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ROOSEVELTS ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES. THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTEND CHRISTMAS DAY CHURCH SERVICES AT ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN WASHINGTON D.C. THIS PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE FIRST FAMILY LEAVING THE CHURCH. FROM THE LEFT: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, MRS. ROOSEVELT, AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER. NOTE THE GORGEOUS ORCHIDS WORN BY THE PRESIDENT'S WIFE

ROOSEVELTS ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES. THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTEND CHRI...

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PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVE WHITE HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS CHURCH SERVICES. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT WITH MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILY LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY FOR ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WHERE THEY ATTENDED CHRISTMAS SERVICES. L TO R: MRS. J. ROOSEVELT, SISTER-IN-LAW OF THE PRESIDENT; MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT; MRS. SARAH ROOSEVELT, MOTHER OF THE PRESIDENT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; JAMES ROOSEVELT; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR; AND HARRY HOPKINS, NEW SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. IN THE FRONT ARE SARAH DELANO ROOSEVELT, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND DIANA HOPKINS, DAUGHTER OF HARRY HOPKINS

PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVE WHITE HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS CHURCH SERVICES. ...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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MIDDIES GREET PRESIDENT. MIDSHIPMEN GREET PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; BUZZIE DALL AND MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT STAND IN THE REAR COMPARTMENT OF THE CAR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS SEATED IN FRONT. STRIPES AND THE STAR ON THE CUFF OF REAR ADMIRAL D.F. SELLER, COMMANDANT OF U.S.N.A., CAN BE SEEN ON THE OFFICER NEAREST CAR

MIDDIES GREET PRESIDENT. MIDSHIPMEN GREET PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. MR. AND...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

[Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. James (Betsy Cushing) Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt's mother, Mrs. James (Sara) Roosevelt, posed standing under big guns on battleship Indianapolis, May 31, 1934]

[Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. James (Betsy Cushing) Roosevelt, Franklin D. ...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

Son of President Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13. James Roosevelt, son and Secretary of President Roosevelt, who appeared before the Join Congressional Tax Evasion Committee today to deny "emphatically" assertions by Rep. Hamilton Fish, R. of New York that he has used tax law loopholes, Roosevelt is shown surrounded by newpapermen just before taking the witness stand

Son of President Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D....

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James Roosevelt & state island group, 2/1/38

James Roosevelt & state island group, 2/1/38

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

PRESIDENT ATTENDS CHURCH. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND THE PRESIDENTIAL FAMILY ATTEND SERVICES HERE IN WASHINGTON ON CHRISTMAS DAY, PHOTO SHOWS, L TO R IN THE CAR: THE PRESIDENT, SISTIE DALL, MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER, JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND BUZZIE DALL

PRESIDENT ATTENDS CHURCH. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND ...

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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

James Roosevelt's new home. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. The new Washing...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT AND GRANDCHILDREN

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT AND GRANDCHILDREN

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Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more than papooses these two Indian youngsters, Harry Oldperson, (left) 5 years old, and Joe Butterfly, 7 years old, presided at the induction ceremonies of James Roosevelt into the Blackfoot tribe today at the White House. As son of President Roosevelt, who was given the name of Eagle when taken into the tribe, young Jimmy is to be known as Eagle Child, 5/10/38

Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more tha...

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B'nai Brith banquet, Willard Hotel. L-R: Speaker William Bankhead; James Roosevelt; Alfred Cohen, Pres of B'B'; Ben Ourisman; 9 W 47, Cin., 5/10/38

B'nai Brith banquet, Willard Hotel. L-R: Speaker William Bankhead; Jam...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

James Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13. James Roosevelt, the President's son and Secretary appeared unexpectedly today before Joint Congressional Committee on Tax Evasion to deny "emphatically" assertions by Rep. Hamilton Fish, R. of New York that he has used tax law loopholes. Roosevelt said "I want to say that neither now nor at any time have I had any connection with any foreign personal holding company." Roosevelt is shown as he made the statements on the witness stand [...]

James Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13...

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James Roosevelt and William B. Bankhead

James Roosevelt and William B. Bankhead

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Requests James Roosevelt to enter primary for Lieutenant Governor in Massachusetts. Washington, D.C., March 18. Carrying a petition signed by 100,000 persons, Charles Maliotis of the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee, today headed a delegation calling on James Roosevelt urging that he enter the Massachusetts Democratic Primary for Lieutenant Governor. Young Roosevelt promised the delgation a reply in two weeks, 3/18/38

Requests James Roosevelt to enter primary for Lieutenant Governor in M...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 20. MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO ATTEND SERVICES WITH HER DISTINGUISHED SON BEFORE GOING TO THE CAPITOL FOR THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES

MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 20. MRS. JAME...

