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Background imageUS Presidents Collection: JEFFERSONs HOUSE, 1776. The house at Market and Seventh Street in Philadelphia

JEFFERSONs HOUSE, 1776. The house at Market and Seventh Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Thomas Jefferson lived when he drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States

WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States. Taft leading the commencement procession at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, June 1909

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ABIGAIL ADAMS: HOME. The birthplace of Abigail Adams at Weymouth, Massachusetts, built in 1685

ABIGAIL ADAMS: HOME. The birthplace of Abigail Adams at Weymouth, Massachusetts, built in 1685. Drawing from the scrapbook of Elizabeth Smith, the first ladys sister, c1800

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. Sketch, 1790, of the residence of George Washington in Philadelphia

WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. Sketch, 1790, of the residence of George Washington in Philadelphia while President

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photographed while in mourning after the death of her son, Willie (William Wallace), in 1862

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photograph attributed to Mathew Brady, 1862

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: THOMAS TAD LINCOLN (1853-1871). Youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln. Photograph

THOMAS TAD LINCOLN (1853-1871). Youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln. Photograph, c1863

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype, 1858

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype, 1858

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: STEPHEN TRIGG LOGAN (1800-1880). American lawyer and politician, law partner of Abraham Lincoln

STEPHEN TRIGG LOGAN (1800-1880). American lawyer and politician, law partner of Abraham Lincoln. Photograph, mid 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. Page one of the original manuscript of George Washington s

WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. Page one of the original manuscript of George Washington s
WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. Page one of the original manuscript of George Washingtons farewell address to the armies, his last official document as commander-in-chief, 2 November, 1783

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of President George Washington. Undated silhouette

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of President George Washington. Undated silhouette

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: JEFFERSON: FLOOR PLAN. Measured drawing for the Governors Palace in Richmond, Virginia

JEFFERSON: FLOOR PLAN. Measured drawing for the Governors Palace in Richmond, Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, c1779

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS LEWIS (1779-1852). Granddaughter of Martha Washington and step-granddaughter

ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS LEWIS (1779-1852). Granddaughter of Martha Washington and step-granddaughter of George Washington. Oil on canvas by Robert Edge Pine, late 18th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: BUSHROD WASHINGTON (1762-1829). American jurist, nephew of George Washington. Etching

BUSHROD WASHINGTON (1762-1829). American jurist, nephew of George Washington. Etching, 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and White House hostess

MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and White House hostess. Silhouette, early 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: William Augustine Washington III (1757-1810)

William Augustine Washington III (1757-1810)
WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON III (1757-1810). American soldier and son of George Washingtons half-brother. Drawing by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin, 1804

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MOUNT VERNON. Home of George Washington on the Potomac River in Virginia

MOUNT VERNON. Home of George Washington on the Potomac River in Virginia. View to the North from the Lawn at Mount Vernon. Watercolor by Benjamin Harry Latrobe, 1796

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON (1765-1835). Sister of John Tayloe III, and wife of William

SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON (1765-1835). Sister of John Tayloe III, and wife of William Augustine Washington III, son of George Washingtons half-brother

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MARY LEE FITZHUGH CUSTIS (1788-1853). Wife of George Washington Parke Custis. Oil painting

MARY LEE FITZHUGH CUSTIS (1788-1853). Wife of George Washington Parke Custis. Oil painting, early 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ANGELICA S. VAN BUREN (c1820-1878). Daughter-in-law of Martin Van Buren. Oil on canvas

ANGELICA S. VAN BUREN (c1820-1878). Daughter-in-law of Martin Van Buren. Oil on canvas, 1842, by Henry Inman

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: CHIMNEY-BUTTE RANCH. Photograph of log cabin on Chimney-Butte Ranch, home of Theodore

CHIMNEY-BUTTE RANCH. Photograph of log cabin on Chimney-Butte Ranch, home of Theodore Roosevelt from 1883-1884, near Medora, North Dakota

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). Schrank in police custody after his assassination

JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). Schrank in police custody after his assassination attempt on former president Theodore Roosevelt on 14 October 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). American saloon-keeper, known for his attempt

JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). American saloon-keeper, known for his attempt to assassinate former president Theodore Roosevelt on 14 October 1912. Photograph, 1910s

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: REVOLVER, 1912. Revolver used by John Flammang Schrank in an attempted assassination

REVOLVER, 1912. Revolver used by John Flammang Schrank in an attempted assassination of former president Theodore Roosevelt on 14 October 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt wading with his daughter Anna at Campobello, Maine. Photographed 1909

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). American saloon-keeper, known for his attempt

JOHN FLAMMANG SCHRANK (1876-1943). American saloon-keeper, known for his attempt to assassinate former president Theodore Roosevelt on 14 October 1912

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ANDREW JACKSON, JR. (1808-1865). Adopted son of President Andrew Jackson. Oil on canvas

ANDREW JACKSON, JR. (1808-1865). Adopted son of President Andrew Jackson. Oil on canvas, 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, 1919. Launching of the battleship USS Tennessee at Brooklyn Navy Yard

BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, 1919. Launching of the battleship USS Tennessee at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York, 30 April 1919

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, SR. (1831-1878). American businessman and philanthropist. Oil on canvas

THEODORE ROOSEVELT, SR. (1831-1878). American businessman and philanthropist. Oil on canvas, 1877, by Daniel Huntington

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: DEMOCRACTIC DELEGATES, 1920. Delegates to the Democratic National Convention, San Francisco

DEMOCRACTIC DELEGATES, 1920. Delegates to the Democratic National Convention, San Francisco, California. Photographed 28 July 1920

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. (1887-1944). American politician, businessman, and son

THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. (1887-1944). American politician, businessman, and son of President Theodore Roosevelt. In the White House conservatory with Eli the parrot

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: REVEREND WILLIAM SMITH. Father of American First Lady, Abigail Adams. Undated painting

REVEREND WILLIAM SMITH. Father of American First Lady, Abigail Adams. Undated painting

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ACADEMY OF ARTS & SCIENCES. Act to establish the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

ACADEMY OF ARTS & SCIENCES. Act to establish the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, by John Adams, 1780

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUTION. A Constitution or Frame of Government, Agreed upon

MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUTION. A Constitution or Frame of Government, Agreed upon by the Delegates of the People of the State of Massachusetts Bay, written by John Adams, 1780

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ELEANORA ELIZABETH O NEALE (1820-1897). Wife of James Madison Cutts, Sr. (1805-1863)

ELEANORA ELIZABETH O NEALE (1820-1897). Wife of James Madison Cutts, Sr. (1805-1863). Oil on canvas, 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: RICHARD CUTTS (1771-1845). American politician. Oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart

RICHARD CUTTS (1771-1845). American politician. Oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison

DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Oil on canvas by Ezra Ames

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison

DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison (1768-1849) returning Thomas Jeffersons walking stick to grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples

DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples, 1797

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: MOUNT VERNON: PLAN. Original suggestion by George Washington to his architect for

MOUNT VERNON: PLAN. Original suggestion by George Washington to his architect for design of Mount Vernon, c1757

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt, photographed

EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt, photographed at her desk in the White House private library, 1908

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: THEODORE ROOSEVELT: CUBA. Letter, 22 January 1907, from President Theodore Roosevelt

THEODORE ROOSEVELT: CUBA. Letter, 22 January 1907, from President Theodore Roosevelt to Secretary of War William Howard Taft, rejecting any plan to annex Cuba

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Steel engraving

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Steel engraving, American, c1865, with autograph signature identifying himself as a lieutenant general in the U.S. Army

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City on 4 December 1783

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1864 or 1865, in the uniform of a lieutenant general

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving

LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Mezzotint, American

LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Mezzotint, American, c1881

Background imageUS Presidents Collection: LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving

LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving, English, 1881



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