Winter Holidays and the White House
White House History Quarterly Number 59
- Foreword: A Season of Traditions by Marcia M. Anderson
- The Magic of Winter in Washington: A Photographer's Perspective by Bruce M. White
- Will it Snow? by Marcia M. Anderson
- Lighting the Menorah: Celebrating Hanukkah at the White House by Donna Hayashi-Smith
- Fruit Cake, Children's Parties, and Private Celebrations: Christmas Traditions in Early Presidential Households by David Ramsey
- A White House of Acorn Caps and Grapevines: A Holiday Display at the U.S. Botanic Garden by Devin Dotson
- The Two Wartime National Christmas Trees by Jonathan Pliska
- Victorian Toys Decorate the White House Christmas Tree: First Lady Rosalynn Carter Borrows from The Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum by Lauren McGwin
- Rereading "That Immortal Little Story," A Christmas Carol: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Holiday Tradition by Rebecca Durgin
- Fine Art Selections for Presidential Christmas Cards: Works by N.C. Wyeth, George Durrie, and Jamie Wyeth Feature Seasonal Themes by Nikki Pisha
- Christmas Messages from the White House: A Tradition Continues by Claire Faulkner
- From Naples to the East Room for the Holidays: A Crèche for the White House by Lydia Tederick
- A Nineteenth-Century White House Christmas: Envisioning the Decor of of President James K. Polk's White House by David Ramsey
- A Literary Christmas: First Lady Laura Bush's 2003 Holiday Décor Celebrates Children's Literature by Claire Faulkner
- The New Year's Day White House Reception: A Bygone Change to Shake the President's Hand by Margaret Strolle
- PRESIDENTIAL SITES QUARTERLY FEATURE: The First White House Christmas Tree Remembered: The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site by Scott Harris
- Reflections: The Ornament by Stewart D. McLaurin