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President Roosevelt, Governor Brodie, and party .
1903
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
Roosevelt standing in front of the Grand Canyon with four other men. Roosevelt is second from the left.
GLC06449.37
President Roosevelt and his distinguished Party , before the "Grizley Giant" Big Trees of California.
Roosevelt and ten other men, lined up at the base of a giant tree. Note: stamp on back: "Return to Underwood & Underwood … This original file print is not sold and must be returned after use."
GLC06449.38
President Roosevelt, Members of the Notification Committee and Guests, Sagamore Hill.
1904
Formal shot of Roosevelt and a large group of people standing in front of (and partially on) a flag-draped porch.
GLC06449.40
President and Mrs. Roosevelt entering their carriage at West pavilion.
Universal Photo Art Co.
The President, in a top hat, is already seated in an open carriage, facing proper left. His wife, also formally dressed, joins him.
GLC06449.41
Gov. Gen. Wright, Miss Roosevelt and Secretary Taft, leaving S. S. Manchuria .
1905
The subjects walk down a gangplank in the order listed, against a background of water and boats.
GLC06449.42
President Roosevelt and Lieut.-Governor Winston, on speakers' stand, Fair Ground .
Roosevelt and Winston sit in the right foreground, while their associates stand in a half-circle around them. The audience forms an indistinct background for the shot.
GLC06449.44
President Roosevelt praising the courage of the South in war and in peace.
President Roosevelt before a flag-draped podium on a wooden deck, with an American flag behind him. The picture is taken from the side; Roosevelt appears to have turned sideways, away from the audience and towards the camera. However, his audience...
GLC06449.45
Working for Peace - President Roosevelt and Envoys of Mikado and Czar
Stereoview. Roosevelt stands in the center of the picture with his top hat in his hand. The two Japanese envoys are on his left, while the Russians are on his right. An explanation of the historical situation appears on the back of the card...
GLC06449.46
Beginning of the great hunt, President Roosevelt and party entering the bear country.
Roosevelt on horseback, riding up a trail toward the foreground of the picture with a group of other horsemen. Some hunting dogs occupy the picture's foreground.
GLC06449.47
On the great bear hunt, President Roosevelt after leaving Newcastle for the mountains .
Roosevelt is shown in western gear, mounted on a white horse with a rifle in his hand.
GLC06449.48
The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.
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]
1861-1877
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
[207 US Volunteers, 1st Lieutenant Ordway]
Ordway stands at attention looking to viewer's left, sabre at his left side, in front of tent with its flaps rolled down
GLC07000.06
[Military RR Bridge across Tennessee River at Bridgeport]
GLC07000.09
"Lt. Col. Roosevelt and Col. Leonard Wood in Rough Riders Camp"
1898 ca.
Barr Photographic Company
Image of Theodore Roosevelt standing in front of his tent. Stamp of Barr photographic company of San Antonio, Texas, on front in lower right corner. Scribners Magazine stamp on the back of the mount, along with quote "Remember the Maine," written...
GLC07002.01
"Roosevelt, Col. Theodore, and two Arizona troopers in front of second mission, San Antonio."
Image of TR on horseback with two mounted soldiers in front of southwest-style mission. Scribners Magazine stamp on the back of the mount. Caption on back reads, "Rooselvelt [sic] and 2 riders before Mission San Jose." "Roosevelt, Col. Theodore"...
GLC07002.02
"The amenities were not forgotten. In the picture of the Officer's Mess left, Col. Wood and Lt.-Col. Roosevelt sit at the head of the table."
Image of the table set for the Officers corps of the Rough Riders. Copy of the published form of this image, with above caption, found on the back of the mount.
GLC07002.03
"Fighting Leaders: Hon. Theodore Roosevelt in campaign uniform."
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952
Roosevelt is posed as if astride a horse, wearing campaign uniform and hat and holding riding gloves. Copyright by Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston. Completed publication form affixed to reverse.
GLC07002.04
"Regimental Staff. Rough Riders at Tampa."
Scribner's magazine
Image of eleven Rough Riders, with Colonel Wood second man from the left, and Roosevelt third.
GLC07002.05
to Lucy Knox
December 28, 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Expresses his love for Lucy, but says that the love of his country must keep them apart for now. Discusses the Battle of Trenton (26 December 1776) in depth. Starts by stating that Lucy must "have heard of our success on the morning of the 26th...
GLC02437.00497
[List of artillery stores]
circa 1776
Allen, David, 1712-1777
List various artillery supplies, such as powder, shells, shot, and fuses. Note on bottom of page states that he has just received the articles on the list "from Capt Dana at Bargin" and wishes to know what to do with them. Addressed to Knox at...
GLC02437.00503
Irving, Washington.
1862
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Anthony imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Half length seated portrait. [Photograph from painting or engraving.?] White mount with red border
GLC06391.17
to: Susannah L. Morris.
