During the War of 1812, when British forces were advancing on Washington, D.C., Dolley Madison, the wife of President James Madison, played a critical role in saving important artifacts from the White House. She famously refused to leave the mansion without preserving a portrait of George Washington, ensuring its safety before fleeing. Her quick actions and determination helped protect significant national symbols during a tumultuous time. Ultimately, while the White House was burned, her efforts to save key items demonstrated her commitment to preserving American heritage.
James Madison (in 1814)
James and Dolly Madison lived in the Octagon House following the burning of the White House during the War of 1812. The Octagon House served as a temporary residence for the Madisons while the White House was being rebuilt.
James and Dolley Madison were the White House residents when the British burned it.
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Dolley Madison
Since George Washington did not live in the White House, the third president to live there was James Madison, our fourth president.
The British Army
James Madison
James Madison
President James Madison.
I think it was Dolly Madison.
dolly Madison was inmportant because she saved the photo of George Washington while the white house was burning. her husband (James Madison) left and ran away while she save the photo