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November 5, 1926
New York Times Company
"Kermit Roosevelt."
Full-length portrait of Kermit Roosevelt in uniform, with ink and paint applied to upper portion of image. Stamp of Times Photo Service, New York, on reverse.
GLC07002.89
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
Profile of Roosevelt on horseback.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.11
"The Rough Riders at Religious services"
Image of men seated in a group on the ground with officers and clergy standing to the right.
GLC07002.12
Rough Riders off for Cuba
Title from verso. Image of large group of men gathered on the side of a ship. (Compare with GLC06499.10).
GLC07002.13
"Roosevelt and Rough Riders at port."
With train in upper left of image. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.14
"An interesting moment"
Image of a covered wagon, five horses, and a train. An unidentified man turned away from the camera at right. Phrase "an interesting moment" penciled on back.
GLC07002.15
"Artillery advancing."
Procession of horse-drawn carts carrying men and cannons, with view of ships and harbor visible in the background.
GLC07002.16
"8th Infantry Camp, Telephoto."
Image of camp showing several types of tents.
GLC07002.17
Image showing the preparation of cannons
Image showing the preparation of cannons. Related to image GLC07002.16. "Spanish War" written on verso.
GLC07002.18
Roosevelt standing outside tent in Cuba.
Caption " Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.19
30 August 1898
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
"Col. Roosevelt at Camp Wikoff"
Completed publication form on back, credit for photography given to Rockwood. Written at Camp Wikoff
GLC07002.20
"Roosevelt seated at desk in tent, writing."
Note from previous collection in pencile on verso "file: Roosevelt, Theodore, portraits."
GLC07002.21
Roosevelt dining with Col. Wood and a reporter.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.22
Roosevelt standing with Dr. Church and Lieut. Greenway.
An unidentified man stands behind them, with a view of camp in the extreme background. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" on front. It is the same image as GLC07002.24 and .25.
GLC07002.23
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore"
Duplicate image of GLC07002.23. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.24
"Dr. Church (Princeton), Lieut. Greenway (Yale), Col. Roosevelt (Harvard)."
Roosevelt, Church, and Greenway are labeled in black ink on the front of the image. Larger version of GLC07002.24.
GLC07002.25
Twelve officers of the Rough Riders.
Roosevelt seated third from right. "Brodie" written in ink on back.
GLC07002.26
Duplicate image of item GLC07002.26. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.27
Roosevelt tends to horse on its side (perhaps injured or dead).
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front. White paint used to vignette the pair on front of image
GLC07002.28
[Roosevelt tends to a horse]
Duplicate image of item GLC07002.28, without paint or paper mounting.
GLC07002.29
Full-length profile of Roosevelt on horseback.
With camp visible in background.
GLC07002.30
Three-quarter profile of Roosevelt on horseback
Camp visible in background. Stamp on verso.
GLC07002.31
Roosevelt on horseback.
With messenger (also on horseback) approximately one length behind.Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.32
Roosevelt on horseback, receiving message.
Image related to GLC7002.32. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.33
Roosevelt and an unidentified officer.
Both on horseback and facing front. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.34
24 March 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Tench Tilghman [possibly incomplete]
Docketed to "Colonel" Tilghman, possibly Tench Tilghman, one of George Washington's aides. Reports that seventeen armorers employed at Fishkill, New York, have not been paid for nearly two years. If they do not receive clothing, Knox fears they...
GLC02437.00925
27 March 1781
to George Washington
Discusses the appointment of officers in the artillery, complaining that there are no established principles for governing such appointments. "That the greatest caution should be observed in making the appointments I would humbly propose that they...
GLC02437.00929
2 April 1781
to Tench Tilghman
Docketed to Colonel Tilghman, one of George Washington's aides. Reports that a company at West Point has been annexed to Colonel Proctor's regiment. Asks for George Washington's instructions as to whether or not he should order the company to...
GLC02437.00933
10 April 1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
to Colonel [Tench] Tilghman
Shaw, General Henry Knox's aide, writes to Tilghman, George Washington's aide. Reports that the bearer of this note, Lt. Williams, has been robbed of all of his clothes and needs to obtain an order from the clothing store to replace his lost items....
GLC02437.00937
18 April 1781
Shaw, General Henry Knox's aide, writes to Tilghman, George Washington's aide. Requests relief for another soldier who was robbed by villains (refer to GLC02437.00937).
GLC02437.00939
[Lewis] Garanger "gave some specimens of his knowledge in artillery" at West Point. Mentions Major Sebastian Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, who was in charge of assessing Garanger's knowledge of artillery.
GLC02437.00940
23 April 1781
Argues against Congress's decision to discontinue the post at Fishkill, commanded by John Ruddock, Deputy Commissary of Military Stores. Its proximity to West Point and to army in the field, as well as the armory located on site, renders the post...
