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madison

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Population (2000): 6851 Housing Units (2000): 4671 Land area (2000): 3586.539776 sq. miles (9289.094981 sq. km) Water area (2000): 16.307155 sq. miles (42.235337 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3602.846931 sq. miles (9331.330318 sq. km) Located within: Montana ...

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Madison is a surname of English origin, which has become a popular given name in the United States. Madison, commonly spelled Maddison in Northeastern England , is a variant of Mathieson , meaning son of Matthew , although possibly occasionally standing ...

Usage examples of madison.

He admitted that he had lived in Tulsa for more than ten years but still voted by absentee ballot in Madison County in every election, though he was no longer a legal resident there.

But he was not surprised to learn that Amaryllis was excited by the sight of Madison Sheffield.

Apparently having lost sight of Madison Sheffield, Amaryllis came down off her toes and turned back to the array of artifacts in the display case.

You take my horse and go to Madison in the interests of the contract, while Bim and I will take your skiff and start down the river in the interests of Winn and the raft.

I gave a progress report and established that Colcannon had not called since Carolyn sent him to Madison and Seventy-ninth.

Though disaffections in New England had caused Richard Cutts to lose his seat in Congress, Madison had appointed him superintendent of military supplies.

James Madison Cutts, now twelve, and little Dolley Cutts, a replica of herself at six, whom she liked to call Dolchd.

Richard Cutts, who had lost his shipping fortune because of the embargo he had supported in Congress, had attempted to recoup his losses by speculation with twelve thousand dollars, much of it loaned by Madison.

Brother-in-law Richard and his son Madison Cutts, who acted as her advisers, were urging her to sell Montpelier.

The Gold Room at 451 Madison became the conference chamber for the Diocesan Consultors.

He had probably made Madison go with him today to run the traps, and Doxy, obviously smitten with their guest, had tagged along.

Madison, and by now everyone knows Isabel left Dreamscape to both of us.

I cover the East Side, from Eightieth Street to Ninetieth, and from Lexington to Madison.

Shortly after Foon Koo had ducked from sight beyond the parapet of the roof, two men came strolling along Madison Avenue.

He was in political life but a brief period again, before, in his thirty-second year, President Madison pressed his acceptance of a vacant Associate Justiceship in the Supreme Court of the United States, which had been declined by Levi Lincoln and by John Quincy Adams, then in Russia.