"Mourn Columbia!": The Death and Legacy of Stephen Decatur
At the time of his death in 1820, Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr. was one of the most revered public figures in...
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At the time of his death in 1820, Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr. was one of the most revered public figures in...
On September 7, 1825, a tearful Marquis de Lafayette embraced President John Quincy Adams after delivering a farewell speech at the entrance...
Benjamin Brown French first arrived in Washington City in December 1833 and went to work for the House of Representatives. A...
John Calvin Coolidge (he rapidly let go of "John") was born on the Fourth of July in 1872 to an old...
Historian and author William Seale's The Imperial Season: Americas Capital in the Time of the First Ambassadors, 1893-1918 describes a...
President Thomas Jefferson took office on the then-Inauguration Day of March 4, 1801, following a party win in the contentious campaign of...
On March 4, 1809, at Washington’s first inaugural ball, one keen local observer recorded that the new first lady, Dolley Payne To...
Sarah Childress Polk (1803–1891) was first lady from 1845 to 1849, during the administration of her husband, James Knox Polk. A fashion trendsetter, sh...
Join the White House Historical Association as the host a special holiday book signing at the Mayflower Hotel with author...
For most of the nineteenth century, the annual Fourth of July reception was a great day for public celebration at...
Join the Knotty Elephant for a reading and book signing by author Giovanna McBride! Gigi at the White House! is...