A view of the Presidents house in the city of Washington after the con...
Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only pub... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
First bishop of Virginia - Public domain portrait print
Full-length silhouette portrait shows James Madison, the first bishop of Virginia facing right outdoors next to a tree. Purchase; 1915; (DLC/PP-1915:44874).
Zachary Taylor, the people's choice for 12th president
Print shows a Whig campaign banner for the 1848 presidential election. In the center of a facsimile cloth banner is an oval bust portrait of candidate Zachary Taylor in military uniform. Surrounding the oval, o... More
James Madison, fourth President of the United States
James Madison, half-length portrait, seated, facing right, with documents in hand.
A boxing match, or another bloody nose for John Bull / W. Charles, del...
The artist gloats over naval losses suffered by England early in the War of 1812, in particular the defeat of the warship "Boxer" by the American frigate "Enterprise" in September 1813. King George III stands ... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
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
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
Independence declared 1776. The Union must be preserved / designed and...
A memorial to the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution, with distinctly pro-Democratic overtones. Below the title "Independence Declared" are bust portraits of the first eight Presidents, wit... More
The Presidents of the United States Lewis Cass, Democratic candidate f...
Print shows a campaign banner for Democratic presidential candidate Lewis Cass. It is almost identical in design to a banner Currier produced the same year for Zachary Taylor (no. 1848-5), except that here, abo... More
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.
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
American star / Design'd, engraved & [Published?] by Thomas Gimbrede, ...
Oval medallion portraits of George Washington and (below, left to right) Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and John Adams are framed against a curtain of drapery and furs surmounted by a star. Washington's portr... More
A boxing match, or another bloody nose for John Bull / W. Charles, del...
The artist gloats over naval losses suffered by England early in the War of 1812, in particular the defeat of the warship "Boxer" by the American frigate "Enterprise" in September 1813. King George III stands ... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Charles Willson Peale - James Madison, bust portrait miniature, facing...
Gold-cased oval portrait miniature, given to Catherine "Kitty" Floyd, presented as a pin, in velvet-lined container. Presented to the Library in September 1976 by Dr. Winthrop M. Leeds of Pittsburgh, Pa., on be... More
Copy of the Kentucky Resolutions
Picryl description: Public domain historic political document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The fall of Washington--or Maddy in full flight, British Cartoon Print
Cartoon showing President James Madison and probably John Armstrong, his secretary of war, both with bundles of papers, fleeing from Washington, with burning buildings behind them. Forms part of :British Cartoo... More
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.
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Portraits of the seven presidents of the U.S. / A. Baker's, lithog.
An emblematic print with hidden portraits of the Presidents, from Washington through Jackson. In the center is a small land mass, surrounded on three sides by water and strewn with barrels, anchors, bales, a co... More
American star / Design'd, engraved & [Published?] by Thomas Gimbrede, ...
Oval medallion portraits of George Washington and (below, left to right) Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and John Adams are framed against a curtain of drapery and furs surmounted by a star. Washington's portr... More
Patent right issued to Nathaniel Foster
Picryl description: Public domain document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The taking of the city of Washington in America
Print shows a view from the Potomac River, of Washington, D.C. under attack by British forces under Major General Ross, August 24, 1814. Paper has watermark on lower right corner: 1820. Published in: Eyes of t... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Res. Jas. Madison, 19 & PA Ave., [Washington, D.C.]
Public domain historic photograph of Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Presidents of the United States Lewis Cass, Democratic candidate f...
Print shows a campaign banner for Democratic presidential candidate Lewis Cass. It is almost identical in design to a banner Currier produced the same year for Zachary Taylor (no. 1848-5), except that here, abo... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
James Madison, fourth President of the United States
James Madison, half-length portrait, seated, facing right, with documents in hand.
The taking of the city of Washington in America
Print shows a view from the Potomac River, of Washington, D.C. under attack by British forces under Major General Ross, August 24, 1814. Paper has watermark on lower right corner: 1820. Published in: Eyes of t... More
James Madison - 4th President of the United States / on stone by A. Ne...
