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 Index, Papers of James Madison, Secretary of State Series, Volume 10 (1 July 1805–31 December 1805) |  S

Saabye, Hans Rudolph (consul at Copenhagen) [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Sabana La Mar, Cuba [1 reference]

Sabine River [4 references + 1 subentry]

Sac Indians [2 references]

Sá e Meneses, João Rodriqo de, visconde de Anadia (also Anadie) [1 subentry]

Saint-Domingue [10 references + 6 subentries]

Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada [1 reference]

Salcedo, Nemesio (governor general of Texas) [1 reference]

Salcedo y Arauco, José Justo de (Spanish admiral) [1 reference]

Salem, Mass. [9 references + 4 subentries]

Saline River [See redirect]

Salisbury, Mass. [1 reference]

Salisbury, N.C. [2 references]

Sallé, Morocco [3 references]

Sally (U.S. brig) (S. Chase) [2 references]

Sally (U.S. brig) (condemned at Halifax) [1 reference]

Sally (U.S. brig) (Logan) [1 reference]

Sally (U.S. brig) (S. D. Turner) [1 reference]

Sally (U.S. ship) (Law) [1 reference]

Sally (U.S. storeship) (John R. Archer) [1 reference]

Salmon, George (Baltimore merchant) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Salter, Perkins (of Minerva) [3 references]

Sam (Madison family slave) [1 reference]

Samaná, Santo Domingo [1 reference]

Sammlung von Staatsschriften, die, während des Seekrieges von 1776 bis 1783 [2 references]

Sampson (U.S. ship) (L. Munroe) [1 reference]

San Antonio, Tex. [3 references]

Sands, Comfort [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Sandy Creek, La. Territory [1 subentry]

Sandy Hook, N.J. [3 references]

San Ildefonso, Treaty of (1800) [1 reference]

San Juan, Puerto Rico [2 references]

San Lorenzo, Treaty of (1795) [9 references + 2 subentries]

Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Sansom, Joseph [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands [2 references]

Santander, Spain [8 references + 2 subentries]

Santiago, Cape Verde Islands [1 reference]

Santiago de Cuba [4 references + 2 subentries]

Santo Domingo [1 reference + 2 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Santo Domingo (city) [1 reference]

Sappho [1 reference]

Sardinia [2 references]

Sargent, Francis (of Alpha) [1 reference]

Sargent Township, Mich. Territory [1 reference]

Savannah, Ga. [3 references + 3 subentries]

Saville, Thomas (of Fortune) [1 reference]

Savoy, France [1 subentry]

Sawaie, Mohamed [1 reference]

Sawney (Madison family slave) [1 reference]

Saybrook, Conn. [1 reference]

Schedma, Morocco [1 reference]

Schimmelpennick, Rutger Jan [1 reference]

Schuyler (from New Orleans) [1 reference]

Scobie, Mr. (death of) [1 reference]

Scotland [4 references + 4 subentries]

Scott, Amy (also Amey) (Madison family retainer) [2 references]

Scott, John B. [2 references]

Scott, Joseph (marshal for Eastern Va.) [2 references]

Scott, William (magistrate in Mich. Territory) [1 reference]

Scott, Sir William [See redirect]

Scourge (British brigantine) [See redirect]

Sea Flower (U.S. schooner) (J. Clarke) [1 reference]

Seagrove, James [2 subentries]

Sea Horse (U.S. schooner) (Jacob R. Valk) [1 reference]

seamen [33 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Sears, David, Sr. (Boston merchant) [4 references + 1 subentry]

Sears, David, Jr. [1 reference]

Seaver, Benjamin Franklin (of Indefatigable) [1 reference]

Seaward, John (of Catharine) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Seck, Conrad [1 reference]

Sedella, Francis Antonio Ildefonso Moreno y Arze de (also Sedella, Antoine) [1 subentry]

Seguí, Francisco (Spanish consul at Tunis) [3 references]

Seine-Inférieure, Department of, France [1 reference]

Selawy, Sidi Mohammed ben Absalom (prime minister of Morocco) [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]

Selden, Cary (deputy marshal at Norfolk) [1 reference]

Senate, U.S. [1 reference + 3 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Serurier, Jean Mathieu Philibert, comte de (French chargé d’affaires at Lisbon) [1 reference]

servants, indentured [1 reference]

Setúbal, Portugal [2 references]

Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) [7 references]

Severn (U.S. ship) (Sinclair) [2 references]

Seville, Spain [1 reference]

Seymour, Ledyard [2 references]

Shaler, Nathaniel (also Nehemech) (of Eagle) [2 references]

Shaw, Capt. John (of John Adams) [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Shearman, William (of Ann and Harriot) [2 references]

Sheffield, 1st Earl of (John Baker Holroyd) [1 reference]

Sheldon, Daniel (Treasury Department clerk) [1 reference]

Sherlock, John (Baltimore merchant) [2 references + 2 subentries]

