On August 24, 1814, the British invaded Washington and burned down the White House, where Dolley Madison and her husband, James, lived. While others had fled, Madison remained behind to rescue government papers and a treasured portrait of George Washington. Follow this courageous women's life from her Quaker childhood through her death eighty-one years later.
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On August 24, 1814, the British invaded Washington and burned down the White House, where Dolley Madison and her husband, James, lived. While others had fled, Madison remained behind to rescue government papers and a treasured portrait of George Washington. Follow this courageous women's life from her Quaker childhood through her death eighty-one years later.
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