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Hagedorn Memorial dedicated

Hagedorn Memorial dedicated

This notice describes the ceremonies marking the dedication of a bird sanctuary on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts in honor of Hermann Hagedorn, a historian and long-time Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA). The article reprints the inscription on the plaque marking the sanctuary, summarizes the speeches given, and talks about Hagedorn’s work with the TRA and as a writer.  

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

1977

T.R.A. Collection dedicated at C.W. Post

T.R.A. Collection dedicated at C.W. Post

This article reviews the ceremonies that marked the establishment of the Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection at the C.W. Post Center at Long Island University. It notes the speeches given by John A. Gable and Professor G. Wallace Chessman. The article also describes some of the parts of the collection, which consists of 2,000 books and pamphlets.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

1975

The Roosevelt Dam

The Roosevelt Dam

This film depicts Theodore Roosevelt’s commitment to the reclamation of desert land and his belief that natural resources exist for the public benefit. Included are close-up views of Frederick Haynes Newell, first director of the U.S. Reclamation Service and Gifford Pinchot, first chief forester and leader of the conservation movement in the U.S.; both influenced Roosevelt’s thinking and action on conservation. Roosevelt fought successfully for the passage of the Reclamation Act of 1902, which authorized the creation of the reclamation service. In 1906 work on the Roosevelt Dam on the Salt River in Arizona began and was completed in 1911. Film consists of views of desert area, including many varieties of cactus; construction of the dam; the completed dam, hydroelectric plant, reservoir, and irrigation system. Scenes of fields and orchards, sheep and cattle grazing, men clearing, plowing, and harvesting fields with various types of farm equipment, and scenes of crops of wheat, alfalfa, and melons, all represent the benefits brought to the Salt River Valley area by the availability of water.

At the formal dedication of the dam on March 18, 1911, Roosevelt presses an electric switch opening sluice gates, and speaks and shakes hands with workers. Behind him on the platform are, left to right: a woman who may be Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt; a bald man who is probably Louis C. Hill, supervising engineer of the project; an unidentified man; Benjamin A. Fowler, president of the National Irrigation Congress; another unidentified man; Richard E. Sloan, territorial Governor of Arizona; and a man who is probably John P. Orme, president of the Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association.

Collection

Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound

Scenes of Owen D. Young

Scenes of Owen D. Young

Scenes of Owen D. Young, chairman of the board of General Electric and co-author with Charles Gates Dawes of the Dawes Plan for German reparations, in various locations. Young speaks at the dedication of buildings comprising the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, on June 4, 1927. Panning shots of campus buildings; Young speaks from podium, with donor of new buildings, George F. Baker, identified in group seated behind him; panning shots of audience seated during ceremony and standing informally. At separate location Young and other men are seated around a conference table surrounded by crowd. Close shot of Young outdoors at an unidentified location.

Collection

Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound

Creation Date

1927

Letter from Allyn F. Hanks to Hermann Hagedorn

Letter from Allyn F. Hanks to Hermann Hagedorn

Superintendent Hanks writes to Hermann Hagedorn, Secretary of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, to thank him for the Association’s donation of a book to Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Hanks also thanks Hagedorn for the names of the Association’s Board of Trustees as Hanks intends to invite them to the dedication ceremony for the park. Hanks hopes Hagedorn can attend the dedication ceremony.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1949-03-31

Memorandum from Allyn F. Hanks to Lawrence C. Merriam

Memorandum from Allyn F. Hanks to Lawrence C. Merriam

Superintendent Hanks writes to the National Park Service Regional Director regarding a lawsuit that is being brought against the Greater North Dakota Association. James McCarten, a participant in the Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park dedication program, was injured and is suing the GNDA for medical expenses. Hanks encloses a report by District Ranger Grimm about the incident.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1950-04-26