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.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the first President to refer to the Executive Mansion as the White House.
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.
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The White House is what president's official home is called. This used to be an unofficial name for the executive mansion but at some point became the name that is universally used. Theodore was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery.The official executive mansion provided as a home for US presidents is usually called the White House, located in Washington D.C.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the first to have "The White House" printed on his official stationery.
Although originally called the President's Palace, the Presidential Mansion, or the President's House, the formal name was the Executive Mansion. References to the home as the White House appear as early as 1811. President Theodore Roosevelt made formal the usage in 1901 when he had the "White House" name added to the official stationery.
No, not all presidents have lived in the White House. The White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, but some earlier presidents, such as George Washington and John Adams, did not live there as it was still under construction. Additionally, there have been presidents, like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who served before the construction of the White House and therefore had different official residences during their presidencies.
All presidents receive an annual salary, courtesy of the taxpayers. Currently, it is $400,000 a year, which is what President Obama makes (so did President Bush). All presidents also receive an expense account for travel, entertainment, and eating out when they are performing their presidential duties. The president's meals at the White House are part of being president-- all presidents have to eat, and Mr. Obama is no exception. Many presidents have even hired an official White House chef, so they could have meals they personally enjoyed. Currently, the White House chef is Cristeta Comerford.
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