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| Title: |
Theodore Roosevelt in Milwaukee |
| Description: |
President Theodore Roosevelt leaving the Chicago and North Western depot after arriving in Milwaukee on his 1912 visit, during which he was shot and wounded. Left to right, Police Sgt. Robert Flood; newsboy Howard Cunningham; former Wisconsin Governor George W. Peck; Roosevelt; Oliver Remey, Press Club representative; and Frank Cannon of Milwaukee, then Secretary of the Citizen's Business League and later known as one of the fathers of Wisconsin's modern highway system.
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| Image ID: |
2096 |
Creation Date: |
September 7, 1910 |
Creator Name: |
Taylor, J. Robert
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| City, State: |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Collection Name: |
Taylor, J. Robert : Photographs, 1898 - 1930 |
| Genre: |
Photographs |
Additional Information: |
This image is part of the J. Robert Taylor Collection held by the Society. J. Robert Taylor (1876-1959) was the first staff photographer for the Milwaukee Journal. The collection includes 350 images created by Taylor during his work with this paper. |
| Subjects: |
Newspapers Presidents Newspaper carriers Hats Railroad stations Men Youth Clothing and dress Politicians Governors Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
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