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Rough Rider Monument (Prescott, Ariz.)

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edward Kent

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edward Kent

President Roosevelt regrets that he cannot visit the Arizona Territory as Chief Justice Kent requests, as he would have to make speeches at every stop along the way, which would be “horrid.” Roosevelt would have liked to attend the ceremonial unveiling of the Rough Rider Monument depicting William Owen O’Neill.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-02-05

Rough Rider Monument, Prescott, Arizona

Rough Rider Monument, Prescott, Arizona

Colorized postcard of the Rough Rider Monument in a park in Prescott, Arizona. The monument features the likeness of William Owen O’Neill riding a horse. Two individuals are sitting on a bench behind the monument and a few buildings in the town are visible in the background.

Collection

Marple Collection

Creation Date

Unknown

Buckey O’Neill Monument Prescott, Arizona

Buckey O’Neill Monument Prescott, Arizona

Postcard showing the Buckey O’Neill Monument in Prescott, Arizona. The monument, also known as the Rough Riders Monument, features William Owen O’Neill on a horse. The name “Dep [?] John Spring” is handwritten on the reverse of the postcard.

Collection

Marple Collection

Creation Date

Unknown

Bucky O’Neil Monument, Prescott, Ariz.

Bucky O’Neil Monument, Prescott, Ariz.

Colorized postcard showing the Buckey O’Neill Monument in Prescott, Arizona. The monument features William Owen O’Neill on a horse. A message on the reverse notes the monument is also in memory of the Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders and praises Prescott.

Collection

Marple Collection

Creation Date

1909-04-09