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WED · 2026-07-01 · 19:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0701-89133
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Much more than a piece of furniture, the president’s Resolute Desk has echoed through history

The Resolute Desk, a prominent piece of furniture in the White House, has a rich history dating back to its origins from the timbers of the British naval vessel HMS Resolute. Discovered adrift in Arctic waters, it was repaired by the U.S.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-01 · 19:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Much more than a piece of furniture, the president’s Resolute Desk has echoed through history
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The Resolute Desk, a prominent piece of furniture in the White House, has a rich history dating back to its origins from the timbers of the British naval vessel HMS Resolute. Discovered adrift in Arctic waters, it was repaired by the U.S. and gifted to Queen Victoria, who then presented it to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880. The desk has witnessed significant historical moments, with presidents like Franklin D. Roosevelt and George W. Bush working behind it. Jacqueline Kennedy moved it into the Oval Office in 1961, and every president since Jimmy Carter has used it there, except for George H.W. Bush. The desk also serves as a place for presidents to leave letters for their successors, symbolizing the enduring friendship between the U.S. and Britain.

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Queen Victoria presented the desk to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880.

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The desk is crafted of timbers from the HMS Resolute, a British naval vessel.

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The Resolute Desk has been at the center of American history for nearly 150 years.

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Every president since Jimmy Carter has used the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, with the exception of George H.W. Bush.

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Some historians dispute that the front panel was added to conceal FDR's wheelchair.

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By JACK AURESTO Updated 9:11 PM MESZ, July 1, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit WASHINGTON (AP) — Franklin D. Roosevelt toiled over paperwork there during the World War II’s darkest days. George W. Bush sat behind it to address the nation on 9/11. Beneath it, John F. Kennedy Jr. once crawled and peeked out from behind its front panel while his father worked above, an image so etched into American history that President Joe Biden recreated it with his grandson. The Resolute Desk is one of the most recognizable pieces of furniture in the White House — and probably in the entire nation. As the president’s desk, it’s been at the center of American history for nearly 150 years. That famous front panel has its own story. Many accounts claim it was added during FDR’s presidency to conceal his wheelchair and leg braces, but some historians dispute that. They argue Roosevelt used the desk in his private study, away from the public eye, and that the panel itself was not installed until after his death. The desk’s origins extend far beyond the Oval Office. In fact, it’s not American; it’s British. Americans step out for their nation’s 250th in a proud moment sown with division and doubt 4 MIN READ 60 Trump visits newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota’s Badlands 5 MIN READ 40 After helping the US win the Cold War, the all-you-can-eat buffet is fading. Thanks, COVID 2 MIN READ 13 The desk is crafted of timbers from the HMS Resolute, a British naval vessel that set off for the Arctic in the early 1850s in search of Sir John Franklin, who disappeared while seeking the Northwest Passage. During that mission, the Resolute became trapped in ice and was abandoned by its crew. Years later, it was discovered drifting through Arctic waters by an American whaling vessel. The private study of President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House on the second floor is shown on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo/File) The United States repaired it and returned it to Queen Victoria. The vessel resumed service for many years before eventually being retired. Once decommissioned, Queen Victoria expressed her gratitiude to the United States by ordering the timbers of Resolute to be transformed into several pieces of furniture. One of them was a large desk that she presented to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880. The desk spent much of its early White House history out of public view until 1961, when first lady Jacqueline Kennedy moved it into the Oval Office. Every president since Jimmy Carter has used the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, with the exception of President George H.W. Bush, who instead placed it in the Treaty Room. The desk has also become the place where recent presidents leave a letter for their successor on Inauguration Day. The Resolute Desk stands not only as a symbol of the American presidency, but also as a reminder of the enduring friendship between the United States and Britain. American Objects These are among the items that have shaped the nation. Here are their stories.
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