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6601 Gallatin, Albert Madison, James Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, [ca. 28 November] 1810 1810-11-28 President’s message Might not the introduction, including the statement of French proceedings...
6602 Madison, James Remission for Jane Dauphin, 19 January 1817 1817-01-19 Whereas it has been represented to me that at a District Court of the United States for the...
6603 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, 1 September 1815 1815-09-01 Whereas, information has been received, that sundry Persons, citizens of the United States, or...
6604 Madison, James Commission for Samuel Harrison Smith, 30 September 1814 1814-09-30 Whereas the office of secretary of the treasury is, at present, vacant; and whereas, the public...
6605 Madison, James Congress Annual Message to Congress, 3 December 1816 1816-12-03 In reviewing the present state of our country, our attention cannot be withheld from the effect...
6606 Madison, James Remission for Thomas Haliday, 17 July 1815 (Abstract) 1815-07-17 § Remission for Thomas Haliday. 17 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that Thomas...
6607 Madison, James Respite for George Adams and Randall Tarrier, 12 August … 1816-08-12 Whereas it has been made to appear to me, that a certain George Adams and Randall Tarrier, were,...
6608 Madison, James Memorandum on Payment of War Department Accounts, 6 … 1814-07-06 Noted on the return of papers accompanied by a letter from the Secy of War of June 29. 1814. On...
6609 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, [29 June 1814] 1814-06-29 Whereas it is manifest that the Blockade, which has been proclaimed by the Enemy, of the whole...
6610 Madison, James Pardon for Ignatius Lattimore, 1 July 1815 1815-07-01 Whereas Ignatius Lattimore, late of the County of Washington in the District of Columbia, was, at...
6611 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, [16 February 1815] 1815-02-16 Whereas certain articles of agreement and capitulation were made and concluded on the ninth day...
6612 Madison, James Memorandum on Impressment and Naturalization, [ca. 1 … 1813-04-01 Facts and Remarks on British Impressments from Amn. Vessels. 1. No authority from the writers on...
6613 Madison, James Congress Draft of a Message to Congress, [ca. 8 December] 1812 1812-12-08 Considering that the U. S have a just claim on Spain for indemnities to a large amt. the justice...
6614 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, 25 January 1810 (Abstract) 1810-01-25 25 January 1810, Washington. On 2 Jan. the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate,...
6615 Madison, James Remission for John Bradley, 22 January 1817 1817-01-22 Whereas it has been represented to me that at a late District Court of the United States for the...
6616 Madison, James Pardon for John Edwards, 11 January 1816 1816-01-11 Whereas it has been made to appear to me that Judgments have been obtained against John Edwards...
6617 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, 20 December 1814 1814-12-20 To all to whom these presents shall come: James Madison, president of the United States sends...
6618 Madison, James Remission for Thomas Walker, 26 January 1816 1816-01-26 Whereas it has been represented to me that Thomas Walker, of the City of New york, was, some time...
6619 Madison, James Pardon for John Moore, [11 May 1816] 1816-05-11 Whereas it has been represented to me that John Moore, of the County of Alexandria, in the...
6620 Madison, James Memorial of the Shawnee Indians of Lewistown, Ohio … 1816-01-01 To their Father the president and the Congress of the United States now sitting in Council on the...
6621 Madison, James Remission for Richard B. Mitchell, 6 July 1815 … 1815-07-06 § Remission for Richard B. Mitchell. 6 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that a...
6622 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, [18 February 1815] 1815-02-18 Whereas a treaty of Peace and Amity between the United States of America, and his Britannic...
6623 Madison, James Approval of a Resolution by the City of Washington, 23 … 1812-11-23 23 November 1812. “I approve the object … for which it is proposed to raise, by lottery, the sum...
6624 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, [27 October 1815] 1815-10-27 Whereas, by an act of Congress, passed on the third day of March in the year of our Lord one...
6625 Eustis, William Madison, James Memorandum from William Eustis, [ca. 27 March] 1812 1812-03-27 For consideration Qr Master Genl— 1 Colo. Tallmage if he will accept which will be determined in...
6626 Madison, James Gooch, Gideon Authorization for Gideon Gooch, [23 May] 1809 1809-05-23 I hereby authorize Gideon Gooch or such person as he may substitute, to sell whatever Tobacco may...
6627 Madison, James Remission for Joseph Butler, [28 June 1816] 1816-06-28 Whereas at a Circuit Court of the United States for the County of Washington, in the District of...
6628 Madison, James Remission for Thomas and Joel Holden, 20 April 1816 1816-04-20 Whereas it has been represented to me that Thomas and Joel Holden, of the State of Massachusetts,...
6629 Madison, James Congress Annual Message to Congress, 4 November 1812 1812-11-04 Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives On our present meeting, it is...
6630 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, 23 November 1813 (Abstract) 1813-11-23 § Presidential Proclamation. 23 November 1813, Washington. “Whereas John Armstrong Esquire...