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8/28/21

[Answer] Which president inhabited the White House when electricity was first installed?

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Which president inhabited the White House when electricity was first installed?


  • President Benjamin Harrison:The White House was first wired for electricity over a century ago. Though the White House was built in 1792, it was 1891 before the residing President could turn lights on inside the dwelling. President Benjamin Harrison and his First Lady Caroline were in residence in the White House when the structure was wired for electric lights. The technology was very new at the time and the couple was afraid of being shocked by the electricity. For this reason, they refused to touch the light switches. The staff of the White House were assigned the task of turning the lights in the building on and off. Source: Energy.gov



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