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About This Book

A series of illustrated sketches and anecdotes recounting life and personalities within the nation's executive residence from the post–Civil War era through the 1920s. Organized by administration, the chapters blend political episodes, social customs, family portraits, and ceremonial moments—such as inaugurations, funerals, and domestic scenes—into biographical vignettes of presidents, their spouses, and household circles. The tone remains anecdotal and observational, emphasizing personal detail, contemporary gossip, and the evolving social rituals that shaped public impressions of the presidency.

About the Author

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Edna M. Colman

Edna M. Colman was an American author known for her work in the early 20th century. She gained recognition for her book "White House Gossip," which offers a unique perspective on the social and political dynamics of the time. Colman's writing reflects her keen observations of the American political landscape, providing readers with insights into the lives of influential figures. Though her literary contributions may not be as widely celebrated today, her work remains a valuable resource for understanding the cultural context of her era.