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See also
Orange County, VA

Moore, Tom,
77

Morales, Juan,
157
–
58

Morris, Anthony,
296

Morris, Gouverneur,
79
,
198
–
99

Morris, Phoebe,
100
,
158
,
173
,
178
,
226
,
231
,
236
,
303
,
311
,
321
–
22

Mount Vernon,
91

Moylan, Stephen,
59

Napoleon Bonaparte,
69
,
112
,
148
,
185
,
206
,
210
,
237

attacking Russia,
248

and Betsy Napoleon,
179
,
210
,
240
–
41

British war with Napoleon,
133
,
183
,
184
,
212
,
216
,
257
,
262
,
285

ending of allowing Britain to focus on the United States,
280

War of 1812 adding to cost of,
265

War of 1812 seen as American support of France,
220

in the Caribbean,
115
,
117
,
120
,
136

and New Orleans,
113
–
14
,
118
,
119
–
20
,
121
,
123

war in Europe,
113
,
117
,
118
,
129
,
154
,
183
,
241

defeat of Napoleon,
240
,
285

See also
France

Natchez Chronicle
(newspaper),
166

“Natchez Trace,”
195

National Gazette
(newspaper),
45
,
194

National Intelligencer
(newspaper),
13
,
14
,
30
,
77
,
80
,
103
,
107
,
145
,
169
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174
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186
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217
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219
,
220
,
223
,
229
,
243
,
279
,
282
,
348
,
365
,
367
.
See also
Smith, Samuel Harrison (journalist)

National Road,
196
–
97

Native Americans during War of 1812,
244
,
261
,
262

Navy Yard,
78
,
98
,
101
,
141
,
226

destruction of during War of 1812,
27
,
279
,
287

“neutrality proclamation” of George Washington,
111
–
12

New England

after the War of 1812,
287

and the embargo,
135
–
36
,
139
,
141
,
148

and the Federalist Party,
82
,
89
,
135
,
148
,
205
,
206

New England secession movement,
138
,
277
–
78
,
279

and the War of 1812

British naval blockades,
256

British plans to attack New England,
262
,
265

opposition to war in New England,
204
,
208
,
211
,
220
,
221
–
22
,
238
,
248
,
251
,
253
,
279

New England Palladium
(newspaper),
88
–
90

New Jersey Journal
(newspaper),
334

Newman, James,
325

New Orleans,
113
–
14
,
117

after Louisiana Purchase,
122
,
133

battle of New Orleans,
226
,
262
,
283
–
85
,
286

Jefferson plan to buy from France,
118
,
120
–
21

Spanish shutting the port,
120

See also
Louisiana Territory

New Orleans
(steamship),
198

New York Weekly Museum
(newspaper),
80

Niagara
(US ship),
260

Nicholas, John,
227

Nicholas, Wilson,
135
,
143

Nicholson, James,
107

Nielson, John,
269

Niles Register
(newspaper),
266

Non-Intercourse Act,
145
,
155
,
183
,
204
,
210
,
220
.
See also
embargo of Britain

North River
(steamship),
198

Octagon House,
24
,
281
,
282
,
285
,
286

Ohio River,
117

“Old Ironsides,”
258

Orange County, VA,
49
,
270
,
274
,
295
,
301
,
305
,
321
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340
,
350
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356
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358
,
364

Orange County Committee of Public Safety,
63

Orange Court House (town),
52
,
54
–
55
,
269
,
272
,
273
,
294
,
301
,
303
,
305
,
312
,
314
,
320

social life in,
50
,
54
–
55
,
180

See also
Montpelier; Toddsberth

Orders of Council (1756),
220
,
285

Osgood, Samuel,
85

Otis, Samuel,
65

Owen, William,
197

Page, Mrs.,
273

Paine, Thomas,
333
–
34

Palladium
(newspaper),
220
,
221
,
223

Panic of 1837,
328
,
350

Paragon
(steamship),
198

Parish, David,
248

Patriotic Society of Delaware,
67

Patterson, Mrs.,
316

Paulding, James,
294
,
295
,
297
,
305
–
306
,
351

Payne, Anna.
See
Cutts, Anna (Payne) (Dolley's sister)

