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Alice Roosevelt with a family parrot, ca. 1904.
Library of CongressKermit Roosevelt holding his rat terrier Jack, ca. 1902.
Library of CongressPresident Roosevelt frolics with Rollo, his St. Bernard, ca. 1906.
Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College LibraryPresident Theodore Roosevelt and family, 1907.
Library of CongressKennedy family at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, 1963.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum/NARACaroline Kennedy's pet ducks march toward the pond on the South Grounds of the White House.
White House Historical AssociationJohn Kennedy, Caroline, and John Jr. with Macaroni outside the Oval Office, 1962.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum/NARAMixed breed Pushinka with her pups on the White House lawn, 1963.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum/NARATwo of the youngest presidents to reside in the White House brought their families and a menagerie of pets along with them. A pony, sheep, dogs, cats, a macaw, guinea pigs, rats, a snake, and many more animal friends lived at the Theodore Roosevelt White House. In 1908 the Washington Evening Star observed, "There is no home in Washington so full of pets of high and low degree as is the White House, and those pets not only occupy the attention of the children, but the President is himself their good friend, and has a personal interest in every one of them."
The family of John F. Kennedy brought pet hamsters Debbie and Billie; a gray cat, Tom Kitten; and a canary, Robin, to the White House. Eventually, ponies Macaroni and Tex; Pushinka; Welsh terrier Charley; German shepherd Clipper; cocker spaniel Shannon; parakeets Maybelle and Bluebell; and Wolf, an Irish wolfhound, would come and go.
Biographies & Portraits
Biographies & Portraits
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Every year since 1981, the White House Historical Association has had the privilege of designing the Official White House Christmas Ornament....
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Dr. William Seale, whose contributions to the programs and publications of the White House Historical Association for more than forty...