Madison,Dolley Payne Todd
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Madison, Dolley Payne Todd. 1768-1849.
First Lady of the United States (1809-1817) as the wife of President James Madison. She earlier served as White House hostess for the widowed Thomas Jefferson. During the British invasion of Washington, D.C. (1814), she carried government papers and a portrait of George Washington to safety.
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