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During the administrations of Presidents
Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover,
the National Photo Company provided extensive
coverage of events at the White House
and throughout Washington, DC. The National
Photo Company was a local agency that
supplied photographs of current news events
in Washington, D.C. as a daily service
to its subscribers. The photos of the
company captured many historic and candid
moments at the White House covering a
variety of subjects: noteworthy visitors
to the White House, New Year’s receptions,
inaugurations, Easter Egg Rolls, White
House workers, presidential families,
and restoration work. The Library of Congress
acquired the photographic files of the
National Photo Company from the proprietor
of the collection, Herbert E. French in
1947.
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