William Slade (valet)

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William Slade (died March 16, 1868) was the White House usher, which at the time was "one of the highest posts available to a black Washingtonian";[1] he acted as valet, confidential messenger, doorkeeper, and majordomo to Abraham Lincoln, and remained in charge of the White House after Lincoln died (t. 1861 – 1868).[2][3]

Only known likeness of William Slade during his lifetime.[4]

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