Postcard from C. G. Gunther’s Sons to Theodore Roosevelt
C. G. Gunther’s sons forwarded a box to President Roosevelt’s Oyster Bay address.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1902-09-15
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C. G. Gunther’s sons forwarded a box to President Roosevelt’s Oyster Bay address.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-09-15
Campaign postcard for the McKinley-Roosevelt administration with images of American monuments.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902
Profile House and cottages, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1906
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna Roosevelt about arranging a dinner party during his next visit to New York.
1890-11-14
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna Roosevelt to finalize the date of an upcoming dinner party.
1890-11-19
Theodore Roosevelt lets his sister Anna know, “Will be in about 5:30 Wednesday – 7:00 if the train goes all night.”
1890-04-14
Postcard with an image of school, Rosaria, Argentina where Clara Bischoff teaches. Bischoff sends greetings to Theodore Roosevelt
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1913-11
Postcard from the S.S. Van Dyke most likely obtained by Frank Harper while onboard the ship in October 1913.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1913-10-14
“We are dreadfully disappointed that you are not to meet us at Paris. I don’t know what I could have done without Cal!”
1910-03-26
Theodore Roosevelt, traveling by train, writes of his improving health after a bout with cholera. He also sends his regards to his aunt Anna Bulloch Gracie and to Mrs. Leavitt (Sarah Bancroft Leavitt).
1883-09-04
Kermit Roosevelt writes to his nephew Quentin regarding Quentin Roosevelt’s grave. Black and white image of gravesite.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1927
A black and white postcard of Quentin Roosevelt’s grave, sent to Ada Estella Hall Ballard by her husband, Edwin L. Ballard, from the Rhineland in 1919. Attached is a clipping of Quentin Roosevelt in uniform.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1919
A black and white postcard of Quentin Roosevelt’s grave; wooden cross, wood fence
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Unknown
Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Delaney have just attended a Memorial Day service held by a group of French children at Quentin Roosevelt’s grave. The grave was covered with flowers, and the women added some poppies from a nearby field. They offer their sympathies to Mrs. Roosevelt on her loss. Front of postcard bears a photograph of the grave site.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1919
A postcard with black and white image; apres la grande guerre 1914-1918. Fontaine des Trois Graces.” Postcard signed “E. Foquet.”
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1920-08-11
A postcard with black and white image; apres la grande guerre 1914-1918. Vue du Centre.” Postcard signed “E. Foquet.” In French
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1920-08-11
Quentin Roosevelt writes to his mother from the Birchdale Hotel in Halifax, Canada stating that they are on their way to London.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1917-07-31
Quentin Roosevelt writes from the train to his mother regarding a possible wedding gift for Kermit Roosevelt. He asks if she likes it to buy it and he will pay her back. Letter is dated July 13 with no year mentioned.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1913-1914
Peggy Hunter sends the biographical material for Howard K. Beale, an upcoming speaker at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-05-20
Helen MacLachlan fears that she wrote Cardinal Cushing on the back of the photograph but the photograph is of Cardinal Gibbons and Theodore Roosevelt.
1961-11-13