• East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, Nixon Administration
    Robert S. Oakes
    Joseph H. Bailey
    Victor Boswell
    Larry D. Kinney
    East Wing
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall was taken in March 1972 by Victor Boswell, Joseph H. Bailey, Robert S. Oakes, and Larry D. Kinney during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The East Wing was constructed in 1942 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. At the time, the East Wing housed wartime offices, but President Roosevelt hoped to eventually use the space as a museum for White House artifacts. Since the 1940s, the East Wing has also been used by first ladies, but it was Rosalynn Carter who established the Office of the First Lady in 1977. The East Wing Receiving Hall is among the offices designated to the first lady.
  • East Wing Receiving Hall, George W. Bush Administration
    Peter Vitale
    East Wing Receiving Hall
    East Wing
    This photograph of the East Wing Receiving Hall by Peter Vitale was taken around 2008 during the George W. Bush administration. The East Wing was built in 1942; today it houses the First Lady's offices, the social staff, and White House security.