Letter from James D. Clifford to Theodore Roosevelt
James D. Clifford reintroduces himself to Theodore Roosevelt as a former New York fireman and asks for an interview.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-12-11
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James D. Clifford reintroduces himself to Theodore Roosevelt as a former New York fireman and asks for an interview.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-12-11
The angry countenance of Father Knickerbocker looks down from storm clouds on a flood that has broken up “Tammany Hall” with the Tammany Tiger sitting on a partial building labeled “Tammany” and a group of Natives sitting on a ladder resting against the other half of the building labeled “Hall.” Other Natives are treading water. A bolt of lightning is labeled “Popular Condemnation.” Among those depicted as Natives are Richard Croker, Roswell P. Flower, William B. Cockran, James J. Martin, and Hugh J. Grant. Also shown are Charles A. Dana, Edward Murphy Jr., and George B. McClellan, and the top hat of John J. Scannell.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1894-05-09