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G.O.P., reports of my death are greatly exaggerated

G.O.P., reports of my death are greatly exaggerated

Donkey (Democratic Party), moose (Progresive Party) and crow watching wounded elephant (Republican Party) from cliff. (DLC/PP-1932:0042). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). P... More

TR speaking at [Pueblo] Colorado, 1912 /

TR speaking at [Pueblo] Colorado, 1912 /

As part of a Western tour, TR addresses crowd in his campaign for the Presidency under the Progressive Party banner in what appears to be Pueblo, Colorado, on September 19, 1912. Long shots of gathered crowd, w... More

In the White House pantry - Drawing. Public domain image.

In the White House pantry - Drawing. Public domain image.

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing Theodore Roosevelt, dressed as a child, eating from a jam jar reading "second term" while reaching for a jam jar reading "third term" as Taft, Root, and Crane stand by wait... More

Or bust / K. - Public domain scenic print

Or bust / K. - Public domain scenic print

Illustration shows a large bull labeled "Lincoln" with the head of Abraham Lincoln, standing among the reeds of a swamp where a puffed-up frog labeled "Roosevelt" is standing on a piece of driftwood labeled "Pr... More

National Progressive Convention, Chicago, August 6, 1912

National Progressive Convention, Chicago, August 6, 1912

J17247[...] U.S. Copyright Office Copyright claimant's address: Chicago. Copyright deposit; Moffett Studio and Kaufmann, Weimer & Fabry Co.; 1912.

The angel of the show / W.E. Hill '12.

The angel of the show / W.E. Hill '12.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a burlesque dancer labeled "Rosie", clutching money, and standing with a man labeled "Perkins" who is reaching into his pocket; in the background is a poster labeled "Bu... More

Flashlight taken of Col. Roosevelt and Professor Goode of the Chicago University, in front of a mounted moose head over Professor Goode's fireplace Roosevelt was then campaigning for the Moose Party at the time--the three original "moose."

Flashlight taken of Col. Roosevelt and Professor Goode of the Chicago ...

Public domain photograph related to President Theodore Roosevelt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The crowd as it looks to Theodore / Ehrhart.

The crowd as it looks to Theodore / Ehrhart.

Print shows Theodore Roosevelt whistle-stop campaigning from the rear of a railroad caboose before a crowd of people who all have moose antlers sprouting from the sides of their heads. Illus. from Puck, v. 72,... More

The fight for the water-hole / Keppler.

The fight for the water-hole / Keppler.

Illustration shows a group of Natives, four are identified as "Dixon, Teddy, Perkins, [and] Pinchot", on horseback, circling a water hole labeled "The Presidency", which is being guarded by two men labeled "Taf... More

A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
Salvation is free, but it doesn't appeal to him / Kep.

Salvation is free, but it doesn't appeal to him / Kep.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, looking somewhat devilish, as a minister standing in a pool labeled "Teddyism", attempting to pull the Republican elephant in for an immersion baptism; there is a small "T... More

A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
In the White House pantry - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congress

In the White House pantry - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congr...

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing Theodore Roosevelt, dressed as a child, eating from a jam jar reading "second term" while reaching for a jam jar reading "third term" as Taft, Root, and Crane stand by wait... More

A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
TR at Fargo, N.D., during Progressive campaign, 1912 [1] /

TR at Fargo, N.D., during Progressive campaign, 1912 [1] /

As part of a western campaign tour, TR speaks to crowds and firms up Progressive Party structure in the area of Fargo, North Dakota, September 6, 1912. Several views from varying distances of TR greeting and sp... More

Hey! John! Give us a tow? - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hey! John! Give us a tow? - Drawing. Public domain image.

"Gyp the Blood" and "Lefty Louis", rowing a small boat, call to Standard Oil executive John D. Archbold, standing against the rail of a ship called "The Oil Line," holding Hearst's Magazine. An iceberg with an... More

A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
Flashlight taken of Col. Roosevelt and Professor Goode of the Chicago University, in front of a mounted moose head over Professor Goode's fireplace Roosevelt was then campaigning for the Moose Party at the time--the three original "moose."

Flashlight taken of Col. Roosevelt and Professor Goode of the Chicago ...

Public domain photograph related to President Theodore Roosevelt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
A stolen nomination for the presidency; the facts of the Chicago Convention of 1912
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