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Visiting the Dolley Todd House - U. S. National Park Service See the home of future first lady Dolley Madison where she lived with her first husband, John Todd, from 1791-93 The house is furnished to look as if the family still resided there, and includes many 18th century antiques
The Todd House - Institute of Living The Todd House is located in the renovated Center Building (1st floor) on the grounds of The Institute of Living The Todd House is a grant funded program of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and the Capitol Region Mental Health Center (CRMHC)
Dolley Todd House | Independence Visitor Center Built in 1775, this site reflects the lifestyle of the middle class in 18th Century Philadelphia From 1791 - 1793, it was occupied by lawyer John Todd, and his wife Dolley Payne Todd died during the 1793 yellow fever epidemic
Dolley Todd House - Wikipedia The house was the residence of Dolley Madison, who lived in the home with her first husband John Todd Jr prior to his death in 1793 [2] It is located at 341 Walnut Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of the city
Historic Philadelphia Tour: Todd House While John Todd who dwelled in the house for two years would succumb to yellow fever in 1793, has become more or less a footnote on your Philadelphia tour, his wife Dolley remains a beloved historical figure and is the reason we are here
Independence National Historical Park | DOLLEY TODD HOUSE The Dolley Todd House, part of Independence National Historical Park, is the home of the lady who would eventually become known as Dolley Madison, wife of the fourth President of the United States, James Madison
Todd and Julie Chrisley’s Nashville Home After Prison Release Todd shares his daughter Lindsie, 35, and son Kyle, 33, with his ex-wife, Teresa Terry (Savannah took over legal guardianship of Grayson as well as Kyle’s 12-year-old daughter, Chloe, following
Todd House - The Historical Marker Database Quaker lawyer John Todd lived here with his wife Dolley, their two young children, and hunting dog "Pointer " Tragedy struck in 1793 when Dolley lost her husband during the yellow fever epidemic and their youngest child in the same year