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Dolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Relaxation
Dolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and RelaxationDolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Relaxation

Dolley Madison Women's Comfortable Cotton Socks - Soft & Breathable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Relaxation

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Product Description

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Toe seam
  • One size fits most (ladies up to size 12, men up to size 10.5)
  • 70% cotton, 28% polyester, 2% elastic
  • Machine wash cool, inside out, tumble dry
  • These delightful red and beige crew socks showcase an image of the first lady Dolley Madison, wife of fourth president James Madison. With National Archives branding on the foot, we emphasize the first lady's connection to history. Made from high-quality materials, these socks ensure both comfort and durability, making them perfect for wearing during long days or as a stylish addition to your sock drawer.

  • Following his election to the presidency in 1800, Vice President Thomas Jefferson asked James Madison to serve as secretary of state, and the Madisons moved to Washington, D.C. In the fledgling capital city, Dolley Madison became well known for her hospitality, establishing herself at the center of the Washington social season. She also occasionally hosted events for President Jefferson when his daughters were unavailable.

    When James Madison became president in March 1809, Dolley moved into the White House. She worked closely with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe on the home’s interiors. They sourced Greek style and American made furnishings and artwork, creating a sitting room in the location of today’s Red Room and a drawing room in what is now the Blue Room. These rooms appealed to American tastes and added sophistication to the White House, impressing visitors. Renowned for her social skills, Dolley excelled as White House hostess, presiding over dinners, social events, and her famous Wednesday evening “drawing rooms.” Dolley’s social events helped build early Washington society while allowing her to wield considerable political influence.

     

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