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White House hostesses



White House hostesses, women who act as hostesses for guests of the U.S. president in place of his wife. The role has generally been filled by daughters or other relatives. During the presidency of Thomas Jefferson (a widower), Dolley Madison, wife of James Madison, distinguished herself as a hostess.



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