Madison Papers Indexes | Papers of James Madison, Index to Presidential Series volume 5 | M | Madison, James
– absence from Washington [5 references]
– accounts with Dinsmore and Neilson [3 references]
– addresses Indian delegation [2 references]
– advocates development of navy [1 reference]
– and appointments [11 references]
– appoints J. Armstrong secretary of war [3 references]
– appoints W. Jones secretary of navy [2 references]
– approves salary [1 reference]
– April 1789 speech to Congress [1 reference]
– on armistice terms [1 reference]
– and army appropriations [3 references]
– on army recruitment and compensation [5 references]
– association with P. Carrington [2 references]
– and Baltimore riots [2 references]
– on blockades [1 reference]
– and British aliens [1 reference]
– cabinet of [12 references]
– as Caligula [1 reference]
– calls up militia [4 references]
– character of [2 references]
– children named after [1 reference]
– clothing [1 reference]
– on command of Great Lakes [3 references]
– and command of Northwest Army [1 reference]
– commends P. Hamilton [1 reference]
– on commission protocols [1 reference]
– commutes W. Hull's sentence [1 reference]
– concludes agreement with D. Erskine [1 reference]
– and courts-martial [2 references]
– in danger of abduction [1 reference]
– declines interfering with state government [1 reference]
– and defense of U.S. coast [1 reference]
– disavows G. Mathews's activities [1 reference]
– discusses military operations with W. Hampton [1 reference]
– and E.Fla. [6 references]
– and election of 1808 [2 references]
– and election of 1812 [31 references]
– employs J. Neilson as carpenter [1 reference]
– and Ewell-Goldsborough dispute [3 references]
– as father figure [1 reference]
– forwards letters and reports to Congress [10 references]
– forwards letters and reports to Senate [9 references]
– forwards nominations to Senate [8 references]
– and funds for Capitol [2 references]
– grants pardons [2 references]
– and Gutiérrez-Magee raid [3 references]
– health of [8 references]
– and impressment [2 references]
– and Indians [3 references]
– as “James I” [1 reference]
– and Lafayette's La. lands [4 references]
– learns of surrender of Detroit [1 reference]
– letters of application and recommendation to [60 references]
– letters of introduction to [8 references]
– library of [1 reference]
– and local defense of N.Y. [1 reference]
– meets with J. Melish [1 reference]
– to meet with Gallatin [1 reference]
– to meet with T. Lloyd [1 reference]
– as member of Congress [1 reference]
– messages to Congress [26 references]
– and military appointments [21 references]
– on national unity [3 references]
– on naturalization laws [1 reference]
– and naval appropriations [2 references]
– nominations by [17 references]
– observes Independence Day [1 reference]
– offers L. Cheves treasury secretaryship [1 reference]
– opposition to administration of [37 references]
– orders wine [1 reference]
– as patron of science [1 reference]
– plans return to Washington [6 references]
– plans to visit Montpelier [8 references]
– policy toward Mexico [4 references]
– portrait of [2 references]
– prepares message to Congress [1 reference]
– and Princeton classmates [3 references]
– proclamation of war [5 references]
– proclamations of [7 references]
– receives coded documents [3 references]
– receives request for pardons [1 reference]
– receives request for passport [1 reference]
– receives requests for aid [14 references]
– receives requests for military discharge [2 references]
– receives visitors at Montpelier [3 references]
– recommends books [1 reference]
– recommends R. Chapman [1 reference]
– recommends J. Neilson [1 reference]
– religious beliefs of [1 reference]
– and repeal of French decrees [1 reference]
– reports on Battle of Queenston [1 reference]
– and retaliation bill [1 reference]
– returns to Washington [1 reference]
– as secretary of state [2 references]
– sends and receives books [5 references]
– sends and receives newspapers [5 references]
– sends and receives pamphlets [9 references]
– sends and receives sermons [2 references]
– and slaves [2 references]
– support for administration of [55 references]
– and suppression of political opponents [5 references]
– terminates armistice [1 reference]
– and tobacco [1 reference]
– urged to call up troops [10 references]
– urged to replace W. Hull [1 reference]
– and U.S. privateers [1 reference]
– and U.S. terms for peace [2 references]
– vetoes Bonus Bill [1 reference]
– and vice presidential oath of office [2 references]
– visits Montpelier [5 references]
– and volunteers [2 references]
– on volunteer system [3 references]
– on war [3 references]
– D. B. Warden dedicates book to [1 reference]
– warned about G. Granger [1 reference]
– and W.Fla. [2 references]
– to write E. Monroe [2 references]
– writes in code [1 reference]