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Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Victor Howard Metcalf

Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Victor Howard Metcalf

President Roosevelt asks that Lieutenant Commander Andrew T. Long be detailed as an Executive Officer in the Great White Fleet under Admiral Robley D. Evans if it does not do any injustice to someone currently holding the position. Roosevelt also suggests giving Commander Harry Herbert Hosley command of the New Hampshire when it is ready and Long could become Supervisor of the Harbor of New York.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-13

Theodore Roosevelt returns from African and European travels

Theodore Roosevelt returns from African and European travels

Still photos depict Theodore Roosevelt’s arrival in New York Harbor, his speech at the Battery, and the parade held in his honor June 18, 1910, when he returns from his extensive African and European travels. Views of ships in the harbor include a battleship, probably the dreadnought South Carolina, the reception committee cutter Androscoggin, the liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, on which the Roosevelt party sailed from Europe, a smaller cutter, the Manhattan, and other vessels. William Loeb, Roosevelt’s former secretary, is among welcoming dignitaries. William Jay Gaynor, Mayor of New York City, and Roosevelt appear on the speaker’s stand at the Battery where Roosevelt expresses his joy on returning to his native country. Final views of the parade include Rough Riders and other veterans of the Spanish-American War who serve as escort for Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound

Creation Date

1910

Theodore Roosevelt welcome reception in New York Bay, 1910

Theodore Roosevelt welcome reception in New York Bay, 1910

Theodore Roosevelt received a rousing welcome in New York on June 18, 1910, when he returned from his extensive tour of Africa and western Europe. Flags are raised on the large cutter Androscoggin which carried the Roosevelt party into the docking area. The smaller cutter, the Manhattan, is shown passing the Androscoggin. The film includes brief shots of policemen waiting by a passageway, the Androscoggin moving into the dock, and views of Roosevelt and William Jay Gaynor, Mayor of New York, on the speaking platform at the Battery.

Collection

Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound

Creation Date

1910-06