James Madison was President from 1809 - 1817. The US takes a census every ten years, so the Third US Census was taken in 1810.
That census showed a total US population of 7,239,881 of which 1,191,362 were slaves.
James and Dolly Madison were there in 1814.
No. James Madison died in 1836. James Madison University was founded in 1908, as Madison College, a ladies' teachers' college. However, it was named in honor of President James Madison who lived about 120 miles away from the its site .
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Andrew Jackson. Madison after his presidency lived through the Monroe, Adams & Jackson Administrations.
James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, served two four-year terms in the office, between March 4, 1809 and March 4, 1817. He was preceded in by Thomas Jefferson and succeeded by James Monroe.
No, James Madison was not photographed during his lifetime. He lived from 1751 to 1836, and photography was not developed as a technology until the late 1830s, after his death. Therefore, no known photographs of James Madison exist.
President Madison lived in what is now called the Octagon House located at 18th Street and New York Avenue in Washington. Colonel John Tayloe owned the house at the time, in 1814 and offered it as a temporary Executive Mansion.
They were married at the home of the bride's sister in what was then Virginia, but is now West Virginia.
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Madison had four brothers that lived to be named and three that lived to be adult. They wereFrancis Madison (1752-1800)Ambrose Madison (1755-1793)William Madison(1762-1843)Reuben Madison (1772-1775)
James and Dolley Madison were the White House residents when the British burned it.
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