Dolly Madison was the wife of the president James Madison and was the first lady during the the war of 18812. while the British were burning Washington D.C, she stayed behind to pack up important presidential papers,the White House silverware ,and a famous portrait of George Washington , painted by the american artist Gilbert Stuart. Her courage kept these items from falling into the British hands.
Dolly Madison, President Madisons' wife saved it.
Dolly Madison
James Madison's wife.
Dolley Madison is credited with saving important papers and works of art from the White House fire set by the British in 1814.
Dolley Madison
George Washington
the portrait of GeorgeWashington
During the War of 1812, the British Army was advancing on Washington, D.C. President Madison had left on business, but Dolly Madison fled the White House carrying a portrait of George Washington to save it from the British.
In 1814, and Dolly Madison save the portrait of George Washington.
Dolly Madison ran out of the burning White House as the British set it on fire. She carried the Washington portrait.
Dolly Madison was told by President James Madison of the arrival of the British. She was told to flee. As she began to fled, she grabbed the portrait of the only George Washington portrait which had the original documents of the Declaration and the Constitution behind it. She escaped just in time of the British invasion and was send to The Bank Of Maryland for safekeeping.
In 1814, and Dolly Madison save the portrait of George Washington.
Dolly Madison, wife of then-president James Madison.
James Madison was the president at that time.
This action occurred when the British burned the White House in August of 1814.
She married a president and had a very great personality. She saved the portrait of George Washington and also saved the Declaration of Independence from the first White House before it got burnt down by the British in the war of 1812.
The Capitol and the President's Mansion were burned when the British attacked Washington D.C.