From 1817 to 1825.
either James Monroe or Harry S. Truman
Yes, he did. The White House had to be rebuilt after the British torched in 1814 and Monroe was able to move in, in the fall of 1817.
President Madison lived in what is now called the Octagon House located at 18th Street and New York Avenue in Washington. Colonel John Tayloe owned the house at the time, in 1814 and offered it as a temporary Executive Mansion.
He did not. He died before the White House was finished in 1800.
Washington is the only President who never lived in the White House. The White House was completed enough to move in by November,1800, late in John Adams' term . When the British burned the White House in 1814, Presidents Madison stayed at another mansion in DC called the Octagon House while repairs were being done and it still was not livable when Monroe first took office, but he eventually could move in. Truman also had move out for awhile for extensive repairs due to aging of the building.
The War of 1812 with Britain was his hardest problem. The White House was burned and he had to move out, but the war as a whole accomplished little.
January 20,1977 was his Carter's first night in the White House.
Cory And His Dad Move To The White House Because His Dad Is A Great Chef Who Cooks At The White House.
in 1800 John Adams and his wife moved to the white house.
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EB White moved to Maine in 1933 with his wife Katharine. They settled in a farmhouse in North Brooklin, where White found inspiration for many of his writings.
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