Shields, Thomas [1 subentry]

Shields, William B. (R. Williams’s private secretary) [1 reference]

ships [4 subentries]

Shrader, Otto [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Sibley, John [4 references + 3 subentries]

Sicily, Italy [2 subentries]

Sidmouth, 1st Viscount (Henry Addington) [2 references + 1 subentry]

Sigismund III Vasa (of Poland) [1 reference]

Silesia, duchy of [2 references]

Simmons, Catherine C. [1 subentry]

Simmons, Silvester (of Diana) [1 reference]

Simmons, William [2 references]

Simms, Charles (collector at Alexandria, Va.) [1 reference + 3 subentries]

Simons, James (collector at Charleston) [1 reference]

Simon’s Bay, South Africa [1 reference]

Simpson, James (consul at Tangier) [1 reference + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Sinclair, James (of Severn) [1 reference]

Sioux Indians [1 reference]

Siren. [See redirect]

Sistema universale dei principi del diritto marittimo dell’Europa (Azuni) [1 reference]

Six Sisters (U.S. ship) (Auld) [2 references]

Skidmore, Hubbard (of Mississippi) [1 reference]

Skipwith, Fulwar (consul and agent for claims at Paris) [6 references + 4 subentries]

Slade, Robert (proctor for Jay Treaty claims) [2 subentries]

slavery [1 reference + 1 subentry]

slaves [5 references + 10 subentries]

slave trade [3 references + 3 subentries]

Smith, Capt. (at Amsterdam) [1 reference]

Smith, Capt. (at Cuba) [1 reference]

Smith, Capt. (of Hector) [1 reference]

Smith, Bernard (State Department clerk) [1 reference]

Smith, David (of Ranger) [1 reference]

Smith, John (carries money to JM) [1 reference]

Smith, John (in La. Territory) [1 reference]

Smith, John (senator from Ohio) [2 references]

Smith, John (navy captain) [5 references]

Smith, Jonathan (of Lucy) [2 references]

Smith, Louis B. [1 subentry]

Smith, Margaret Spear (Mrs. Samuel) [1 reference]

Smith, Robert (navy secretary) [10 references + 3 subentries]

Smith, Samuel [4 references + 1 subentry]

Smith, Samuel Harrison [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Smiths, DeSaussure, and Darrell (Charleston merchants) [1 reference]

Smollett, Tobias [1 reference]

Smyth, Richard [1 reference]

Snail, Capt [See redirect]

Snell, Stagg & Co. [1 reference]

Snow, Samuel (consul at Canton) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

Snyder, Simon (Pa. politician) [1 reference]

Society of Arts and Letters (Paris) [1 reference]

Society of Jesus (Jesuits) [1 reference]

Society of the Cincinnati [1 reference]

Society of the Sons of St. George [1 reference]

Socrates [1 reference]

Söderström, Richard (Swedish chargé d’affaires) [2 references]

Solano Ortiz de Rozas, Francisco, marqués del Socorro y de la Solana (governor general of Cádiz) [2 references + 2 subentries]

Somerset, Mass. [1 reference]

Somerset County, Pa. [1 reference]

Somerset (U.S. ship) (C. Miller) [3 references]

Someruelos, Salvador José de Muro y Salazar, marqués de (captain general of Cuba) [7 references + 6 subentries]

Sophia (U.S. schooner) (Harding) [1 reference]

Sorenson, Peter (of Hannah Maria) [3 references]

Soulard, Antoine (surveyor general and recorder of deeds in La. Territory) [6 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Soult, Jean-de-Dieu [1 reference]

Soult, Jean-François (French consul at Charleston) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

South Africa [1 subentry]

South America [2 references + 3 subentries]

South Carolina [1 reference + 5 subentries]

South Carolina (U.S. frigate) [1 reference]

South Carolina Insurance Co. [1 reference]

Southampton, England [1 reference]

South Sea House, London [1 reference]

Southwark (Philadelphia) [2 references + 1 subentry]

Souza, Gerardo José de (Spanish consul at Tripoli) [1 subentry]

Souza Coutinho, Domingos Antonio, marqués do Funchal (Portuguese minister at London) [1 reference]

Spain [11 references + 58 subentries + 4 “see also” entries]

Spalding, Reeves [1 reference]

Spanish surveyor general at New Orleans [See redirect]

Sparks, Richard [2 references]

Spence, Robert T. [2 references]

Spencer, William [1 subentry]

Spooner, Ephraim [1 reference]

sports [1 subentry]

Sprigg, William [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Stafford, Va. [1 reference]

Stag (ship of Revolutionary navy) [1 reference]

St. Ander, Spain [See redirect]

St. Andrew’s Society [1 reference]

Starhemberg, Ludwig Graf von (Austrian minister at London) [1 reference]

State Department [2 references + 17 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]

States General [See redirect]

Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament [2 references]

St. Augustine, E.Fla. [2 references + 2 subentries]

