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she saved important state documents from burning in the white house.Dolley was most famous for saving the portrait of Geroge Washington. She became the hostess of parties for Thomas Jefferson, Dolley did that for 12 years.
Dolley Madison did quite a bit... She was the first lady to both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ( Madison was her actual husband, she took the place of Jefferson's wife because she was ill). She had a portrait of George Washington and her husbands most important papers before the White House was burned to the ground. Dolley had a honorary seat in congress and also had the honor of being the first provate citizen to transmit a message via. telegraph!
Dolley Madison was James Madison's wife and also the first lady when Madison became president. Th heroic act she did was save cabinet papers and the portrait of George Washington when the White House was about to be burned down by the British during the War of 1812.
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Dolley Madison is considered to be a hero to some people. Dolley Madison became the wife of the 4th president.
it was James Madison's wife who did it
George Washington
Dolley was the wife of James Madison. When the attack at the white house occurred, she saved important government papers and the portrait of George Washington
A portrait of George Washington
she had patriotism because she saved george washington's portrait
Dolley Madison had two children named John and William. She was the wife of President James Madison and saved the portrait of George Washington when the White House was on fire.
Dolley Madison had two children named John and William. She was the wife of President James Madison and saved the portrait of George Washington when the White House was on fire.
Yes when the fire happen dolley madison rap it around a whit hand towal
1814
The Declaration of Independence and Gilbert Stuart's portrait of George Washington
Because George Washington was important both historically and personally
This action occurred when the British burned the White House in August of 1814.