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  1. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Following James Madison’s retirement from politics, the couple returned to Montpelier, where they remained until James’ death in 1836. Yet again a widow, Dolley returned to Washington to live out the rest of her life a living legend and the nation’s most beloved matriarch. Download the official NPS app before your next visit.

  2. Dolley (Payne) Todd Madison (1768–1849) lived through three wars, knew eleven presidents, and was a gracious and influential personality in the political landscape of Washington for fifty years. Born on May 20, 1768, while her Virginia parents were temporarily in North Carolina, Dolley Payne was raised at Scotchtown near Ashland, Virginia.

  3. Dolley Madison campaigns behind the scenes for her husband in his presidential run. March 4, 1809: Entering the White House James Madison is inaugurated as the 4th President of the United States.

  4. Dolley Madison was thus aware of the perks, responsibilities, and the criticism inherent in the job and was the first presidential spouse to fully embrace the role. She enjoyed the first inaugural ball and appeared at numerous events both with and without her husband. She paid and received calls, held "dove parties" where congressional wives ...

  5. Dolley Payne Todd Madison (20 de mayu de 1768, condáu de Guilford – 12 de xunetu de 1849, Washington DC) foi la esposa del cuartu presidente de los Estaos Xuníos, James Madison, y Primer Dama de los EE. XX. dende 1809 hasta 1817. Tamién, n'ocasiones actuó como Primer Dama mientres l'alministración de Thomas Jefferson, en cumplimientu de les funciones ceremoniales más comúnmente ...

  6. 1809-1817. Dolley Madison (1768–1849) Born Guilford County, North Carolina. Raised by a Quaker family in Philadelphia, Dolley Payne Todd Madison was naturally vivacious and outgoing, and she cultivated strategic friendships with both male politicians and their wives. Prior to her husband James Madison’s presidency, she served as an honorary ...