Cutts–Madison House
| Cutts–Madison House | |
|---|---|
The west side of the Cutts–Madison House | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | American colonial |
| Town or city | Washington, D.C. |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 38°54′0.1″N 77°02′05.4″W / 38.900028°N 77.034833°W |
| Construction started | 1818 |
| Completed | 1819 |
| Cost | approximately $5,750 (in 1828) |
| Client | Richard Cutts |
Cutts–Madison House | |
| Part of | Lafayette Square Historic District (Washington, D.C.) (ID70000833) |
| Designated NHLDCP | August 29, 1970 |
| Technical details | |
| Size | originally 3,900 (approximately); 13,319 (2009) |
The Cutts–Madison House (also known as the Dolley Madison House) is a Federal-style historic home, now used for offices, located at 1520 H Street NW in Washington, D.C. The house is best known for being the residence of former First Lady Dolley Madison, who lived there from November 1837 until her death in July 1849.
The Cutts–Madison House is part of the Lafayette Square Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District. Now owned by the federal government, it is used as part of a federal courts complex.