GLC02437.00941
28 April 1781
[Certifies that Lewis Garanger entered the Army of the United States in late 1778 as a captain]
Appears to be a draft. Attests that Garanger was a Captain of the French Bombardiers before he joined the Continental Army. George Washington granted him permission to return to France when he could not obtain active service. "Captain Garanger has...
GLC02437.00943
19 April 1781
Estimate of stores necessary for Fort Pitt
Title from docket. Full title: "Stores necessary to be sent to Fort Pitt supposing [most?] of the same species now there will be expended in an intended expedition." Lists shells, case shot, cylinders, knives, and other items. Verso indicates this...
GLC02437.10485
1890/08/04
[Program]
Program for the Richmond Mozart Association "667th Musicale."
GLC01896.123
1890/10/24
Alfriend, Rosa A., 1838-?
to [Roberta Jeffery]
Rosa sends her congratulations and a gift of towels to Aaron Jeffery and his bride Maimie [Mary Frances Goodwin] via his sister, Roberta. Also gives an update on many of her family members and acquaintances around Petersburg, asking Roberta Jeffery...
GLC01896.124
1861-1865
Jeffries, C.S., fl. 1880-1890
to Archer Anderson, Esq.
Discussion of land in Franklin County owned by Aaron Jeffery including the tax of $5.33 which is owed on said property, and the possibility of selling the land to the Dutch cultivators living on the land for 10 to 14 dollars per acre.
GLC01896.125
1892/09/06
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
Telegram received reporting: " 'Father is breathing his last'_ I suppose ere this that the General is dead." Written on paper with "Tredegar Iron Works" heading. Reply by Aaron Jeffery is located on verso [written in pencil] expressing her sympathy...
GLC01896.126
1896/02/21
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
to unknown
Letter regarding the condition of Aaron's one week old daughter, Virginia, and the improving condition of his wife, Maimie [Mary Frances] who suffered from a severe attack of mastitis shortly after giving birth. After hearing the opinions of "every...
GLC01896.127
1896/07/12
Jeffery, Mary Frances, fl. 1890-1896
to [Aaron Jeffery]
A four stanza poem asking for the return of the poet's beloved. "You ask me what - since we must part you should bring home to me. Bring back a pure and faithful heart As true as mine to thee...My love, bring back to me."
GLC01896.128
1898/01/20
[Envelope]
"Interesting Letters & Reports Made by Dr. R. Archer Many years ago -- R.A." "Pa's Commission & other letters & e."
GLC01896.129
1898/09/16
Post, W.A. , fl. 1890-1898
to whom it may concern
Header: "Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co." Re: letter certifying that Edwin T. Kerr and associates were sold "...a quantity of the punchings from the [metal] plates used in the construction of the U.S. Battleship 'Illinois.' " The...
GLC01896.130
1898/09/20
Kerr, Edwin T., fl. 1890-1898
"We are sending you under separate cover a souvenir of the launching of the U.S.S Battleship "Illinois"..." The souvenirs were made from the small pieces punched out of the ship's thinner plates before they were riveted to the ship.
GLC01896.131
1899/05/10
Jeffery, Richard W., fl. 1855-1899
[Cancelled checks]
2 items. Re: two cancelled checks from the Citizens Exchange Bank of Richmond: a. 10 May 1899. Twenty-Nine Dollars to T.A. Cary. Cancelled Red two-cent stamp. b. 10 May 1899. Forty Dollars to Self (Robert W. Jeffrey). Cancelled Red two-cent stamp...
GLC01896.132
1900/07/02
Hobson, Fannie, fl. 1890-1900
to [Edward R. Archer]
Discusses the health of Maimie and Aaron [Jeffery], and their baby boy--all of whom are recovering from illness. Also, family members going to Mrs. Morris' funeral, the death of Pem Crenshaw who died from "malarial fever" [malaria], Aaron's bout with...
GLC01896.133
1900/07/06
Jeffery, Annie, fl. 1890-1900
Discusses the current heat wave in Richmond, expresses desire to have been with Archer at Westminster Abbey, improving health of Aaron and Maimie Jeffery's baby boy, and news of the family and friends, including Mamie Lacy's successful surgery.
GLC01896.134
Discusses family members health and the house, and Edward's gift ["cuft buttons"] to Aaron Jeffery. Annie lets little Virginia Archer write some to Edward which shows up as messy scribbling on pages 2 and 3. That which is legible reads: "I love you...
GLC01896.135
1900/07/19
[Menu]
"Banquet given by Messrs. Ludw. Loewe & Co. in honor of the American Mechanical and Civil Engineering Associations." The list of food and drinks being served at the Banquet is in French. Along with several colored engravings there is a small...
GLC01896.136
22 March 1781
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
[Recommendation for the discharge of Andrew Clark, an artillery artificer]
Captain Patten recommends Clark, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for an honorable discharge. Notes that Clark enlisted 3 March 1777. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00920
[Recommendation for the discharge of James Bruce, an artillery artificer]
Captain Patten recommends Bruce, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for an honorable discharge. Notes that Bruce enlisted 26 April 1777. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00921
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