27721The Embargo and New England: A Presidential Dilemma, 15 March 1809 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The winter months of 1808–9 witnessed extreme discontent in New England, with loyal Democratic...
27722Madison’s First Public Crisis: Olmstead v. the Executrices of the Late David Rittenhouse, 6 April–6 May 1809 (Editorial … (Madison Papers)
What began as a contested capture-at-sea prize action during the Revolution had grown by 1809...
27723Presidential Proclamation Restoring Commerce with Great Britain, 15–19 April 1809 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
After years of frustration and internal division, the virtues of patience and firmness suddenly...
27724Madison, Francis James Jackson, and Robert Smith, 9 October–11 November 1809 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The role played by JM in shaping Robert Smith’s correspondence with Francis James Jackson poses...
27725Madison and Lafayette’s Louisiana Lands, 26 October 1809 (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
A full account of the American efforts to recompense the marquis de Lafayette for his...
27726Madison 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...
27727The 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),...
27728Mordecai Noah’s Mission to Algiers: Spanish-American Relations and the Fate of a Jewish Consul in Madison’s … (Madison Papers)
According to the report on U.S. relations with Algiers that James Monroe sent to Madison on 20...
27729Madison and “Americanus”, April-May (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
The letters of “Americanus,” addressed to JM and printed in the Philadelphia Democratic Press in...
27730Sketch for an Autobiography (Editorial Note) (Madison Papers)
In January 1816 the entrepreneurial Philadelphia bookseller and publisher Joseph Delaplaine...