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1898 ca.
Scribners Magazine
Roosevelt with another American officer
Possibly Col. Wood or General Wheeler. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.57
Roosevelt attempting to pet an eagle
Accompanied by a group of men, a dog, and a lion cub. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.58
Another view of Roosevelt petting eagle, while Rough Rider tames lion cub.
A group looks on, including two women at far right, one holding a child. Stamp on verso. Mount is torn on the lower right corner, but the image is fine condition.
GLC07002.59
Third view of Roosevelt petting eagle
With bird leaning forward perhaps in attempt to take flight. Dog and lion cub in center of photo, with troops looking on.
GLC07002.60
Roosevelt and large group of officers and soldiers.
Injured man in civilian dress at far left, and camp visible in background. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.61
Roosevelt and several men with backs to camera and heads bowed .
Two women and two young girls at right of photograph. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.62
Roosevelt (in full-length profile) presenting Frederic Remington's statue of a bronco (on table behind Roosevelt)
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front,
GLC07002.63
View of Roosevelt facing camera, presenting Remington statue.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.64
Three-quarter profile of Roosevelt presenting Remington statue.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front . Same image as GLC07002.64, but with the top-left and top-right corners folded.
GLC07002.65
Roosevelt addressing Rough Riders while presenting Remington statue.
View of statue is unobscured. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
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View from crowd of Roosevelt speaking to Rough Riders while presenting Remington statue.
Caption " Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.67
View from crowd of Roosevelt at head of receiving line upon presentation of Remington statue.
Group of women visible at back of crowd nearest the camera.
GLC07002.68
[Theodore Roosevelt shaking hands in receiving line]
A closer view of GLC07002.68. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.69
Rockwood, George Gardner (1832-1911)
Full-length studio portrait of Roosevelt in his Rough Rider uniform.
Caption "Roosevelt, Col. Theo." on in red ink at top of photo. photographer's stamp on mount.
GLC07002.70
Three-quarter-length portrait of Roosevelt in Rough Rider uniform]
Same image as GLC07002.70, but with an altered backdrop. A vignette with paint surrounds Roosevelt.
GLC07002.71
no date
Keystone View Company
"Roosevelt's Home, Oyster Bay."
Title from verso. View of the house from the front yard. Stamp of Keystone-Underwood on reverse, with Keystone scratched out in pencil.
GLC07002.78
Unknown
"Roosevelt children."
Shows Ted, Kermit, and Ethel Roosevelt playing with guinea pigs on porch of Oyster Bay home.
GLC07002.83
Large portrait of the five Roosevelt children.
GLC07002.86
Half-length portrait of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in suit.
GLC07002.88
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
1891/07/31
Wood, Robert (fl. 1891)
An Appeal to the colored voters of Hart County [with Clabe Garvin]
Issued by 2 black men (Wood and Clabe Garvin) from Bowling Green, Ky., who claimed to be falsely imprisoned because they refused to vote for a klansman. Unevenly inked.
GLC07018
10 May 1880
Bissell, George E. (fl. 1875-1895)
to Benson J. Lossing re: monument for Custer and Little Big Horn
Mentions showing Genl. Custer's widow "a sketch I have just made for a monument for Gen. Custer and his men, killed at Little Big Horn".
GLC07025.01
21 December [1895]
to Benson J. Lossing re: Colchester Monument; traveling to Rome
Writes of Colchester Monument and a planned trip to Rome where he will embrace "The atmosphere of art, which I suppose must make artists of all who inhale it".
GLC07025.03
1898/04/12
Emerich, Edward (fl. 1898)
Spanish-American war diary kept by a private in 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry
"Dietario" printed at Barcelona, but written by Emerich in English. Discusses journey to and army life in the Philippines. Accompanied by a collateral photograph
GLC07048
1888/08/07
Buell, Don Carlos (1818-1898)
to E.T. Lawsing re: answering inquiries on Shiloh
"In case of a battle on Monday without my command, Genl. Grant would without doubt have been defeated."
GLC07052
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