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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Yates Satterlee

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Yates Satterlee

President Roosevelt invites Bishop Satterlee and his wife, Jane Lawrence Satterlee, to dine at the White House to meet the Bishop of London, Arthur F. Winnington Ingram. Roosevelt also informs the bishop about his plans to attend early Sunday services. If the president does attend the early services, he can say a word of greeting to the Bishop of London, but it would not be a speech and would only be “two minutes’ greeting.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-18

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Theodore Roosevelt at Billings, Montana

Theodore Roosevelt at Billings, Montana

In Billings, Montana, on October 5, 1918, Theodore Roosevelt spoke on behalf of the Liberty Loan and denounced the Nonpartisan League of Farmers for its pacifist orientation. Roosevelt appears in a touring car greeting Billings citizens. Long shot of him doffing his hat and shaking hands from a parked car in downtown Billings. After he is seated, the car moves through a crowded, flag-draped street.

Collection

Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound

Creation Date

1918-10-05

Creator(s)

Unknown

Puzzle picture

Puzzle picture

Politicians Henry Gassaway Davis, William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles W. Fairbanks, Thomas Collier Platt, and Alton B. Parker shake hands with farmers outside a tent labeled “The New Farmers’ Alliance.” Caption: Find the real farmers.

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Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1904-08-10

The first to reach the mark

The first to reach the mark

Puck rides in a small automobile labeled “1877-1902,” passing a reviewing stand where Uncle Sam and Columbia greet him. The background is filled with the cast of characters from 25 years of cartoons. Caption: Puck passes the 25th yearstone amid the plaudits of his creations.

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Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1902-03-12

Americans abroad

Americans abroad

A man labeled “American Food Products” and laden with agricultural produce welcomes a man labeled “American Manufactures” laden with industrial products to Europe. Caption: “Welcome to Europe, old man! I knew you’d follow me sooner or later!”

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Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1901-07-17