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Picturing the President's House: ANDREW JACKSON
 
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Title: The North View of the White House

Description: In 1830, President Jackson completed the North Portico started under John Quincy Adams. Columns surround the outline of the portico, and iron fences adorned the north façade from 1833 to 1902. In this view, a horse-drawn carriage approaches the North Portico. A statue of Thomas Jefferson is on the north lawn.

Date: 1849

Creator: Edward Weber and Company

Credit: Library of Congress




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