1Madison and the Problem of Mexican Independence: The Gutiérrez-Magee Raid of August 1812, 1 September 1812 (Editorial … (Madison Papers)
The “illegal enterprize” referred to by JM in his 1 September 1812 letter to Monroe was the...
2From John Adams to William E. Richmond, 14 December 1819 (Adams Papers)
I have received your polite favor of the 10th. the subject of which is of great importance I am...
3Roberts to James Madison, 1 September 1822, with Postscript to Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson Papers)
[ Ed. Note : “ Roberts ,” who wrote under an apparent pseudonym and claimed to be a Revolutionary...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 7 February 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
have addressed you letter prior to this expecting you would notice me. I having taken an active...
5Thomas Dyson Clark to James Madison, 12 September 1834 (Madison Papers)
Suffer me to ask a favour of you (as a Relic and a testimonial of that Regard that a father would...
6James Madison to George Bancroft, 13 April 1836 (Madison Papers)
I have recd. with your letter of the 8th. the first Vol: of Genl: Armstrong’s "notices of the War...
7Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
British impressment of American seamen, a grievance normally associated with the War of 1812,...
8Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
The Continental Association and the Bill of Rights of the First Continental Congress turned...
9Aftermath of the Jay Treaty: Responses, Ratification, and Implementation: Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
Once the treaty was signed on 19 November, Jay hurriedly sent dispatches to George Washington,...
Jay’s retirement from the governorship coincided with the onset of a decline in the fortunes of...
Jay’s retirement and relocation to his Bedford estate provided an ideal setting for him to focus...
12Madison and the Collapse of the Spanish-American Empire: The West Florida Crisis of 1810, 20 April 1810 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The letter of Samuel Fulton to JM, 20 April 1810 , introduces one of the more dramatic...
13The Madisons’ Travels in Virginia during the British Occupation of Washington, 24–26 August (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
Circumstances dictated that the planned cabinet rendezvous in Fredericktown (now Frederick),...
14Madison and “Americanus”, April-May (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The letters of “Americanus,” addressed to JM and printed in the Philadelphia Democratic Press in...
15Madison and Richard Cutts’s Financial Difficulties: Editorial Note (Madison Papers)
This letter is the first serious indication of Richard Cutts’s financial problems, which...
16Madison’s Response to John Armstrong’s Review (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The memorandum of documents printed below is the first indication that JM was beginning to gather...
17Editorial Note (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson had long advocated sending an American-sponsored expedition to explore the...