Alan Lowe
Alan C. Lowe obtained his B.A. (1986) and M.A. (1988) in history at the University of Kentucky. In 1989, Lowe joined...
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Alan C. Lowe obtained his B.A. (1986) and M.A. (1988) in history at the University of Kentucky. In 1989, Lowe joined...
When John Adams first occupied the President's House in 1800, the Second Floor was generally reserved for private and family use....
The white marble walls of the Ground Floor corridor complement the vaulted ceiling arching gracefully overhead. Architect James Hoban installed...
Read Digital VersionDeath and the President's House, William Seale "First in War, First in Peace," and First in Death: A...
Read Digital EditionForeword, William SealeStamps, Parks, and a President: Franklin D. Roosevelt Approves Ten Postage Stamps to Celebrate National Park...
Read Digital Edition Foreword, William SealeThe History of Presidential Libraries, Richard SpearsPresidential Libraries Outside of the National Archives System, Kimberly...
Read Digital Edition Foreword, William SealeThe Indomitable Sara Delano Roosevelt Mother of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mary Jo Binker and...
The whole family [of President Theodore Roosevelt] were fiends when it came to reading. No newspapers. Never a moment was...
Prior to the 1939 visit of the queen and king of England, Eleanor Roosevelt received a State Department memorandum, listing various...
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General White House Bibliography:Aikman, Lonnelle. The Living White House. Washington, D.C.: The White House Historical Association, 1996. Cunliffe, Marcus....
Following a competition for the design of the President's House in the spring of 1792, Irish architect James Hoban was commissioned...