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

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The narrative follows a woman born Dorothy Payne from a Quaker childhood in rural plantation communities through marriage, widowhood, and years as a celebrated hostess in the national capital. It describes how she cultivated friendships with successive presidents and leading statesmen and helped shape social life around the executive mansion. The account highlights episodes of patriotic service, social diplomacy, and efforts to preserve art and furnishings connected with official life, then traces quieter final years. Organized chronologically, the work draws on letters, Friends meeting records, portraits, and family recollections to reconstruct personal character and public role.

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Ella K. Barnard

Ella K. Barnard was an American author known for her historical writings that explore significant figures in American history. Her notable work, "Dorothy Payne, Quakeress: A Side-Light Upon the Career of 'Dolly' Madison," delves into the life of Dolley Madison, the influential First Lady of the United States. Through her writing, Barnard provides insights into the social and political landscape of her time, highlighting the role of women in shaping history. While her literary output may be limited, her contributions offer a unique perspective on early American life and the complexities of its prominent personalities.

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