Dorothy Payne, Quakeress: A Side-Light Upon the Career of 'Dolly' Madison

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Dorothy Payne Todd. Courtesy of Miss Lucia B. Cutts.
By Ella Kent Barnard
Philadelphia:
FERRIS & LEACH
29 SOUTH SEVENTH ST.
1909
Dedicated to Annie Matthews Kent

There is little time in this busy world of ours for reading,—little, indeed, for thinking;—and there are already many books; but perhaps these few additional pages relating to Dolly Madison, who was loved and honored during so many years by our people, may be not altogether amiss. During eleven administrations she was the intimate friend of our presidents and their families. What a rare privilege was hers—to be at home in the families of Washington, of Jefferson, of Madison, of Monroe; to know intimately Hamilton and Burr and Clay and Webster; to live so close, during her long life, to the heart of our nation; to be swayed by each pulsation of our national life;—to be indeed a part and parcel of it all, loved, honored and revered!

Ella K. Barnard
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2010-12-19

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Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849

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