Prince, George, fl. 1899 [Photograph of McKinley and Admiral George Dewey in a parade]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC07416 Author/Creator: Prince, George, fl. 1899 Place Written: Washington, District of Columbia Type: Photograph Date: 3 October 1899 Pagination: 1 silver gelatin print : b&w Height: 34.8 cm, Width: 46 cm Order a Copy
Image of a parade thrown in honor of Admiral George Dewey. Dewey stands up in the carriage, facing the crowds. President William McKinley sits beside him. A mass of people has gathered on the streets to welcome the admiral, and some lean out of windows waving handkerchiefs. Later the same day, McKinley presented Dewey with a ceremonial sword in recognition of his accomplishments. This parade in Washington, D.C. was preceded by a much larger two day celebration in New York City at the end of September. The mount bears some large water stains.
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