Sources for Virginians of the war of 1812 Bios

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James Madison

"Our Presidents: James Madison 1809-1817." The White House, www.whitehouse.gov

James Madison (1751-1836). American President, An Online Reference Resource. The Miller Center: University of Virginia, http://millercenter.org/president

James Madison's Montpelier, www.montpelier.org

"James Madison," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Monroe

"Our Presidents: James Monroe 1817-1825." The White House, www.whitehouse.gov

James Monroe (1758-1831). American President, An Online Reference Resource. The Miller Center: University of Virginia, http://millercenter.org/president

James Monroe. Ash Lawn-Highland, Home of James Monroe, www.ashlawnhighland.org

James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Chronology. University of Mary Washington, www.umw.edu/jamesmonroemuseum/

"James Monroe," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Henry Harrison

"Our Presidents: William Henry Harrison 1841." The White House, www.whitehouse.gov

"William Henry Harrison," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Henry Harrison. NNDB, www.nndb.com

William Henry Harrison (1773-1841). American President, An Online Reference Resource. The Miller Center: University of Virginia, http://millercenter.org/president

John Randolph

"John Randolph of Roanoke," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Randolph, John, (1773-1833). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: 1774-Present.

James Barbour

"James Barbour," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Barbour, James, (1775-1842). Biographical Directory of the United States Senate: 1774-Present.

Biography of James Barbour. Orange County, VA Biographies. www.onlinebiographies.info/va/barbour-j.htm

Governor's Information: Virginia Governor James Barbour. National Governors Association, www.nga.org

Dolley Madison

Classroom Primary Documents. "Saving History: Dolley Madison, the White House and the War of 1812." The White House Historical Association.

Women in History: Living Vignettes of Notable Women from U. S. History

"Our First Ladies: Dolley Payne Todd Madison." The White House, www.whitehouse.gov

War of 1812 People & Stories. Dolley Payne Madison. www.galafilm.com/1812

Dolley Madison. American President, An Online Reference Resource. The Miller Center: University of Virginia, http://millercenter.org/president

Elizabeth Monroe

"Our First Ladies: Elizabeth Kortright Monroe." The White House, www.whitehouse.gov

First Lady Biography: Elizabeth Monroe. National First Ladies Library, www.firstladies.org/biographies

Elizabeth Monroe. American President, An Online Reference Resource. The Miller Center: University of Virginia, http://millercenter.org/president