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The Colonial First Ladies (Hardback)

The Missus Washington, Adams, and Madison

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By Feather Schwartz Foster
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036103736
Published: 3rd March 2026

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The first three First Ladies were born decades long before the United States became “states”. As mature women, married to arguably the most prominent men of their generation, they became political figures whether they liked it or not. All three were among the most consequential First Ladies in American history.

Martha Dandridge Washington, the quintessential domestic lady, gladly went wherever her husband asked - including regular sojourns encamped with the army during wartime. She also spent eight years in New York and Philadelphia, supervising comfort in the then-executive mansions, setting the tone for the office itself.

Abigail Smith Adams, the brilliant and intellectual lady, endured long separations from her politically and diplomatically active husband, survived a harrowing ocean voyage and awakened to a European sophistication she could never have imagined. Her intelligence and insights set a benchmark for what a First Lady could achieve.

Dolley Payne Madison, the delightful and socially talented lady, became the most famous American woman of her time. She lifted her reticent and intellectual husband to a prominence he might never have achieved alone. She put the role on the map forever. In their own ways, they are our collective national great-grandmothers, deserving of our admiration and affection.

Treasure them.

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About Feather Schwartz Foster

Feather Schwartz Foster spent more than 35 years in advertising before starting a retirement career that has centred on US First Ladies, specifically the old gals. She has written five books on the subject, presented regular programs at the Osher Institute of the College of William and Mary for the last fifteen years, and was featured on C-SPAN’s series on the First Ladies.

Born on this day - Martha Washington

13th June 1731

Martha Washington, wife of George Washington, became America’s first First Lady — though the title itself wasn’t coined until after her death.


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