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  2. Wilson desk - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford at the Wilson desk showing Nixon with his feet on the desk. The Wilson desk is a mahogany double-pedestal desk with ornate carving. [2] [3] The 31 in (79 cm) high desk has a workspace which is 80.75 in (205.1 cm) wide and 58.25 in (148.0 cm) deep. [4]

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    5 GA Review. 16 comments. 6 Is this the Wilson desk!? 3 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Wilson desk. Add languages.

  6. Vice President's Room - Wikipedia

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    The double-pedestal, mahogany desk in the room is called the Wilson desk, due to associations with President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Henry Wilson. Every vice president from Hobart to Lyndon Johnson used it. In 1969, it was loaned to the White House as the Oval Office desk for Presidents Nixon and Ford. It was returned in 1977.

  7. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    Wilson desk: Richard Nixon: 80.75 by 58.25 inches (205.1 by 148.0 cm) [4] Nixon used this desk both as vice president and president, because he believed that it had been used by President Woodrow Wilson. Actually, the desk had not been used by Woodrow Wilson or by Vice President Henry Wilson. [3] [20] Vice President's Room, United States Capitol,

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