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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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6651 | Madison, James | Remission for Mendal Churchill, 19 September 1816 | 1816-09-19 | Whereas at a late Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, begun and... | |
6652 | Gallatin, Albert | Madison, James | Memorandum [from Albert Gallatin?], 13 June 1809 | 1809-06-13 | The difficulties suggested by Col. Taylor in his letter to the President of the 26h. of May last,... |
6653 | Madison, James | Remission for William and Charles Nichols and William … | 1817-02-10 | Whereas it has been represented to me that at a Circuit Court of the United States for the... | |
6654 | Madison, James | Remission for Jeremiah Clapp, 11 July 1815 (Abstract) | 1815-07-11 | § Remission for Jeremiah Clapp. 11 July 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that a... | |
6655 | Madison, James | Remission for Alexander T. E. Vidal, 20 December 1815 | 1815-12-20 | Whereas it has been represented to me that at a late session of the Supreme Court of the... | |
6656 | Madison, James | Pardon for Isaac Newson, 6 June 1816 | 1816-06-06 | Whereas sentence of death was passed by a General Court Martial, duly convened at the Marine... | |
6657 | Madison, James | Treasury Department Memorandum on Compensation of … | 1815-01-07 | By the 13. sec. of the act in question, the President is authorised to augment, in cases where he... | |
6658 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, [7 February] 1812 | 1812-02-07 | Whereas information has been received, that a number of individuals, who have deserted from the... | |
6659 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, 16 January 1810 (Abstract) | 1810-01-16 | 16 January 1810, Washington. On 2 Jan. the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate,... | |
6660 | Madison, James | Transfer of Military Appropriations, [ca. July 1814] | ≈1814-07-01 | The President of the United States in virtue of authority in him vested by the Act of Congress... | |
6661 | Madison, James | Memorandum on Cabinet Meeting, 7 June 1814 | 1814-06-07 | In Cabinet June 7. 1814—present J. Monroe, G.W. Campbell Genl. Armstrong W. Jones. R. Rush. The... | |
6662 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, 16 November 1814 | 1814-11-16 | The two Houses of the National Legislature having, by a joint Resolution expressed their desire,... | |
6663 | Madison, James | Pardon for Clinton Adams and Randall Tarrier, 12 … | 1817-02-12 | Whereas at a Circuit Court of the United States for the County of Washington, in the District of... | |
6664 | Madison, James | Pardon for William Lathram, [14 February 1810] | 1810-02-14 | James Madison President of the United States of America, To all who shall see these presents,... | |
6665 | Madison, James | Transfer of Naval Appropriations, 1 August 1814 … | 1814-08-01 | § Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 1 August 1814. “In pursuance of the authority vested in the... | |
6666 | Madison, James | Power of Attorney for John Armstrong, 1 July 1814 | 1814-07-01 | Know all men by these presents, that I James Madison, President of the United States do make,... | |
6667 | Madison, James | Commission of Albert Gallatin, [9 February 1814] | 1814-02-09 | To all whom these presents shall concern—Greeting: Reposing special Trust and confidence in the... | |
6668 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | Memorandum from Tench Coxe, ca. 26 May 1810 (Abstract) | 1810-05-26 | Ca. 26 May 1810. Discusses the need to encourage American manufactures and encloses some... |
6669 | Madison, James | Remission for William Cross, 29 January 1817 | 1817-01-29 | Whereas it has been represented to me that William Cross, of the City of Washington, in the... | |
6670 | Madison, James | Transfer of Naval Appropriations, 11 November 1815 … | 1815-11-11 | § Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 11 November 1815. “In pursuance of the authority vested in... | |
6671 | Madison, James | Notes on War Department Correspondence, [ca. 16 August … | 1814-08-16 | May 7. Izard asks bounds of commd. Wanted Letters from Genl. Jackson between May 8. & July 14.... | |
6672 | Madison, James | Executive Memorandum, 1 September 1809 (Abstract) | 1809-09-01 | 1 September 1809. Under the authority of the 3 Mar. 1809 act entitled “An act further to amend... | |
6673 | Madison, James | Pardon for Thomas Dykes and Others, 1 August 1815 | 1815-08-01 | Whereas at a General Court Martial began & holden at Carlisle Barracks in the State of... | |
6674 | Madison, James | Remission for Michael Coxe, 8 November 1816 | 1816-11-08 | Whereas at a Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Pennsylvania, Michael Cox,... | |
6675 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, 16 March 1811 (Abstract) | 1811-03-16 | 16 March 1811. Declares and makes known, in conformity with the provisions of section 12 of “An... | |
6676 | Madison, James | Proposal to Renew Nonintercourse, [ca. 5 April] 1810 | 1810-04-05 | Re-enact the Non-Intercourse; with a proviso that its operation shall not commence untill the day... | |
6677 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, 3 May 1811 (Abstract) | 1811-05-03 | 3 May 1811. Declares, under the terms of the 30 Apr. 1810 act providing for the sale of certain... | |
6678 | Madison, James | Remission for Jesse Cross, 6 January 1816 | 1816-01-06 | Whereas Jesse Cross, a Private in the Corps of Artillery of the United States, has been convicted... | |
6679 | Madison, James | Notes on Jefferson’s “Statement” on the Batture at New … | 1810-08-12 | p. 16. form of stating the consultation seems to imply a more elaborate inquiry into the law than... | |
6680 | Eustis, William | Madison, James | Memorandum from William Eustis, [ca. 1 April] 1812 | 1812-04-01 | 1 That the President be authorised to cause to be inlisted, a number of the men provided by the... |
6681 | Madison, James | Congress | Draft of a Message to Congress, [ca. 27 November 1809] | 1809-11-27 | Taking into view the unpresedented dangers, incident to neutral navigation on the high seas: that... |
6682 | Madison, James | Respite for George Adams and Randall Tarrier, [16 … | 1816-12-16 | Whereas sentence of death was passed by the Circuit Court of the United States, held for the... | |
6683 | Madison, James | Memorandum on Cabinet Meeting, 27 June 1814 | 1814-06-27 | In consequence of the letter from Messrs. Bayard & Gallatin of May 6 or 7. and of other accts.... | |
6684 | Madison, James | Revaluation of Montpelier, [10 September] 1813 | 1813-09-10 | {No. 1318} Revaluation of {a} Building formerly declared for Assurance by {Nelly Madison &c.} per... | |
6685 | Madison, James | Remission of Forfeiture for the Ship Hor de Gaudiaria … | 1816-05-27 | Whereas it is represented to me that a certain ship or vessel called the Hor de Gaudiaria,... | |
6686 | Madison, James | Remission and Pardon for George J. Julien, [25 June … | 1816-06-25 | Whereas at the late Circuit Court of the United States for the County of Washington, in the... | |
6687 | Madison, James | Remarks on the Speech of John Wilson Croker, [15 May] … | 1813-05-15 | The following observations, in the House of Commons in February, in the debate on the American... | |
6688 | Madison, James | Presidential Proclamation, [19 April] 1809 | 1809-04-19 | By the President of the United States of America. A Proclamation. Whereas it is provided by the... | |
6689 | Madison, James | Remission of Forfeiture for the Sloop Fame, 4 March … | 1815-03-04 | Whereas it has been represented to me that a certain Sloop, or vessel, called the Fame, whereof... |