She ordered that the portrait of George Washington be removed from the White House before the british came and burned the building down.
Yes she did save the painting
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John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were the first presidents to live in the White House.
A portrait of George Washington
Joan K. madison the third
the story is she asked someone to break the frame to get the George Washingtons portrait
It hangs in the East Room of the White House. It is a well-known standing portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart.
They were John Adams, Jefferson and Madison. Madison had to leave after the British burned it.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison were the first three. However, during Madison's presidency, the White House was burned.
Dolley was the wife of James Madison. When the attack at the white house occurred, she saved important government papers and the portrait of George Washington
Dolley Madison was a fine hostess for the White House but her most important contribution was to take George Washington's portrait with her when the British burned the White House during the War of 1812. That was irreplaceable.
This action occurred when the British burned the White House in August of 1814.
She went back into the flaming white house just to save a portrait of George Washington. -that is how she inspires me.
The Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington.