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Letitia would not come down from her carriage, there was no time, she said.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March'
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For this wedding Letitia made her only appearance at a White House social function.
WHITEHOUSE: Letitia Christian Tyler
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"Mega-blocks that are prime examples of bad urban planning" is the assessment of local City Councilmember Letitia James.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Letitia Tyler had been confined to an invalid's chair for two years when her husband unexpectedly became President.
WHITEHOUSE: Letitia Christian Tyler
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And though Aunt Letitia was gone, she had infected them with her panic.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March'
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In a second-floor room at the White House, Letitia Tyler kept her quiet but pivotal role in family activities.
WHITEHOUSE: Letitia Christian Tyler
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The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Letitia Baldrige.
CNN: Commentary: Etiquette and the flu
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She offered her the job and took her the next day to meet the birth mother, Amber, and a woman from the adoption agency, Letitia.
NEWYORKER: Childcare
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Where Letitia Pettibone was going Mattie could not get the answer.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March'
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The first President's wife to die in the White House, Letitia Tyler ended her days peacefully on September 10, 1842, holding a damask rose in her hand.
WHITEHOUSE: Letitia Christian Tyler
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Friends and horticulturalists Charlotte Landolt and Letitia Jacot grow and mix herbs for their organic skin-care, syrup and tea company in a chalet about 12 miles from town.
WSJ: Alpine Apothecary | The Souvenir
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In 2009, Council Member Letitia James unsuccessfully sought to have the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station in Brooklyn renamed for the just-deceased pop star Michael Jackson, who filmed his video for the song "Bad" there.
WSJ: MTA Brings to a Screeching Halt Idea of Honoring Koch at a Station
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Formal education was no part of this pattern of life, but Letitia learned all the skills of managing a plantation, rearing a family, and presiding over a home that would be John Tyler's refuge during an active political life.
WHITEHOUSE: Letitia Christian Tyler