Home of James and Dolly Madison
Orange County, Virginia
New 52 Page Booklet
The Howe history, printed in 1845, covers the early development of this area, while excerpts from the WPA book, give a nostalgic glimpse from a 1940 vantage point, including interesting historical notes and sightseeing possibilities. Gwathmey's 1937 contribution, sub-titled "Where the Western Migration Began" is a rich resource for the names of early families. Many of these settlers and/or their descendants later migrated to the "western" states of Kentucky, Ohio, etc. Because the booklet is comprised of excerpts from several sources, there may occasionally be duplication of material.
Among the many subjects discussed are: Physical Features of the area, a list of old homes in the county; examples of crimes and punishments; portraits in the courthouse; Civil War officers from Orange Co.; President Zachary Taylor, a native son; the spelling of "Dolly" or "Dolley" Madison's name; German Immigrants; Gov. Spotswood; a tame deer in a 'china shop'; the Church of the Blind Preacher: James Waddel, a famous orator, made more famous by William Wirt; Montpelier, home of James Madison; the Barbour family; Indian Burial Mound; the County and various wars; and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
Illustrations include: the Church of the "Blind Preacher", Montpelier; and the Orange Courthouse.
The booklet has no index, so I can't check for individual names, but I am happy to answer other questions.
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