Payne, Anna (Dolley's niece),
314
,
348
–
49

Payne, Dolley.
See
Madison, Dolley

Payne, John (Dolley's brother),
167
–
68
,
232
–
34
,
236
,
270
,
271
,
309
,
314
,
317
,
321
,
349
,
360

Payne, Lucy.
See
Washington, Lucy (Payne) (Dolley's sister)

Payne, Mary (Dolley's mother),
35
,
37
,
168
,
232

Payne, Mary (Dolley's sister).
See
Jackson, Mary (Payne) (Dolley's sister)

Payne, Smith,
367

Pendleton, Edmund,
148

Pendleton, William,
217

Pennsylvania Abolitionist Society,
334

Perceval, Spencer,
186
,
237

Perry, Oliver,
257
,
260

Philadelphia, PA,
136
,
177
,
294

Dolley and James living in after marriage,
66
–
73

Dolley in after death of husband John Todd,
35
–
37
,
38

Dolley meeting and marrying James,
38
–
41

efforts to move capital back to,
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–
66
,
280
,
281
–
82
,
286
–
87

Payne Todd in,
318
,
321
,
322
,
324
,
325
,
326
,
327
–
28

visiting doctor in Philadelphia

Dolley Madison,
96
,
126
,
165

Edward Coles,
230
–
31

Yellow Fever in,
33
,
34
–
35

Philadelphia
, USS, capture of by Barbary pirates,
129

Physick, Phillip Syng,
126
,
137
–
38
,
230
–
31
,
355

Pickering, Thomas,
105
,
209
,
256

Picton, Thomas,
113

Pierce, William,
65

Pike, Zebulon,
247

Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth,
120
,
134
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35
,
139
,
143
,
149
,
159
,
334

Pinkney, William,
185
,
186
,
204
,
209
,
211

Pleasants, Robert,
333

Plumer, William,
65
–
66
,
92
,
156
,
228

Polk, James K.,
365
,
367

Porter, David,
258
–
59

Potomack Canal,
192
–
93

President's Lady.
See
First Lady

President's Mansion.
See
White House

Preston, William,
173
,
237
,
355
,
365

Prevost, George,
263

Price, Robert,
187

Priestley, Joseph,
108

Princeton (College of New Jersey),
61
–
62
,
301
,
329
,
354

Princeton
(yacht),
363

privateers, use of by the United States in War of 1812,
259
–
60
,
263

Prosser, Gabriel,
341
–
42

Quakers,
37
,
192
,
333

and marriage outside of faith,
40

Quasi War,
84
,
112
,
257

Quids Party,
142

racetrack in Washington, DC,
173
–
74

railroads,
194

Raisin River Massacre,
261

Randolph, Edmund,
64
,
330

Randolph, John,
84
,
121
,
143
,
145
–
46
,
211
,
237

apparent loss of mind,
310

defeat in election of 1813,
256

mutual dislike between Madison and Randolph,
166
,
170
,
310

Randolph, Molly,
231

Randolph, Thomas Mann,
84

red as Dolley Madison's favorite color,
268

Reporter
(newspaper),
138

Republican Party (Democratic-Republican Party),
25
,
72
,
82
,
85
,
94
,
103
–
104
,
107
,
109
–
110
,
118
,
123
–
24
,
128
,
135
,
143
,
160
,
166
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171
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185
,
187
,
206
–
207
,
228
,
250
,
329
,
346

1809 elections,
206

and Albert Gallatin,
169

attempts to fight Alien and Sedition Acts,
57

becoming the Democratic Party,
363

and Dolley Madison,
96
,
99
,
128
,
206
,
253

growth of,
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45
,
68
,
83
,
85
,
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107
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,
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154
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,
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and James Madison,
21
,
25
,
68
,
85
,
103
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104
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110
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123
,
142
,
143
,
145
–
46
,
147
,
155
,
160
,
223
,
253
,
315

and James Monroe,
293

Republican newspapers,
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103
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118
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143
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145
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147
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started by Jefferson and Madison,
44
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,
68
,
81
,
84
,
109
,
148
,
160

and Thomas Jefferson,
94
,
107
,
108
,
109
,
110
,
142
,
143
,
147

and War of 1812,
25
,
200
,
243
,
246
,
253

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