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Theodore Roosevelt reviewing the troops at Fort Sheridan, Ilinois with (left) Colonel James A, Ryan, commanding officer of Fort Sheridan and (right) Captain Georges Etienne Bertrand, a member of the French Chasseur Alpins.

Theodore Roosevelt reviewing the troops at Fort Sheridan, Ilinois with (left) Colonel James A, Ryan, commanding officer of Fort Sheridan and (right) Captain Georges Etienne Bertrand, a member of the French Chasseur Alpins.

Photograph showing Theodore Roosevelt reviewing the troops at Fort Sheridan, Illinois with (left) Colonel James A. Ryan, commanding officer of Fort Sheridan and (right) Captain Georges Etienne Bertrand, a member of the French Chasseur Alpins.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1917-09-27

President Roosevelt and his Tennis Cabinet

President Roosevelt and his Tennis Cabinet

Photograph showing President Roosevelt with his “Tennis Cabinet” on the White House lawn on March 1, 1909, when a farewell luncheon was held for the group. Shown from left to right behind Theodore Roosevelt are military aide Archie Butt, Third Assistant Secretary of State William Phillips, Commissioner of the Bureau of Corporations Herbert Knox Smith, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Beekman Winthrop, Chief of U.S. Forest Service Gifford Pinchot, Comptroller of Currency Lawrence O. Murray, U.S. District Attorney Henry L. Stimson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Herbert Livingston Satterlee, Associate Justice William H. Moody, U.S. District Attorney John Carter Rose, Secretary of the Navy Truman Handy Newberry, G. W. Woodruff, French Ambassador J. J. Jusserand, William Walter Heffelfinger, Postmaster General George von Lengerke Meyer, Commission of Indian Affairs Francis E. Leupp, John Avery McIlhenny, Secretary of the Interior James Rudolph Garfield, U.S. Marshal Seth Bullock, Solicitor General Henry Martyn Hoyt, U.S. Marshal John R. Abernathy, Luther S. Kelly, Secretary of State Robert Bacon, Commissioner of Labor Charles Patrick Neill, William Wingate Sewall, Commissioner General of Immigration Daniel J. Keefe, First Assistant Secretary of State James Callan O’Laughlin, James Bronson Reynolds, Henry S. Pritchett, and secretary William Loeb. In the foreground is the Alexander Phimster Proctor sculpture, “Stalking Panther,” which was presented to Roosevelt by his “Tennis Cabinet” at the luncheon.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1909-03-01