Philippe-Andre Joseph de Letombe to James Madison, April 7, 1802. In F...
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Robert Fulton to James Madison, March 23, 1814.
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Edmund Randolph to James Madison, September 12, 1788.
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Harewood, Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-11, FN-31 Survey number: HABS WV-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1769 Initial Construction
Harewood, Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-11, FN-31 Survey number: HABS WV-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1769 Initial Construction
The Federalist: A Collection of essays, written in favour of the new C...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. First complete edition. cf. The Federalist ... [ed.] by Henry B. Dawson. New York, 1863. Introduction: p. xxiii, lv-lxiii. Vol. 1: vi, 227, [1... More
James Madison John C. Payne. John C. Payne's Copy of James Madison's O...
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James Madison John C. Payne. John C. Payne's Copy of James Madison's O...
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Robert Gamble to James Madison, April 4, 1796.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, November 17, 1798
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James Madison, President of the United States / T. Sully del. ; D. Edw...
James Madison, full-length portrait, standing in office, facing slightly left with right hand resting on table. Reference copy in PRES FILE - Madison, James, 1751-1836 Prints Full. Exhibited: "Creating the U.S.... More
John Sevier to James Madison, April 27, 1815
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James Madison / from the original portrait by Gilbert Stuart.
James Madison, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Exterior view, from corner of Independence Ave. and 2nd St. Library o...
Forms part of the Library of Congress Series in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
[Entrance Hall. Bronze medallion with profile of James Madison, by Rob...
Forms part of the Library of Congress Series in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
Jacob Wagner to James Madison, September 5, 1805. With Notes.
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William F. Gray to James Madison, December 11, 1828. With Account info...
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Old Stone House, 1916 East Main Street, Richmond, Independent City, Vi...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS VA-120 Building/structure dates: ca. 1739 Initial Construction
Daniel D. Tompkins to James Madison, February 27, 1815.
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Edmund Randolph to James Madison, March 29, 1783.
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Sully, 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
The address was updated from 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly vicinity, to 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. (November 2016) Significance: Aside from preeminent historical associations, "Sully" is a notable plantat... More
Sully, 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
The address was updated from 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly vicinity, to 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. (November 2016) Significance: Aside from preeminent historical associations, "Sully" is a notable plantat... More
Sully, 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
The address was updated from 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly vicinity, to 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. (November 2016) Significance: Aside from preeminent historical associations, "Sully" is a notable plantat... More
Sully, 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
The address was updated from 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly vicinity, to 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. (November 2016) Significance: Aside from preeminent historical associations, "Sully" is a notable plantat... More
Sully, 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
The address was updated from 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly vicinity, to 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. (November 2016) Significance: Aside from preeminent historical associations, "Sully" is a notable plantat... More
James Madison to William Pinkney, November 9, 1808.
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James Madison to William Allen, January 21, 1830.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, August 28, 1789.
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James Madison to George Washington, December 5, 1789.
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J. F. Daniel Lobstein to James Madison, October 19, 1822. & Observatio...
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Joseph Wheaton to James Madison, May 29, 1812.
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James Madison to Frederic Beasley, December 22, 1824.
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Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, August 29, 1831.
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Fayette Nevil and others to James Madison, February 10, 1830. Invitati...
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George Joy to James Madison, April 20, 1806.
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Joel Barlow to James Madison, September 26, 1812. Part in Cipher-James...
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David Ramsay to James Madison, February 20, 1812.
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James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, April 3, 1781.
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Thomas Williamson to James Madison, April 15, 1816.
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David Stone to James Madison, February 24, 1807.
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Benjamin Hawkins to James Madison, June 1, 1789.
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Albert Gallatin to James Madison, January 5, 1811.
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A. B. Woodward to James Madison, March 25, 1825.
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George Hay to James Madison, April 23, 1821.
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Edward Carrington to James Madison, April 8, 1788.
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James Madison to John Armstrong, August 20, 1814.
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Thomas S. Hinde to James Madison, September 26, 1829. Narrative.
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James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 17, 1825. With Copy.
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A sketch for the regents speech on Mad-ass-son's insanity / G. Cruiksh...
Gabriel blowing a message "A bad news for you" at James Madison, who is standing between Napoleon and the devil, as two women symbolizing Great Britain and America, and British soldiers look on.
James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 15, 1783.
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William Plumer to James Madison, September 23, 1812.
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Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Octagon House, 1799 (1741) New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, Dis...
Location of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. 2004 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Excellent and innovative example of Federal style domestic architecture. Served as Executive Mansion fo... More
Christ Church, 620 G Street Southeast, Washington, District of Columbi...
Significance: Though Washington was a full fledged city in 1794, and Georgetown has been municipality for many years they were still in Maryland, and it was necessary to apply to the Maryland legislature for t... More
Christ Church, 620 G Street Southeast, Washington, District of Columbi...
Significance: Though Washington was a full fledged city in 1794, and Georgetown has been municipality for many years they were still in Maryland, and it was necessary to apply to the Maryland legislature for t... More
James Madison to Unknown, July 21, 1812.
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James Madison, November 2, 1810. Draft of a Proclamation, in Caesar Ro...
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James Madison to William Duane, August 20, 1803.
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Edmund Randolph to James Madison, March 28, 1789.
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Charles Pinckney to James Madison, May 16, 1788.
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William Pinkney to James Madison, December 31, 1807.
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William C. C. Claiborne to James Madison, August 2, 1812.
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James Madison to J. Barbour, September 22, 1828. Fragment.
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Charles Chalamet to James Madison, March 3, 1834. In French with Poem.
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James Madison , October 30, 1788. Answers to Queries from Moustier.
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John Dawson to James Madison, February 12, 1794.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, April 10, 1820
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John Dawson to James Madison, December 9, 1798.
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D. Stewart to James Madison, May 15, 1806.
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E. Gregory to James Madison, August 21, 1824.
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William Duane to James Madison, June 22, 1814.
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William Grayson to James Madison, August 21, 1785.
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James Madison to Andrew Jackson, October 11, 1835.
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Edmund Edrington to James Madison, February 1, 1813.
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Harewood, Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-11, FN-31 Survey number: HABS WV-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1769 Initial Construction
Jacob Read to James Madison, May 8, 1809.
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James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James E. D. Lanier House, 511 West First Street, Madison, Jefferson Co...
Significance: Designed by locally prominent Madison architect Francis Costigan (1810-1865) and built in 1843-44. The fine proportions and elegant presence of this classical brick structure are emphasized by the... More
James Madison. Notes and opinions, biography and miscellaneous. Includ...
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The Federalist: A Collection of essays, written in favour of the new C...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. First complete edition. cf. The Federalist ... [ed.] by Henry B. Dawson. New York, 1863. Introduction: p. xxiii, lv-lxiii. Vol. 1: vi, 227, [1... More
The Federalist: A Collection of essays, written in favour of the new C...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. First complete edition. cf. The Federalist ... [ed.] by Henry B. Dawson. New York, 1863. Introduction: p. xxiii, lv-lxiii. Vol. 1: vi, 227, [1... More