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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
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
"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
1894-1927
Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.)
Gown worn by Edith Roosevelt displayed on mannequin.
Pencil note on back: "From Smithsonian Institute Gown Collection."
GLC07002.91
1857/07/03 ca.
To: [unknown] [Rough draft]
Rough draft of letter regarding the grievances of Connecticut electors with the Lecompton Constitution, popular sovereignty and slavery in Kansas, and the electors criticism of Pres. Buchanan. "After what was called the "abolition of the Missouri...
GLC07992.02
5 May 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Nicholas Eveleigh
Reports that ships loaded with arms have arrived from France. Notes that Lord Cornwallis nearly captured General Benjamin Lincoln, but Lincoln's party escaped. Mentions the capture of Captain Flahaven on 20 April (Knox writes "Flahaen"). Comments...
GLC02437.00587
July 1918
Committee on Public Information, 1917–1919
"At the grave of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt."
Chaplain Francis P. Duffy conducts a service at the grave of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, near Chamery, France. Lt. Roosevelt's plane was brought down back of the German lines, July 14, 1918. The American advance brought the spot within American lines a...
GLC07002.90
20 May 1777
to William Knox
To his brother, writes, "It is so long a time since I've had the pleasure of a Line from you that did I not hear it from others I should suppose that you had paid Natures last tribute..."
GLC02437.00595
22 May 1777
French, Samuel, fl. 1777-1779
[Receipt between Samuel Treat and Colonel Flowers]
"Received... of Samuel Treat one thousand dollars for which he gave Col Flowers a Receipt." Signed by French as Major and Commissary of Military Stores. Text in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.00598
1862/02/22
Kelly, James R., fl. 1861-1862
to Mary Kelly
They fired two 34 gun salutes in honor of General Washington's Birthday. Discusses Union victories and his hopes that the Confederates will evacuate the area along the Potomac. He has not been paid since his "return."
GLC04197.20
27 May 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
to Henry Knox
Writes to Henry, his brother. Discusses unfounded accusations that he, William, [stole?] a pair of pistols from Edmund Randolph. Writes, "Now to come to the matter which ingrosses all my tho'ts, that of entring the army..." Discusses raising funds...
GLC02437.00605
12 June 1777
Replies to his brother's "very affectionate but too short Epistle..." Has sold most of the stock of Henry's bookstore, which he operated in Henry's absence. Writes, "I would not justify your keeping the Store open longer than the time I mention if...
GLC02437.00611
19 June 1777
Discusses the possibly appointment of French officer Philippe Tronson du Coudray in charge of artillery (Knox's post). Writes "...I think the circumstance of having a foreign officer, who neither speaks our language nor can possibly be acquainted...
GLC02437.00615
29 June 1777
to Lucy Knox
Written at Camp Middlebrook. Knox writes, "Pity it is that lovers so exceedingly attached to each other as we are should be separated by the horrors of War." Discusses Lord Sterling's movement at Amboy (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) and Westfield, New...
GLC02437.00618
17 July 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Knox's wife Lucy writes, "... I am resolved nothing shall prevent my coming to you early in September but your positive refusal, in which case, I will try to be as indifferent as I shall then think you are." Reports that Knox's brother William is on...
GLC02437.00625
1861/11/06
Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur..."
GLC04197.05
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
8. 1 p. 23x18.5 cm. 11/6/1861 Document signed: "Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
GLC04197.08
1862/01/18
He describes the bridge as a "double high bridge that extends across the Canal, and the North Branch of the Potomac River . . . ." Discusses the change in field commanders that will occur if General Reynold's resignation is accepted. General...
GLC04197.12
1862/01/30
She was surprised to receive a visit from George. Lonnie [Cole, see # 14] traded his gun for a Mississippi Riffle and his father feels this will look bad. He wants Lonnie to say he paid for the gun and asks Kelly to make up papers confirming his...
GLC04197.15
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