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James Roosevelt's new home. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. The new Washington home of James Roosevelt who is to stay in Washington as the Confidential Secretary to his Father President Roosevelt. It is located in Georgetown, the oldest residential section of the Capitol city

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1900 - 1940
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY TRAINING CAMP. SECRETARY BAKER AND GENERAL T.H. BLISS GREETING STUDENTS

Rt. Reverend Thomas J. Shahan, rector[?] of Cath. University, [9/9/25]

Danish King at Palace Window - Public domain portrait photograph

Masonic parade. Parade at Capitol during reanactment of laying of corner stone II

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith preaching in Spanish over the loudspeaker in the church

Portrait photograph of Johnson, Reverend J.A, C.M.Bell Studio

Millie May Crews ? (in front of her father) 369 B Street. She has been working in the weave room for one year. Began at eleven years. Just reached twelve according to Family Record which says she was born November 12, 1901. These two girls and one who is sick work in the Merrimack Mill. Father is a carpenter. See Hine report. Location: Huntsville, Alabama

Reverend Claybourne Martin, 12/15/26

[Washington, D.C. The Aqueduct bridge and Georgetown from the Virginia bank]

Art plus diplomacy. Washington, D.C., May 13. Miss Virginia Chang, star of the Chinese Cultural Theater, yesterday changed her role of Queen to the role of bride. She was married in the beautiful Gardens of Twin Oaks, the Chinese Embassy, to Kien-Wen Yu, second secretary of the embassy. The simple Chinese ceremony culminated a whirlwind romance and was performed by Chinese ambassador, Dr. Hu Shih. Left to right: Chinese ambassador Dr. Hu Shih, the bride, and Kien-Wen Yu

Home of Wyatt Pruett (in doorway). His father is a prosperous farmer but the boy stays out of school to work. Will go to Pruett School. Location: Henderson County--Hebbardsville [vicinity], Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine.

Members of joint labor-management committees at Wilkes-Barre, July 29th. Richard Maize, Secretary of Mines, State of Pennsylvania, speaking; Michael J. Kosik, seated, chairman

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