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Mount Pleasant was one of the earliest sites of English settlement in Piedmont Virginia. Located in what was then Spotsylvania County and later Orange County, the estate was part of a 4,675-acre parcel of land that had originally belonged to Colonel James Taylor, the surveyor of King William and King and Queen counties. In 1723 Taylor gave it to his two sons-in-law, Ambrose Madison and Thomas Chew, who cleared and built on it as the law required. In March or April 1732, Madison the grandfather of the future U.S. president moved his family into the overseer’s house, constructed around 1726. Approximately twenty-nine enslaved people lived on the farm, which grew tobacco and corn. In July 1732, or less than six months after his arrival, Madison died; three enslaved people were later convicted of poisoning him. ....
On March 16th, descendants will mark the birthday of James Madison, America’s fourth president and the author of our constitution. Among them, an African ....
On March 16th, descendants will mark the birthday of James Madison, America’s fourth president and the author of our constitution. Among them, an African ....
The history behind an exclusive but lesser-known presidential club When Joe Biden was sworn in as the nation s 46th president, he joined an exclusive but lesser-known club of those who d come before. Joe Biden s full name is Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. He is one of 10 other commanders-in-chief through history named after their fathers. Others in the group include James Madison Jr., Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Calvin Coolidge Jr. Jeffrey Engel, founding director of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University, told CBS News Dana Jacobson he isn t surprised presidents don t use the junior distinction. I m not surprised that presidents or any politician would choose not to call themselves junior. Because what is the word junior but diminutive? It s saying you re lesser something, or at the very most you are a copy of something, he said. So we see presidents who found themselves using junior throughout most of their life, but when they wan ....