From Deseret News archives:
America's first ladies: Ohio library was established in 1997 in their honor
Ever since there have been presidents, there have been presidential spouses who have played important, but evolving, roles in both government and history.
The library was established in 1997 by Mary Regula, who felt there should be more information and education out there on the first ladies and the impact they've had. In 2000, Congress created the First Ladies National Historic Site, which is administered by the library, in the historic Canton home of first lady Ida Saxon McKinley.
They weren't always called first ladies, of course. That term did not come into common usage until after 1877, when it was used in newspapers to describe Lucy Hayes as she accompanied her husband on a trip from Washington to California.
In the early days of the republic, various names were used for the president's wife. Martha Washington was often called "Lady Washington," but other titles known to have been used were Mrs. President and Mrs. Presidentress.
Legend has it that Zachary Taylor referred to Dolley Madison as "first lady" in a eulogy at her funeral, but no written record of the speech exists. The name was used in Washington social circles by the mid-1850s. An 1863 diary entry of newspaper reporter William Howard Russell mentioned "gossip about the first 'Lady in the Land."'
Although the first lady has no specific duties under the Constitution, it became clear early on that an official hostess to preside over the White House and at official functions was necessary.
Those women are part of the National First Ladies' Library as are the presidential wives who died before their husbands took office.
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