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North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Jerry O'Connell; Mrs. Joe Kiss; William Schick; Mr. Kiss; Reverend Imre Kovacs; James Roosevelt; Rep. Caroline O'Day; Rep. John M. Coffee; Joseph Brownfield; Irwing Eisner; Rep. John T. Bernard, 51038

North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Je...

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North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Jerry O'Connell; Mrs. Joe Kiss; William Schick; Mr. Kiss; Reverend Imre Kovacs; James Roosevelt; Rep. Caroline O'Day; Rep. John M. Coffee; Joseph Brownfield; Irwing Eisner; Rep. John T. Bernard, 5/10/38

North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Je...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

[James Roosevelt and William B. Bankhead]

[James Roosevelt and William B. Bankhead]

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PRESIDENT GOES TO CHURCH ON CHRISTMAS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MEMBERS OF HIS IMMEDIATE FAMILY ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT THE FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH IN WASHINGTON. FROM THE LEFT: MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF THE PRESIDENT; HIS MOTHER, MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; HIS WIFE; AND THE PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT GOES TO CHURCH ON CHRISTMAS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MEMBERS...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT WASHINGTON TODAY FOR A NINE-DAY STUMPING TOUR WHICH WILL TAKE APPROXIMATELY 5,000 MILES THROUGH TEN STATES IN A LAST-MINUTE DRIVE FOR REELECTION. NINE OF THE STATES HE WILL VISIT ARE REGARDED IN THE 'DOUBTFUL' COLUMN. IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS, L TO R: SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WALLACE; SEC. OF COMMERCE ROPER; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT...

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JAMES ROOSEVELT AND MRS. DUPONT AT HOSPITAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 22. MRS. EUGENE DUPONT TRYING TO HIDE HER FACE FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHERS AS SHE LEFT THE HOSPITAL WITH JAMES ROOSEVELT AFTER BOTH OF THEM HAD CALLED TO FIND OUT HOW MISS ETHEL DUPONT WAS RECOVERING AFTER HER EMERGENCY OPERATION. ETHEL DUPONT IS THE DAUGHTER OF MRS. EUGENE DUPONT AND THE FIANCEE OF JAMES ROOSEVELT, SON OF THE PRESIDENT

JAMES ROOSEVELT AND MRS. DUPONT AT HOSPITAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY...

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Son of President Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13. James Roosevelt, son and Secretary of President Roosevelt, who appeared before the Join Congressional Tax Evasion Committee today to deny "emphatically" assertions by Rep. Hamilton Fish, R. of New York that he has used tax law loopholes, Roosevelt is shown surrounded by newpapermen just before taking the witness stand

Son of President Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D....

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PRESIDENT TAKES OATH, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BEING ADMINISTERED HIS SECOND OATH OF OFFICE TODAY BY CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. VICE PRESIDENT GARNER AND JAMES ROOSEVELT CAN ALSO BE SEEN IN THE PICTURE

PRESIDENT TAKES OATH, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT...

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BIG SHOTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 15. JIM FARLEY'S TESTIMONIAL DINNER HELD TONIGHT AT THE MAYFLOWER BROUGHT THE 'TOPS' OF WASHINGTON'S GOVERNMENT LEADERS. L TO R: VICE PRESIDENT JACK GARNER, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND JIM FARLEY

BIG SHOTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 15. JIM FARLEY'S TESTIMONIAL DINN...

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Nat'l Assn. of Post Masters with James Roosevelt, Jan. 1938

Nat'l Assn. of Post Masters with James Roosevelt, Jan. 1938

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

PRESIDENT TAKES OATH, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BEING ADMINISTERED HIS SECOND OATH OF OFFICE TODAY BY CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. VICE PRESIDENT GARNER AND JAMES ROOSEVELT CAN ALSO BE SEEN IN THE PICTURE

PRESIDENT TAKES OATH, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT WASHINGTON TODAY FOR A NINE-DAY STUMPING TOUR WHICH WILL TAKE APPROXIMATELY 5,000 MILES THROUGH TEN STATES IN A LAST-MINUTE DRIVE FOR REELECTION. NINE OF THE STATES HE WILL VISIT ARE REGARDED IN THE 'DOUBTFUL' COLUMN. IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS, L TO R: SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WALLACE; SEC. OF COMMERCE ROPER; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT...

