On the Move
White House History Quarterly Number 72
- Foreword: On the Move by Marcia Mallet Anderson
- Moving On: The President’s Household Sets Sail for the City of Washington by Alan Capps
- The Marquis de Lafayette’s Return to the United States, 1824–1825 by Richard F. Grimmett
- Joanna Rucker’s Extended Stay in the Polk White House and the Nation’s Capital: A First Lady’s Niece Records Her Experience in Nineteenth-Century Washington, D.C. by Zacharie W. Kinslow
- Considering the Furnishings of the Lincoln’s Summer Cottage at the Soldier’s Home by Matthew R. Costello and Melissa C. Naulin
- “Send Her to Me”: Emilie Todd Helm’s Civil War Visit to the Lincoln White House by Estill Curtis Pennington
- A Presidential Wine Cellar Survives Prohibition by Frederick J. Ryan, Jr.
- “The Southern White House,” The Villa Margherita: A Socialite Welcomes White House Travelers by Clifford Krainik
- Front Line First Lady: First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s Wartime Tour of the South Pacific by Mary Jo Binker
- A White House Pastry Chef makes a Move: The Creation of the Mezzanine Pantry by Emma O’Kane
- From Ireland to California: Moving The Ronald Reagan Pub by Sarah M.G. Thomson
- Presidential Sites Feature: The Legacy of Lewis Edward Jordan: First Interior Designer of Blair House, The President’s Guest House by Frederick Edward Jordan
- Reflections: Embracing the Future by Stewart D. McLaurin