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  1. James Madison: Fourth President 1809-1817 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
  2. Madison : Character in Time : The US Presidents by R. David Cox, 1998-05-02

101. James Madison In Madison, Wisconsin
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Historic Madison, Inc. of Wisconsin P.O. Box 2721, Madison, WI 53701 home site map Membership Information General History ... Famous Names Special Places Images The Madison in Madison By Tess Mulrooney,
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The first Wisconsinite to publicly acknowledge the importance of James Madison and to honor him was James Duane Doty. Doty was a federal district judge and land speculator in the early days of the territory and state. Madison, the "Father of the Constitution" and the nation’s fourth president (1809-1817), died at the age of 85 on June 28, 1836. Doty named the paper city he created that autumn, on the isthmus between Third and Fourth Lakes, for the popular deceased president. On November 12th of that year, Delegate Joseph Teas (with Doty as a lobbyist) proposed the paper city as the site for the future state’s capital to the territorial legislature meeting in Belmont. To add to the city’s appeal, Doty emphasized the U.S. Constitution connection by naming the streets after its signers. It took several ballots but Madison won out over 15 other cities, real and imagined, by a vote of seven to six. James Madison Park Other groups and individuals in Madison have honored James Madison in various ways over the years. In 1963 the area known as Conklin Park at the foot of North Hamilton Street and bordering on East Gorham Street and Lake Mendota was officially named James Madison Park by the Madison Parks Commission. The first piece of land for the park had been purchased from the Conklin family in 1938 and the area took its name from the Conklin ice house that had stood on the site. Col. Joseph "Bud" Jackson, business manager of the Jackson Medical Clinic and leader of the civic booster organization called the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation, had for years been promoting the site as a location for a convention center in opposition to the Monona Avenue-Olin Terrace site that Frank Lloyd Wright and his supporters had been seeking. Jackson was an admirer of James Madison and suggested the name to the Parks Commission.

102. James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
The goal of the fellowship program is to help individuals such as you become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution. james madison Graduate Fellowships. H O M E. james competition
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103. James Madison And James Monroe
Features information on America's fourth and fifth presidents with an emphasis on their similarities and differences in politics and childhood.
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104. Inaugural Addresses Of The Presidents Of The United States. 1989
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105. Medical History Of U.S. Presidents

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