nobody saved them .
Dolley would have been 46 when she saved the important papers and artifacts from the White House from the British in 1812.
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
During the War of 1812, First Lady Dolley Madison played a crucial role in saving the White House treasures. As British forces approached Washington, D.C., she famously insisted on retrieving the portrait of George Washington and other valuable items before fleeing the White House. Her quick actions ensured that these important artifacts were preserved for future generations.
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.
Answer First of all, the White House was only heavily damaged by the fire. Doddly Madison, the first lady, was the one who saved the painting.
Dolly Madison saved a painting of George Washington and several impotent documents from the White House before the British burnt it down (along with the capitol building) during the War of 1812.
The First Lady - Dolly Madison - saved a number of paintings and other artifacts from the White House before she and the President escaped the burning building.
Dolley would have been 46 when she saved the important papers and artifacts from the White House from the British in 1812.
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 Battle of Bladensburg.
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
in the war of 1812
he saved the white house!
During the War of 1812, First Lady Dolley Madison played a crucial role in saving the White House treasures. As British forces approached Washington, D.C., she famously insisted on retrieving the portrait of George Washington and other valuable items before fleeing the White House. Her quick actions ensured that these important artifacts were preserved for future generations.
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.
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