Remarks of President Roosevelt at the depot, Fargo, N.D., April 7, 1903
President Roosevelt greets citizens at a train depot in Fargo.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1903-04-07
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President Roosevelt greets citizens at a train depot in Fargo.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-04-07
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Casselton, N. D.
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1903-04-07
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Tower City, N. D.
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1903-04-07
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Dawson, North Dakota. He speaks about his time living in the Dakota territory and working on cattle trains.
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1903-04-07
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Gardiner.
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1903-04-08
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Moorcroft and remembers his days at the 101 ranch.
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1903-04-25
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Livingston.
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1903-04-24
President Roosevelt thanks a crowd in Fairmont for their greeting. He also thanks the veterans of the Civil War for their service. Roosevelt also congratulates the citizens on their crop diversification and their children.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-04-27
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Crete, Nebraska. He congratulates them on their prosperity and character.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-04-27
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Wahoo, Nebraska. He speaks about character and virtue.
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1903-04-27
President Roosevelt greets an audience at the Opera House in Des Moines, Iowa. He is grateful for the greeting and the horsemanship of the guards that accompanied him on his drive through the city.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-04-28
President Roosevelt greets a crowd in Hannibal, Missouri, and thanks the National Guard for their service and greeting. He congratulates the citizens on the growth of the city, especially the railway men and their character.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-04-29
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Wamego. He especially thanks the school children and the Grand Army for greeting him.
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1903-05-02
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Chapman, Kansas.
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1903-05-02
President Roosevelt briefly greets a crowd in Dorrance. He highlights the importance of accomplishing work worth doing.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-05-02
Puck welcomes a cherub representing the New Year “1895” who arrives ahead of a whirlwind of dark clouds labeled “Panic 1894” showing the face of a harpy.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1895-01-02
Puck, holding a lithographic pen, greets the New Year, a young woman labeled “1898” riding on a bicycle and spilling flowers from a cornucopia strapped to her back. An old woman labeled “1897” rides off on a bicycle into a dark and dismal background, stirring up a cloud of dust encircling two furies labeled “Bryanism” and “Hard Times.” Caption: “Good luck to you! No punctures, no breakdowns, and easy roads!”
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1898-01-05
President Roosevelt extends his greetings to the assembled New York Chamber of Commerce and foreign ambassadors who are in attendance.
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1902-11-11
Two well dressed men wearing top hats admire a beautiful young woman wearing a fur-trimmed red shawl and a hat with a small pine bough attached. Includes a lengthy notice “from Puck’s new management to Puck’s old friends!” about planned improvements for the future of the magazine.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1914-01-14
Print shows Columbia introducing “Japan” to Britannia as a group of women labeled “Russia, Turkey, Italy, Austria, Spain, [and] France” gather around. Minerva is sitting on the left, and a woman labeled “China” is looking over a wall in the background.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1899-08-16