Livery at the White House
On Saturday, October 24, 1903, the sensationalist New York World reported that President Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary, William Loeb Jr., outfitted the me...
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Barney, President George W. Bush’s Scottie, poses on the South Lawn near the putting green for photographer Maggie Knaus in 2003.
On Saturday, October 24, 1903, the sensationalist New York World reported that President Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary, William Loeb Jr., outfitted the me...
Throughout the history of the presidency, a president’s clothing choices have been influenced by a number of factors. Personal ba...
White House workers’ memoirs abound with recollections of significant international and national events and episodes. As they go about their da...
The memories of White House workers include not only times of grief, war, and political tension, but also charming moments...
In the day-to-day life of the White House, interactions between the first family and the residence staff have varied widely....
My memories transport me back to a time, just a few years ago and a few days before Christmas, when...
This recipe is suited for the home kitchen and will produce enough gingerbread to make a house using the template...
While there have only been a handful of Texans who have called the White House “home,” this group has shaped the...
The White House Historical Association began an oral history project in 2010 under the guidance of Maria Downs, the association’s pu...
Eugene Allen served in the White House for 34 years. Assisting eight presidents, Allen’s top priority was to make the Wh...
Diaries, memoirs, and other historical records served as the basis for this speculative glimpse of an ordinary day for domestic...
“He is an organizer, a methodizer, a man of decision, a judge of values, and above all he knows the wo...