#6: Dolley Madison
Known as the “Lady Presidentress,” the First Lady of the United States during the War of 1812, Dolley Madison, made a lasting impact. In a daring act during the British invasion, she delayed her escape to safeguard a prized portrait of George Washington and crucial government documents.
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Dolley’s influence extended beyond crisis management. She pioneered political dinners, initiated the first White House remodeling, and championed orphan care while actively promoting her husband James’ 1808 presidential campaign. Her legacy epitomized the balance between democratic ideals and White House exclusivity. Dolley introduced weekly open-house events, warmly welcoming all, bridging the gap between the presidency and the people.