Roosevelt Memorial Association
VIAF ID: 149560797 (Corporate)
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Roosevelt Memorial Association
- 110 2 _ ‡a Roosevelt Memorial Association
- 110 2 0 ‡a Roosevelt Memorial Association
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Roosevelt Memorial Association
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Close-up scenes of TR speaking during World War I, 1917-18. | |
Memorializing Roosevelt (Motion picture) | |
President Roosevelt, 1901-1909 | |
The prize winning design by John Russell Pope for the proposed memorial to Theodore Roosevelt for the city of Washington. | |
Publications of the Roosevelt Memorial Association | |
[The River of Doubt--excerpts. | |
RMA trustees at Roosevelt House, 1923. | |
The Roosevelt Dam [1] | |
Scenes of John Burroughs. | |
Scenes of Oyster Bay. | |
Scenes of Theodore Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill, 1912 | |
Scenes of TR and his sons Quentin and Archie, 1917-1918 [2] | |
[Scenes of TR, Panama Canal construction, and William McKinley] | |
Scenes showing Blue Line Tour route to Roosevelt House in 1925 | |
Short scenes of TR [1] | |
The story of the Panama Canal [2] | |
Theodore Roosevelt; a biographical sketch, and excerpts from his writings and addresses. | |
Theodore Roosevelt: fighter for social justice. | |
Theodore Roosevelt in the great war [2] | |
Thru the Roosevelt country with Colonel Roosevelt | |
TR at Camp Mills [1917] | |
TR at Forest Hills, New York, 1917 [1] | |
TR, Charles E. Hughes, and Mayor Mitchel of New York, on reviewing stand in front of the New York Public Library [1917] | |
TR comes back. | |
TR greeting crowds of people, 1917-18. | |
TR himself [5] | |
TR in Denmark, 1910. | |
TR [in Louisiana], 1915 [3] | |
TR scenes purchased from different dealers. | |
TR speaking at Newburgh, N.Y. [1918] | |
TR speaking [at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915] | |
TR speaking from train platform, 1912. | |
[TR speaks to group at Sagamore Hill, 3] | |
TR's return from Africa, 1910 [1]. | |
Visite à l'illustre colonel |