Eliza McCardle Johnson: Conflicting Memories and Vanishing Evidence of the Enslaved Past
In 1980, Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett, great-granddaughter of First Lady Eliza McCardle Johnson and President Andrew Johnson, gave an oral interview...
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In 1980, Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett, great-granddaughter of First Lady Eliza McCardle Johnson and President Andrew Johnson, gave an oral interview...
On June 14, 1816, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper, better known as Priscilla, was born to parents Thomas and Mary Cooper in New York...
Sarah Yorke was born ca. 1803/05 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Peter and Mary.1 Relatives raised Sarah after she was orphaned...
Susan Swain, CEO of C-SPAN shares how she will be participating in the 2023 Presidential Sites Summit. To register for the...
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The White House Historical Association is hosting its eighth annual “White House History Teacher Institute” this week and the week of J...
Philanthropist, stylemaker, and renowned gardener Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon was not formally trained as a horticulturist or landscape designer. However, her...
Now is the time to add to your White House holiday collection during our annual Christmas in July Event! Save...
Save the date for the 2023 Holiday Book Festival and Book Liquidation Sale hosted by the White House Historical Association! More...
This program explores what our fan-in-chief can often tell us about our national pastimes, and more. Author Chris Cillizza joins...