1768-1849

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1768-1849

A perfect union

Dolley Madison and the creation of the American nation
2006
Chronicles the founding years of the American nation, focusing on the role Dolley Madison and her husband James played in the nation's establishment.

Dolley Madison

"The enemy cannot frighten a free people"
2010
Chronicles the life of Dolley Madison, discussing her Quaker childhood, her marriage to James Madison, her political life as First Lady, and her legacy in American history.

A long way from home

1999
Susie, her daughter, Clara, and her granddaughter, Susan, are united by love, a fierce devotion to each other, and a growing desire for freedom.

Dolley Madison

First Lady
2003
A biography of Dolley Madison, wife of the fourth president of the United States, from her Quaker childhood to her roles as a hostess for Thomas Jefferson, First Lady, and heroine in the War of 1812.

What was cooking in Dolley Madison's White House?

2001
Describes Dolley Madison's role as First Lady during her husband's term as the fourth American president, with an emphasis on her activities as hostess in the White House.

Dolley Madison

1993
A biography of the popular wife of President James Madison.

Flames in the city

a tale of the War of 1812
2008
With the aid of their magical spyglass, Mattie, Alex, and Sophie Chapman travel to Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812 to help Dolley Madison.

A long way from home

2000
Susie, her daughter, Clara, and her granddaughter, Susan, all house slaves born and raised at the Virginia plantation of President James Madison, enter a period of constant peril when the plantation falls to a series of owners, one of whom sells Susan to a Richmond businessman.

A picture book of Dolley and James Madison

2009
Recounts the adventures of Dolley and James Madison during the years James Madison served as the fourth President of the United States.

Dolley Madison

first lady
2003
Briefly describes the life of First Lady Dolley Madison, including her accomplishments and her impact on American history.

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