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The Office of Correspondence formed over the fifty-year White House career of staffer Ira R.T. Smith. He began handling the mail as a part of his duties as a clerk to President William McKinley in 1897. At the time, Smith was one of only twelve White House staffers. President McKinley received about 100 letters per day.
Esther Cleveland was born on September 9, 1893, in the White House, to the President of the United States, Grover Cleveland, and First Lady Frances Folsom. She remains the only child of a president to have been born there, and was nicknamed "the White House baby" as a result.
Grover Cleveland Executive Mansion Card. A White House Card or Executive Mansion Card was a card that was used by U.S. Presidents in the 19th and 20th century. The size of today's average business card - sextodecimo - these cards often contained a president's signature and sometimes a short message or sentiment.
Baby News! MSNBC’s very own Nicolle Wallace has welcomed a girl. On Nov. 21, the “Deadline: White House” anchor tuned in to her show from home to share that she and her husband, Michael S ...
The photo went viral, generating thousands of comments. Many shared their sentiments; one commenter summed it up succinctly: "Damn, there's a lot of shade being thrown in this picture.It's coming ...
Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, greeted the 45th U.S. president and first lady outside the White House, addressing one another with cheek kisses and handshakes.
The White House New Year's Reception was an annual public reception held at the White House every New Year's Day from 1801 to 1932. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Attendees were able to go inside the White House to greet and shake the hand of the president of the United States and often the hand of the first lady of the United States .
The Gerber baby: Gerber baby products: 1927–present: sketched by Dorothy Hope Smith, depicts four-month-old neighbor Ann Turner; commercials voiced by Tex Brashear: Blue Blade razors: Gillette Sharpie the parrot: 1952–1960: The Gold Dust Twins: Gold Dust Washing Powder: 1880s–1940s The Quisenberrys: Golden Corral: 2015: Choo-Choo Charlie ...