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During the War of 1812, British troops docked at Baltimore MD and marched to Washington DC. The First Lady, Dolley Madison, worked quickly to pack up and move into hiding as much of the contents of the White House (than still called the Executive Mansion) as could be managed. One of the items she rescued was the famous Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington. Today it hangs in the East Room of the White House.

Meanwhile, you asked what they did burn. Beginning on August 24, the British burned the navy yard, the US Capitol, the Executive Mansion (the First Family had fled to refuge in Virginia), and the Treasury Department Building next door to the Executive Mansion.

They followed up with a raid on Alexandria, VA for supplies. Then they marched back to Baltimore and three weeks later attacked nearby Fort Mc Henry. The incident that inspired Frances Scott Key to write The Star Spangled Banner.

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