Remembering Gallery

[SI Homepage]Presidents and First Ladies


As the United States' highest elected official, the president is charged with protecting the citizen welfare and guiding international relations. Every president has left his personal mark on the office. The Smithsonian's presidential collections reflect our interest in the presidency and provide us with tangible links to our leaders.

The women who have held the position of first lady have also captured our national attention. Their public and private lives are inescapably intertwined and they have interpreted their roles in different ways. Some have chosen to fulfill the more traditional function of acting as the country's hostess. Others have sought a more activist role by addressing social problems and promoting the nation's good through their unofficial, but very real, political power.

[Sword]
Washington's Battle Sword
[Portrait]
George Washington
[Portrait]
Martha Washington
[Silver]
Silver Service
[Robe]
Lap Robe
and Microphone
[Lincoln's Hat]
Lincoln's Hat
[Stamp]
Stamp
[Sculpture]
Theodore Roosevelt
[Gown]
Jacqueline Kennedy
[Gown]
Patricia Nixon
[Gown]
Mary McKee
[Gown]
Mamie Eisenhower
[Gown]
Lucretia Garfield
[Gown]
Frances Folsom


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