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Three-quarter profile of Roosevelt presenting Remington statue.
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front . Same image as GLC07002.64, but with the top-left and top-right corners folded.
GLC07002.65
Roosevelt addressing Rough Riders while presenting Remington statue.
View of statue is unobscured. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.66
View from crowd of Roosevelt speaking to Rough Riders while presenting Remington statue.
Caption " Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.67
View from crowd of Roosevelt at head of receiving line upon presentation of Remington statue.
Group of women visible at back of crowd nearest the camera.
GLC07002.68
[Theodore Roosevelt shaking hands in receiving line]
A closer view of GLC07002.68. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.69
Full-length studio portrait of Roosevelt in his Rough Rider uniform.
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
Caption "Roosevelt, Col. Theo." on in red ink at top of photo. photographer's stamp on mount.
GLC07002.70
Three-quarter-length portrait of Roosevelt in Rough Rider uniform]
Same image as GLC07002.70, but with an altered backdrop. A vignette with paint surrounds Roosevelt.
GLC07002.71
To: Col. Andrew Haynes
September 17, 1814
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Battle at Fort Bowyer, Mobile Point [Ala.]: "I stop the mail to state the glorious news, that Fort Bowyer is safe, the British and allies severely drubbed..."
GLC07983.02
to Henry Knox
1 April 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Received Knox's letter via Captain Shaw, and was pleased by Knox's good spirits. Hopes to defeat the British, but worries about the lack of manpower, hearing that Washington only has 4,000 men. "If this is the case you must expect a whipping very...
GLC02437.00561
General Ordway
1861-1877
Small version of image 7000.53. Ring which was present on ring finger left hand in all photos of youth no longer present.
GLC07000.07
[General Ordway as a civilian]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
An image of Ordway as a civilian in a coat with a bow tie. Close up - head and shoulders present only
GLC07000.08
March 26, 1777
Eveleigh, Nicholas, 1748-1791
Says his main purpose in writing is to ask Knox to forward an enclosed letter to Mr. Rose. Also states that he has been marching fifty miles a day and has no artillery captain. Discusses his desire to see his wife, a feeling he knows Knox shares....
GLC02437.00559
to Lucy Knox
March 31, 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Loves her and thinks of her constantly. Thinks America will soon rise and Britain fall. Sees the recent arrival of arms as a positive sign from above. Feels the war has lost all virtue. If not for her he think he would not have the will to live....
GLC02437.00560
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Thanks him for his letter, which Samuel Shaw delivered. When she had not heard from him for two posts she began to worry. She loves him more than ever, and will send the goods he requested in his previous letter. Details her plans to be inoculated...
GLC02437.00562
Collection of letters and documents correspondence of North Family [Decimalized .01-.29]
1720-1839
GLC02542.32
The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.
1905
H. C. White Co.
President Roosevelt on a white horse flanked by two riders on dark horses. Behind them are a wire fence and a telegraph pole. A steep mountain forms the background.
GLC06449.51
Pres. and Mrs. Roosevelt in Carriage with Pres. Francis, Pres. Roosevelt's visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
A side view of the carriage, near an ornately decorated building. At the picture's right edge, Mrs. Roosevelt, her body in profile facing proper right, looks directly at the viewer. President Roosevelt, sitting on her right, gazes downwards.
GLC06449.52
Pres. Roosevelt addressing a typical Western crowd from the rear of his private car, Presidential Tour, 1905.
President Roosevelt with entourage, addressing a flag-waving crowd from the back of a railway car. The shot is taken from near the front of the audience.
GLC06449.53
"We got ten bears in all."
President Roosevelt's first interview on the road from the bear hunt. President Roosevelt, leaning from the back of a white horse, speaks with a man in a dark suit and bowler hat before a mountainous background.
GLC06449.54
Our Famous and Fearless President Stating Facts - Opening Day at the Jamestown Exposition.
1907
Keystone View Company
President Roosevelt, facing proper right, stands just inside a flag-festooned tent filled with people. Many in the crowd behind him share his orientation. Women in white fill the first row.
GLC06449.55
[Officer from Md. regiment outside his tent]
Officer from Md. (Maryland?) regiment outside his tent, surrounded by picket fence. Clothing, sponges hanging, washtub, and buckets visible.[General Ordway's Estate and Officer Unknown] on back.
GLC07000.01
Union Officer leaning against pedestal standing at ease.
Sutter, fl. 1861-1877
Union Officer (as shown by Sabre) leaning against pedestal standing at ease. Background seems to be a backdrop * probably Ordway daguerreotype [Sutter 128 Wisconsin St. Milwaukee, Wis.]
GLC07000.02
[Lieut. Walter M Hotz Co St 1st Vols. US Army Lieut.]
Judd, A.W., fl. 1919
Lieut. Walter M Hotz Co St 1st Vols. US Army Lieut. Hotz stands in front of tent wearing dress uniform and jacket [275 in white in lower 3rd of photo, A.W. Judd Chattanooga, Tenn. on bottom of stock]
GLC07000.03
[Same officer as 7000.02 (again, probably Ordway) against same backdrop]
Close-up (torso and head only) with hat off - possible for mother or sweetheart.
GLC07000.04
[Union Officer seated in parade dress resting sabre across person]
(Likely not Ordway)
GLC07000.05
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