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  1. Ladson House in Charleston, named after its former owner James H. Ladson; he lived there with 12 house slaves when not spending time on his two plantations labored by around 200 slaves. William Ladson and Anne Gibbes were the parents of the American revolutionary and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina James Ladson (1753–1812).

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    James Henry Ladson war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, Offizier während des Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieges und Plantagenbesitzer. Zwischen 1792 und 1794 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates South Carolina und von 1800 bis 1804 Mitglied des Senats des Bundesstaates.

  3. James Daniel Maddison (born 23 November 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team. Maddison began his career with Coventry City before joining Norwich City in 2016.

  4. Internet Biographies: James Madison-- from The Presidents of the United States of America Compiled by the White House. James Madison-- from The American President From the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, in addition to information on the Presidents themselves, they have first lady and cabinet member biographies, listings of presidential staff and advisers, and ...

  5. James Madison - 4th President - 1809-1817. Series: Presidential $1 Coin Program. Obverse. Portrait of James Madison, the 4th president of the United States from 1809 to 1817, facing slightly to the right. Script: Latin . Lettering: JAMES MADISON JI DE 4th PRESIDENT 1809-1817. Engravers: Don Everhart, Joel Iskowitz. Reverse

  6. James Madison High School students login to the Student Portal to access your account, classes, and grades. JMHS is a Ashworth College Online affiliate

  7. James Madison. The oldest of twelve children, James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 to James and Nelly Madison. James Sr. was a slave owner and planter. In the early 1760s, he constructed a new home in Orange County, Virginia, and the family moved into the plantation estate, Montpelier. Although James Madison was often ill as a child, he was ...