Homes of the American PresidentsMcGraw-Hill, 1962 - 232 pages Photographs, with commentary, of the homes in which the Presidents lived as private citizens. |
Contents
George Washington | 28 |
6 John Adams and John Quincy Adams | 34 |
Thomas Jefferson | 42 |
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