Theodore Roosevelt photographs [graphic], 30 May 1907.

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Theodore Roosevelt photographs [graphic], 30 May 1907.

The collection consists of photographs taken of President Roosevelt on Memorial Day 30 May 1907. They show President Theodore Roosevelt dedicating the Lawton Monument at the Marion County Courthouse in Indianapolis and at Vice-President Fairbanks' home after the dedication.

1 OVA box of photographs, 1 cirkut photograph.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6811620

Indiana Historical Society Library

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