27711Madison in the Third Congress, 2 December 1793–3 March 1795 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
During the last days of the Second Congress, JM made his longest speech of the session in support...
27712Madison in the Fourth Congress, 7 December 1795–3 March 1797 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
More than a month after the ending of the second session of the Third Congress, JM left...
27713The Case of Robert Randall and Charles Whitney, 28 December 1795–13 January 1796 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
In September 1795 John Askin and six other British merchants in Detroit formed a partnership with...
27714Madison’s Aurora General Advertiser Essays, 23 January–23 February 1799 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
In his 12 January 1799 letter to Jefferson , JM enclosed “a few observations,” which the editors...
27715The Election of 1800, October 1800–February 1801 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
In 1834 JM recalled the “Crisis” in government during the Adams administration and the part he...
27716The Recently Rediscovered Letters of Edmund Pendleton, 25 March 1782–30 January 1795 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The following is the first of 37 letters from Edmund Pendleton to JM that either have never been...
27717Madison and the Hiatus at the State Department, 4 March–2 May 1801 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
In mid-December 1800 Jefferson wrote JM and asked him to come to Washington before 5 March to...
27718Avoiding the Maelstrom of Saint-Domingue, 1 May–1 June 1801 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
During the undeclared naval war with France, Congress had prohibited trade with Saint-Domingue...
27719Dispatching a Naval Squadron to the Mediterranean, 20–21 May 1801 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
On 20 and 21 May 1801 JM signed letters announcing the sailing of an American naval expedition to...
27720The George Joy Correspondence: The Presidential Years, 8 March 1809–30 March 1816 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The case of George Joy and his 127 letters to JM offers a special problem in editorial...