Ida McKinley, First Lady from 1897–1901, was the elegant but fragile wife of President William McKinley. She had epilepsy and needed extra care, yet she still charmed everyone with her...
Ida McKinley, First Lady from 1897–1901, was the elegant but fragile wife of President William McKinley. She had epilepsy and needed extra care, yet she still charmed everyone with her...
Frances Cleveland was the youngest, coolest, and most famous First Lady of the 1800s! She married President Grover Cleveland in the White House when she was just 21 (he was...
Frances Cleveland was the youngest, coolest, and most famous First Lady of the 1800s! She married President Grover Cleveland in the White House when she was just 21 (he was...
Lucretia Garfield, First Lady for only 200 days in 1881, was the quiet, super-smart wife of President James A. Garfield. Nicknamed “Crete” by her husband, she loved books, redesigned the...
Lucretia Garfield, First Lady for only 200 days in 1881, was the quiet, super-smart wife of President James A. Garfield. Nicknamed “Crete” by her husband, she loved books, redesigned the...
Lucy Hayes, First Lady from 1877–1881, was nicknamed “Lemonade Lucy” because she banned alcohol in the White House! Wife of Rutherford B. Hayes (the 19th president), she was smart, kind,...
Lucy Hayes, First Lady from 1877–1881, was nicknamed “Lemonade Lucy” because she banned alcohol in the White House! Wife of Rutherford B. Hayes (the 19th president), she was smart, kind,...
Julia Grant, First Lady from 1869–1877, was the cheerful, cross-eyed wife of Civil War hero Ulysses S. Grant. She loved parties, travel, and being the center of attention—and she made...
Julia Grant, First Lady from 1869–1877, was the cheerful, cross-eyed wife of Civil War hero Ulysses S. Grant. She loved parties, travel, and being the center of attention—and she made...
Dolley Madison was the ultimate party queen of early America! As First Lady from 1809–1817, she turned the White House into the happiest house in the country with ice cream,...
Dolley Madison was the ultimate party queen of early America! As First Lady from 1809–1817, she turned the White House into the happiest house in the country with ice cream,...
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