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" Jefferson and the Reverend James Madison, president of the College of William and Mary, are credited with making the first simultaneous meteorological measurements in 1778. "
Historical Perspectives on Climate Change - Page 39
by James Rodger Fleming - 1998 - 208 pages
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Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book, 1766-1824: With Relevant Extracts ..., Volume 22

Thomas Jefferson - Gardening - 1944 - 774 pages
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Jefferson, War and Peace, 1776 to 1784, Volume 2

Marie Goebel Kimball - History - 1947 - 534 pages
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John Adams & the Prophets of Progress

Zoltán Haraszti - Political science - 1952 - 392 pages
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The Jeffersonian Heritage

Dumas Malone - Presidents - 1953 - 188 pages
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David Rittenhouse

Brooke Hindle - Astronomers - 1980 - 393 pages
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The Eagle Aloft: Two Centuries of the Balloon in America

Tom D. Crouch - History - 1983 - 780 pages
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The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First ...

Thomas J. Curry - History - 1987 - 289 pages
...if all Christian denominations were "upon a level," one would inevitably seek dominance. 46 In 1780 the Reverend James Madison, president of the College of William and Mary, wrote to Ezra Stiles that public opinion found an establishment in favor of a particular sect incompatible...
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Meteorology in America, 1800-1870

James Rodger Fleming - Science - 1990 - 296 pages
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Surveying and Mapping, Volume 36

Cartography - 1976 - 418 pages
...Thomas Hutchins, geographer of the United States of America. Virginia selected as its commissioners the Reverend James Madison, president of the College of William and Mary; Robert Andrews, a public figure of high repute; John Page, afterwards governor of Virginia; and Andrew...
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