The History of Lafayette Park
Read Digital Edition Foreword, Robert L. BreedenThe Design of Lafayette Park, William SealePresidents and the Potomac, Gilbert GudeA "Dark Horse"...
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Read Digital Edition Foreword, Robert L. BreedenThe Design of Lafayette Park, William SealePresidents and the Potomac, Gilbert GudeA "Dark Horse"...
Read Digital EditionForeword, William SealePresidential Valets: Confidantes of the Wardrobe, Sam ChildersFashion and Frugality: First Lady Sarah Polk, Conover HuntFrances...
Following a competition for the design of the President's House in the spring of 1792, Irish architect James Hoban was commissioned...
Sarah Childress was born to Joel and Elizabeth Childress on September 4, 1803, in Tennessee.1 Her father was a wealthy plantation owner,...
On November 2, 1795, James K. Polk was born in Pineville, North Carolina to Samuel and Jane Polk. The promise of greater...
In 1980, Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett, great-granddaughter of First Lady Eliza McCardle Johnson and President Andrew Johnson, gave an oral interview...
On July 16, 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, formally the Act for Establishing the Temporary and Permanent Seat of the Government...
Of her family’s role in the White House in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, Martha Johnson Patterson, da...
Every effective politician understands the importance and tone of public contact. From the first, presidents, as the nation’s chief ma...
Historians have previously discussed the wider impact of technological innovations that facilitated the emergence of the illustrated press in the...
On April 15, 1848, the Pearl schooner was docked at the wharf located at the foot of Seventh Street in Washington, D....