The stereograph contains a black and white image of President McKinley seated at his desk in the White House. On his desk, a large stack of envelopes are tied together. According to the stereograph\u27s additional documentary information, this is the first stereograph to be taken of any President in the White House. The image is adhered to a gray-colored paper card mount, and the card\u27s reverse contains documentary information and the title in six other languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Russian).https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/1526/thumbnail.jp
President William McKinley speaking to a crowd in Court Square, Memphis, Tennessee, on April 30, 190...
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The stereograph features a black and white image of three portraits hung on a wall, which include Ab...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of President McKinley seated at his desk in the Whi...
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The stereograph is mounted on an orange card and features a black and white image of the White House...
The stereograph contains a sepia-tone image of a crowd gathered to hear President McKinley\u27s addr...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the East Room, located at the White House in Was...
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President William McKinley speaking to a crowd in Court Square, Memphis, Tennessee, on April 30, 190...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the Red Room, located at the White House in Wash...
The stereograph features a black and white image of three portraits hung on a wall, which include Ab...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of President McKinley seated at his desk in the Whi...
The stereograph contains a sepia-toned image of President McKinley standing in front of a desk. Behi...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of President Roosevelt seated at his desk looking a...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of five men with a crowd in the background. Preside...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of President McKinley and Mrs. McKinley surrounded ...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of President McKinley (the twenty-fifth President o...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of Ida Saxton McKinley (wife of President William M...
The stereograph contains a black and white image of an ivy-clad, three-story home with two chimneys....
The stereograph is mounted on an orange card and features a black and white image of the White House...
The stereograph contains a sepia-tone image of a crowd gathered to hear President McKinley\u27s addr...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the East Room, located at the White House in Was...
The stereograph contains a sepia-toned image of portraits of President Harrison on the left and Mrs....
President William McKinley speaking to a crowd in Court Square, Memphis, Tennessee, on April 30, 190...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the Red Room, located at the White House in Wash...
The stereograph features a black and white image of three portraits hung on a wall, which include Ab...