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1898
Strohmeyer & Wyman
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.
GLC06449.11
1902
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
"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.
GLC06449.22
The great crowd intently listening to President Roosevelt's now famous "Trust" speech
A mass of people standing behind a wooden fence. A woman and two children figure in the front row; the crowd appears relaxed and interested, and several people are smiling.
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President Roosevelt and Governor McMillin reviewing Troops, on the site of a desperate charge
Roosevelt and several other men stand laughing and talking on a bridge or escarpment, from which several steps lead down. More men stand behind them, in front of a tree-filled background. Written at Chickamauga Battlefield.
GLC06449.31
A Democratic Ruler of a Great Nation - President Roosevelt chatting with Mayor Smyth on the "Algonquin,"
President Roosevelt is tapping the mayor on the chest in the left middle ground, while a young naval officer converses with a woman in the right foreground.
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1904
President Roosevelt, Members of the Notification Committee and Guests, Sagamore Hill.
Formal shot of Roosevelt and a large group of people standing in front of (and partially on) a flag-draped porch.
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1905
President Roosevelt praising the courage of the South in war and in peace.
President Roosevelt before a flag-draped podium on a wooden deck, with an American flag behind him. The picture is taken from the side; Roosevelt appears to have turned sideways, away from the audience and towards the camera. However, his audience...
GLC06449.45
1862/03/07
Moms, Joseph W., fl. 1862
to: George M. Morris.
Joseph's division is close to the Confederate forts which have fired at the camp but have not hit anyone yet. The soldiers "holler[e]d over to them if they co[ul]d not dew any better than that they had better quit." They are two miles of Yorktown...
GLC06451.027
1862/12/02
Rose, Champman, fl. 1862
to: [Wilmor Morris]
Written on the back of an envelope addressed to Wilmor at the Army Square Hospital in Washington, D.C. re: "[T]his come to hand to day and I start it to you with out delay, I have not heard from you since you left but hope you got home safe, my...
GLC06451.055
5 January 1777 - 11 July 1783
Brigadier General Knox's account of Clothing
Contains accounts for amount of money Knox spent on various items of clothing from 1777-1779. Items include fabric, shoes, coats, shirts, etc. Many of the items listed are for other officers under Knox's command. Annotations made as late as 1783...
GLC02437.00513
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