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Treaty Room, Carter Administration

This photograph of the Treaty Room was taken in March 1979 by National Geographic photographer Joseph H. Bailey. The Treaty Room is located on the Second Floor of the White House and is used as the presidents private study where the commander-in-chief can analyze reports, hold private meetings, edit speeches, and host family gatherings. It is one of the most historic rooms in the house, bearing witness to the signing of the peace protocol between Spain and United States in 1898, the Limited Nuclear Test Ban between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1963, and is possibly where President James Monroe composed the Monroe Doctrine. It has also served as the Cabinet Room for various administrations including for presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and William McKinley.
Photographer
Joseph H. Bailey
Date of Work
March 1979
Type
Photograph
Credit
White House Historical Association