People standing hand-in-hand surrounding a globe, symbolizing Mrs. Johnson's efforts in the beautification and conservation of America Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument and flowers in reference to Mrs. Kennedy Eternal Flame) overlaid on an image of the world. Truman's support for her husband on his 1948 whistle stop tour Hoover's radio address of 19 April 1929, the first by a First LadyĪ hand lighting a candle, symbolizing her life's work and the global impact of her humanitarian initiatives.Ī wheel on railroad tracks, symbolizing Mrs. spelled out in American Sign Language in front of the White House Mrs. Harding's life: ballots and ballot box, camera, torch, and initials referencing World War I veterans Wilson's support for her husband after his stroke the President holds onto a cane with Edith's hand resting warmly on top Wilson's creation of the White House Rose Garden Image of the White House with compass and 'The White House Restored 1902'Ĭherry blossom of Prunus serrulata, brought to Washington, DC by Mrs. McKinley's hands crocheting slippers she made thousands which were sold for charity. Cleveland hosting a working women's reception. Garfield painting on a canvas with brush and palette. Hayes hosting the first Easter Egg Roll at the White House, 1877 Grant and a young Julia Dent horseriding at White Haven, her family home. Three children dancing and a Marine Band violinist at the children's ball that was held for President Johnson's 60th birthday. Lincoln giving flowers and a book to Union soldiers during the Civil War
Pierce in the visitors' gallery of the Old Senate Chamber, listening to a debate.īuchanan working as a bookkeeper in the family store Fillmore shelving books in the White House Library, which she established. Taylor tending to a wounded soldier during the First Seminole War. Polk working together at a desk in the White HouseĪ young Mrs. Tyler with children on Cedar Grove Plantation Van Buren reading in the grass in his home village of Kinderhook Jackson on horseback with his nickname 'Old Hickory' Adams and her son Charles making the dangerous journey from St Petersburg to Paris in 1812 Monroe at the reopening of the White House in 1818 Madison posing before the Lansdowne portrait of Washington, which she saved during the Burning of Washington Adams writing her famous 'Remember the Ladies' letter
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