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[James Roosevelt, left] - Public domain  photograph

[James Roosevelt, left] - Public domain photograph

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B'nai Brith banquet, Willard Hotel. L-R: Speaker William Bankhead; James Roosevelt; Alfred Cohen, Pres of B'B'; Ben Ourisman; 9 W 47, Cin., 51038

B'nai Brith banquet, Willard Hotel. L-R: Speaker William Bankhead; Jam...

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PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVING UNION STATION. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVING THE UNION STATION WITH HIS FAMILY AFTER HE WAS GREETED BY A COUPLE OF HUNDRED CONGRESSMEN, WHO CRANED THEIR NECKS AND GAPED JUST LIKE ANY OTHER GUY IN THE STREET. WITH THE PRESIDENT AARE: MRS. CURTIS DALL; MRS. ROOSEVELT; AND JAMES ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVING UNION STATION. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVIN...

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Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more than papooses these two Indian youngsters, Harry Oldperson, (left) 5 years old, and Joe Butterfly, 7 years old, presided at the induction ceremonies of James Roosevelt into the Blackfoot tribe today at the White House. As son of President Roosevelt, who was given the name of Eagle when taken into the tribe, young Jimmy is to be known as Eagle Child, 51038

Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more tha...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

PRESIDENT GOES TO CHURCH ON CHRISTMAS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MEMBERS OF HIS IMMEDIATE FAMILY ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT THE FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH IN WASHINGTON. FROM THE LEFT: MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF THE PRESIDENT; HIS MOTHER, MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; HIS WIFE; AND THE PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT GOES TO CHURCH ON CHRISTMAS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MEMBERS...

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 James Roosevelt to Danny Kaye, June 17, 1947

James Roosevelt to Danny Kaye, June 17, 1947

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Portrait photograph of Mrs. James Roosevelt

Portrait photograph of Mrs. James Roosevelt

Title devised. Purchase; Genthe Estate; 1942 or 1943. ID: LC-G412-9433-A-x; 1937 Feb. 12

JAMES ROOSEVELT AND MRS. DUPONT AT HOSPITAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 22. MRS. EUGENE DUPONT TRYING TO HIDE HER FACE FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHERS AS SHE LEFT THE HOSPITAL WITH JAMES ROOSEVELT AFTER BOTH OF THEM HAD CALLED TO FIND OUT HOW MISS ETHEL DUPONT WAS RECOVERING AFTER HER EMERGENCY OPERATION. ETHEL DUPONT IS THE DAUGHTER OF MRS. EUGENE DUPONT AND THE FIANCEE OF JAMES ROOSEVELT, SON OF THE PRESIDENT

JAMES ROOSEVELT AND MRS. DUPONT AT HOSPITAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY...

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BIG SHOTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 15. JIM FARLEY'S TESTIMONIAL DINNER HELD TONIGHT AT THE MAYFLOWER BROUGHT THE 'TOPS' OF WASHINGTON'S GOVERNMENT LEADERS. L TO R: VICE PRESIDENT JACK GARNER, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND JIM FARLEY

BIG SHOTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 15. JIM FARLEY'S TESTIMONIAL DINN...

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Young Roosevelt begins parleys. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Among the first to meet with James Roosevelt, son of the president and a member of his secretariat, as he began his conferences today with head of independent and emergency agencies, were Arthur J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and Mary W. Dewson, a member of the board. The conferences, which are to be held Monday and Tuesday of every week, are expected to solve the administration problems and effect better coordination, 11/1/37

Young Roosevelt begins parleys. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Among the fi...

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James Roosevelt serenaded on 30th birthday Washington, D.C., Dec. 23. Reaching his 30th milestone today, James Roosevelt was serenaded at the White House by Powder River Jack Lee from Deer Lodge, Mont., and his wife, Kitty Lee. While Lee strummed his guitar to the tune of "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail", Mrs. Lee sang the accompaniment, 122337

James Roosevelt serenaded on 30th birthday Washington, D.C., Dec. 23. ...

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Nat'l Assn. of Post Masters with James Roosevelt, Jan. 1938

Nat'l Assn. of Post Masters with James Roosevelt, Jan. 1938

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MIDDIES GREET PRESIDENT. MIDSHIPMEN GREET PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; BUZZIE DALL AND MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT STAND IN THE REAR COMPARTMENT OF THE CAR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS SEATED IN FRONT. STRIPES AND THE STAR ON THE CUFF OF REAR ADMIRAL D.F. SELLER, COMMANDANT OF U.S.N.A., CAN BE SEEN ON THE OFFICER NEAREST CAR

MIDDIES GREET PRESIDENT. MIDSHIPMEN GREET PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. MR. AND...