1862/04/14
Morris, Charles F., fl. 1861-1862
Charles reports that they fought last Friday and "whip[ped] the rebells and took 25 prisoners" which they sent to Washington.
GLC06451.009
to Charles Knowles
30 December 1776
Orders Knowles to Philadelphia to get "accounts of the Regmt from General Mifflins [store] & the Quarter master Generals whilst under the direction of Colo Moylan," and then return quickly to Knox. Written four days after the American victory at...
GLC02437.00498
A Calculation of Ordnance, and Ordnance Stores wanted for the Army of the Northern Department made by order of the Hnble. Major Genl. Schuyler
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Listings of the quantity and types of cannon desired by the Northern Department, and the amount of shot desired for each. Also a list other needed war-time provisions. A note explains that if the specified objects cannot be sent, then at least the...
GLC02437.00499
[Commission of Henry Knox to Brigadier General of Artillery]
December 27, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Congressional appointment for Knox to the newly created rank of Brigadier General of Artillery. "We, resposing especial Trust and Confidence in your Patriotism, Valour, Conduct and Fidelity, DO, by these Presents, constitute and appoint you to be a...
GLC02437.00500
to Henry Knox and Lucy Knox
circa June 1776
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
An invitation from General Greene and his wife to dinner.
GLC02437.00501
to Henry Knox
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Has just received a note from Knox, but does not know how many "Cartridges" to order, and requests that Knox send him the number. Also notes that he hopes an officer of Knox's corps will take the ammunition order to General Israel Putnam.
GLC02437.00502
An account of Cash paid at Sundry Times to my Compy
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
An account for 179 pounds paid in advance to men of his company "At Sundry Times."
GLC02437.00504
A plan for the establishment of a Corps of Continental Artillery, Magazines, Laboratories &c
[December 18] 1776
Argues that "a well regulated...well disciplined" and well supplied artillery is the most important factor in modern war, and has recently proved decisive in Europe. The British rely on artillery, and feels America should copy them. States the most...
GLC02437.00505
20 June 1776
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Asks Knox for a response to a separate letter. Informs Knox that "Congress has ordered some Iron field pieces to be cast." Wishes to know the "state of our furnace at N York," so he can decide if the cannon should be cast there. Also wishes Knox...
GLC02437.00506
Return of Cloathing Drawn before the first of Jany. for the Use of the new Inlisted Men in Capt Foster's Company in Col. Henry Knox's Regt. of Artillery
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
A list of clothing and its value, including shoes, gloves cloth, a waistcoat
GLC02437.00507
[Timeline of Prisoner Exchange Activities]
3 January 1776-15 July 1778
Later copy. Listing dates on which important events occurred relating to prisoner exchanges between American and British forces. Entries detail various plans for prisoner exchange. Also specify who is authorized to exchange prisoners and the...
GLC02437.00508
Account of Money delivered by Capt. Lt. Treat to the Officers of Artillery for recruiting, agreeable to their Receipts
March 15, 1777
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
An account of the money paid to officers in Knox's artillery regiment, totalling 7,145 dollars. States that the money came from General Knox.
GLC02437.00509
2 January 1777
Hall, Elihu, fl. 1755
Informs Knox that he put Lucy Knox and Mrs. Pollard up in his house when they could not find anywhere else to stay in New Haven. He did not know them, but had heard Knox himself was honourable, so let the women stay for a month while he was away....
GLC02437.00510
Longs to be with her, and hopes that he will have a chance at the end of winter. The men are fighting on past their enlistment dates and have "high spirits but want Rum and clothing." Informs her that he has been made Brigadier General over all...
GLC02437.00511
3 January 1777
Horton, Jotham, 1749-?
States that he and two other officers have smallpox, and asks if Knox can forward them "hard money" for "the Common Necessaries." Letter is dated 1776, but should be dated 1777. On the second page of the letteer is an unsigned Lucy Knox autograph...
GLC02437.00512
Statement of the troops furnished by the following States, taken from actual returns of the army for the year 1776.
1776
Lists numbers of both Continental Army soldiers and militia furnished by the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and...
GLC02437.10010
Some observations with respect to exchange of prisoners
circa 1776-1783
Examines prisoner exchange, based on rank, between the British and Americans. Includes a rough list of who may be exchanged, discusses "giving privates and officers of inferior rank for others of superior rank." Compares the price of commissions....
GLC02437.10464
[Brown, John]
[n.d.]
Three quarter length standing view facing proper right. Photograph from painting or engraving. White mount.
GLC06391.14
[Unidentified]
Wilson Brothers
Three quarter length seated portrait of a young woman in profile, facing proper left. White mount with gold border; Wilson Brothers imprint on verso.
GLC06391.15
Charles D. Fredricks & Co.
Fredricks imprint on verso. Vignette bust portrait of an older man. [Photograph from engraving or painting?] White mount with red border.
GLC06391.16
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