The Family Seat (June 1958 | Volume: 9, Issue: 4)

The Family Seat

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June 1958 | Volume 9, Issue 4

“As for the White House, all the boy’s family had lived there, and, barring the eight years of Andrew Jackson’s reign, had been more or less at home there ever since it was built. The boy half thought he owned it, and took for granted that he should some day live in it. He felt no sensation whatever before Presidents. A President was a matter of course in every responsible family; he had two in his own; three, if he counted old Nathaniel Gorham, who was the oldest and first in distinction. Revolutionary patriots, or perhaps a Colonial Governor, might be worth talking about, but anyone could be President…”

From The Education of Henry Adams
Houghton-Mifflin Company, 1918, pp. 46, 47