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1898
Strohmeyer & Wyman
The Yucatan carrying the Famous Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" to Cuba.
A boat shown in 3/4 orientation. The Rough Riders cover the deck, the boat roofs and the rigging.
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1899
General view of the field and Hill taken by the "Rough Riders," San Juan, Cuba.
Six mounted men and three men on foot stand in front of a long, low hill. A road or trail behind the men runs towards the distant hilltop.
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Scene of the great Battle - the Hill, from below - San Juan, Cuba.
Four riders in a landscape of rough vegetation and scrubby trees. Two, immediately visible on dark horses, form a line from the left front to right midground of the picture. Two more, paler and harder to see, form an opposing diagonal.
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1901/03/04
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
The Supreme Moment - Chief Justice Fuller administering the Oath of Office to President William McKinley
The photograph shows the podium in the middle distance and from a slight angle. McKinley occupies the exact center of the shot.
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1901
"Rough Rider" Cowboys saluting President McKinley - reception at Los Angeles, Cal.
Street scene. A group of horsemen raise their hats to the President, who stands on a podium at the right of the picture. Roosevelt may be among the horsemen, but cannot be clearly distinguished.
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Luncheon among the forest giants - Presidential Party at the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Formal party al fresco. Dignitaries occupy the middle ground, against a backdrop of trees. A table decorated with fruits, flowers, and wheat sheaves is in the foreground.
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1902
"Real help is that which teaches a man to help himself" - President Roosevelt
Roosevelt addresses a group of men seated on a raised wooden platform. The foreground shows part of the larger audience.
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"The old American theory - treat each man on his own worth as a man" - President Roosevelt, Old
Roosevelt is shown 3/4 back speaking from a railroad car. A very large crowd surrounds him, including several men who have climbed a telegraph pole and a number of people gathered on a roof in the background of the picture.
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Senator Chandler, President Roosevelt, Secretary Cortelyou, Mr. G. S. Edgell, and Dr. Lung, at the hunting Lodge.
The men stand in front of the porch of the lodge. In the background, a woman stands in the open door. A rider, barely visible on the right edge of the picture, gives a sense that more people were present.
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"Remember, the Monroe Doctrine will be respected as long as we have a first-class Navy" - President Roosevelt
Roosevelt, in the background, speaks from a podium decorated with flags and surmounted by a large eagle in front of a white clapboard building. He faces front. A large audience faces him; their hats occupy the picture's foreground.
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"We will win, not by following the easy, but the right course" - President Roosevelt
In the background, President Roosevelt speaks from a railroad car, facing 3/4 right front. A large audience surrounds him, completely occupying the fore and middle ground. A banner - festooned station takes up the right half of the background.
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"A square deal for every man, big or small, rich or poor" - President Roosevelt
Roosevelt speaking from a flag-draped podium in the background. A guard and the audience occupy the foreground and middle ground.
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Keystone View Company
President Roosevelt Presenting Some of His Forcible Arguments to an Enthusiastic Crowd
President Roosevelt stands in the foreground, surrounded by seated people. He is facing proper left, gesturing with his right hand as he speaks.
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President Roosevelt and some of his hosts - an excursion on the border waters -
President Roosevelt stands in the center of a group of men at a boat railing. All occupy the middle ground of the picture and face 3/4 left (viewer's perspective) looking into the distance.
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Little Negro Tea Pickers singing Pickaninny songs for President Roosevelt
A group of children with their backs to the camera, among whom a young girl in a white dress stands out, occupies the foreground. The children face President Roosevelt, who has several other men around him. The President and his associates stand...
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President Roosevelt and Party on the ruins of the old Spanish Fort at Dorchester
The president and the men and women accompanying him stand in casual attitudes on the rocks. Most have their backs toward the camera and appear to be examining something out of frame on their right.
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President Roosevelt on his arrival
Roosevelt and two other men in an open carriage traveling a cobbled street. A group of onlookers lining the road occupies the background.
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President Roosevelt on the Speaker's Stand
Picture is taken from the side of the stand, showing a pitcher of water and a table with a vase of flowers and a top hat in the foreground. In the middle ground, Roosevelt exchanges a word with an associate. A large crowd fills the background; some...
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1903
President Roosevelt, Governor Brodie, and party .
Roosevelt standing in front of the Grand Canyon with four other men. Roosevelt is second from the left.
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President Roosevelt and his distinguished Party , before the "Grizley Giant" Big Trees of California.
Roosevelt and ten other men, lined up at the base of a giant tree. Note: stamp on back: "Return to Underwood & Underwood … This original file print is not sold and must be returned after use."
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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.
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1905
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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1 April 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
to Henry Knox
Received Knox's letter via Captain Shaw, and was pleased by Knox's good spirits. Hopes to defeat the British, but worries about the lack of manpower, hearing that Washington only has 4,000 men. "If this is the case you must expect a whipping very...
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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.
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