Madison, James - Public domain portrait engraving
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Mrs. James Madison, (Dolly Payne) / from an original picture by Gilber...
Mrs. James Madison, three-quarter length portrait, facing right, holding fan.
John Armstrong to James Madison. 1814. James Madison Papers.
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James Madison to Captain Winston, August 18, 1818.
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James Madison to Mathew Carey, May 3, 1821.
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Robley Dunglison to James Madison, March 19, 1830.
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William P. Eliason to James Madison, May 31, 1830. On verso Bernard Pe...
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James Madison correspondence: Photograph of National Historical Public...
Original caption: National Historical Publications Commission, Conference of Editors June 17, 1958. Front Row--seated left to right: Leonard C. Faber, Assistant Editor, Adams Faily Papers; Lyman H. Butterfield,... More
Architectural drawing for the James Madison Memorial Building for the ...
Presentation drawing showing library as perspective projection; rendering. UNIT title devised. Rendering by Rudolph Assoc. Date based on date project was first presented to the public. Transfer; Manuscript Divi... More
Discussion panel during the opening of the Mary Pickford Theater, Jame...
Photograph shows people in the Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress for a discussion during the opening ceremony of the theater. Depicted on stage are (left to right) are actors Tr... More
The tombstone of James Madison, fourth president of the United States....
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Montpelier State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL R. A. Glover Release Status: Released to Pub... More
James Madison Art print related to American Revolution
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James Madison correspondence: Letter from James Yard
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John Graham to James Madison, August 3, 1809.
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William F. Gray to James Madison, December 11, 1828. With Account info...
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Seven Buildings, 1901-1913 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, ...
Significance: Important as homes of Government Officials, ministers and private citizens, reported to have been erected soon after Washington became the capital city. Corner building (1901) house the State Dep... More
Marriage Announcement of Napolean, Emperor of France, to Archduchess M...
General notes: Communications from Heads of Foreign States, 1778-1905, Box 1. Exhibit History: "American Originals," December 1996 - December 1997, National Archives Rotunda, Washington, DC, Exhibit No. 624.0113.
Tench Coxe to James Madison, June 20, 1806.
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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
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 Nicholas P. Trist, January 26, 1828.
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William C.C. Claiborne to James Madison, March 25, 1804. With copy.
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William Duane to James Madison, September 20, 1812.
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James Madison to Gov. Shelby, August 12, 1813.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, November 26, 1795
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James Monroe to James Madison, March 3, 1804.
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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
James Monroe to James Madison, August 30, 1813.
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John O. Lay to James Madison, July 17, 1822.
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James Madison to Dey of Algiers, August, 1816.
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Hubbard Taylor to James Madison, February 3, 1795.
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Thomas Munroe to James Madison, September 23, 1814.
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Asher Robbins to James Madison, July 17, 1818.
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Elbridge Gerry to James Madison, September 22, 1810.
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Peter Stephen Chazotte to James Madison, January 15, 1821.
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William Crawford to James Madison, June 30, 1812.
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Isaac Moore to James Madison, January 9, 1810. With Genealogical Chart...
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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of lett...
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Andrew Ellicott to James Madison, March 9, 1811.
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James Madison Unknown, August 23, 1795. Draft of letter to unknown cor...
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James Madison to James Madison Sr., April 25, 1796.
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William Crawford to James Madison, September 7, 1812.
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George Hay to James Madison, September 28, 1813.
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James Madison to Richard Rush. 1831. James Madison Papers.
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James Madison to James Monroe, January 13, 1807.
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J. T. Canby to James Madison, May 5, 1815. Includes certification, dat...
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James Barbour to James Madison, June 13, 1814.
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Office of Discount and Deposit, May 5, 1806. Nineteen blank checks dat...
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David Jones to James Madison, September 28, 1814.
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James Madison, June 7, 1776. John C. Payne's copy of Thomas Jefferson ...
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Edward Carrington to James Madison, June 17, 1788.
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 16, 1813.
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James Madison to George Washington, March 18, 1787.
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Francis Corbin to James Madison, November 13, 1820.
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James Madison correspondence: 1809 July 4
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James Madison. Original Notes on Debates in the Federal Convention (Pa...
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St. George Tucker to James Madison, March 26, 1813. Notes on his teleg...
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, September 1, 1785, with List of Boo...
with List of Books Purchased for Madison
James Maury to James Madison, September 29, 1818. With Observations Oc...
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John O. Lay to James Madison, July 2, 1825. Includes account of tobacc...
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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
David Jones to James Madison, December 10, 1814.
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George Dallas to James Madison, February 26, 1817.
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John Browne Cutting to James Madison, December 10, 1801.
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Monument Place, Elm Grove, Ohio County, WV
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-5, FN-6 Survey number: HABS WV-21-8 Building/structure dates: 1798 Initial Construction
Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough to James Madison, June 29, 1829.
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Richard Peters to James Madison, March 31, 1790.
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Ralph Schenck to James Madison, August 24, 1815.
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Joseph Jones to James Madison, May 31, 1789.
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William Smith to James Madison, March 31, 1822.
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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
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
Nathaniel Cogswell to James Madison, July 11, 1808.
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James Madison, May 10, 1776. "Independence and Constitution of Virgini...
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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
John Dawson to James Madison, March 20, 1789.
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James Monroe to Charles Bagot, August 12, 1816.
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 10, 1819.
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James Barbour to James Madison, December 13, 1820.
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