Description:White House History presents in this issue a series of stories of presidential kin, beginning with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s mother, the indomitable Sara Delano Roosevelt, and moving back in time to G.W.P. Custis, Martha Washington’s grandson, who promoted himself with gusto as Washington’s adopted grandson, building the mansion at Arlington, over looking Washington City, and filling it with Washington‘s Revolutionary memorabilia. We also remember Nell Arthur who died before her husband Chester Alan Arthur became president. Memory of her is preserved in a stained glass window in Saint John’s Church. At night, when the gas lights went on, Arthur could see the window, in its brilliant colors, from his bed in the White House. Other articles reflect that presidential kin could be helpful or, sometimes, not. William Polk and Willey Madison represented both in interacting with their famous brothers in the White House. Andrew Jackson’s nephew, Jack, and his wife Emily adamantly refused to honor one of Jackson’s social commands to entertain a woman of bad reputation. Dolley Madison’s beloved son Payne was a thorn in President Madison’s side. Abraham Lincoln, who disclaimed most of his own Lincoln kin, was fascinated by George Washington and his family. An amazing group, if only a glimpse of over two centuries of kinfolk and the White House.— The Indomitable Sara Delano Roosevelt: Mother of President Franklin D. Roosevelt by Mary Jo Binker and Diane Lobb-Boyce— The Royal Family at Arlington House: George Washington Park Custis Creates a Shrine by Keith D. MacKay— James Madison’s Brother Willey by Stuart L. Butler— Nell Arthur’s Memorial Window: History Reflected in Saint John’s Church by Nenette Marie Arroyo— Andrew Jackson Donelson and the Pressures Placed on a Presidential Nephew by Mark R. Cheathem— In Search of Martha Jefferson by John Hutton— William H. Polk: The Lion of Washington by Thomas Price— The Bad Boy: Payne Todd by William Seale— Lincoln and the Washingtons by James H. JohnsonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with White House History: Presidential Kin (Issue 36). To get started finding White House History: Presidential Kin (Issue 36), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: White House History presents in this issue a series of stories of presidential kin, beginning with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s mother, the indomitable Sara Delano Roosevelt, and moving back in time to G.W.P. Custis, Martha Washington’s grandson, who promoted himself with gusto as Washington’s adopted grandson, building the mansion at Arlington, over looking Washington City, and filling it with Washington‘s Revolutionary memorabilia. We also remember Nell Arthur who died before her husband Chester Alan Arthur became president. Memory of her is preserved in a stained glass window in Saint John’s Church. At night, when the gas lights went on, Arthur could see the window, in its brilliant colors, from his bed in the White House. Other articles reflect that presidential kin could be helpful or, sometimes, not. William Polk and Willey Madison represented both in interacting with their famous brothers in the White House. Andrew Jackson’s nephew, Jack, and his wife Emily adamantly refused to honor one of Jackson’s social commands to entertain a woman of bad reputation. Dolley Madison’s beloved son Payne was a thorn in President Madison’s side. Abraham Lincoln, who disclaimed most of his own Lincoln kin, was fascinated by George Washington and his family. An amazing group, if only a glimpse of over two centuries of kinfolk and the White House.— The Indomitable Sara Delano Roosevelt: Mother of President Franklin D. Roosevelt by Mary Jo Binker and Diane Lobb-Boyce— The Royal Family at Arlington House: George Washington Park Custis Creates a Shrine by Keith D. MacKay— James Madison’s Brother Willey by Stuart L. Butler— Nell Arthur’s Memorial Window: History Reflected in Saint John’s Church by Nenette Marie Arroyo— Andrew Jackson Donelson and the Pressures Placed on a Presidential Nephew by Mark R. Cheathem— In Search of Martha Jefferson by John Hutton— William H. Polk: The Lion of Washington by Thomas Price— The Bad Boy: Payne Todd by William Seale— Lincoln and the Washingtons by James H. JohnsonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with White House History: Presidential Kin (Issue 36). To get started finding White House History: Presidential Kin (Issue 36), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.