Envelope to Ella Dupee
Self-addressed envelope to Ella Dupee.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-04-11
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Self-addressed envelope to Ella Dupee.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-11
Envelope addressed to President William H. Taft.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-03
Envelope addressed to Admiral Cowles.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-02-07
Letter addressed to Bela Tokaji.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-12-08
The front and back of an envelope addressed to President Roosevelt in Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-10-06
Envelope has written on the top: “Over. An autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt’s.” On the reverse is written in pencil, “his Ted + dy mark will be up at 7.30 to go to [N.O.]”
Massachusetts Historical Society
1898-04-29
Envelope commemorating the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site on September 14, 1971. At left are a black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and the Wilcox Mansion. “Dedication, Wilcox Mansion, Buffalo, New York” is printed above the photographs and printed below is “70th Anniversary Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, President, September 14, 1971.”
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1971-09-14
Envelope with first day cover of “A Salute to Theodore Roosevelt” and an illustration of Roosevelt’s home, Sagamore Hill. The envelope has an oval shaped illustration of Theodore Roosevelt in a Rough Rider uniform on the left and a 32-cent stamp depicting Theodore Roosevelt with his right arm extended.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1998-05-09
Envelope commemorating the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site on September 14, 1971. At left are a black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and the Wilcox Mansion. “Dedication, Wilcox Mansion, Buffalo, New York” is printed above the photographs and printed below is “70th Anniversary Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, President, September 14, 1971.”
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1971-09-14
Envelope commemorating the centennial of the creation of the nation’s first national wildlife refuge, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. The envelope has a Pelican Island stamp featuring the image of a pelican and was postmarked in Fremont, California, on March 15, 2003, with a special “Celebrating a Century of Conservation” cancellation. On the left side of the envelope is an illustration of Theodore Roosevelt wearing a hat and bandana.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
2003-03-15
Envelope commemorating the 75th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt’s succession to the presidency on September 1, 1901. Roosevelt was in the Adirondacks that day and first heard of William McKinley’s death at the D & H Railway Station in North Creek, New York. On the left side of the envelope is a black and white photograph of the railway station.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1976-09-14
White, unused business size envelope with 34-cent Nobel Prize stamp in upper right corner and special TR Inaugural Centennial Station cancellation with image of the Ansley Wilcox House. On top left corner is circular brown National Park Service passport stamp from the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site dated September 14, 2001.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
2001-09-14
First day cover for a 4-cent forest conservation stamp. The stamp is green, brown, and yellow with a forest scene featuring two deer. Beneath the postmark is an image of Smokey the Bear with the message “Keep America Green.” Along the left side of the envelope is an illustration of a forest with a black and white portrait of Theodore Roosevelt labeled “An early forest conservationist.”
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1958-10-27
Envelope featuring a black and white photograph of Quentin Roosevelt in uniform on the left side. In the center of the envelope is a circular stamp with an image of Theodore Roosevelt in the center with two rings around it. On the inner ring is printed “Memorial Day Celebration Home of Theodore Roosevelt” and on the outer ring is “Quentin Roosevelt Post No. 4 American Legion.”
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1929-05-30
First day cover with four 26-cent airmail stamps honoring Mount Rushmore. The stamps feature a drawing of Mount Rushmore with blue sky and a red strip at the bottom with “USA” printed on it in white. Along the left side of the envelope is a black and white illustration of Mount Rushmore with a plane flying above the monument.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1974-01-02
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. At the top left of the envelope is the seal of the Canal Zone and beneath the seal is a portrait of Goethals.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1939-08-15
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. At the top of the left side of the envelope is a yellow map of the path of the Panama Canal and at the bottom is an illustration of a steam ship sailing through the canal.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1939-08-15
First day cover for a blue 30-cent stamp featuring a profile portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. Postmarked Washington, D.C., on December 8, 1938. On the left side of the envelope is a yellow and black illustration of Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1938-12-08
First day cover for a red 6-cent stamp featuring a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. Postmarked New York, New York, on November 18, 1955. Along the left side of the envelope is an illustration of a man riding horseback with hills in the background.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1955-11-18
First day cover for a red 6-cent stamp featuring a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. Postmarked New York, New York, on November 18, 1955. Along the left side of the envelope is a blue illustrated portrait of Roosevelt surrounded by red stars. Beneath the portrait is a shield with a blue top and a lower section with white and red stripes. “Theodore Roosevelt 26th President of the United States” is displayed on the shield.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1955-11-18