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A search of the surviving letters exchanged between President Madison and his carpenter James Dinsmore reveal that this was very much the case.  In May of 1809, just as Dinsmore was starting to renovate and expand Montpelier, he writes President Madison in Washington, DC to ask, “whether you wish the Stone Jambs that are round the present dineing room fire place to be put up in the new one.”  Because other period documents related that by ca. 1800 the Madisons were using the room that served as a parlor in ca. 1764 as a dining room, it can be assumed that Dinsmore is actually talking about the stone surround that was once found in the ca. 1764 Parlor. 

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A letter from carpenter James Dinsmore to James Madison that mentions moving the ca. 1764 parlors stone surround (or "jambs" as Dinsmore calls them).  The letter was written May 26th, 1809.