Posted on 03/14/2010 9:45:43 AM PDT by Saije
James Madisons Orange County home offers free admission all day Tuesday in honor of the fourth presidents 259th birthday.
Born 1751 at Port Conway in King George while on a visit to his grandmother, Madison was raised at Montpelier, the oldest of 12 children. He is buried on the grounds of his lifelong home in the family cemetery, site of a special ceremony in honor of his birthday March 16 at 1:30 p.m.
Former Deputy Secretary of Education Eugene Hickock will deliver remarks at the cemetery along with Quantico Marine Corps Base Chief of Staff Col. Thompson Gerke, who will lay a wreath on the fourth presidents grave on behalf of President Barack Obama. Numerous other groups will also honor Madison by placing wreaths on his grave Tuesday.
The U.S. Marine Corps has a long-standing tradition of attending the annual birthday ceremony because of Madisons connection to the naval forces founding. As Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson, Madison recommended sending a squadron of naval ships to fight pirates off the coast of Africa, ultimately leading to their demise by 1805.
As president, Madison again called on the Marines to lead the nation during the War of 1812.
As a younger man, he attended Princeton (then the College of New Jersey) before beginning a political career spanning 41 years.
A delegate to the Constitutional Convention, the 36-year-old Madison made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay the Federalist essays.
For that, Madison later earned the moniker Father of the Constitution, a term he later protested, saying the document was not the offspring of a single brain but the work of many heads and many hands, according to whitehouse.gov.
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I regret never making it over there. I’ve been to Mount Vernon and Monticello but was never close enough to make the trip over to Montpelier.
I’ve been there - beautiful place. The family history & the restoration of the house is most interesting. Our trail club was honored to be asked to refurbish the trails in the James Madison Landmark Forest where some of the trees are 2-300 years old. Website: http://www.montpelier.org/
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