What are the names of the US Presidents' children who lived in the White House?
John Adams, son of John Quincy, was the first to live in the White House had his 3 year old granddaughter of his son Charles who was dying in NYC.
1837 Martin Van Buren brought his 3 sons. All of the sons were bachelors. Dolly Madison will introduce Angelica Singleton to the oldest son and marries him to become the hostess of the White House.
John Tyler is left a widower in 1842 and marries Julia Gardiner of NY. They had 7 children added to the 8 he had from his first marriage.
Grover Cleveland is the first to be married in the White House. His daughter, Esther was born during his second term. Older daughter Ruth also lived in the White House. People called her "baby Ruth"
Alice Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt's daughter is married in the White House. He had a total of 6 children.
Abraham Lincoln had 3 boys. Willie, Tad, and Robert. Willie dies in 1862. Robert is all ready grown and fights for the Union. Tad had a pet goat that ate the flowers and slept on his bed.
Grant had 6 children. Two named Nellie and Jessie
Hayes had 5 children. The oldest served as his father's secretary and the baby Scott was only 6 in 1877.
Kennedy had 3. Caroline, John-John and Patrick. Patrick dies soon after birth.
Harrison had a grandchild at the White House Baby McKee
Woodrow Wilson married off two of his daughters who lived in the White House.
Coolidge lost a 16 year old son while the White House named Calvin Jr .
Jimmy Carter daughter Amy Carter was about 12 when they moved in.
Johnson had 2 daughters in the White House. Lucy and Lynda
Nixon had one daughter Tricia Nixon who also married in the white house
Ford had 3 children mainly grown and didn't really stay at the white house
Truman had a daughter named Margaret who was 21 by the time he was President.
Obama's two daughters, Malia and Sasha, live in the White House
I may have missed one or two but that pretty well covers it. Not all the children's names are listed in the books I have and I think it was only recently that the family has become an important part of the White House. Many Presidents were either widowers or bachelors.
When will Predsident bush leave white house?
From what I have read from several sources of media president bush physically leaves the white house mid morning. At that point all of his bags are packed and its a done deal. The actual transfer of power happens at 12noon when Obama is sworn in. So President Bushes last minute is at 11:59 am est 1-20-09 AD. President Obama is officially the president at 12:00 pm est on 1-20-09 AD. In the interim President Bush is still in control until noon. I am sure he is surrounded by some of his staff , "The football" and heavily secured.
How many years did Jackie Kennedy live in the White House?
Jackie Kennedy lived for roughly three and a half years in the white house.
Jacqueline Kennedy lived fora period of three years or so in the white house.
What are the dimensions of the White House?
The dimensions of the White House are: Length: 168 feet (51.2 meters) Width: 85 feet 6 inches (26.1 meters); 152 feet (46.3 meters) including porticoes Height: 70 feet (21.3 meters) on the south side and 60 feet 4 inches (18.4 meters) on the north side, including the parapet; not including the parapet -- 60 feet (18.3 meters) on the south side and 50 feet 4 inches (15.3 meters) on the north side.
What is President-elect Trump's mailing address?
Here it is (from: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/):
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Which political party currently controls the white house?
Presently, the Democrats (as of December 7, 2009).
The best way to contact the White House by e-mail is to follow the instructions on the link which I have enclosed below.
Take a tour of the white house whose picture hangs in the east room?
In the east room there a picture of George Washington full length
Why did Teddy Roosevelt call the white house a bully pulpit?
What he meant was that being President made people listen to what he had to say. The presidency was like a pulpit- he could figuratively stand up and preach to his congregation, the American people, and his words carried authority. "bully" here means excellent or splendid.
Which President had a pygmy hippo living in the white house?
Theodore Roosevelt also known as Teddy Roosevelt he also had many other pets in the white house when he served his term
Did thomas Jefferson live in the White House with his children?
no they didnt she dies many years before he became president.
Does the president pay bills at the white house?
The President does not pay rent in the White House. The President and first lady pay for their food, parties, vacations, butlers, housekeepers, and ushers. If they bring someone on Air Force One who isnâ??t in the official traveling delegation, they have to reimburse the American people the equivalent of a first-class flight.
What year was the first bathtub installed in the white house?
It was in MAY of 1937 the by Millard Fillmore
What were some of the illegal actions of the Nixon White House?
Other than lying to the American people about the illegal bombing in Laos and Cambodia, abusive use of wiretaps on his "enemies" and, at best, dodgy campaign financing there were three formal articles of impeachment filed by the House Judiciary Committee.
On July 27, 1974 the Committee voted 27 to 1 to recommend the first article of impeachment against the president: obstruction of justice. The second article (abuse of power) was passed on July 29th, 1974 and third article (contempt of Congress) on July 30th, 1974.
How do you write the White House for a signed photo of President Obama?
According to several online autograph sites, you would have to send your request via regular mail (U.S. postal service). You would need to write a formal letter, in which you would make your request for an autographed photo. You would sent your letter, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope that is large enough to fit a photo, and a piece of cardboard to keep it from getting bent in the mail. Send your package (request letter, self-addressed, stamped envelope) to President Obama's White House address--
President Barack Obama, c/o White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Be aware that he receives a lot of requests. On average, there is going to be a 3+ month wait for a response.
Was the white house ever a different color?
The White House was not originally painted white (or even called "The White House"). The British tried to burn it down in the war of 1812 (in 1814) and to cover the burnt charring of the original stone they painted it white. The Aquia Creek sandstone, also known as freestone was gray with shades of red, giving it a warm tone, that one could say looked pink from a distance.
Here's a picture of a polished piece.
Which president once chased his secretary of state from the white house with a pair of fire tongs?
Franklin Roosevelt
What is the biggest house in America?
The biggest house in the world is the Kaba. While measuring only fifteen meters tall and ten and a half meters by twelve on the exterior, it houses the largest being in the universe; God, whose proper name is Allah.
Not sure about that Kaba answer.
But I do know for a fact the the biggest single family house in North America is called Fair Field.
It is in Sagaponack, Southampton, Long Island, New York.
It built and ownd by Ira Rennert.
im the biggest house in the universe
all i no is that the biggest house in America has 208 rooms in it.
When was th white house finished being built?
The White House has a fascinating history. The main building was burned by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. Afterward, when the building was being restored, the smoke-stained gray stone walls were painted white. The name "White House," however, was not used officially until President Theodore Roosevelt had it engraved on his stationery in 1901. Prior to that, the building was known variously as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." Over the years, there have been several additions made to the main building, including the west wing (1902), the east wing (1942), and a penthouse and a bomb shelter (1952). The west wing, which contains the president's oval office and the offices of his staff, is the center of activity at the White House. During Harry Truman's presidency, from Dec. 1948 to March 1952, the interior of the White House was rebuilt, and the outer walls were strengthened. Nevertheless, the exterior stone walls are the same ones that were first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago. * http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0194024.html The White House has a fascinating history. The main building was burned by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. Afterward, when the building was being restored, the smoke-stained gray stone walls were painted white. The name "White House," however, was not used officially until President Theodore Roosevelt had it engraved on his stationery in 1901. Prior to that, the building was known variously as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." Over the years, there have been several additions made to the main building, including the west wing (1902), the east wing (1942), and a penthouse and a bomb shelter (1952). The west wing, which contains the president's oval office and the offices of his staff, is the center of activity at the White House. During Harry Truman's presidency, from Dec. 1948 to March 1952, the interior of the White House was rebuilt, and the outer walls were strengthened. Nevertheless, the exterior stone walls are the same ones that were first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago. * http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0194024.html
Thousands of bills introduced in congress are never voted on. why does that happen?
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