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  1. Hon. John Tayloe III (1770 –1828) was prominent in business, government, and social circles.He was the son of John Tayloe II, builder of Mount Airy.A highly successful plantation owner, he took an active part in public affairs.

  2. 31 de ago. de 2020 · John Tayloe III was born on his family estate, Mount Airy, in 1770, the only boy in a family of 11 children. John’s father died when he was just 9 years old and after receiving an education in London he became the soul heir to the estate. In 1792, John married Ann Ogle whose father, Benjamin, had served as the 9th Governor of Maryland.

  3. 28 de jun. de 2016 · George Washington, a close friend of John Tayloe II’s only son, the Hon. John Tayloe III, was a frequent guest at Mount Airy. A military officer who served in the Virginia General Assemby, John Tayloe III is also known for building the famed Octagon House in Washington, D.C., where James and Dolley Madison took refuge following the burning of the White House during the War of 1812.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2017 · This letter was written by Col. John Tayloe III (1770-1818) of Richmond county, Virginia. A highly successful tobacco plantation owner, he took an active part in public affairs and was considered the "Wealthiest man of his day." A military officer, he also served in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia for nine years. Tayloe

  5. 7 de fev. de 2021 · John "Jay" Cotten Tayloe III, 61, died February 3, 2021. Jay enjoyed fishing, boating, photography and sports. He loved history and reading, and he had both knowledge of and appreciation for an eclec

  6. National Portrait Gallery: R. Tayloe Cook, photographer. URL: URL

  7. Completed in 1801, for Colonel John Tayloe III (1770-1828), of Mount Airy, and his wife, Ann Ogle (1775-1855).After the White House was left smoldering when the British put it to the torch in 1814, it was the Octagon House that became the temporary residence of James Madison (1751-1836), 4th President of the United States, and it was here that the Treaty of Ghent was signed in 1815.