Dolly Madison

Dolly Madison has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'DECK THE HOLIDAY'S' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Dolly Madison was highly popular in January, 2017.

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THE ORIGINS OF THE EASTER EGG HUNT!

[...] is known about the real history of the egg hunt, one thing is for sure; In the U.S., Dolly Madison, the wife of the fourth President, organized the very first Easter egg roll in 1814. It [...]

decktheholidays.blogspot.com

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79 – March 19 – THIS DAY IN BAPTIST HISTORY PAST

[...] this influenced Jefferson we cannot say but undoubtedly it was not inconsiderable. In fact Dolly Madison attested later that Mr. Jefferson remarked to her that a Baptist church influenced his views [...]

the-trumpet-online.com

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Temptation by Jude Deveraux

[...] . And his perfect match may surprise Temperance most of all…. Heroine Before there was Dolly Madison. Before there was Susan B. Anthony, there was Temperance O’Neil..at least there was in [...]

singedwings.com

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THE ORIGINS OF THE EASTER EGG HUNT!

[...] is known about the real history of the egg hunt, one thing is for sure; In the U.S., Dolly Madison, the wife of the fourth President, organized the very first Easter egg roll in 1814. It [...]

decktheholidays.blogspot.com

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Easter Eggs

Easter Eggs

[...] on the White House lawn. The tradition actually started on the lawn of the Capitol, by Dolly Madison during the early 1800s, and was moved to the White House in 1878, when Rutherford B. [...]

shubsthoughts.blogspot.com

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Facts of Ice cream

Facts of Ice cream

[...] newspaper that he would be offering for sale various confections, including ice cream. Dolly Madison served it in 1812.   You might not be shocked to study that vanilla is America’s beloved [...]

wearandcheer.com

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Ice-cream Origin

Ice-cream Origin

[...] York newspaper that he would be offering for sale various confections, including ice cream. Dolly Madison served it in 1812. The first ice cream parlor in America opened in New York City in 1776. [...]

stufforigins.blogspot.in

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SORRY TO BREAK UP THE HALLOWEEN PARTY!! BUT HERE'S ARE A FEW CHRISTMAS FACTS AND FOLKLORE FOR ALL OF YOU'S BA! HUMBUGGER...

[...] Lincoln one received the city of Savannah, Georgia as a Christmas gift from General Sherman. Dolly Madison introduced eggnog at a Christmas party at the White House in 1811.(at least it wasn't fruit [...]

decktheholidays.blogspot.com

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