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How Eleanor Roosevelt and Henrietta Nesbitt Transformed the White House Kitchen
Smithsonian A nightmare full of cockroaches and ants: That's what First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her housekeeper, Henrietta Nesbitt, found on their first inspection of the White House kitchen. Roosevelt and Nesbitt already had a working relationship when the ... |
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How Eleanor Roosevelt and Henrietta Nesbitt Transformed the White House Kitchen - Smithsonian
How Eleanor Roosevelt and Henrietta Nesbitt Transformed the White House Kitchen - Smithsonian
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