DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Of the early First Ladies in the United States, Dolley Madison, wife of James Madison, fourth President of the United States, has been considered the most colorful. In her eight years in Washington, D.C. (1809-1817), she made the White House a most delightful place to visit.
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Dolley Payne Todd Madison (May 20, 1768 – July 12, 1849) was the spouse of the fourth President of the United States, James Madison, and was First Lady of the United States from 1809 to 1817. She als...
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Dolley Madison was the wife of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. She is known as the woman who turned the new nation's capital at Washington ... Dolley Madison was the wife of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. She is known as the woman who turned the new nation's capital...
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Dolley Madison - History Celebrities ... It was Burr who introduced Dolley to James Madison. They became engaged in the summer of 1794, and were married September 15, 1794, at Harewood, the Virginia Plantation of one of George Washington's nephews, who was the husband of one of Dolley's sisters.
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National First Ladies' Library's biography for Dolley Madison ... First Lady Biography: Dolley Madison ... Dolley Madison's maternal grandfather, William Coles, was born in 1703 in Enniscarthy, Ireland, immigrated to and died in Virginia in 1781. Her paternal great-great grandfather John Fleming was born in Scotland in...
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A website devoted to the life, letters, and legacy of Dolley Madison (Dolly Madison), first First Lady to preside in Washington D.C. and wife of James Madison, ... Dolley Payne Madison...
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This is taken from a letter by First Lady Dolley Madison to her sister, Anna, written the day before Washington, D.C. was burned by British forces during the War of 1812. The letter describes the abandonment of the White House and Mrs. Madison's famous actions saving Gilbert Stuart's priceless portrait of...
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Her husband and son died of yellow fever in 1793. But, soon after she married James Madison, the 9th president. From 1809-1817 he was president of the United States of America. Now she became known as Dolley Madison.
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