5221To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 10 December 1811 (Madison Papers)
As a Citizen of the United states, I feel it my duty to give you the following information. I...
5222To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. 6 July] 1812 (Madison Papers)
I advise thee to be cautious and prudent. Massachusetts will not go to war. The union I fear will...
5223To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, July 1812 (Madison Papers)
An old friend presumes to address you on a subject extremely interresting to the society of which...
5224To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 26 September 1813 (Madison Papers)
An officer in the British service, I have been dispatched to this place, by the order of my...
5225To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 6 February 1813 (Madison Papers)
On reading in one of our Public prints a definition of Treason given as by one of the Circuit...
5226To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 24 April 1809 (Madison Papers)
Rais’d by the honorable Suffrages of the American people, to the most dignified state amongst...
5227To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 14 October 1812 (Madison Papers)
Although I have not the honor to be personally acquainted with you, yet I shall take the liberty...
5228To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 23 February 1812 (Madison Papers)
The illicit commerce between Great Britain & the United States, through the Channels of Halifax,...
5229To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. 4 October 1814] (Madison Papers)
As General Armstrong was one of your principal Secretaries, Bon Amie and Bottle Companion,...
5230To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 25 April 1811 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
25 April 1811. “The Subject of this letter has given me much pain. It induces me to trespass on...
5231To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 22 September 1814 (Madison Papers)
I did myself the honour of addressing you some months ago, upon the subject of national defence,...
5232To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. 12 April] 1813 (Madison Papers)
This looks like seperation Jimmy the thing is ripening, and if the War continues 6 months it will...
5233Memorandum from an Unidentified Correspondent, [post 1 July] 1812 (Madison Papers)
Can the President call forth the militia of the Union, or any part of that militia, without the...
5234To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 12 May 1813 (Madison Papers)
I see with pain by the public papers that the British have burnt several places of no Importance...
5235Receipt of Payment for Carriage Equipment, [3 February 1810] (Madison Papers)
1810 Coll. Robert Patten for the President of the United States, Dr, to Robert Fielding febr. 3....
5236To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. 9 September 1814] (Madison Papers)
The present Circumstances of our Country looks very alarming, & for want of resources makes it so...
5237To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 13 January 1813 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
13 January 1813, New York. Writes JM “in behalf of Aliens.” Recounts an episode in which [Barent]...
5238To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 1 January 1814 (Madison Papers)
I belong to the American Army and with the ardent feelings of the soldier I join a devout...
5239To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 10 September 1814 (Madison Papers)
At a time like the present when my life & Property, as well as that of Millions of the...
5240To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 8 June 1816 (Madison Papers)
The enormous importation and the great amt. of British Dry goods brought in here on British Acct....
5241To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 20 February 1810 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
20 February 1810, New Haven. Advocates the establishment of “ privileged corps ” of engineers to...
5242To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 9 January 1815 (Madison Papers)
As the Situation of a chief magistrate is honorable & as it has cognizance of all the...
5243To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 27 April 1812 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
27 April 1812, Boston. Promised in his last not to trouble JM again. “But an Idea has since...
5244To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 6 September 1811 (Madison Papers)
“Illustrious” Madison! canting “Fellow Citizen”!!! ☞ ☞ ☞ I hope you and all your infernal Set,...
5245To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 14 April 1812 (Madison Papers)
In my opinion, your honor, the honor of the United States, and the honor of this State, require...
5246To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, [ca. August 1811] (Madison Papers)
It is a fact that of the many Vessels that have for some months past enter’d the ha[r]bors of the...
5247To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 5 October 1813 (Madison Papers)
There is most shamefull conduct going on here. One John Tappan a verry religious man—and...
5248To James Madison from Boston Fishermen, [ca. 21 February 1814] (Madison Papers)
The Petition of the Subscribers, Fishermen of Boston and its vicinity, humbly sheweth, That many...
5249To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 17 August 1814 (Madison Papers)
As it appears you are wholly insensible of what is doing here, or intirely disregard the...
5250To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 16 December 1809 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
16 December 1809, Portland. JM’s remarks in his annual message to Congress regarding the militia...