St. Bartholomews (St. Barts), W. Indies [1 reference + 2 subentries]

St. Bernard, Bay of (also Matagorda Bay; now Galveston Bay) [3 references + 1 subentry]

St. Charles District, La. Territory [1 subentry]

St. Clair River [1 reference]

St. Croix [2 references + 1 subentry]

St. Cyr, Gen [See redirect]

Stelle’s Hotel, Washington, D.C. [1 reference]

Stephen, James [6 references]

Stephenson, Robert (of Mary) [1 reference]

Sterett, Samuel [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Steubenville, Ohio [1 reference]

St. Eustatius (Sint Eustatius), Netherlands Antilles [3 references]

Stevens, Ebenezer (N.Y. merchant) [2 references]

Stevens, Robert (owner of Ann and Harriot) [2 references]

Stevenson, William [1 reference]

Stewart, Mrs. (questions Yrujo) [1 reference]

Stewart, Charles [2 references + 1 subentry]

Stewart, James [1 subentry]

St. Francis (St. François) River [1 reference + 1 subentry]

St. Genevieve, La. Territory (now Mo.) [6 references + 1 subentry]

Stiness, Samuel (of Dido) [1 reference]

Stinson, John (of Huntress) [2 references]

St. John’s, Antigua [1 subentry]

St. John’s River [1 reference]

St. Jore, Charles (deputy commercial agent for Calvados) [1 reference]

St. Julien, Pierre-Louis [1 reference]

St. Lawrence River, N.Y. [1 reference]

St. Louis, La. Territory (now Mo.) [6 references + 3 subentries]

St. Louis Bay [See redirect]

St. Malo, France [1 reference]

St. Mark’s Castle (Castillo de San Marcos), St. Augustine, E.Fla. [1 reference]

St. Martin (Sint Maarten), Netherlands Antilles [1 subentry]

St. Marys, Ga. [3 references]

St. Marys River [1 reference]

St. Mary’s Seminary and University (Baltimore) [3 references + 1 subentry]

St. Michael (Russian ship) [1 subentry]

Stocker, Ebenezer [2 subentries]

Stockholm, Sweden [1 reference]

Stoddard, Amos (acting governor of La. Territory) [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]

Stoics [1 reference]

Stone, Robert [1 reference]

Storey (of Trio) [2 references]

Story, Thomas W. (of Happy Couple) [1 reference]

Stow, Ohio [1 reference]

Stowell, 1st Baron (William Scott) [17 references + 3 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

St. Paul’s Coffee House (London) [1 reference]

St. Petersburg, Russia [4 references + 2 subentries]

St. Petersburg, Treaty of (1766) [1 reference]

Strachan, Richard [1 reference]

Strasbourg, France [1 reference]

Straubingen (now Straubing), Germany [1 reference]

Street, John (consul at Fayal) [1 reference]

Stroganov, Grigory Aleksandrovich (Russian minister at Madrid) [1 reference]

Strong, Caleb (governor of Mass.) [1 reference]

Strong, Mathew (of ship Matilda) [1 reference]

Strong, Nathaniel (of Adeline) [2 references]

St. Sebastián, Spain [1 reference]

St. Thomas, Virgin Islands [4 references]

St. Thomas’s Hospital, London [1 reference]

Stuart, Charlotte Coates [1 reference]

Stuart, Gilbert [1 reference]

Stuart, James Francis Edward (The Old Pretender) [1 reference]

St. Ubes [See redirect]

Studion, Johann Philipp, Count von Warthausen [1 subentry]

St. Vincent (now St. Vincent and the Grenadines), W. Indies [2 references]

Success (U.S. brig) (J. Date) [1 reference]

Suffolk County, N.Y. [1 reference]

Suffolk Insurance Co. [1 reference]

Suffrein (French warship) [1 reference]

suicide [2 references]

Sulaiman, Mawlay [5 subentries]

Sullivan, George (Bowdoin’s secretary) [1 subentry]

Sullivan, James [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

Sulpicians of St. Mary’s Seminary [1 reference]

Sumatra [1 reference]

Superb (French privateer) (Dominique) [1 reference]

Supreme Court, U.S. [1 reference]

Surinam [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Susan (U.S. ship at Bordeaux) [1 reference]

Susan & Sarah (U.S. ship) (Marner) [2 references]

Susanna (U.S. brig) [1 reference]

Susanna (U.S. ship) (J. Arnold) [1 reference]

Swabia [3 references]

Swan, James [1 subentry]

Swan (British cutter) (Cameron) [1 reference]

Sweden [3 references + 17 subentries]

Swedish East India Company [1 reference]

Swedish Pomerania [1 subentry]

Switzerland [3 subentries]

Sylphe (French navy brig) [1 reference]

Symmes, Daniel [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Symmes, John Cleves [1 reference]

Syracuse, Sicily [7 references]

Syren (U.S. brig) [3 references + 3 subentries]