Letter from Frank S. Wood to Theodore Roosevelt
Frank S. Wood sends Theodore Roosevelt a photograph he took at Roosevelt Dam showing an arrow reflected in the water.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-04-08
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Frank S. Wood sends Theodore Roosevelt a photograph he took at Roosevelt Dam showing an arrow reflected in the water.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-08
Photograph of Civilian Conservation Corps constructed River Bend Overlook shelter with the Little Missouri River valley behind it in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1949-06-06
Photograph of a view from the Killdeer Mountains of Dunn County, North Dakota. Photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
Photograph of a view from the Killdeer Mountains of Dunn County, North Dakota. Photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
The photograph shows a view from the Killdeer Mountains in Dunn County, North Dakota; taken during a trip by Civilian Conservation Corps staff. The photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
Photograph of the Little Missouri River taken from a dirt park road in the North Unit of the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area. Photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
Photograph of the Little Missouri River taken from a dirt park road in the North Unit of the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area. Photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
This photograph shows Lester Ken Knight’s Camera Club members taking pictures of the Little Missouri River on a log concretion in the North Unit of the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area. The photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
This photograph of the Little Missouri River Valley was taken near the River Bend Overlook in the North Unit of the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area.
The photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
The photograph was taken of the Little Missouri River surrounded by cottonwood trees in the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area. The photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
The photograph was taken of the Little Missouri River surrounded by cottonwood trees in the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area. The photograph is part of a three-binder set of pictures taken by Chandler D. Fairbank, Civilian Conservation Corps North Unit foreman at the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, taken between 1936 and 1937.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
A Civilian Conservation Corps enrollee stands on a butte looking toward the Little Missouri River, north of the CCC camp in the North Unit of Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
John P. Vollmer and H. L. Powers offer transportation for Theodore Roosevelt to view the scenery above the Lewiston and Clarkston Valleys, greatly admired by naturalist John Burroughs. Vollmer asks if Roosevelt can extend his trip for this opportunity.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-09
W. F. Bartlebaugh sends Theodore Roosevelt a poem he wrote about the Rocky Mountains after hearing him express appreciation for mountain scenery in his speech in Denver, Colorado.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-09
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English
Postcard showing the view of Bow River from Banff Springs Hotel. The Canadian Rockies are visible in the background. The image is surrounded by a printed decorative frame.
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W. F. Bartlebaugh describes, in a three-stanza poem, the beautiful scenery of the Rocky Mountains and their calming influence.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-09
Photograph of the Little Missouri River prior to the Civilian Conservation Corps camp being constructed in the North Unit of the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1930-1939