Inventory and appraisal of the art, literary and other personal property belonging to the estate of the late Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York : typescript, [1924].

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Inventory and appraisal of the art, literary and other personal property belonging to the estate of the late Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York : typescript, [1924].

Typescript copy, 1924, of the inventory and appraisal of Theodore Roosevelt's estate at Oyster Bay, Long Island, including domestic residence and outbuildings, originally made under the direct management of the American Art Association in 1919. Includes an itemized appraisal of works of art, furnishings, carpets, china, tools, livestock, and the contents of his personal library. One of four copies prepared from the 1919 personal copy of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.

1 v. (235 leaves)

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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

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Auction house; New York, N.Y. Formed in 1883 by James F. Sutton, R. Austin Robertson and Thomas E. Kirby. The partnership was created to operate the American Art Gallery and to promote American art. The Association began conducting auctions in 1885, with Kirby as auctioneer. Robertson died in 1892 and Sutton became a special partner in 1895. Exhibited the work of American artists in its American Art Galleries at 6-8 E. 23rd St., N.Y. In 1912, Kirby's son Gustavus joined ...