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  1. James Madison. Fourth President, 1809-1817. Campaign: As Thomas Jefferson’s secretary of state, James Madison inadvertently began a pattern in which this cabinet office position would lead directly to the presidency. This would continue until 1828, with the election of Andrew Jackson.

  2. Object Details. Fourth president, 1809–1817. James Madison coauthored, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the Federalist Papers (1787–88), a set of eighty-five essays arguing for the ratification of the Constitution, which remain among the greatest expressions of American political thought.

  3. James Madison. Fourth president, 1809–1817. James Madison coauthored, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the Federalist Papers (1787–88), a set of eighty-five essays arguing for the ratification of the Constitution, which remain among the greatest expressions of American political thought.

  4. Smithsonian NPG exhibition: the nation's only complete collection of presidential portraits outside the White House.

  5. James Madison, 16 Mar 1751 - 28 Jun 1836 Provenance Frederick Edwin Church [1826-1900], New York; Gift to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1877; Gift to NPG, 2019. See more items in National Portrait Gallery Collection Credit Line

  6. James Madison, 16 Mar 1751 - 28 Jun 1836 Provenance Frederick Edwin Church [1826-1900], New York; Gift to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1877; Gift to NPG, 2019. Credit Line

  7. americaspresidents.si.edu › object-groups › knowing-the-presidents-james-madisonKnowing the Presidents: James Madison

    James Madison. Fourth President, 1809-1817. Campaign: As Thomas Jefferson’s secretary of state, James Madison inadvertently began a pattern in which this cabinet office position would lead directly to the presidency. This would continue until 1828, with the election of Andrew Jackson.