Rubenstein Center Scholarship
The First Ladies Timeline
- Martha Washington
- Abigail Adams
- Martha Jefferson
- Dolley Madison
- Elizabeth Monroe
- Louisa Adams
- Rachel Jackson / Emily Donelson
- Hannah Van Buren / Angelica Van Buren
- Anna Harrison / Jane Harrison
- Letitia Tyler / Julia Tyler
- Sarah Polk
- Margaret Taylor
- Abigail Powers Fillmore
- Jane Pierce
- Harriet Lane
- Mary Lincoln
- Eliza Johnson / Martha Johnson Patterson
- Julia Grant
- Lucy Hayes
- Lucretia Garfield
- Ellen Arthur / Mary Arthur McElroy
- Frances Cleveland / Rose Cleveland
- Caroline Harrison
- Ida McKinley
- Edith Roosevelt
- Helen Taft
- Ellen Wilson / Edith Wilson
- Florence Harding
- Grace Coolidge
- Lou Hoover
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Elizabeth Truman
- Mamie Eisenhower
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Claudia Johnson
- Pat Nixon
- Betty Ford
- Rosalynn Carter
- Nancy Reagan
- Barbara Bush
- Hillary Clinton
- Laura Bush
- Michelle Obama
- Melania Trump
- Dr. Jill Biden
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Since 1965, the White House Historical Association has been proud to fund the official portraits of our presidents and first ladies, a long-standing tradition of the White House Collection. Recent presidents and first ladies typically select their respective artists before leaving the White House and approve the portraits before their formal presentation to the public and induction into the collection. The
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