Theodore Roosevelt attends the Panama-California Exposition on Roosevelt Day, July 27, 1915. He arrives at the United States Government Building in an open touring car with two men in the rear seat. The man who is wearing a ribbon on his coat appears to be George W. Marston, park commissioner. Gilbert Aubrey Davidson, president of the Exposition, and others greet Roosevelt and his party. The final scenes are of him and his wife, Edith, speaking with various officials and a child on the steps of the building and a close-up of the group talking.Copyright: no reg.Reference print (copy 2) appears under Roosevelt Memorial Association title: TR attends San Diego Exposition, 1915.Appearing: President Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Marston, Gilbert ...
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr., suffering from a machine gun wound in the leg, returned as a casual from Fra...
King Albert visits Theodore Roosevelt's grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, and is accomp...
TR is cordially received on October 23, 1916 in Albuquerque, N.M. where he speaks on behalf of the R...
At the Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, California, on July 27, 1915, Theodore Roosevelt and...
TR works at his desk in the New York City office of The Outlook, a small but influential weekly jour...
TR became the first President in office to visit a foreign country while on an inspection tour of th...
As part of a western campaign tour, TR speaks to crowds and firms up Progressive Party structure in ...
Unrelated segments of Quentin, Archie, and TR at various times and locations. Medium close view of Q...
Three sequences of TR addressing groups from the porch at Sagamore Hill. First sequence is TR speaki...
From the Biograph picture catalogue: 65 feet. Taken during the land parade in honor of Admiral Dewey...
On May 27, 1916, shortly before the Republican Party and Progressive Party conventions, the newly fo...
Roosevelt views a large pro-war parade assembled in his honor in St. Paul, Minn. on Sept. 28, 1917. ...
From the Biograph picture catalogue: 29 feet. This picture shows Col. Roosevelt, accompanied by Lieu...
Panoramic views of the Roosevelt Dam on the Salt River in Arizona: shots include rocky hill above da...
President Theodore Roosevelt is on the speaker's platform. He rises and doffs his hat. A carriage pa...
Theodore Roosevelt Jr., suffering from a machine gun wound in the leg, returned as a casual from Fra...
King Albert visits Theodore Roosevelt's grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, and is accomp...
TR is cordially received on October 23, 1916 in Albuquerque, N.M. where he speaks on behalf of the R...