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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

James Roosevelt's new home. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. The new Washing...

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James Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13. James Roosevelt, the President's son and Secretary appeared unexpectedly today before Joint Congressional Committee on Tax Evasion to deny "emphatically" assertions by Rep. Hamilton Fish, R. of New York that he has used tax law loopholes. Roosevelt said "I want to say that neither now nor at any time have I had any connection with any foreign personal holding company." Roosevelt is shown as he made the statements on the witness stand ...

James Roosevelt before Tax Evasion Committee. Washington D.C., July 13...

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James Roosevelt & state island group, 2138

James Roosevelt & state island group, 2138

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Sentenced tax commissioner to make personal appeal to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Speaker William B. Bankhead was the principal speaker at the convention banquet of the B'nai B'rith last night at the Willard Hotel. He is pictured with james Roosevelt and Alfred M. Cohen, President of B'Nai B'rith, 51038

Sentenced tax commissioner to make personal appeal to President Roosev...

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Sentenced tax commissioner to make personal appeal to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Speaker William B. Bankhead was the principal speaker at the convention banquet of the B'nai B'rith last night at the Willard Hotel. He is pictured with james Roosevelt and Alfred M. Cohen, President of B'Nai B'rith, 5/10/38

Sentenced tax commissioner to make personal appeal to President Roosev...

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ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTENDS XMAS SERVICES. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. SPONSORED BY THE WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF CHURCHES, THE ANNUAL UNION SERVICE OF THE PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS WAS HELD TODAY AT THE COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE NATION'S #1 CITIZEN IS SHOWN WITH HIS FAMILY AS HE ENTERED THE CHURCH. L TO R: JOHN ROOSEVELT; MRS. SARA DELANO ROOSEVEL, THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; JAMES ROOSEVELT; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; AND MRS. J.R. ROOSEVELT, HALF SISTER TO THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER

ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTENDS XMAS SERVICES. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. ...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT AND GRANDCHILDREN

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT AND GRANDCHILDREN

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James Roosevelt serenaded on 30th birthday Washington, D.C., Dec. 23. Reaching his 30th milestone today, James Roosevelt was serenaded at the White House by Powder River Jack Lee from Deer Lodge, Mont., and his wife, Kitty Lee. While Lee strummed his guitar to the tune of "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail", Mrs. Lee sang the accompaniment, 12/23/37

James Roosevelt serenaded on 30th birthday Washington, D.C., Dec. 23. ...

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PRESIDENT RETURNS TO WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RETURNED FROM BUENOS AIRES TODAY. HE WAS MET AT THE STATION BY MRS. ROOSEVELT, VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. GARNER, AND MEMBERS OF HIS CABINET. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MRS. GARNER, VICE PRESIDENT GARNER, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, MRS. ROOSEVELT, AND JAMES ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT RETURNS TO WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 5. PRESIDEN...

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PRESIDENT ATTENDS CHURCH. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND THE PRESIDENTIAL FAMILY ATTEND SERVICES HERE IN WASHINGTON ON CHRISTMAS DAY, PHOTO SHOWS, L TO R IN THE CAR: THE PRESIDENT, SISTIE DALL, MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER, JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND BUZZIE DALL

PRESIDENT ATTENDS CHURCH. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND ...

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James Roosevelt, left - Public domain  photograph

James Roosevelt, left - Public domain photograph

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Young Roosevelt begins parleys. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Among the first to meet with James Roosevelt, son of the president and a member of his secretariat, as he began his conferences today with head of independent and emergency agencies, were Arthur J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and Mary W. Dewson, a member of the board. The conferences, which are to be held Monday and Tuesday of every week, are expected to solve the administration problems and effect better coordination, 11137

Young Roosevelt begins parleys. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Among the fi...

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PRESIDENT CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INAUGURAL WITH PRAYER. WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 4. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ACCOMPANIED BY MRS. ROOSEVELT; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, HIS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW; AND SARAH DELANO ROOSEVELT, GRANDCHILD, ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH TODAY WHERE HE AGAIN PRAYED FOR DIVINE GUIDANCE TO CELEBRATE THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS FIRST INAUGURATION. IT WAS IN THIS SAME CHURCH THAT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRAYED THE MORNING BEFORE HE TOOK THE OATH ON MARCH 4, 1933

PRESIDENT CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INAUGURAL WITH PRAYER. WASHI...

