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    Resolute desk - Wikipedia

    The Resolute desk, also known as the Hayes desk, is a nineteenth-century partners desk used by several presidents of the United States in the White House as the Oval Office desk, including the five most recent presidents. The desk was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880 and was built … See more

    The Resolute desk is built from oak timbers that were once part of the ship HMS Resolute. The double pedestal, partners desk is 32.5 in (83 cm) high with a workspace measuring 72 in (180 cm) wide and 48 in (120 cm) … See more

    The first mention of creating a replica of the Resolute desk comes from a memo sent from Jacqueline Kennedy on April 2, 1963, only two years into John F. Kennedy's presidency. J. B. West, the White House Chief Usher at the time, included the text … See more

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    In May 1845 Sir John Franklin, a British explorer, launched an expedition to find the See more

    Queen Victoria had a total of three tables built from the timbers of HMS Resolute, of which the desk given to President Hayes was one. According … See more

    • Abbott, James A., and Elaine M. Rice. Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration. Van Nostrand Reinhold: 1998. See more

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    In 1961 John F. Kennedy was the first president to use the desk in the Oval Office. The Theodore Roosevelt desk was used briefly by Kennedy in the presidential office, but Jacqueline Kennedy had it replaced by the Resolute.
    President Barack Obama and President-Elect Donald Trump sit in the Oval Office with the Resolute desk, the desk they both used, in the background. Since the construction of the Oval Office in 1909, there have been six different desks used in the office by the president of the United States.
    President Donald Trump is seated at the Resolute desk. Theodore Roosevelt Executive Office, c. 1905. President Taft moved the Theodore Roosevelt desk and furniture to the Oval Office. President Wilson rarely used the Oval Office, preferring to work in the Treaty Room. President Harding died in office on August 2, 1923.
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    The first desk used in the Oval Office was the Theodore Roosevelt desk. The desk currently in use by Joe Biden is the Resolute desk. Of the six desks that have occupied the Oval Office, the Resolute has spent the longest time in the room, having been used by eight presidents.
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  11. What is the Resolute Desk? - White House Historical Association