Silk ribbon
A red silk ribbon used to hold Quentin Roosevelt’s letters
Collection
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Creation Date
Unknown
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A red silk ribbon used to hold Quentin Roosevelt’s letters
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Unknown
A red silk ribbon used to hold Quentin Roosevelt’s letters
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Unknown
A red silk ribbon used to hold Quentin Roosevelt’s letters
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Unknown
A red silk ribbon used to hold Quentin Roosevelt’s letters
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Unknown
President Roosevelt is uneasy over the “silk ribbon matter” on whether ribbons are trimming and suggests asking Attorney General Knox for his opinion on the contention being advanced in the case.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-11-28
Drawing of a design made by the Roosevelt Republican-Democratic Commercial Travellers’ League of America for a campaign ribbon for President Roosevelt and Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-09-13
At their annual meeting, the Commercial Travelers’ Sound Money League has elected new officers and pledged its support to President Roosevelt. Leaders from the league visited Roosevelt at Oyster Bay to express their support and invite him to the league’s dinner. The league got its start in response to William Jennings Bryan’s “cross of gold” speech, and played a large part in the 1896 and 1900 elections.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-09-13
Print of photograph showing chair decorated with flags, bows, portrait of President Roosevelt, and other graphics.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1904-12-14