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Madison, Dolley - 1768–1849, wife of President James Madison, b. Guilford co., N.C. Born Dolley Payne of Quaker parents, she was brought up in simplicity and was married (1790) to a Quaker, John Todd, who died in the yellow fever epidemic of 1793. She left the Friends to marry Madison in 1794. In later years as official White House hostess for President Jefferson (who was a widower) and


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    Dolly Madison (1896) » Read Now

    by Maud Wilder Goodwin. 296 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...AND REVOLUTIONARY TIMES DOLLY MADISON BY MAUD WILDER GOODWIN...of the epoch as it affected Dolly Madison . The authorities outside of...Inauguration of John Adams--Close of...
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    Presidential Wives (Chap. 4 "Dolley Madison 1768-1849") » Read Now

    by Paul F. Boller. 533 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    As his previous books Presidential Anecdotes and Presidential Campaigns clearly proved, Paul F. Boller, Jr. has a remarkable eye for the telling detail that humanizes history and gives it life. In this new book, he brings that gift to bear on the women our Presidents married, and the result is a...
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    The Life of James Madison (1902) (Chap. XXV "Dolly Payne") » Read Now

    by Gaillard Hunt. 404 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...223 XXIV. The National Gazette 235 XXV. Dolly Payne 241 XXVI. The Virginia Resolutions 249 XXVII. The Madison Doctrine and Nullification 259 XXVIII. The Secretary of...
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    First Ladies (Discussion of Dolly Madison begins on p. 12) » Read Now

    by Betty Boyd Caroli. 436 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    As we move toward the year 2000, Americans continue to debate the job of First Lady. How much power does the position actually hold? How publicly should that power be wielded? First Ladies tells the story of this curious institution and the evolution of these women's role from ceremonial backdrop to...
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    Women, Media, and Politics (Discussion of Dolly Madison begins on p. 169) » Read Now

    by Pippa Norris. 269 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    This study of the relationship between women, media and politics looks at a variety of topics including women as journalists, media framing of the generation gap, and talk radio and gender politics.

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