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Dolley Madison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Dolly Madison: Notable Women of Early America - Archiving Early
Dolly Madison, First Lady of James Madison, was popular for her warmth and generosity. She is known for saving the portrait of George Washington when the British burned the White House in 1814. ... Dolly Madison was a granddaughter of John Payne, an English gentleman who migrated to Virginia early in the 18th century.
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The First Ladies | The White House
Skip to main content | Skip to footer site map ... The White House. President Barack Obama ... Dolley Payne Todd Madison...
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Biography of DOLLY MADISON
Dolly Madison became a world-famous hostess while First Lady from 1809-1817. With an unusual facility for names and faces, Dolly Madison charmed everyone. She set the standards that other American women tried to follow, particularly in the realm of fashion.
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Dolly Madison on the Burning of Washington - 1814
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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Dolly Madison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dolly Madison is a U.S. bakery brand owned by Interstate Bakeries Corporation, marketing pre-packaged baked snack foods. Dolly Madison snacks are probably best known for their long association with c...
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The Dolley Madison Project
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, ... Click here to learn more about the legacy of James Madison and to help establish a federally funded monument to our nation's fourth President.
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Dolly Madison Biography Summary
Dolly Madison summary with 6 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... Dolly Madison is a U.S. bakery brand owned by Interstate Bakeries Corporation, marketing pre-packaged baked snack foods. Its products include Zingers (finger-sized, creme-filled, iced cakes),
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American Independence The Burning of Washington DC
The Dolly Madison Page ... "Dolly Madison," Dorothea "Dolly" Payne was born on May 20th, 1768 in Guilford County, North Carolina to John Payne and Mary Coles. On September 15, 1794 she married James Madison, Jr. the fourth President of the United States.
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