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Browsing named entities in Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct.. You can also browse the collection for James Madison or search for James Madison in all documents.

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In 1812 the selectmen were directed to petition the General Court in consequence of the grievance the town suffered by the erection of a turnpike-gate on the Middlesex Turnpike in Lexington limits. In 1813 the second inauguration of President Madison was celebrated on the 4th of March by his political friends, with considerable éclat, considering the hard times. Salutes were fired, the church bell rung, and a procession, preceded by the West Cambridge Band, marched through the town, fro Tufts's tavern, where they partook of a supper. Col. Russell presided, and the evening was spent very pleasantly with stories, songs and toasts. Of the latter, I remember but one, given by Ephraim Cutter, referring to the Federalists on President Madison: Bark at the moon, ye deadly dogs of night, She neither minds your howl, nor shines less bright. J. B. Russell, Reminiscences. Mr. Russell, in a later communication, enumerates the military of West Cambridge at this period thus: (1) T
H., 28 October, 1807. He was a printer, and was of the firm of Munroe & French, publishers of the Boston Patriot, established 1809. In 1812 he removed to Baltimore, Md., and was associated in publishing the Baltimore Patriot, which supported Mr. Madison's administration and the war of 1812, and was an influential journal for half a century. He was a volunteer in the Artillery Company of Fencibles, commanded by Chief-Justice Nicholson, at the time of the attack on Baltimore by the British in une, 1812, a. 28; Hannah Maria, adm. to the ch. and bap. (aet. 27) 16 Jan. 1814, d. unm. 9 Mar. 1814, a. 27; Sarah Ann, d. 10 June, 1810, unm., a. 21; William, styled 4th, d. 26 May, 1812, a. 21, unm.; Caroline, d. unm. 22 Oct. 1812,a. 19; James Madison [M. D. Harv. 1822]—left college in sophomore year from ill-health; Thomas Jefferson [b. Menotomy, 30 Oct. 1797, removed elsewhere]; Mary Ann, m. Henry S. Low; Capt. W. H. Low, U. S.N., d. at Frankford Arsenal, 24 June, 1877, a. 55; a nati
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