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Walter Johnson's wife buried. This photograph was taken at the funeral of Mrs. Walter Johnson, wife of the manager of the Washington baseball club. Those in the picture, reading from left to right, include: Mrs. Frank N. Johnson of Coffeyville, Kas., his mother; Walter Johnson; Edwin Johnson, a son; Edwin R. Roberts, Mayor of Reno candidate for the governorship of Nevada, Mrs. Johnson's father; Carolyn and Robert, two of the younger Johnson children, and at the extreme right, the Reverend Joseph E. Williams, pastor of the Bethesda, Md. Episcopal Church, where the Johnsons worshipped

Last rites for wife of WPA Administration. Washington, D.C., Oct. 9. With President and Mrs. Roosevelt and administration leaders among the mourners, funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Harry Hopkins, wife of the WPA Administrator, today at the Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church. This photo shows the corpse as it was borne from the church. 10/9/37

Body of U.S. Ambassador to Cuba arrives in Washington for burial. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. High officials of the State Department were at the Navy Yard this morning to receive the body of J. Butler Wright, U.S. Ambassador to Cuba, as it arrived aboard the U.S. Cuiser Omaha. Ambassador Wright, who died in Cuba last week after an operation, will be buried in Washington Cathedral

First photograph of the tombstone on Roosevelt's grave

General Pershing and Mrs. Warren lead mourners at funeral of late Senator Warren. In the photograph, left to right: Francis E. Warren, Jr., son of the late Senator; Mrs. Francis E. Warren, the widow; General John J. Pershing; son of the late Senator; and Warren Pershing, grandson, as they followed the body of the late Senator Warren up the steps of the Capitol today where services were held in the Senate Chamber today. Immediately after the services, the body was carried to the late Senator's home in Wyoming

An American military funeral at Belfast, Ireland. Reading the funeral service for twelve American soldiers in the City Cemetary. The officiating clergymen were the Reverend William Maguire and the Reverend Father O'Kelly, CC. Eight of the soldiers belonged to the Roman Catholic Church, three to the Methodist church, one to the Baptist. American and British army officers and American Red Cross officers were the official chief mourners

In spotlight at Dies hearing. Washington, D.C., May 24. George Deatherage, Chief of the Knights of the White Camellia, today told the Dies Committee Investigating Un-American Activities that he once received a $200 contribution from Howland Spencer at Newport, R.I. Deatherage described Spencer as the 'man who sold Father Devine that property on the Hudson River near President Roosevelt's Hyde Park home.' He also testified that he had dinner on a yacht with Frazier Jelkeo Leomargerine King

New Jersey Senator and bride leave for honeymoon. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Senator William B. Smathers of New Jersey, with his bride the former Mary James Foley whom he married this morning in Fairfax, Virginia, arriving at Washington Airport to board a plane for Miami where the couple will spend their honeymoon. Left to right: Mrs. William Abbott Coleman of Arlington, Virginia, aunt of the bride and groom, and Benjamin F. Smathers, young son of the Senator who acted as best man for his father, 22938

Washington, D.C. A grave monument in the Congressional cemetery

Walter Johnson's wife buried. This photograph was taken at the funeral of Mrs. Walter Johnson, wife of the manager of the Washington baseball club. Those in the picture, reading from left to right, include: Mrs. Frank N. Johnson of Coffeyville, Kas., his mother; Walter Johnson; Edwin Johnson, a son; Edwin R. Roberts, Mayor of Reno candidate for the governorship of Nevada, Mrs. Johnson's father; Carolyn and Robert, two of the younger Johnson children, and at the extreme right, the Reverend Joseph E. Williams, pastor of the Bethesda, Md. Episcopal Church, where the Johnsons worshipped

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Spectators at the Point to Point cup race of the Maryland Hunt Club. Worthington Valley, near Glyndon, Maryland

Landon School for Boys. Field with school house I

[Wilbert Robinson, manager, Brooklyn NL (baseball)]

Dead Sea Kallia Hotel. Mr. Levy, manager on upper terrace. Toscanini in group

Prominent at slush inquiry. Harry Baker, former Republican State Chairman of Pennsylvania and Vare Manager, (left) and Edward E. Beidleman, Vare's ally running for the gubernatorial nomination, who were questioned about the financial arrangements made in the formation of the Vare-Beidleman coalition at the slush inquiry in Washington, June 21st

[Washington baseball; Walter Johnson, center]

Spectators at the Point to Point cup race of the Maryland Hunt Club. Worthington Valley, near Glyndon, Maryland

Baseballs autographed by six Presidents. 'Big Train's' gift to Baseball Hall of Fame. Washington, D.C., April 29. Walter Johnson's contribution to the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York, will be these six baseballs autographed by six presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. With the exception of the ones autographed by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover, the balls are those which were thrown out at opening games pitched by Johnson during his regime as star pitcher for the Washington Senators. The ball autographed by President Hoover was presented to Johnson while he was manager of the Washington team while the one with the signature of Theodore Roosevelt was a special gift to the Big Train

Trampas, New Mexico. In the home of Juan Lopez, majordomo (mayor). Years ago, ancient hand-curved and painted santos hung on the walls in place of these cheap religious prints. Collectors have bought up almost all native art

Brown, Joseph E. - Folder 1 of 2

Wilson Estate, Building No. 15A, 9100 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Montgomery County, MD

Man selling souvenirs, balloons, canes, etc., to the spectators at Point-to-Point Cup race. Worthington Valley, near Glyndon, Maryland

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glass negatives walter johnson walter johnson wife manager washington baseball club washington baseball club frank frank n coffeyville kas mother edwin edwin johnson son edwin r roberts mayor reno candidate reno candidate governorship nevada father carolyn children johnson children joseph joseph e williams pastor bethesda episcopal church episcopal church reverend 1920s men maryland sports maryland sports nevada sports ceremony funeral 20s clergy female portrait woman photograph priests woman united states history 1920 s library of congress