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New York (State)--Buffalo--Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

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Ansley Wilcox room

Ansley Wilcox room

Postcard featuring the Ansley Wilcox Room at Kathryn Lawrence’s dining rooms. Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated at the house, then owned by Ansley Wilcox, on September 14, 1901. A handwritten note states that Roselyn’s wedding breakfast was held at Kathryn Lawrence’s dining rooms in 1944.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1944-1959

Ansley Wilcox house

Ansley Wilcox house

Color postcard of the Ansley Wilcox house, the location where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office after William McKinley’s death. Elaborate iron fence in foreground. Domed, leaded glass window visible at front, southwest corner of 2nd floor.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1907-1932

Postcard from Mr. Davidson to Frank Cross

Postcard from Mr. Davidson to Frank Cross

Color postcard of the Ansley Wilcox house, the location where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office after William McKinley’s death, with oval portrait of Theodore Roosevelt in the top right corner. Message on the reverse: “Phone Mr McIntyre that we will want him to put down [illegible] well and tell him I will be down there the first of next week to make arrangements Yours truly Davidson.”

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1912-05-13

Wilcox House

Wilcox House

Sepia tone image of the exterior of the Ansley Wilcox house at the time of President Roosevelt’s inauguration. The portico is draped with bunting and a large American flag hangs above the steps. Photographers and others are gathered in front of the house.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1901