No, he sent supplies to both sides, and before the entrance of the US, the United states was sending military weapons.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to have "The White House" printed on his official stationery.
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President Theodore Roosevelt first used the name White House on his official stationery. I do not think any law was ever passed concerning an official name for the President's mansion. The name was in common usage for many years before Roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt in 1901.
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Teddy Roosevelt ran on the Bull Moose Party in 1912.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to put the term on his official stationery. People called it the White House almost from the time it was built.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first President to use "White House" on his official stationery and so perhaps gave it a more official status. I do not think Congress has ever acted to officially give the White House that name.
It was President Theodore Roosevelt who was responsible for officially establishing The White House as the building's official name. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States.
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