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Esther Singleton Collection

"Esther Singleton: A Glimpse into the Historic White House

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Esther Singleton Collection: Long corridor, The White House, Washington, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: President Roosevelt and Mr and Mrs Longworth, 1906, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Private dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Mrs McKinleys bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of American president William McKinley, c1900, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: The East Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: President Harrisons bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: The State Dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: The Oval Sitting-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: The White House kitchen, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Easter egg rolling, The White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: The Blue Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Lucretia Garfield, wife of American president James A Garfield, late 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: The White House and greenhouses, Washington DC, USA, 1908
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Esther Singleton Collection: Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of American president Rutherford B Hayes, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Nellie Grant Sartoris, daughter of Ulyssess Grant, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Julia Kean Fish, wife of American statesman Hamilton Fish, late 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Julia Grant, wife of American president Ulyssess Grant, late 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Seth Kinman, American hunter, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Elisha Kent Kane, American naval officer, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Millard Fillmore, American politician, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Abigail Powers Fillmore, wife of American president Millard Fillmore, 19th century, (1908)
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Esther Singleton Collection: Zachary Taylor, American military leader and politician, c1846, (1908)

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"Esther Singleton: A Glimpse into the Historic White House, 1908" Step back in time and join Esther Singleton as she explores the grandeur of the iconic White House in Washington, USA. As she walks down the long corridor, adorned with timeless elegance, her excitement grows. In 1906, Esther witnesses a momentous gathering between President Roosevelt and Mr. And Mrs. Longworth. Their presence exudes power and influence within these hallowed walls. Venturing further into this historic residence, Esther finds herself in the private dining-room at the White House. The room resonates with whispers of important decisions made over sumptuous meals shared by influential figures shaping our nation's destiny. Curiosity leads her to Mrs. McKinley's bedroom; a space that once housed Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of American president William McKinley. In this room filled with memories from c1900s to 1908s, Esther can almost feel their presence lingering. The East Room beckons next - a majestic setting where opulent gatherings took place under sparkling chandeliers and intricate ceiling moldings, and is here that history was written amidst laughter and applause. Peeking into President Harrison's bedroom reveals an intimate glimpse into his personal sanctuary – a space where he found solace amidst his presidential duties during those tumultuous times of early 20th century America. As she enters the State Dining-room at the White House, Esther envisions dignitaries from around the world engaging in diplomatic conversations while savoring culinary delights prepared by skilled chefs who worked tirelessly behind closed doors in The White House kitchen nearby. The Oval Sitting-room offers respite for presidents past as they contemplated weighty matters or sought comfort surrounded by cherished mementos collected throughout their lives – like Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison did during late 19th century America when her husband Benjamin Harrison held office until (1908).