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PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVE WHITE HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS CHURCH SERVICES. WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 25. PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT WITH MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILY LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY FOR ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WHERE THEY ATTENDED CHRISTMAS SERVICES. L TO R: MRS. J. ROOSEVELT, SISTER-IN-LAW OF THE PRESIDENT; MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT; MRS. SARAH ROOSEVELT, MOTHER OF THE PRESIDENT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; JAMES ROOSEVELT; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR; AND HARRY HOPKINS, NEW SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. IN THE FRONT ARE SARAH DELANO ROOSEVELT, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, AND DIANA HOPKINS, DAUGHTER OF HARRY HOPKINS

PRESIDENT AND FAMILY LEAVE WHITE HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS CHURCH SERVICES. ...

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North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Jerry O'Connell; Mrs. Joe Kiss; William Schick; Mr. Kiss; Reverend Imre Kovacs; James Roosevelt; Rep. Caroline O'Day; Rep. John M. Coffee; Joseph Brownfield; Irwing Eisner; Rep. John T. Bernard, 5/10/38

North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Je...

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L TO R: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, HOUSE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ROMNEY, JAMES ROOSEVELT

L TO R: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, HOUSE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ROMNEY, JAMES ROOS...

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North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Jerry O'Connell; Mrs. Joe Kiss; William Schick; Mr. Kiss; Reverend Imre Kovacs; James Roosevelt; Rep. Caroline O'Day; Rep. John M. Coffee; Joseph Brownfield; Irwing Eisner; Rep. John T. Bernard, 51038

North American Democratic Hungarian Federation. Left to right, Rep. Je...

A group of people standing around a table, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Gener... More

PRESIDENT CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INAUGURAL WITH PRAYER. WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 4. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ACCOMPANIED BY MRS. ROOSEVELT; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, HIS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW; AND SARAH DELANO ROOSEVELT, GRANDCHILD, ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH TODAY WHERE HE AGAIN PRAYED FOR DIVINE GUIDANCE TO CELEBRATE THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS FIRST INAUGURATION. IT WAS IN THIS SAME CHURCH THAT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRAYED THE MORNING BEFORE HE TOOK THE OATH ON MARCH 4, 1933

PRESIDENT CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INAUGURAL WITH PRAYER. WASHI...

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3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

3331 O Street, Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: This house is a good example of post-Civil War Second Empire-style domestic architecture, as seen in the intact Mansard roof. The house's architectural significance is further enhanced by the twen... More

ROOSEVELTS ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES. THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTEND CHRISTMAS DAY CHURCH SERVICES AT ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN WASHINGTON D.C. THIS PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE FIRST FAMILY LEAVING THE CHURCH. FROM THE LEFT: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, MRS. ROOSEVELT, AND MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER. NOTE THE GORGEOUS ORCHIDS WORN BY THE PRESIDENT'S WIFE

ROOSEVELTS ATTEND CHRISTMAS SERVICES. THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY ATTEND CHRI...

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MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 20. MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO ATTEND SERVICES WITH HER DISTINGUISHED SON BEFORE GOING TO THE CAPITOL FOR THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES

MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 20. MRS. JAME...

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Ladies of the White House secretariat. Washington, D.C., Feb. 19. Headed by Miss Margaret "Missy" Lehand, personal secretary to President Roosevelt, these girl secretaries play an important part behind the scenes at the White House. They hail from five states and include brunettes, redheads, and blondes, with scatterings of iron-gray. In the front row, seated, left to right: Miss Robert Barrows, Secretary to Marvin H. McIntyre; Miss Grace Tully, to whom President Roosevelt dictates his speeches, State papers, etc.; Miss Marguerite Lehand; Miss Margaret Durand, Secretary to James Roosevelt; Miss Mary Eben, who cares for and catalogs the President's personal books and the White House Library. Back row, left to right: Paual Larabee takes care of the President's personal files and looks up things; Toinette [?] Bachelder, Assistant Secretary to Marvin McIntyre; Mabel Williams, Secretary to Bill Hassett, Steve Early's Assistant; Katherine Gilligan, Assistant in James Roosevelt's office; Prudence Shannon, Secretary to Stephen T. Early; Lucile Lewis handles much of the White House mail, routes it to Government Departments and Agencies for answer when necessary; Louise Hackmeister was brought from Albany to operate the White House switchboard, the first woman to ever man this important line of communication; and Lela Stiles, who assists Miss Lewis in handling the White House mail, 2/19/38

Ladies of the White House secretariat. Washington, D.C., Feb. 19. Head...

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