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  • “Beene Speaks Out on that Wedding Dress.” Women’s Wear Daily, Dec 07, 1967: 1, 36. ProQuest Central.
  • “Brilliant Wedding at the White House.” The Baltimore Sun. February 18, 1906. 1-2.
  • Chrisman-Campbell, Kimberly. The Way We Wed: A Global History of Wedding Fashion. Philadelphia: Running Press, 2020.
  • “Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun, Washington City February 1, 1842.” The Sun, February 3, 1842. Readex: Readex AllSearch. Accessed April 12, 2023.
  • “Costumes.” Women’s Wear Daily, May 4, 1914: 5. ProQuest Central.
  • Cresson, W.P. James Monroe. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1946.
  • Daily Graphic (New York, New York), May 23, 1874: 4. NewsBank: America’s Historical Newspapers.
  • “Daughter’s Hand is Given in Marriage by President.” The Washington Post, Feb 18, 1906: 1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Daughter of President Now is Mrs. Sayre.” The Christian Science Monitor, Nov 26, 1913: 7. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Details of Miss Wilson's Wedding Gown.” Women’s Wear Daily, Nov 21, 1913: 1. ProQuest Central.
  • “Eleanor Wilson Weds W. G. M’Adoo.” New York Times, May 8, 1914: 1, 13. Newspaper Archive.
  • “Evening dress.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Accessed March 10, 2023. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/....
  • “Flounce.” Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://www.si.edu/object/flou....
  • “For White House Bride: Trousseau Includes…None the Less.” The Sun, Nov 9, 1913: 2. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Johnson Adams, Louisa Catherine. Letter to Abigail Smith Adams. 1 January 1818. National Archives. https://founders.archives.gov/....
  • Leahy, Christopher J. “Playing Her Greatest Role: Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the Politics of the White House Social Scene, 1841-44.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 120, no. 3 (2012): 237-269. ProQuest Central.
  • “Lynda Bird Johnson Robb: The Wedding Bouquet Cake Sliced 500 Ways.” The Washington Post, Dec 10, 1967: 1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Lynda Johnson is Married to Marine Captain Robb.” The Washington Post, Dec 10, 1967: A1, A10, 2. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Marsh, Ben. “The Republic’s New Clothes: Making Silk in the Antebellum United States.” Agricultural History 86, no. 4 (2012): 206–34. https://doi.org/10.3098/ah.201....
  • McGwin, Lauren. “A First Daughter’s White House Wedding: Etiquette Wars and a Celebration at Stephen Decatur’s House.” White House History Quarterly 54 (2019): 18-29.
  • “Miss Wilson's Wedding Clothes Modish but Simple.” Women’s Wear Daily, Nov 14, 1913: 1. ProQuest Central.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Longworth and President Roosevelt after the Wedding at the White House.” Harper’s Weekly, March 3, 1906: 299. Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/si...
  • “Mr. Longworth a Busy Man Two Days Before Wedding.” The Washington Post (1877-1922), February 16, 1906: 2. Proquest Historical Newspapers.
  • “No Brides Maids. Miss Alice Roosevelt Will Have No Girl Attendants.” Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, South Dakota), January 22, 1906: 5. NewsBank: Readex AllSearch.
  • Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson. Press Release on December 9, 1967. LBJ Presidential Library.
  • Office of the Staff Director to Mrs. Nixon. White House Press Release on June 10, 1971. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
  • Office of the Staff Director to Mrs. Nixon. White House Press Release on June 12, 1971. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
  • “On a Sun-Kissed Day in Room Abloom.” The Washington Post (1877-1922), February 18, 1906: 1. Proquest Historical Newspapers.
  • Raffel, Marta Cotterell. The Laces of Ipswich: The Art and Economics of an Early American Industry, 1750-1840. Lebanon: UPNE, 2003.
  • Roosevelt Longworth, Alice. Crowded Hours: Reminiscences of Alice Roosevelt Longworth. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1933.
  • “Silks: New York City.” Women’s Wear Daily, Nov 8, 1913: 4. ProQuest Central.
  • “That Wedding Dress.” Women’s Wear Daily, Nov 22, 1967: 1, 5. ProQuest Central.
  • “The Great Wedding.” Daily Graphic (New York, New York), May 21, 1874: 612. NewsBank: America's Historical Newspapers.
  • “The State of the Union.” Women’s Wear Daily, June 14, 1971: 4-5, 13. ProQuest Central.
  • “The Trousseau of the White House Bride.” Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina), May 3, 1914: 12. NewsBank: America's Historical Newspapers.
  • “The Wedding at the White House.” The Daily Graphic (New York, New York), May 23, 1874: 625-636. NewsBank: America's Historical Newspapers.
  • “The Wedding: Ceremonies at the Presidential Mansion.” Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922), May 22, 1874, 1. Proquest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Triumph of Wedding Tradition: Tricia Nixon's Wedding.” The Washington Post, June 6, 1971: G1, 2. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Wedding Dress.” Victoria and Albert Museum. Accessed May 15, 2023. http://collections.vam.ac.uk/i....
  • “Wedding Gown of Mrs. McAdoo and Gowns Worn at the Wedding.” Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina), May 10, 1914: 44. NewsBank: America's Historical Newspapers.
  • “White House Weddings.” Daily Evening Bulletin, May 8, 1886. Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers. Accessed February 7, 2023.
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