When John Adams moved into the unfinished White House it was called the People's house. Not until the war of 1812 when the resident was burned by the British did it get the name White House. White paint was used to cover the burn marks, so it got the name White House. In the 1800's paint was very expensive and very few houses were painted, so to have a house painted was a big deal. A few years ago while working on the White House the repair men found the burn marks still on the house.
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John Adams was the first. He lived there for about 4 months at the end of his term.
It was called the White House after the British burned it in the War of 1812, and the rebuilt it. They painted it white to cover the burn marks, and so people started calling it the white house.
It is still called the executive mansion in work orders to maintain it. It was always called the White House unofficially. Theodore Roosevelt was the first use the words, "White House" on his official stationery.
I think the White House was called president ? the first word to it is president. In the second part of the original title, the 5/6th word was a g.
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Although George Washington was the first President of the US and served for two terms, he was never "in" the White House. The first president to live in the White House, then called the President's Palace or the Presidential Mansion, was John Adams. Further, it was not called the White House, even informally, until 1811 at the earliest. That term was not used as a formal or official designation until 1901.
My First Days in the White House was created in 1935.
When John Adams and his wife moved into the White House in 1800 ( called the President's House, then) it was not completed. Abigail Adams hung her laundry in the East Room.
John Adams. It wasn't finished when they moved into it. It was called the President's House when they moved into it. Not until the British burned it in 1812 and it was painted white did it get the name White House.
First White House of the Confederacy was created in 1835.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to use "White House" as his address on his official stationery. People have called the building the White House at least since it was re-built and painted a true white after it was burned out by the British in 1814.