Dolly Madison — For the U.S. First Lady (the wife of James Madison), see Dolley Madison. Dolly Madison is a U.S. bakery brand owned by Hostess Brands, marketing pre packaged baked snack foods. Bakeries are located throughout the U.S.[1] Contents 1 Marketing 2… … Wikipedia
Madison — may refer to: *Madison (name), a given name and a surnameCities*Madison, Wisconsin, State Capital *Madison, Alabama *Madison, Arkansas *Madison, California *Madison, Connecticut *Madison, Florida *Madison, Georgia *Madison, Illinois *Madison,… … Wikipedia
Madison — Madison1 [mad′ə sən] 1. Dolley (or, incorrectly, Dolly) (born Dorothea Payne) 1768 1849; wife of James 2. James 1751 1836; 4th president of the U.S. (1809 17) Madison2 [mad′ə sən] [after MADISON1 James] capital of Wis., in the SC part: pop.… … English World dictionary
Madison, Dolley — ▪ American first lady née Dolley Payne , also called (1790–93) Dolley Todd , Dolley also spelled Dolly born May 20, 1768, Guilford county, North Carolina [U.S.] died July 12, 1849, Washington, D.C., U.S. American first lady (1809–17),… … Universalium
Madison — /mad euh seuhn/, n. 1. Dolly or Dolley /dol ee/, (Dorothea Payne), 1768 1849, wife of James Madison. 2. James, 1751 1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809 17. 3. a city in and the capital of Wisconsin, in the S part. 170,616. 4. a city in NE New… … Universalium
Madison, Dolley — (1768–1849) Not Dolly. U.S. first lady, wife of James Madison. But note that some commercial products spell the name Dolly Madison … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Madison — Mad•i•son [[t]ˈmæd ə sən[/t]] n. 1) big Dolly or Dolley (Dorothea Payne), 1768–1849, wife of James Madison 2) big James, 1751–1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17 3) geg the capital of Wisconsin, in the S part. 197,630 … From formal English to slang
Cutts-Madison House — The west side of the Cutts Madison House on Madison Place NW General information Architectural style American colonial … Wikipedia
Cutts-Madison House — (Westseite) zum Madison Place NW hin Das Cutts Madison House (auch bekannt als Dolley Madison House) ist ein Wohnhaus im Kolonialstil[1] an 721 Madison Place NW in Washington, D.C … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dolley Madison — Cet article concerne une première dame des États Unis (la femme de James Madison). Pour la marque de pâtisseries, voir Dolly Madison. Dolley Madison, en 1818. Dorothea « Dolley » Payne Todd Madison … Wikipédia en Français
Dolley Madison — This article is about a U.S. First Lady (the wife of James Madison). For the article on the baked goods brand, see Dolly Madison. Dolley Madison Dolley Madison, portrait by Gilbert Stuart, ca. 1804 First Lady of the United States … Wikipedia