (Madison Papers)
59, War of 1812 Papers, U.S. Marshals’ Returns of Enemy Aliens and Prisoners of War, Part II). He had also issued numerous licenses for U.S. ships carrying supplies to the British West Indies (W. Freeman Galpin, “... 94, War of 1812, Records Relating to Prisoners, entry 127-A, box 5; Monroe to John Mason, 24 June 1813, ...War of 1812 Papers, Letters Received regarding Enemy Aliens). By 20 Sept...
3To James Madison from William Plumer Jr., 8 June 1815 (Madison Papers)
...which is nearly finished, I have gone into the causes of the war at some length, by a review of the principal controversies & disputes between the United States & Great Britain from the peace of 1783 to the war of 1812.This was likely not the only proposal for a history of the War of 1812 that , listing the principal military events of the War of 1812.
4To James Madison from Henry Dearborn, 17 October 1815 (Madison Papers)
: War of 1812 Manuscripts). For enclosure, see n. 1.Dearborn probably enclosed a manuscript memoir written by Capt. Samuel D. Harris, describing his contributions to the northern campaigns of the U.S. Army during the War of 1812 (29 pp.; : Samuel D. Harris War of 1812 and Boston Fire Dept. Papers, 1812, 1828; published as “Service of Capt. Samuel D. Harris,”
5To James Madison from William Jones, 11 September 1813 (Madison Papers)
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6To James Madison from Philanthropos, 6 October 1816 (Madison Papers)
James De Wolf gained considerable notoriety as a slave trader indicted “for the wilful murder of a Negro woman” who was thought to be contaminated with smallpox. He was also a highly successful privateer during the War of 1812. Between 1821 and 1825 he represented Rhode Island in the U.S. Senate (Faye M. Kert, Privateering: Patriots and Profits in the War of 1812
7To James Madison from John Armstrong, 28 July 1814 (Madison Papers)
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8To James Madison from Elizabeth Sergeant, 22 March 1813 (Madison Papers)
: RG 59, War of 1812 Papers, Correspondence regarding Passports]; Monroe to John Mason, 29 Apr. 1814 [ : RG 59, War of 1812 Papers, Letters Received regarding Enemy Aliens]; : RG 59, War of 1812 Papers, U.S. Marshals’ Returns of Enemy Aliens and Prisoners of War, Part I; Daniel Preston,
9To James Madison from William Jones, [ca. 14 November 1814] (Madison Papers)
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10To James Madison from William Jones, 8 June 1813 (Madison Papers)
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