i want to give special thanks to the maryland historical society's mark letzer, mark epter and elizabeth stafford for being wonderful to work with. i'm sorry for the technical difficulties to begin with and my skipping my first page. in addition to everyone here that has been, like i said, wonderful to work with, i also want to thank the library of congress, the university of virginia's dolly madison digital addition, the new york public library, the james madison montpelier, author and historian william steele and the white house historical association. if anyone has any questions, i'd be happy to take them. there'll be a microphone coming around if you'd like to raise your hand. [ applause ] >> or on white house history general. i know that as well. down here. >> the furniture that the madisons bought after the burning of the white house like by worthington, et cetera, does that still exist? is that still in the collection of the white house? >> no, it's not still in the co. it's unknown as to where most of it is at the time. because when monroe came into the white house -- well, actua