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Dorothy Payne Todd, at 21 Frontispiece

From a Miniature on ivory, now in possession of Mrs. Richard D. Cutts.

Heading—Drawn by Ella K. Barnard 17
Friends' Meeting House, New Garden, North Carolina 18

From an old drawing.

Patrick Henry 20

From a painting by Sully in the State Library, Richmond, Va.

Colonel William Byrd 30

From a painting at Brandon.

Scotch Town, Hanover County, Virginia 34

From a photograph.

Negrofoot House 36

From a photograph.

The Dandridge Home 50

From a photograph.

Hanover Court House 52

From a photograph.

Heading—Drawn by Ella K. Barnard 59
Pine Street Meeting House 66

Drawn after a photograph.

Harewood, from the Garden 80

From a photograph.

The Parlor, Harewood 82

Wherein James and Dolly Madison were married.

From a photograph.

James Madison and Dolly Madison 86

From the portraits by Gilbert Stuart, owned by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Heading—Drawn by Ella K. Barnard 88
Colonel Samuel Washington 89

From a painting at Harewood.

Montpellier, the Madison estate in Orange County, Va 101

From a photograph.

The Octagon House, Washington, D. C. 108

From a photograph.

Mantel in the Octagon House 109

From a photograph.

Detail of Madison China from the White House 109

After drawing by Harry Fenn.

Heading—Drawn by Ella K. Barnard 110
Dolly Madison in later years 113

From a Water-Color by Mary Estelle Cutts, now in possession of Miss Lucia B. Cutts.

Madison House, Washington, D. C., North View 114

From a photograph.

Madison House, Washington, D. C., West View 115

From a photograph.

St. John's Church, Washington, D. C. 123

From a photograph.

Tailpiece—Franklin Stove 125

Drawn by Ella K. Barnard

Tailpiece—James Madison's Cloak-Clasp 128

Drawn by Ella K. Barnard


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

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