Dolley Madison: First Lady of the United States
A Short Biography
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Doug West
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During Dolley Madison’s long and productive life, she had many interesting adventures and made many contributions to the young American republic, including the following:
- One of the “founding mothers” of the United States of America,
- Acted as hostess for several government functions for President Thomas Jefferson,
- Helped resolve the diplomatic “Merry Affair” before it became an international disgrace to America,
- Along with architect Benjamin Latrobe furnished and decorated the White House,
- Saved important documents and the portrait of George Washington from the British during the War of 1812,
- Established the “unofficial office” of the First Lady of the United States,
- Managed the Montpelier plantation after the death of her husband,
- Oversaw the publishing of the papers of James Madison,
- And much more…
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