The Octagon House, also known as the Colonel John Tayloe House.the-octagon-house
He and his wife moved to the Octagon House located at 18th St. and New York Ave. NW in Washington. The house had been restored and is open for visitors.
The President that was in office when the White House was burned down was James Madison. It was burned down on August 24, 1814 by British Troops in retaliation for the American attack on York in Ontario, Canada.
James Madison. With his wife. i dont know her name but here is the answer
Madison was the president during this war. He was the one who asked Congress to declare war. He was also the one who had to flee Washington and the White House when the British invaded . He had to find a new place to live after the British burned the White House.
President James Madison.
The White House, the official residence of the President of the United States of America, was constructed in 1800 and inhabited by each subsequent president until the War of 1812, when during the Burning of Washington on August 24th, 1814, the British Army set fire to the White House and burned it to the ground. The White House was re-constructed after the war and has been in continual use since 1817. Therefore the White House has been burned down once, by the British Army in 1814.
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James and Dolley Madison were the White House residents when the British burned it.
James Madison, during the War of 1812.
James Madison is the one who had to flee the White House.
James Madison is the one who had to flee the White House.
She wasn't in the White House when it burned. She was not first lady then. It was 1812 and Madison was president. His wife Dolly was first lady and she did get out with a picture of Washington.
It was the War of 1812. The British attacked on August 24,1814 and burned the White House.
Dolley Madison was the wife of President James Madison. She is known for furnishing the White House after a fire in 1814 burned part of the estate.
The President that was in office when the White House was burned down was James Madison. It was burned down on August 24, 1814 by British Troops in retaliation for the American attack on York in Ontario, Canada.
President James Madison had to flee the White House in 1814.