2007 White House Christmas Ornament, A President Marries in The White House
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2007 White House Christmas Ornament, A President Marries in The White House
The 2007 ornament honors the first administration of Grover Cleveland, who served as the twenty-second president of the United States from 1885 to 1889.
Made in the USA
Crafted from 24-karat gold finished brass
3 x 3 inches
Includes a brochure describing the inspiration for its design and historical background.
The 2007 White House Christmas ornament honors the first administration of President Grover Cleveland. The only U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms, Cleveland served as the 22nd president from 1885 to 1889 and as the 24th president from 1893 to 1897; his will be the only presidency to be featured on two White House Historical Association ornaments. Cleveland was also the only president to marry in the White House. In 1886, the 49-year old bachelor married 21-year old Frances Folsom in a small ceremony in the Blue Room. The historic event is the focus of the 2007 ornament. The central illustration is a tinted reproduction of an engraving that originally appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Magazine depicting the bride and groom taking their vows. The gold-plated frame surrounding the engraving showcases design elements from the Cleveland's wedding certificate album. The groom's monogram, which anchors a decorative border incorporating orange blossoms from Frances Folsom's wedding gown, is incorporated on the front of the ornament, while the bride's monogram is featured on the back.