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1898 ca
Unknown
[Theordore Roosevelt with Theodore Jr. and Quentin]
A photograph of Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and infant Quentin Roosevelt, as written on verso.
GLC01410.01.02
1917 ca.
[Quentin Roosevelt]
Photo of a uniformed Quentin Roosevelt standing at attention.
GLC01410.02.02
Photograph of Quentin Roosevelt in uniform.
GLC01410.03.02
n.d
President Roosevelt
Portrait of a seated Theodore Roosevelt. Published by Henry in Washington D.C. during his presidency. Originally with a letter by Theodore Roosevelt addressed to Herbert Hoover (see GLC00162.13).
GLC00162.13.02
1915 ca.
Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924)
Studio portrait of Woodrow Wilson by Harris & Ewing
GLC02551.02
1928
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
[Herbert Hoover with his dog, King Tut]
1928 campaign photograph. Shows Hoover standing outdoors while holding the paws of his dog, King Tut. Inscribed and signed: "To R. J. Phillips With kind Regards of Herbert Hoover" below the picture.
GLC00162.16
1902
Underwood & Underwood
Theodore Roosevelt, President - at his desk in the White House, Washington, U. S. A.
The president sits turned away from his desk and towards the photographer, turned slightly off center, but gazing straight ahead. A globe on the desk behind his left shoulder occupies the center of the picture.
GLC06449.17
H. C. White Co.
President Roosevelt in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Washington, U. S. A.
Formal portrait standing. Facing 1/4 proper left. Note: Publisher's number 9902.
GLC06449.18
President Theodore Roosevelt in his office - the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, U. S. A.
Roosevelt stands in front of the corner of the cabinet room table, with a paper in his right hand. The room is artfully disarranged: one chair is moved back as though the president has just risen from it.
GLC06449.19
1902/02/24
Strohmeyer & Wyman
The East Room of the White House arranged for the State Dinner to Prince Henry
Lighted chandeliers, lavishly decorated tables, and garland-draped pillars and ceilings in the empty East Room.
GLC06449.20
1903
Universal View Co.
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the U. S., In His Private Office, White House.
President Roosevelt sits in a cane chair at his desk. He holds a pen in his right hand, and faces proper right with a slightly forward orientation. He is looking slightly downwards.
GLC06449.39
1905
President Roosevelt and Booker Washington reviewing the 61 "Industry" floats .
Roosevelt and Washington are in the center of the picture, flanked by a sizable crowd. A lone black man stands guard in the foreground.
GLC06449.43
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
Chief Justice Fuller administering the oath of office to President Roosevelt
Frontal view, taken from behind the guard at the front of the podium, slightly to the right side. The guard appears in the foreground. Roosevelt and Fuller can be seen as small figures, slightly below and to the left of center, in front of a large...
GLC06449.50
1909
C.M. Bell Photographic Studio
[Oval half-length portrait of Roosevelt in civilian dress]
GLC07002.72
1907
Harris & Ewing (fl. 1937)
"T. Roosevelt at his desk."
Title from verso. Stamp of George Grantham Bain on reverse.
GLC07002.77
1904; October 1905
Hewitt, Arthur (fl. 1904-1905)
"President Roosevelt, Quentin and Archie."
Circular portrait of Roosevelt with sons Quentin and Archie. Image mounted on cloth bearing copyright of Arthur Hewitt, 1904. Completed publication form affixed to reverse. The photograph was later published in 1905.
GLC07002.81
October 1905
"Mrs. Theo. Roosevelt and two sons."
Shows Edith Roosevelt with sons Quentin and Archie. Image mounted on cloth with completed publication form affixed to reverse. Copyright by Arthur Hewitt.
GLC07002.82
1921
Edmonston
[Signed photograph of President Warren G. Harding and his cabinet]
Signed by President Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge. Also signed by his cabinet: Herbert Hoover, Charles E. Hughes, Andrew W. Mellon, John W. Weeks, Harry M. Daugherty, Will H. Hays, Edwin Denby, Albert B. Fall, Henry C. Wallace, and...
GLC04097
circa 1914
[Event at the Union League Club]
One undated sepia-toned photograph of attendees at an event at the Union League Club. Pictured is mostly men seated in rows facing backwards towards the camera. A few women sit in the audience as well. Some empty seats marked "Reserved for members."...
GLC04471.16
circa 1918
unknown, fl. 1918;
[Photograph of U.S.S. George Washington]
One sepia-tone silver gelatin print of the ship that transported President Woodrow Wilson to Europe to sign the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I. Co-signed by President Wilson, Secretary of Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Captain Edward...
GLC04993
circa 1925
[Henry Ford]
Signed photograph of a middle-aged Henry Ford by an unknown photographer. Ford signed over his jacket lapel.
GLC02684
1905 ca.
Rockwood, George Gardner (1832-1911)
[Richard P. Hobson]
Signed on mount.
GLC02494.04
circa. 1906
Harris & Ewing
[Photograph of James Sherman]
Photograph of James Sherman. Sherman is wearing a suit and tie, and looking directly at the camera. The signatures of the photographers, Harris and Ewing, are written in pencil at the bottom of the border of the photograph. See one Sherman's letter...
GLC02512.11.02
no date
[Soldiers marching at unknown parade field]
Two postcards of marching regiments. Associated with GLC02679.09. An X under a soldier on horseback in both photographs is likely Dawes.
GLC02679.71
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