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White House – Pre-Tubed Label Cast Blanks

White House – Pre-Tubed Label Cast Blanks

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Blanks are Label Cast blanks of the first ever picture of the White House South Portico.

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Pen kit hardware not included with blanks.

Please allow up to two weeks for custom tube blanks.

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White House embedded blanks are available from Stadium Pen Blanks in the following tube sizes: Jr Caps, Jr Lowers, Sierra Clones, Bolt Action, and Custom Size Tubes.

The White House original construction was completed in 1800 with John Adams as its first resident. In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by the British Army in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began almost immediately, and President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed Executive Residence in October 1817.

The wood Stadium Pen Blanks has available is original to 1817 and removed during one of three separate renovations.

First Photograph of the White House 1846

The earliest known photograph of the White House was taken in 1846 and is attributed to a Welsh immigrant named John Plumbe, Jr., who was one of the country’s first prominent professional photographers. You can see his daguerreotype above, with its leafless trees and patch of snow capturing a 19th-century January day. According to the White House Historical Association, the “cast of the shadows indicates that the photograph was taken in early morning light.”
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