Homes of the American PresidentsMcGraw-Hill, 1962 - 232 pages Photographs, with commentary, of the homes in which the Presidents lived as private citizens. |
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Page 113
... shows one - room cabin near Gentryville , Indiana , that for fourteen years was Lincoln's boyhood home . Here his mother died , his stepmother came to live , and nine people lived in cramped quarters . Old photograph taken in 1891 shows ...
... shows one - room cabin near Gentryville , Indiana , that for fourteen years was Lincoln's boyhood home . Here his mother died , his stepmother came to live , and nine people lived in cramped quarters . Old photograph taken in 1891 shows ...
Page 167
Cranston Jones. The family picture , taken in 1903 , at Sagamore Hill , shows , left to right , Quentin , President ... show the stuff that was in him before his fate befell him . " Later Roosevelt wrote of his son's death in action ...
Cranston Jones. The family picture , taken in 1903 , at Sagamore Hill , shows , left to right , Quentin , President ... show the stuff that was in him before his fate befell him . " Later Roosevelt wrote of his son's death in action ...
Page 181
... Show in Washington . understanding , but a strong will and , within certain limits , of genuine kindliness .... Her ... shows Harding and wife in 1920 immediately following his nomination for the Presidency on the Republican ticket ...
... Show in Washington . understanding , but a strong will and , within certain limits , of genuine kindliness .... Her ... shows Harding and wife in 1920 immediately following his nomination for the Presidency on the Republican ticket ...
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George Washington | 28 |
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Thomas Jefferson | 42 |
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