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"Col. Roosevelt at Camp Wikoff"
30 August 1898
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
Completed publication form on back, credit for photography given to Rockwood. Written at Camp Wikoff
GLC07002.20
"Roosevelt seated at desk in tent, writing."
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
Note from previous collection in pencile on verso "file: Roosevelt, Theodore, portraits."
GLC07002.21
Roosevelt dining with Col. Wood and a reporter.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.22
Roosevelt standing with Dr. Church and Lieut. Greenway.
An unidentified man stands behind them, with a view of camp in the extreme background. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" on front. It is the same image as GLC07002.24 and .25.
GLC07002.23
Two unidentified Rough Riders .
Equipped with rifles and bedrolls, both full-length and facing front, with camp visible in background. "Spanish War" inscribed on verso
GLC07002.37
[Working draft of Knox's Opinion delivered to his Excelency Genl. Washington]
3 November 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox's opinions, analysis and recommendations on military strategy & tactics to Washington.
GLC02437.00850
to William Knox
13 November 1780
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Congratulates William Knox on returning from Europe safely and allaying the fears of Henry and Lucy Knox. Relates the latest military affairs, such as the surrender of Charleston to the British. Mentions that Henry expects William to spend some...
GLC02437.00858
2 December 1780
Discusses setting up military headquarters at New Windsor. Notes which state troops are where, difficult conditions (troops "panicked with hunger") and that the army is forced to rely upon nature to provide material for shelter, clothing and...
GLC02437.00862
to Mary Epperly
January 15, 1864
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Instructs his wife to make good use of the grain. Says that it will become scarce before next harvest and there will be suffering both at home and in the army. Notes that they put up their winter tents and built chimneys to keep warm.
GLC02715.079
11 June 1864
Writes from camp near Marietta that they have no tents and are exposed to a great deal of heavy rain. Notes that there seems to be skirmishing every day. Reports that General Joseph E. Johnston is gathering a large force.
GLC02715.096
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