Bibliography: Madison, Dolley
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
* 75 Years of White House Gossip: From Washington to LincolnColman, Edna M.1925New York: Doubleday, Page & Company 
* Aaron BurrWandell, Samuel H., and Meade Minnegerode1925New York: G. P. Putnam’s SonsIn two volumes.
Ambitious Appetites: Dining, Behavior, and Patterns of Consumption in Federal WashingtonCarson, Barbara G.1990Washington: American Institute of Architects Press 
American Cooking 1968New York: Time-Life BooksProvides commentary on legend of Dolley Madison popularizing ice cream.
American First LadiesWatson, Robert P., ed.2006Pasadena, CA: Salem Press 
American Heroes  2009Pasadena, CA: Salem PressBrief biographical sketches cover the basic biographical information and explain how the subject contributed to the greatness of America.
American National BiographyCarnes, Mark C., and John A. Garraty, eds.1999New York: Oxford University PressThe American National Biography was originally published in 24 volumes. It is updated semi-annually. The print edition contains biographies of Americans who died before 1955. The on-line, subscription version contains those who died after 1955.
* American Politics in the Early Republic: The New Nation in CrisisSharp, James Roger1993New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
* America’s First LadiesSadler, Christine1963New York: Macfadden-Bartell 
America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their HonorWadley, Carma2007Deseret Morning News 19 February 2007Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
* America’s Most Influential First LadiesAnthony, Carl Sferrazza1992Minneapolis: Oliver PressFor readers grades 5-7.
America’s Story: Madison’s Memorable Wife   Washington, D.C.: Library of CongressA web site sponsored by the Library of Congress providing a biographical sketch of Dolley Madison written for readers in the intermediate and middle grades. This web site can be found here: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/madison/aa_madison_dolley_1.html
America's 'Whatever' WarHampson, Rick2012USA Today 15 June 2012Suggests that most Americans have a vague idea in their heads that Dolley Madison saved a portrait of George Washington during mostly forgettable War of 1812.
* A Basic History of the United StatesBeard, Charles A., and Mary R.1944Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company 
Benjamin Latrobe and Dolley Madison Decorate the White House, 1809-1811Klapthor, Margaret Brown1965Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution 
The Biography Channel Website: Dolley Madison    : BiographyA page of the Biography Channel website providing a bit of information regarding Dolley Madison. The web page can be found here: http://www.biography.com/people/dolley-madison-9394952#awesm=~oBrZXn3fyVWuGR
The Blue Room: Restored Again To Its 1817 StyleHarkison, Rudy1973New York Times 7 January 
* The Brothers HarperExman, Eugene1965New York: Harper and Row 
Call on Dolley Madison in 1813Gerry, E1927Yale Review April, 
Celebrating Women: History, Biographies, and MuseumsByerly, Greg, and Carolyn Brodie2005Library Media Activities Monthly April 2005Reviews of websites containing information about the First Ladies, including the National First Ladies Library.
City Has More than Passing Interest in Dolley Madison 1912Philadelphia Public Ledger 2 June 
The Coles Family 1899The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography July 
A Colored Man’s Reminiscences of James MadisonJennings, Paul A.1865Brooklyn: George C. Beadle 
* The Complete MadisonPadover, Saul K.1953New York: Harper and Bothers 
Congress Clears Dollar Coin BillHiga, Liriel2005CQ Weekly 26 December 2005House of Representatives passes bill which would allow the Treasury to mint $10 coins with images of First Ladies.
* Court Circles of the Republic or the Beauties and Celebrities of the Nation...Washington to GrantEllet, Mrs. E. F.1869New York: J.D. Denison 
* Damaged SoulsBradford, Gameliel1923Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 
* Dames and Daughters of the Young RepublicBrooks, Geraldine1901New York: T. Y. Crowell and CompanyIncludes a chapter on Martha Jefferson.
Dames and Daughters of the Young RepublicBrooks, Geraldine2007Whitefish, MT: KessingerReprint of the original 1901 edition, including chapters on Martha Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and Rachel Jackson.
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