A History of Madison County, Virginia

A History of Madison County, Virginia
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Synopsis A History of Madison County, Virginia by : Claude Lindsay Yowell

A History of Madison County, Virginia

A History of Madison County, Virginia
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Synopsis A History of Madison County, Virginia by : Claude Lindsay Yowell

Madison County, Virginia

Madison County, Virginia
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Synopsis Madison County, Virginia by : Margaret G. Davis

This is a revision of a manuscript by Claude Lindsay Yowell.

A History of Madison County, Virginia

A History of Madison County, Virginia
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Synopsis A History of Madison County, Virginia by : Claude Lindsay Yowell

History of Madison County, Ohio

History of Madison County, Ohio
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Synopsis History of Madison County, Ohio by : Chester Edwin Bryan

Madison County

Madison County
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Total Pages : 132
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Synopsis Madison County by : Trish Crowe

This fertile and beautiful land, with its small rivers and valleys and surrounding mountains, was designated Madison County in 1792. The county was named for the family of James Madison, fourth president of the United States and the father of the Constitution. His family ran a mill on the Rapidan River, which is now located in the southern section of Madison County. Early in the 18th century, descendants of English and French colonials settled the southern sections of the county, and Quakers and German Lutherans settled the northern sections. Madison Countys first church, Hebron Lutheran, was built in 1740, and its public church school was opened in 1748. Archaeologists have gathered evidence that Native Americans hunted and gathered in the region thousands of years earlier.