Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont, Blair House Collection
This is an engraving of Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont by John Chester Buttre, or J. C. Buttre. Frémont was a military officer during the Mexican-American War as well as the Civil War. As a politician, Frémont was the presidential candidate of the Republican party in 1856 but lost to James Buchanan. Montgomery and Frank Blair were both close friends with Frémont.
This print is a part of the Blair family's collection residing at Blair House. Blair House is located across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House and has been used as the president's guest house since the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. Visiting diplomats and dignitaries stay at Blair House while on official visits with the White House and is historically where the president-elect and first family reside prior to taking the oath of office.