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1904
Universal Photo Art Co.
President and Mrs. Roosevelt entering their carriage at West pavilion.
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
1905
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
Gov. Gen. Wright, Miss Roosevelt and Secretary Taft, leaving S. S. Manchuria .
The subjects walk down a gangplank in the order listed, against a background of water and boats.
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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.
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Strohmeyer & Wyman
Indian Chiefs: Quanah Parker, Geronimo, Buckskin Charlie, American Horse, Little Plume, Hollow Horn Boar, in the Inaugural Parade .
The Native Americans ride in a tight cluster at the head of the parade.
GLC06449.49
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.
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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.
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H. C. White Co.
The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.
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.
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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.
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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
1907
Keystone View Company
Our Famous and Fearless President Stating Facts - Opening Day at the Jamestown Exposition.
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
1900/10/16
Baird, G. W., fl. 1900
to Edward R. Archer Esq.
Thanks Archer for the history he sent of the 42 pounder "Columbiad" cannon which sits in front of the State, War, & Navy Department Building as an ornament, asks if Archer is related to "Edward K. Archer" who resigned from the navy in 1860, compares...
GLC01896.139
1917/07/25
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
[Membership certificate of The American National Red Cross]
Certificate of The American National Red Cross as a "Life Member." Signed by Red Cross Secretary C.S. Magee and President Woodrow Wilson. With a printed signature of President Wilson.
GLC01896.146
1900/08/10
Jeffery, Roberta, fl. 1850-1899
to [Edward R. Archer]
Discusses pleasure at having read Edward [R. Archer's] letter to Annie [Archer], Annie taking Virginia to go visit with Maimie who is recovering well from her illness. She mentions that Edward Archer has behaved well and is easy to care for. She also...
GLC01896.137
August 13, 1900
[Envelope]
Envelope: "Wi[stm]inster Palace Hotel, London. Mr. E.R. Archer, Care Brown, Shipley & Co." Attached to the envelope is a forwarding slip reading: "Care of Messrs. Munroe & Co., [struck: Paris]" and marked as being received 1900/08/13. United States...
GLC01896.138
1901/03/09
Ferguson, W.G., fl. 1901
to whom it may concern
Letter of recommendation for Richard W. Jeffery from the treasurer of the Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works. "It gives me great pleasure to state I have known Mr. Richard W. Jeffery for the past 15 years, and know him to be sober, intelligent and...
GLC01896.141
1901/06/15
Swift, A. J., fl. 1890-1900
to Aaron Jeffery
Apologizes for not writing sooner but his loss of sight made writing very difficult and his life very miserable. He enquires about the well-being of his "dear Cousin," reports that Mag has been sick with "cold pains in all her limbs" [symptoms of...
GLC01896.142
1902/09/26
Cogbill, Philip V., fl. 1902
Envelope is addressed to "Mr. E.R. Archer, Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va." Notation in pen and pencil reads: "Deed of Borjams Sale of Manchester Land Co. & 750.00. 5 lots 150 ft. [illegible]5 & 750 paid for in stock - I Put deed In pockit Book-...
GLC01896.143
1907/01/19
Memorial service program for Robert Edward Lee
Program for Memorial Service of Robert Edward Lee at Saint Paul's Church on the centenniel of his birth [1807/01/19]. Contains mostly prayers and hymns.
GLC01896.144
1917/10/16
Phinizy, Leonard, 1854-?
to [Aaron] Jeffery
Letter thanking Jeffery for his hospitality on Phinizy's recent visit to Richmond, and mentions that "[t]he poor boy is now at rest here at our cemetery & he sleeps between his 2 little brothers who died here many years ago."
GLC01896.147
1900/07/02
Hobson, Fannie, fl. 1890-1900
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
1900/07/19
[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
1910/02/01
[Cabinet card of William Meade Archer and Deas Archer Lamb]
William Meade Archer and Deas Archer Lamb [grandson], group portrait: Archer sitting with Lamb standing to his left. Gelatin print [Richmond, Virginia: Campbell & Co.], mounted on textured black cabinet card with decorative blind stamped border...
GLC01896.170
1900/07
A trip from Berlin C. to the Loewe Works
Souvenir photograph album. Ludwig, Loewe & Co., Berlin, N. W. "Eine Fahrt von Berlin C. naen den Werken von Ludw. Loewe & Co. A-G. ['A Trip from Berlin C. to the Loewe Works']." Cover art includes "Ludw. Loew & Co." seal and an U.S. and German...
GLC01896.204
circa 1900
Wells, Cora E., fl. 1900
J. Q. A Ward, the Eminent American Sculptor
Features an article on Ward and his works and, photos of Ward, the New York Stock Exchange pediment, and a George Washington sculpture at Wall St. Printed ink; coated wove paper.
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