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Madison Historic Cemeteries
The municipal burial ground is a composite of four cemeter...
Madison Square
Madison Square was laid out in 1839 and is named for the f...
Madison Square, British Southern Line of Defenses
Through this square ran the southern line of defenses of t...
James Madison and Dolley Madison
Near this spot
are buried
James Madison
...
The Madison Family Cemetery
Discovering Madison
"The advice nearest to my heart ...
Madison Farm Complex
1760s - 1840s
In the fields in front of you, archaeo...
Madison Hall
Homesite scene of colonial settlement, Civil War clash
...Madison County World War Roll of Honor
Dedicated by the Citizens of London
to the Gl...
First White Settlers of Madison County
In commemoration of
the first white settlers<...
Dolly Madison
1768 - 1849
Hostess and social leader.
Wife of...
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Madison Historic Cemeteries
The municipal burial ground is a composite of four cemeteries reflecting the stages of community development. Early Madisonians first established a collective cemetery at the edge of town rather than sectarian burials in churchyards. The nineteenth century plan for Old ...
Madison Square
Madison Square was laid out in 1839 and is named for the fourth President of the United States. Around the Square stand notable examples of Greek Revival, Gothic, and Romanesque architecture characteristic of nineteenth century Savannah.
To the west are St. ...
Madison Square, British Southern Line of Defenses
Through this square ran the southern line of defenses of the British who held Savannah from December 29, 1778 to July 11, 1782. After a seige of 22 days, at dawn of October 9, 1779, the strong western defenses on ...
James Madison and Dolley Madison
Near this spot
are buried
James Madison
"Father of the Constitution"
Fourth President of the United States
1809-1817
and
Dolley Madison
his wife
Marker is at the intersection of Constitution Highway (State Highway 20) and Jacksontown Road (County Route 655), on the right when traveling east on Constitution Highway. ...
The Madison Family Cemetery
Discovering Madison
"The advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that the Union of the States be cherished an perpetuated."
-James Madison, Advice to My Country, 1834
The Madison Family Cemetery is the understated resting place for two of ...
Madison Farm Complex
1760s - 1840s
In the fields in front of you, archaeologists have found the extremely well-preserved remains of James Madison's plantation farm complex, which served as the hub of the working farm and the home for several generations of field slaves. ...
Madison Hall
Homesite scene of colonial settlement, Civil War clash
The crest of the hill was the site of Madison Hall, built in the mid-1700s for John Madison, the first Court Clerk of Augusta County, which originally included this area of Rockingham County ...
Madison County World War Roll of Honor
Dedicated by the Citizens of London
to the Glory of God and to all those
of Madison who served in
the World War 1914-1918
[Roll of Honor]
The names and deeds of those who rendered service in defense of the American ideals of liberty and ...
First White Settlers of Madison County
In commemoration of
the first white settlers
of Madison County,
the first of whom was
Jonathan Alder
1795 - 1815
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 68) and High Street (U.S. 42), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy ...
Dolly Madison
1768 - 1849
Hostess and social leader.
Wife of President Madison.
Birthplace stood 1½ mi. northeast.
Marker is on W Market Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org