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To James Madison from Albert Gallatin, [21 June] 1812

From Albert Gallatin

[21 June 1812]

Dear Sir

I believe the weekly arrivals from foreign ports will for the ensuing four weeks average from one to one and a half million dollars a week. To protect these & our coasting vessels whilst the British have still an inferior force on our coast appears to me of primary importance. I think that orders to that effect ordering them to cruize accordingly ought to have been sent yesterday, & that at all events not one day longer ought to be lost.1 Respectfully

Albert Gallatin

I will wait on you to morrow at 1 o’clock.

RC (DLC). Undated; date assigned here on the basis of the evidence presented in n. 1.

1In letters dated 22 June 1812, Paul Hamilton wrote to Commodores Stephen Decatur and John Rodgers: “For the present, it is deemed expedient so to apply our public Armed Vessels, as to afford, to our returning commerce, all possible protection—nationally & individually—the safe return of our commercial vessels, is obviously, of the highest importance.” Cruising instructions for the vessels under the command of each officer were also included (DNA: RG 45, Letters to Officers).

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