1From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 12 June 1805 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 12 June 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “relative to the capture of the Huntress” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1).
2From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 18 May 1805 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 18 May 1805 . Calendared in the index to the State Department notes to foreign legations as “requesting a passport for the Ship Huntress” ( DNA : RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1). On the same date JM wrote a similar letter, also not found, to Anthony Merry (ibid.).
¶ To Louis-Marie Turreau. Letter not found. 5 August 1806. Acknowledged in Turreau to JM , 7 Aug. 1806 , as requesting a passport for Soliman Melimeni.
4From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 20 December 1804 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 20 December 1804. Encloses two exequaturs (DNA: RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1, index).
5From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 10 December 1804 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 10 December 1804. Discusses Preble’s blockade of Tripoli (DNA: RG 59, Notes to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, vol. 1, index).
¶ To Louis-Marie Turreau. Letter not found. 20 September 1806. Acknowledged in Turreau to JM , 30 Sept. 1806 , as declining Turreau’s request for a loan from the U.S. government to repair French ships in U.S. harbors (see Turreau to JM , 13 Sept. 1806 ). For evidence suggesting that the 20 Sept. date of this letter may have been misread or otherwise confused, see JM to Thomas Jefferson, 22...
7From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 4 April 1805 (Madison Papers)
I have recd. a translation of a late Edict by Genl. Ferrand Commder. in Chief, and Acting as Capt. Genl. at So. Domingo. in which he undertakes to denounce as pirates all persons found on board vessels allies or neutrals bound to or from any ports in Hispaniola occupied by rebels, or found at the distance of two leagues from any such port; and to declare that they shall be tried and sentenced...
8From James Madison to Louis-Marie Turreau, 20 October 1806 (Madison Papers)
I have had the honor to receive and lay before the President your note, communicating, by order of your Government, the accession of H. I. H. Prince Louis to the throne of Holland, the nomination of His Eminence Cardinal Fesch as coadjutor and successor of the Arch Chancellor of the Germanic Empire; and the disposal of the Principality of Beneventum in favor of His Excellency M. Talleyrand &...