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Roosevelt, Eleanor Butler, 1889-1960

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Aldine Hotel card

Aldine Hotel card

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.”

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1910

Creator(s)

Aldine Hotel (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Roosevelts arrive; try to hide identity

Roosevelts arrive; try to hide identity

Article describing how Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and his new wife, Eleanor Butler Roosevelt, tried unsuccessfully to travel incognito on their honeymoon. It says they will live at the St. Francis hotel in San Francisco, California, until they find a real home in the city. There is also an article on the page about Roosevelt Jr. having a famous father.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1910-06

Creator(s)

Unknown

View from San Francisco Bay

View from San Francisco Bay

A view of San Francisco, California, taken from San Francisco Bay. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and his new wife, Eleanor Butler Roosevelt, settled there after their marriage.

Creation Date

1910

Creator(s)

Unknown

Publication Date

2011-11-19

Amateur Concert Club invitation

Amateur Concert Club invitation

Eleanor Butler Alexander played the violin, belonged to an Amateur Concert Club, and performed at all sorts of places. This invitation is one example of the requests she received to play her violin. It was also made out to her friend Elizabeth Bertron.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1908-01-11

Creator(s)

Kieckhoefer, Marie, 1875-