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At that time, I featured most of the Presidents and their First Ladies from the mini-series 'Backstairs At The White House'.
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There were rumors, hinted at in "Backstairs At The White House", that Daugherty had a homosexual relationship with his assistant, Jess Smith, with whom he shared rooms while they worked in Washington.
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At that time, I featured most of the Presidents and their First Ladies from the mini-series 'Backstairs At The White House'.
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Her years of service were memorialized in the book "My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House" by her daughter, Lillian Rogers Parks, who worked as a seamstress, also in the White House.
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But that was from 'Backstairs At The White House', a mini-series set in Earth Prime-Time.
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"Backstairs at the White House," which provided an insider's view of various presidential administrations.
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In the miniseries 'Backstairs At The White House', Daugherty was played by noted character actor Barry Sullivan, even though he didn't resemble the real Daugherty in the least - not that appearance has ever been a deterrent for Toobworld.
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By the way, the theme will be Presidents and their First Ladies as welll as a few others from the mini-series "Backstairs At The White House"......
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Backstairs gossip, no doubt; but there were even pious souls who, in strictest confidence, went so far as to hazard the opinion that the lady was not quite "canny"; she might, they thought, quite possibly turn out to be an imp of the Evil One sent with her gold to wile Bryan's soul to perdition.
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The white pyramid can be seen from vessels using Backstairs Passage.
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