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The Rough Riders

The Rough Riders

Color print reproduction of “The Rough Riders,” a National Guard Heritage Painting by Mort Kunstler. The painting depicts soldiers of the Rough Riders fighting their way up Kettle Hill on foot with a mounted Theodore Roosevelt leading the charge. Below the image is a description of the history of the Rough Riders.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1985

Creator(s)

Künstler, Mort

First you set them up, and then –

First you set them up, and then –

Harper’s Weekly cover shows Theodore Roosevelt holding a bowling bowl labeled “Nomination 1908.” A sign above the pins reads “Favorite Sons.” Pins are labeled with the names of the following states: Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Pennsylvania. Another sign lists people that are warned off the premises. Jack London is one of those individuals.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1907-06-01

Creator(s)

Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931

Home again

Home again

Black ink cartoon of President Roosevelt returning from a hunt with animal skins on his back. He is looking at a steam vent labeled “Washington” which has popped its lid because of the pressure. Men are struggling in the vent with steam bursts labeled “Loomis-Bowen Scandal,” “Santa Fe Rebate Suits,” “Panama R.R. Rates,” and “Castro’s Defiance.” Seated on top of the lid is Secretary of War Taft with devil’s horns.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1905-05-13

Creator(s)

Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal

First day cover for a 3-cent American postage stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal. The stamp is shades of purple and features the image of a steam ship sailing through the canal. The ship is flanked on the left by a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt and on the right by a portrait of George W. Goethals. The left of the envelope features a purple design with black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1939-08-15

Creator(s)

Unknown

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

First day cover with four 3-cent, green Mount Rushmore National Memorial stamps along the right side. Postmarked Keystone, South Dakota, on August 11, 1952. On the left side of the envelope is a black and white photograph of Mount Rushmore with an oval inset of Gutzon Borglum, the designer and sculptor. Addressed to John A. Lehocky, 736 Pear Street, Vineland, New Jersey.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1952-08-11

Creator(s)

Unknown