Print showing James Madison, bust portrait, facing right, in frame. From series: Portraits of the Presidents. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1846 by C.S. Williams, in the Clerk's Office of th... More
Political chart. Presidential campaign, 1860
Campaign broadside presenting portraits and platforms of all candidates as well as portraits of the 15 previous Presidents.
James Madison : from the original picture by Chappel in the possession...
Public domain reproduction of art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
James Madison - Print, Library of Congress collection
63474 U.S. Copyright Office. General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov Title devised by Library staff or Junior Fellows, 2005-2017. Elson (A.W.) & Co... More
[James Madison Monument, Montpelier, Virginia]
H114242 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Copy of the Kentucky Resolutions
Picryl description: Public domain historic political document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Portraits of the seven presidents of the U.S. / A. Baker's, lithog.
An emblematic print with hidden portraits of the Presidents, from Washington through Jackson. In the center is a small land mass, surrounded on three sides by water and strewn with barrels, anchors, bales, a co... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
The first great Western empire: or, the United States of America
A patriotic broadside illustrated with emblems of the United States composed chiefly of typographic elements. A large central framework incorporates a small "Temple of Freedom" surmounted by a small Liberty fi... More
Presidents of the United States, [Bouclet & Feusier portraits of the P...
Portrays 16 Presidents. Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A view of the Presidents house in the city of Washington after the con...
Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only pub... More
A boxing match, or another bloody nose for John Bull / W. Charles, del...
The artist gloats over naval losses suffered by England early in the War of 1812, in particular the defeat of the warship "Boxer" by the American frigate "Enterprise" in September 1813. King George III stands ... More
The taking of the city of Washington in America
Print shows a view from the Potomac River, of Washington, D.C. under attack by British forces under Major General Ross, August 24, 1814. Paper has watermark on lower right corner: 1820. Published in: Eyes of t... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Sales contract between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison for an inden...
Reproduction number: A91 (color slide) Former President Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) wrote this contract on 19 April 1809 (ironically the anniversary of the Battle of Concord and Lexington which began the war f... More
A view of the Presidents house in the city of Washington after the con...
Print shows a view from northeast of the fire-damaged White House, a result of the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British general Robert Ross led his troops into Washington with strict orders to burn only pub... More
Montpelier, 13480 South Montpelier Road, Montpelier Station, Orange Co...
Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison family progeny... More
Letter, James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, partially written in cipher...
Reproduction number: A64 (color slide; page 1) This letter of 23 May 1789 was written by James Madison (1751-1836), a member of the first Congress and later the fourth president of the United States, to Thomas ... More
Washington in 1809 -- A Pen Picture. Diary of Sarah Ridg Schuyler, Jan...
A modern typescript transcription of an 1809 diary of a young woman, Sarah Ridg, who made an extended visit to Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., in 1809. She describes: the Capitol building (before it... More
An address to the people of New England
Signatures: [1]⁴ 2-5⁴. Sowerby, E.M. Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson, 3462 Shaw, R.R. American bibliography, 15147 "Note": p. [1] at end. Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-05-08 no edits (1 card)
Washington in 1809 -- A Pen Picture. Diary of Sarah Ridg Schuyler, Jan...
A modern typescript transcription of an 1809 diary of a young woman, Sarah Ridg, who made an extended visit to Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., in 1809. She describes: the Capitol building (before it... More
James Madison Papers: Oversize, 1788-1833; 1979-1985 Addition; Part C;...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings. Free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
An address to the people of New England
Signatures: [1]⁴ 2-5⁴. Sowerby, E.M. Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson, 3462 Shaw, R.R. American bibliography, 15147 "Note": p. [1] at end. Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-05-08 no edits (1 card)
Washington in 1809 -- A Pen Picture. Diary of Sarah Ridg Schuyler, Jan...
A modern typescript transcription of an 1809 diary of a young woman, Sarah Ridg, who made an extended visit to Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., in 1809. She describes: the Capitol building (before it... More
Sarah Ridg Schuyler diary : - Public domain document scan
Annotated typescript transcription of a diary (1809 January 3-November 2) kept by Sarah Ridg, later Sarah Ridg Schuyler, as a young woman on an extended visit to Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D.C. She docum... More