Executive Mansion
the official residence of the governor of a U.S. state.
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The Northams presented gifts to the Youngkins — an Executive Mansion challenge coin and a bouquet of flowers.
Northam welcomes Gov.-elect Youngkin to Virginia Executive Mansion as transition planning gets underway | Gregory S. Schneider | November 4, 2021 | Washington PostLobbyists who hoped to use Jon Sr. as a path to the Executive Mansion were disappointed.
The two leaders met on the south lawn of the Executive Mansion, with a color guard, lawmakers and cabinet members looking on.
The same person also dismisses Rogers' claim that her goal was to turn the Executive Mansion into “the people's house.”
Yesterday, the Bushes gave the Obamas the grand tour of the Executive Mansion.
There seemed no end to a political career begun under such auspices but the Executive Mansion itself.
In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim | Frances Hodgson BurnettColonel Abercrombie was then telegraphed for, and on the day following reported at the Executive Mansion.
Secrets of the Late Rebellion | J. R. FreeseIt was soon after arranged that a reception ball should be given him at the Executive Mansion.
Secrets of the Late Rebellion | J. R. FreeseOne afternoon I escorted my daughter to the Executive Mansion to deliver my present.
Building a State in Apache Land | Charles D. PostonThe Executive Mansion is ample for the accommodation of such members of your Cabinet or friends as may accompany you.
Speeches of Benjamin Harrison | Benjamin Harrison
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