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The National Guard Heritage Collectible 10 X 14 Print Colonel James Madison
$ 8.97
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Description
The National Guard Heritage reproduction print of Colonel James Madison. March 1988.Dimensions: 10" X 14"
Thick paper stock.
This print is in excellent, super clean condition but may have a slight bend on the corners.
We will ship it flat in a box.
Here is the text of the print:
Citizen Soldier
In 1775, after serving briefly as a private, James Madison was commissioned as colonel and commander of the Orange County Regiment, Virginia Militia. Colonel Madison was responsible for the training and readiness of his regiment. Although frail health precluded active service, Madison gained prominence as a patriot and statesman. In 1776 he was elected to the Virginia Constitutional Convention where he helped to frame a constitution and bill of rights. Madison was elected to the Continental Congress in 1780. In 1781, Colonel Madison was appointed county lieutenant of Orange County, Virginia, and was responsible for all militia affairs in the county including supervising the training of the militia. While serving in the Virginia legislature, he led the effort to convene a national constitutional convention which met in the summer of 1787. If not the father of the Constitution, Madison was certainly its prime architect. His Virginia Plan called for a national government with three branches which would be supreme over the states. Madison also played a critical role in convincing the states to ratify the Constitution. After serving as a congressman and Secretary of State, James Madison was inaugurated as the fourth president of the United States in March 1809.
NGB-78-8505 17. MARCH 1988. U.S. G.P.O. : 1988-211-392