Speech at Asheville, N.C., Sept. 9, 1902
Photograph showing President Roosevelt speaking to a crowd.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
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1902-09-1
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Photograph showing President Roosevelt speaking to a crowd.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1902-09-1
Photograph showing President Roosevelt speaking to a crowd.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1902-09-1
Photograph showing President Roosevelt addressing a crowd from a flag-draped podium.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1906-10-23
Photograph showing Theodore Roosevelt standing in, and addressing a crowd. Many in the crowd carry American flags, some are seated in automobiles.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Unknown
Photograph showing people standing in the center of a village.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1898
Photograph shows Theodore Roosevelt standing on dais during presidential inauguration.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1905, printed ca. 1933
Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt taking oath of office during presidential inauguration.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1905-03-04
Photograph shows group gathered outside of church in Oyster Bay, New York during the funeral of Theodore Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1919
Photograph shows Theodore Roosevelt standing on a podium outdoors addressing a crowd.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1905
Photograph shows President Roosevelt standing on a podium outdoors addressing a crowd.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1905
Photograph showing Theodore Roosevelt speaking to crowd at Sagamore Hill.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1916
Crowds gather around the United States Army Band as it plays at the Presidio of San Francisco, the former military fort and now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Behind the band and to its left, President Roosevelt is on horseback and in a top hat. Newspaper reports of the parade indicate that the troops to the band’s left are led by Major-General Arthur MacArthur.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
1903-05-13
From his carriage, President Roosevelt tips his hat to the crowd gathered at the Presidio, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. At Roosevelt’s request, he is accompanied by the 9th Cavalry Honor Guard, also known as the “Buffalo Soldiers.” The unit had served at San Juan Hill in Cuba along with Roosevelt and the Rough Riders.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
1903-05-13
To honor President Roosevelt’s visit to San Francisco in May of 1903, crowds watch an arrival parade from the street and spaces above as it marches southwest on Market Street. On the street, a band marches followed by a soldiers on foot and a few on horseback. To the band’s left, the Emporium, a department store located along Market Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets, is decorated to welcome President Roosevelt. The Call Building, later known as the Spreckels Building and then the Central Tower, can be seen behind and to the left of the soldiers. In front of the Call Building appears a sign for Sanborn, Vail, & Co. Wholesale and Retail.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
1903-05-12
Crowds watch as President Roosevelt dedicates Dewey Monument in Union Square, located in San Francisco, California. The area has been decorated with American flags, garlands, and wreaths to welcome him. The photograph faces north. In the background and to the left appears Temple Emanu-El, situated on Sutter Street near Powell Street. The shop fronts along Post Street, also in the background, include Pacific States Investor, Byron Mauzy Sohmer Pianos, and White Sewing Machine Company.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
1903-05-14
Medium close shot of a crowd with Cardinal James Gibbons of Baltimore in center of film, sitting in chairs outdoors as he listens to Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech. There are no views of Roosevelt on film.
Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound
1917
Vice President Roosevelt rides in a carriage saluting the camera. The clipping is captioned, “Dedication of the Pan-American Exposition. Vice-President Roosevelt Saluting the Crowds on Main Street.”
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1901
Stereograph of President Roosevelt wearing a top hat and riding in an open carriage through a large crowd at the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1902
This stereograph depicts the Louisiana Purchase Exposition grounds in St. Louis.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1904
School children assemble at the base of the Louisiana Monument at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1904