Note regarding hotels
“New York Hotel – Waldorf Astoria. Washington – The New Willard Hotel”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-02-08
Your TR Source
“New York Hotel – Waldorf Astoria. Washington – The New Willard Hotel”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-02-08
A card from the Aldine Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of the places Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Eleanor Butler Roosevelt stayed during their honeymoon. Printed on the card is “W. F. Perry, Manager.” There is also a piece of a newspaper article titled, “Roosevelt and bride ‘lost’ on honeymoon.”
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1910
Profile House and cottages, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1906
Exterior of Eleanor Butler Roosevelt’s mother’s cottage at Profile House, New Hampshire. The Alexanders spent summers there from 1903 to 1906.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1903-1906
A hotel, the Gregor Arms, in the Trossachs, Scotland. Eleanor Butler Alexander used to spend her summers in Scotland.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Unknown
As a girl, Eleanor Butler Roosevelt traveled to Scotland with her nanny, Jane Hutcheon. They stand in front of the Gregor Arms, a hotel in Scotland.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1896
Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, showing old Waldorf Astoria on the left.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Unknown
Business card of Harry Watcham, manager of the “Inside Inn, Within the World’s Fair Grounds.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-06-23
Photograph of the 4th of July parade in the town of Medora, North Dakota, near the Rough Rider Hotel. Two park rangers on horseback lead the parade.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1966-07-04
Photograph of Harold Lyle Schafer throwing water on the front of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota to cool down a brand mark he placed above the doorway.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
Photograph of South Dakota Governor Farrar branding the front of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
Photograph of Ranger Schulmeyer placing the Maltese Cross Ranch brand on the front of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
Photograph of Ranger Schulmeyer heating up brands to mark the front of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
Photograph of Ranger Schulmeyer placing the Elkhorn Ranch brand on the front of the Rough Rider Hotel in Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
Photograph of the Rough Riders Hotel before reconstruction, view of the front and side of the building with an advertisement painted on the side.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1963-07
Photograph of the Rough Riders Hotel internal wooden structure being reconstructed in the town of Medora, North Dakota, in the summer of 1963.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1963
Photograph of the Rough Riders Hotel nearing completion during a reconstruction project in the town of Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1963-11
Photograph of the exterior of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota, during renovation; facade has been prepped for new siding.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1964-03-11
Photograph of the exterior of the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota, after renovation.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1964-04-28
Photograph of the Rough Riders Hotel during deconstruction, showing interior wooden beams.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1963-07