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James Madison (15205 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=James Madison
7: | succeeded=[[James Monroe]]
12: | wife=[[Dolley Madison]]
16: '''James Madison''' ([[March 16]], [[1751]]–[[June 28]], [[1...
19: ... spent most of his childhood years. In [[1769]], James left the plantation to attend [[Princeton Univers...

James Madison University (3861 bytes)
2: [[Image:Jmu_logo.gif|framed|James Madison University]]
3: '''James Madison University''' (also known as '''JMU'''), located ...
9: ...1976]] the university's name was changed to James Madison University.
19: James Madison's sports teams are called the Dukes. They partic...
24: *[http://www.jmu.edu James Madison University]

James Madison class submarine (848 bytes)
1: The '''''James Madison'' class''' of submarine was an evolutionary devel...
8: {{James Madison class submarine}}
11: [[Category:James Madison class submarines| ]]

Bishop James Madison Society (470 bytes)
1: ... a tribute to the life of the late [[Bishop James Madison]], eighth president of William and Mary. Membersh...

List of places named for James Madison (1554 bytes)
1: ...places in the [[United States]] named for [[James Madison]]:
3: *[[Madison, Georgia]]
4: *[[Madison, Connecticut]]
5: *[[Madison, New Jersey]]
6: *[[Madison, Wisconsin]], the state capital

USS James Madison (SSBN-627) (2287 bytes)
42: ...he [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[James Madison|the fourth President of the United States]]. The ...
44: ...ion in November and December of [[1964]], ''James Madison'' sailed for her first patrol [[17 January]] [[19...
48: ...egister]] on [[20 November]] [[1992]]. Ex-''James Madison'' entered the Nuclear Powered [[Ship and Submarin...
50: See [[USS James Madison|USS ''James Madison'']] for other ships of the same name.
55: {{James_Madison_class_submarine}}

Madison Park (Madison Street Park) (372 bytes)
1: ...reet]] and [[Alphabetical List of Hoboken streets|Madison Street]]. There is a large metal slide there, and...

Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (3049 bytes)
1: '''Henry James''' was an English lawyer and statesman.
3: He was the son of P. T. James, surgeon, and was born at [[Hereford]] on the [[O...
9: ...ster]], and in 1895 he was made a peer as [[Baron James of Hereford]]. In later years he was a prominent ...
28: [[Category:1828 births|James, Henry]]
29: [[Category:British MPs|James, Henry]]

Madison (2353 bytes)
1: ... the United States of America|President]] [[James Madison]]:
2: **[[Madison, Alabama]]
3: **[[Madison, Arkansas]]
4: **[[Madison, Connecticut]]
5: **[[Madison, Florida]]

Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme (977 bytes)
1: ...909]] - [[May 16]], [[1992]] was created '''Baron James of Rusholme''', of Fallowfield in the County Pala...
3: Lord James of Rusholme was the first [[Vice-Chancellor]] of ...
12: [[Category:1909 births|James of Rusholme]]
13: [[Category:1992 deaths|James of Rusholme]]

Madison Park (415 bytes)
1: There are a few places named '''Madison Park'''
3: *[[Madison Park (Madison Street Park)]], a park in [[Hoboken, New Jersey]]
4: *[[Madison Park (Seattle)|Madison Park]], a [[park]] in [[Seattle, Washington]]
5: *[[Madison Park, Seattle, Washington|Madison Park]], a [[neighborhood]] in [[Seattle, Washingt...
6: *[[Madison Park, Baltimore, Maryland|Madison Park]], a [[neighborhood]] in [[Baltimore, Maryla...

Madison, Georgia (2706 bytes)
1: '''Madison''' is a city located in [[Morgan County, Georgia]...
4: Madison is located at 33°35'17" North, 83°28'21" ...

Madison (dance) (361 bytes)
1: The '''Madison''' is a [[novelty dance]] popular in [[France]] i...

Madison, New Hampshire (2485 bytes)
1: '''Madison''' is a town located in [[Carroll County, New Ham...

Madison, Connecticut (2630 bytes)
1: '''Madison''' is a town located in [[New Haven County, Conne...
17: [http://www.madisonct.org/ Town of Madison Website]
19: [http://madison.dems.info/ Madison Democratic Town Committee]

Madison, New Jersey (4514 bytes)
1: ...population of 16,530. It is sister cities with [[Madison, Connecticut]]
4: Madison is located at 40°45'31" North, 74°24'58" ...
19: ...y little vacant commercial space. In recent years Madison has become noted for the number and quality of it...
21: ...cres (0.7 km²) of the former Dodge Estate in Madison. Five of a possible seven projects have been comp...
25: [[Drew University]] is located in Madison, on a leafy 200 acre (809,000 m²) campu...

Madison, Pennsylvania (2606 bytes)
1: '''Madison''' is a borough located in [[Westmoreland County,...
4: Madison is located at 40°14'55" North, 79°40'46" ...

Madison, Wisconsin (19274 bytes)
2: ...Wisconsin|Dane County]]. The metropolitan area of Madison as of 2003 is 526,742 inhabitants
4: Madison is 77 miles west of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwau...
7: [[Image:Madison, WI skyline.JPG|thumb|left|300px|Madison's skyline as seen from the shore of Lake Monona]]
9: ...Madison as the new capital. Despite the fact that Madison was still only a city on paper, the legislature v...
11: ...ippi Railroad]] connected to Madison in [[1854]]. Madison became a city in [[1856]], with a population of 6...

Madison, Florida (2959 bytes)
1: ... the [[county seat]] of [[Madison County, Florida|Madison County]]{{GR|6}}.
4: [[Image:FLMap-doton-Madison.PNG|right|Location of Madison, Florida]]
5: Madison is located at 30°27'59" North, 83°24'55" ...
19: * [http://www.madisonfl.org/madison.htm City of Madison]
20: * [http://www.madisonfl.org Greater Madison County Chamber of Commerce]

New Madison, Ohio (2653 bytes)
1: '''New Madison''' is a village located in [[Darke County, Ohio]]...
4: ...OHMap-doton-New_Madison.png|right|Location of New Madison, Ohio]]
6: New Madison is located at 39°58'7" North, 84°42'30" W...

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