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The North Hall was where President Abraham Lincoln stood as he delivered speeches to crowds on the [[North Lawn (White House)|North Lawn]]. It was used as a schoolroom for Fanny and Scott Hayes, youngest children of President Rutherford B. Hayes. This served as a maid's room during the two terms of President Theodore Roosevelt, as a bedroom for Maude Shaw (nursemaid for [[Caroline Kennedy]] and John F. Kennedy, Jr.), and as a clothing storage space for first ladies Lady Bird Johnson and Nancy Reagan.{{sfn|Anthony|2000|page=43}} | The North Hall was where President Abraham Lincoln stood as he delivered speeches to crowds on the [[North Lawn (White House)|North Lawn]]. It was used as a schoolroom for Fanny and Scott Hayes, youngest children of President Rutherford B. Hayes. This served as a maid's room during the two terms of President Theodore Roosevelt, as a bedroom for Maude Shaw (nursemaid for [[Caroline Kennedy]] and John F. Kennedy, Jr.), and as a clothing storage space for first ladies Lady Bird Johnson and Nancy Reagan.{{sfn|Anthony|2000|page=43}} | ||
The East Room's first documented use was as a bedroom for Frederick Dent (the father of First Lady Julia Grant). It later served as a bedroom for President Chester Arthur, [[Mary Dimmick Harrison|Mary Dimmick]] (First Lady Caroline Harrison's niece and private secretary), [[John Witherspoon Scott]] (father of First Lady Caroline Harrison), [[Kermit Roosevelt]], Madge Wallace (mother of First Lady Bess Truman), Caroline Kennedy, Pat and [[Luci Baines Johnson|Luci Nugent]] (she was the daughter of President | The East Room's first documented use was as a bedroom for Frederick Dent (the father of First Lady Julia Grant). It later served as a bedroom for President Chester Arthur, [[Mary Dimmick Harrison|Mary Dimmick]] (First Lady Caroline Harrison's niece and private secretary), [[John Witherspoon Scott]] (father of First Lady Caroline Harrison), [[Kermit Roosevelt]], Madge Wallace (mother of First Lady Bess Truman), Caroline Kennedy, Pat and [[Luci Baines Johnson|Luci Nugent]] (she was the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson), [[Tricia Nixon Cox|Tricia Nixon]], [[Susan Ford]] (daughter of President Gerald Ford), and Amy Carter. It was converted into an office for First Lady Nancy Reagan, but turned back into a bedroom for use by Chelsea Clinton (daughter of President [[Bill Clinton]]).{{sfn|Anthony|2000|page=43}} | ||
Scott Hayes (young son of President Rutherford B. Hayes), Birchard Hayes (teenage son of President Rutherford B. Hayes), Irvin Garfield (young son of President James Garfield), Abram Garfield (young son of President James Garfield), also used either the West Room or East Room as a bedroom, but records are not clear which.{{sfn|Anthony|2000|page=43}} | Scott Hayes (young son of President Rutherford B. Hayes), Birchard Hayes (teenage son of President Rutherford B. Hayes), Irvin Garfield (young son of President James Garfield), Abram Garfield (young son of President James Garfield), also used either the West Room or East Room as a bedroom, but records are not clear which.{{sfn|Anthony|2000|page=43}} | ||
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