Lovely First Lady Abigail Adams doll by Madame Alexander. It was made in 1976 and is from the Alexander First Ladies doll series one. She is a 14" vinyl doll with rooted hair and open and shut eyes. Abigail is wearing a long dress, half slip, pantaloons, socks, and shoes. Parts of her dress are lighter in color, like discoloration, which can be seen in the pictures. Doll stand included. Good condition. No box, but there are tags. One is a description of the doll and others from the series. There is a price tag on her wrist that reads $110.00 and bought from Gigi's Dolls & Sherry's Teddy Bears, Chicago IL. Abigail Smith Adams, wife of John Adams, got her feet wet by being the Vice President’s wife (now sometimes called Second Lady) before becoming First Lady when her husband was elected president. In 1825, she also became the mother of a president when her son John Quincy Adams was elected. Her admonition to her husband to “remember the ladies” as he worked with the Continental Co
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