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HISL045_EC244 Col. Theodore Roosevelt stumping for a fellow politician, c. 1912-15. Location unidentified (BSLOC_2017_8_74)
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HISL045_EC246 Theodore Roosevelt (waving hat) and Charles Evans Hughes review 7,000 men of the draft army on parade. Sept. 6, 1917, 5th Avenue, NYC. The men were as diverse as the city and included 2,000 African Americans. L-R: Roosevelt, Hughes, Gen. Charles Sherrill, Adm. Nathaniel Usher, Gen. Eli Hoyle, and Adm. Albert Gleaves (BSLOC_2017_8_76)
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HISL045_EC232 Colonel Rondon, third from left, and expedition partners at a monument to Rio Roosevelt. April 1914. They renamed the River of Doubt for TR, whose was then seriously ill with an infected leg (BSLOC_2017_8_63)
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HISL045_EC225 Theodore Roosevelt and others of the Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition, Jan.-Feb. 1913. They are traveling from Caceres on the Paraguay River across the Parecis Plateau to the headwaters of the River of Doubt (BSLOC_2017_8_57)
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HISL045_EC222 Theodore Roosevelt arrives home on Oct. 22, 1912, after being shot in Milwaukee 6 days earlier. He was sidelined for another week, until his mass meeting at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 30th, five days before the election (BSLOC_2017_8_54)
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HISL045_EC208 Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, speaking in Yonkers, New York. He spoke to a crowd of 6,000 from the Balcony of Getty House hotel. It was the first of four speeches he made on Oct. 17, 1910. From Yonkers he traveled to Schenectady and Troy, where he spoke to another 14,000 people in this supporting Henry Stimson for governor and other Progressive Republicans in mid-term elections (BSLOC_2017_8_41)
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HISL045_EC195 Theodore Roosevelt in African savannah landscape during his safari. June 1909 through March 1910, in British East Africa, Belgian Congo, and Sudan (BSLOC_2017_8_3)
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HISL045_EC197 Ex-President Roosevelt speaking from his private railroad car in Eugene, Oregon, April 5, 1911. He was on a speaking tour of the Southwest and West Coast (BSLOC_2017_8_31)
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HISL045_EC187 Enlarged details of Theodore Roosevelt (waving hat) and young Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. They are on the ferry boat, Androscoggin, in NYC Harbor, June 18, 1910 during Theodores welcome home after 9 months abroad in Africa and Europe (BSLOC_2017_8_21)
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HISL045_EC189 Theodore Roosevelt in carriage with Mayor Gaynor and Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, June 18, 1910. The long parade included thirteen carriages of VIPs, 3 marching bands, Spanish American War veterans and mounted police (BSLOC_2017_8_24)
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HISL045_EC183 Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt at a City Hall banquet, Copenhagen, May 7, 1910. TR is the central figure flanked by men in royal formal dress (BSLOC_2017_8_18)
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HISL045_EC175 African men skinning a Hippopotamus killed by Theodore Roosevelt, July-Dec. 1909. The skull and skin would be preserved for taxidermy by the Smithsonians Natural History museum (BSLOC_2017_8_10)
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HISL045_EC018 Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the Presidents oldest son, on horseback jumping a fence as his father watches. May 1907, at the Chevy Chase Club, Maryland (BSLOC_2017_6_85)
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HISL045_EC014 Portrait of Ethel Roosevelt, the younger of President Theodore Roosevelts two daughters. Born in 1891, she was a teenager when her family lived in the White House. Ethel made her Debut and Coming Out Party in the White House on December 28, 1908 at age 17 (BSLOC_2017_6_81)
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HISL045_EC009 President Theodore Roosevelt room in the White House, in 1902. The interior is minimally decorated with dark carved wood furnishings (BSLOC_2017_6_77)
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HISL045_EC002 Theodore Roosevelts arrival at the Hermitage, Andrew Jacksons home outside of Nashville, TN. On Oct. 22, 1907, the President, (standing in the automobile), was greeted by 150,000 in a parade, before his visit to Jacksons plantation home (BSLOC_2017_6_70)
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HISL044_EC997 President Theodore Roosevelt at the Dedication of new State Capitol, Harrisburg, PA, Oct. 4, 1906 (BSLOC_2017_6_67)
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HISL044_EC991 President Roosevelt, Cardinal Gibbons, and John Mitchell, together for Mine Workers Day. Wilkes-Barre, PA, August 10, 1905. Gibbons spoke for the Catholic Total Abstinence Union and Mitchell for the United Mine Workers Union. Theodore Roosevelt praised the efforts of both organizations (BSLOC_2017_6_61)
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HISL044_EC989 Battle of New Orleans and death of Major General Packenham and Samuel Gibbs, Jan. 8, 1815. This print shows the battle as British forces advance upon the barricades of the American forces. The Americans, out-numbered 3 to 1, were victorious after firing down at marching ranks of British soldiers. US casualties were 333 (185 killed), to the British 2459 (386 killed ) (BSLOC_2017_6_6)
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HISL044_EC975 President Theodore Roosevelt, 1905 photographic portrait by Japanese-American, H.T. Koshiba. Note the background with drapery, a base of a column, and a landscape with the Washington Monument, that were hand drawn by Koshiba on the non-emulsion side of the glass negative (BSLOC_2017_6_47)
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