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[Receipt for a coat and duffle]
February 26, 1777
Noyes, Dudley, fl. 1775-1779
States that Noyes received one "Regimental coat" and two and a half yards of white duffle.
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to Abraham Livingston
1 March 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Orders Captain Livingston to obtain 5000 tents for next spring for General Thomas Mifflin. Orders him to "get the cloth for tents and get them made into tents each to hold six men." Also orders him to draw any necessary funds from General Mifflin.
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Construction of a carriage for cannon which have their trunnions broken off [incomplete]
Drawing of a special carriage for a cannon, with the comment "A carriage for a Cannon if the trunnions be broken off. Many Cannon are mounted upon this construction at Boston." Trunnions are the knobs on both sides of a cannon that form the axis on...
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Sundry accounts to General Knox
January 17, 1777
Date from docket. Apparently a quartermaster's account. Includes a list of named captains under Knox, including A[lexander] Hamilton, and corresponding figures (possibly their pay or money allotted for their use for supplies, etc). A note in Samuel...
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to Margaret Hester
27 May 1863
Hester, John H., fl. 1863-1864
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to Aaron Hobart
January 22, 1821
Hobart, Albert, 1792-1867
Discusses auctioneering, dismissing the "boast of an honesty in their dealing" by New York auctioneers. Advises against a tax on auctions that would be prohibitive, since auctions are "the means of establishing a regularity in prices." But...
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Rough Riders on Parade
1898
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
A procession of mounted men, taken from slightly to the left of a direct frontal perspective. Written at Camp Wikoff.
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Col. Roosevelt and His "Rough Riders,"
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
Cavalcade, men on horseback. Roosevelt, in light clothing on a dark horse, is in the center of the image. Written at Camp Wikoff.
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Troop D of the "Rough Riders" as they went into Cuba.
Strohmeyer & Wyman
A line of men standing at attention with bedrolls over their left shoulders and rifles at their right sides.
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Inspection - "Rough Riders"
A line of mounted men behind their commanders. Subjects are turned towards proper right at a slight front angle, so that the line crosses the picture on a diagonal from the left margin towards the horizon.
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Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" in Camp
Five Riders lounge in the foreground, two lying on their sides, one on his back with his hat over his face, and two posing with their rifles. Two lines of men are arranged informally behind them, the first in seated and the second standing. Trees and...
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"Rough Riders" filling belts with Cartridges.
In the foreground, five men sit or kneel on the ground with cartridge belts. Another kneeling pair occupies the middle ground, right. The background shows a building, a group of horses, and a standing figure.
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Troop H - Captain Curry - "Rough Riders"
A crowd of standing men and horses, seen mostly in profile. A trumpeter, a pale horse and the man leading the horse fill the foreground.
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Chaplain Brown of the "Rough Riders" preaching to the Regiment.
The men sit on the ground amidst scrubby, semi-tropical plants. The picture is shot as though from the congregation, so that the preacher and officers stand in the background.
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Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" leaving Tampa, Fla., U. S. A. for Santiago.
Keystone View Company
A ship crowded with "Rough Riders" seen from a slight distance. A flag flies from its prow. In the foreground, a man is hitching (or unhitching) a boat from a pier. Note: This picture is a probable variant of no. 10: the same shot, taken from a...
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The Yucatan carrying the Famous Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" to Cuba.
A boat shown in 3/4 orientation. The Rough Riders cover the deck, the boat roofs and the rigging.
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Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the "Rough Riders" - after his return from Cuba.
Roosevelt astride a horse with his left hand in his pocket, 3/4 front facing sitter's proper right.
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General view of the field and Hill taken by the "Rough Riders," San Juan, Cuba.
1899
Six mounted men and three men on foot stand in front of a long, low hill. A road or trail behind the men runs towards the distant hilltop.
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Scene of the great Battle - the Hill, from below - San Juan, Cuba.
Four riders in a landscape of rough vegetation and scrubby trees. Two, immediately visible on dark horses, form a line from the left front to right midground of the picture. Two more, paler and harder to see, form an opposing diagonal.
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The Supreme Moment - Chief Justice Fuller administering the Oath of Office to President William McKinley
1901/03/04
The photograph shows the podium in the middle distance and from a slight angle. McKinley occupies the exact center of the shot.
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"Rough Rider" Cowboys saluting President McKinley - reception at Los Angeles, Cal.
1901
Street scene. A group of horsemen raise their hats to the President, who stands on a podium at the right of the picture. Roosevelt may be among the horsemen, but cannot be clearly distinguished.
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Luncheon among the forest giants - Presidential Party at the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Formal party al fresco. Dignitaries occupy the middle ground, against a backdrop of trees. A table decorated with fruits, flowers, and wheat sheaves is in the foreground.
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"Real help is that which teaches a man to help himself" - President Roosevelt
1902
Roosevelt addresses a group of men seated on a raised wooden platform. The foreground shows part of the larger audience.
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"Good government is practically applying the principles which make a man a good citizen" - President Roosevelt
Roosevelt is shown in profile on the right hand side of the picture in the middle ground. He is leaning forward from a flag-draped podium to address the audience beneath him.
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"The old American theory - treat each man on his own worth as a man" - President Roosevelt, Old
Roosevelt is shown 3/4 back speaking from a railroad car. A very large crowd surrounds him, including several men who have climbed a telegraph pole and a number of people gathered on a roof in the background of the picture.
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