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Alton Brooks Parker. Farmer, jurist and presidential possibility

Description:

Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, full-length portrait, facing slightly left, wearing judicial robe and holding in his right hand a scythe and in his left hand a book labeled "Law".

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-06-29

Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt

Description:

Senator Lodge sends his thoughts on the Democratic National Convention in St. Louis to President Roosevelt including his opinions on the nomination of Judge Parker and some of the planks in the party platform. 

Resource Type: Letter

Subject: Democratic National Convention, Political campaigns, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-07-12

Will it hatch?

Description:

Illustration shows Alton B. Parker as a chicken sitting on a large egg labeled "Parker Boom".

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Chickens, Eggs, Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-03-30

The tree of prosperity

Description:

Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt pouring water from a large watering can onto the roots of a vine labeled "High Tariff, Extravagance, Militarism, [and] Trusts" growing on a tree that is frowning at Roosevelt. Alton B. Parker, looking over a fence and holding an axe, suggests that the vines need pruning. Caption: Parker Seems to me that needs pruning.

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Presidents--Election, Trees, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-09-28

Campaign number

Description:

Illustration shows Columbia standing between President Theodore Roosevelt and Alton B. Parker, each kneeling on one knee, about to kiss her hands.

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Columbia (Symbolic character), Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-10-12

"Take your choice, gentlemen"

Description:

Illustration shows Puck standing on a ballot box between President Theodore Roosevelt, who has one foot on the "Constitution", is waving a sword labeled "Militarism" in a threatening manner above his head, and is holding regal robes and a crown with his left arm, and Alton B. Parker, who has one foot on a sword labeled "Militarism" and is holding aloft the "Constitution".

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Political parties--Platforms, Presidents--Election, Voting, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-10-12

"De-light-ed!"

Description:

Illustration shows a large donkey sitting on its haunches, it is wearing a rough-rider hat and spectacles, and smiling like Theodore Roosevelt at the diminutive figures of Alton B. Parker and William Jennings Bryan.

Caption: The Democratic Donkey is beginning to look like somebody.

Resource Type: Cartoon

Subject: Democratic donkey (Symbolic character), Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1906-03-21

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Kermit Roosevelt

Description:

President Roosevelt says he could not take Alton B. Parker's attacks anymore so he hit back with a good result. Ted left to go shooting and Roosevelt doesn't want Kermit to study too hard.

Resource Type: Letter

Subject: Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944

Date: 1904-11-06

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph Bucklin Bishop

Description:

President Roosevelt writes to Joseph Bucklin Bishop to comment on a speech given by Democratic presidential candidate Alton B. Parker. He also expresses his concern over the Sun coming out in support of his re-election.

Resource Type: Letter

Subject: Press and politics, Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-08-13

Letter from William H. Taft to Theodore Roosevelt

Description:

Secretary Taft informs President Roosevelt about a variety of correspondence he has attended to including letters from Mary de Val, a recommendation to appoint Campbell to a judgeship in Panama, and a letter from Judge Smith.  Taft also discusses reports from the Democratic Convention in St. Louis that indicate Judge Parker will receive the nomination and hopes that Roosevelt is having a good time in Oyster Bay and tells Roosevelt about his own Fourth of July.  

Resource Type: Letter

Subject: Democratic National Convention, New York (State)--Oyster Bay, Letters, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

Date: 1904-07-11

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