President Madison was against the proposal, however, and the War of 1812 ended all discussion.
Then in 1813 President Madison named him Secretary of War.
For example, "President Madison's wife's first name is the same as this person."
Tyrell had said something about President Madison, she was certain.
But on the day before he left office, President Madison vetoed the bill because it was unconstitutional.
There she was introduced to President Madison, and to his dark-haired wife.
As always, he took a national, not sectional, view of the country, and strongly supported President Madison.
During this time, he also served as physician to President Madison (1809-1817).
The war was over before the proposals were submitted to President Madison.
It has been said that President Madison and the rest of the government quickly returned to the city.