John Adams, then Thomas Jefferson, then James Madison.
The President, the Vice President and the First Secretary.
The first three US presidents to live in the White House were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. John Adams was the first president to take up residence in the White House in 1800, followed by Thomas Jefferson and then James Madison.
Jeremiah Deem Tulsa - John Adams moved into the White House in his last year in office. it was then referred to as the President's House. Otherwise it was nowhere for his first three years!
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The white house is the home of the president and his family as well as holding the offices of the President and his staff. In addition it is used for ceremonial occasions.
Only George Washington, who lived in New York City and then in Philadelphia, which were the nation's first capitals. He never lived in the White House. John Adams was the first to live in the White House. He moved there in November, 1800 soon after the Capital moved to Washington.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison were the first three. However, during Madison's presidency, the White House was burned.
there are three but i dont really know
James K. Polk. He was only 53.
They are vice president, speaker of house and president pro tempore of senate.
President Taft had three pets-- two cows and a dog. The cows were Pauline Wayne and Mooly Wooly, and the dog was named Caruso. (President Taft was the last president to keep cows on the White House grounds.)
adams, jefferson, monroe