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Roosevelt at the head of a long procession of mounted officers.
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.41
Rosevelt with officers in front of Rough Riders, all on horseback.
Similar image to GLC07002.41
GLC07002.42
"Col. Roosevelt and Staff at Camp Wikoff."
Larger version of GLC07002.42. Roosevelt is at the front of the riders. Written at Camp Wikoff
GLC07002.43
Roosevelt and officers riding abreast of one another.
GLC07002.44
"View of El Caney."
Burton, James, fl. 1898
Shows three soldiers standing on a hill overlooking the town.
GLC07002.45
"The place where the Guasimas fight started."
Shows a dirt path emerging from a wooded area.
GLC07002.46
"Rough Riders in the trenches, San Juan."
View of soldiers standing in a long, narrow trench. White paint has been applied to the upper portion of the image.
GLC07002.47
"One of the machine guns in the roughrider's trenches."
Title from inscription on verso. Image shows six men in a trench, all facing away from the camera. Machine gun visible beside second man from right. Ink and white paint have been applied to lower left corner of image.
GLC07002.48
"9th Infantry firing from Trenches on San Juan Hill, Sunday the 10th of July."
10 July 1898
Rear view of approximately ten armed soldiers in a trench. Stamp of photographer on back; ink and white paint on lower left corner of image.
GLC07002.49
"Bomb proofs thrown up by the Rough Riders to protect them from the dread enfilade fire of sheel [shell?] and shrapnel from the Spanish lines."
Shows a single soldier standing on a battlefield littered with clothes, buckets, rifles, and other paraphernalia. The soldier's face is obscured. A crude shelter is visible behind him.
GLC07002.50
"A near view of the house and villa taken in the first charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan; they came from the right."
Shows one soldier with rifle and shovel in the foreground, and a house situated atop a hill. Two Rough Riders appear in the middleground. Image noticeably retouched on the bottom left.
GLC07002.51
"Colonel Roosevelt and Rough Riders on San Juan Hill "
Shows large group of soldiers gathered around the American flag with Theodore Roosevelt at the center. Portion of typewritten description captured in photo: "…, at the top of the hill which they captured…[B]attle of San Juan. By William Dinwiddie....
GLC07002.52
"Company K of the Rough Riders."
Shows two lines of men standing shoulder to shoulder, with area of tents separating the two lines.
GLC07002.53
"Spanish officers being converged under a flag of truce to the exchange of Holson and his men."
New York Herald
Title from inscription on verso. Rear view of mounted officers on dirt path with additional soldiers observing from hill overlooking path.
GLC07002.54
Rear view of procession of mounted soldiers.
circa 1898
Truce flag visible in center of image. Ink applied to lower right corner of photograph.
GLC07002.55
Rough Riders accompanying Spanish officers
Spanish officers (in white with blindfold). Image shows both mounted and unmounted men in profile.
GLC07002.56
Roosevelt with another American officer
Possibly Col. Wood or General Wheeler. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.57
Roosevelt attempting to pet an eagle
Accompanied by a group of men, a dog, and a lion cub. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.58
Another view of Roosevelt petting eagle, while Rough Rider tames lion cub.
A group looks on, including two women at far right, one holding a child. Stamp on verso. Mount is torn on the lower right corner, but the image is fine condition.
GLC07002.59
Third view of Roosevelt petting eagle
With bird leaning forward perhaps in attempt to take flight. Dog and lion cub in center of photo, with troops looking on.
GLC07002.60
Roosevelt and large group of officers and soldiers.
Injured man in civilian dress at far left, and camp visible in background. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.61
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
Roosevelt and several men with backs to camera and heads bowed .
Two women and two young girls at right of photograph. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.62
to Lucy Knox
7 January 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks if she has received his previous letter (GLC02437.00511). Details the fighting from 2 January onward. Discusses the American retreat from Trenton, for which the artillery provided cover, Washington's decision to next attack Princeton where...
GLC02437.00514
to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1861/12/16
Morris, John, fl. 1861-1862
re: John tells his son that the cows "have not done well this season." He asks Wilmor to find out about Charles' debts as "he may want some [money] when he comes home if God spares him." [separate letter on same leaf] George M. Morris. ALS: [s.l.]...
GLC06451.021
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