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The White House, Washington, D.C., with large conservatory wing at left
Credit: Library of Congress



The White House, Washington, D.C., with large conservatory wing to the right, 1901. President William McKinley is leaving the White House in the carriage in the foreground.
Credit: Library of Congress



Conservancy of the White House, Washington, D.C., interior view, ca. 1889-1906
Credit: Library of Congress



White House Conservancy and Greenhouse Repairs (93)

The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Repairs completed, 1897, Conservancy demolished 1902

The Office of Public Buildings and Grounds asked Cluss to oversee work on the grounds of The White House in 1896. The work was completed by fall 1897, when Cluss wrote to Office of Public Buildings and Grounds expressing appreciation for his employment. Though the records of the Army Corps of Engineers are not clear, Cluss may have supervised repairing the greenhouses and extensive reconstruction of the west wing of the conservancy and renovation of the stables.

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