Root's opening speech, Republican National Convention, June 21, 1904
Copyright claimant's address: Chicago. Copyright deposit; Geo. R. Lawrence Co.; June 23, 1904.
The hemlock cup of the Republican Socrates / Kep.
Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." about to drink from a cup labeled "Reciprocity", with him are several men labeled "Root, Sherman, Cannon, La Follette, Crane, Lodge, Payne, Dick, Gall... More
Let 'er go, Professor! / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt at the "Congressional Vaudeville" conducting an orchestra with a large stick labeled "The Big Stick", with two band members, Elihu Root and William H. Taft perfor... More
The confusion of tongues / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows disagreement among many Republicans who were working together to construct a tower labeled "Republican Harmony"; they have broken off into small factions clustered around building blocks labe... More
A drifting match / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows several small boats in a race for the "Nomination Stake Boat"; in the boats are William H. Taft in the "Gnat" under the banner "Buckeye Y.C.", Joseph G. Cannon in the "Scat" under the banner ... More
A bad outlook for harmony / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft struggling to conduct an orchestra composed of two groups of musicians, on the left, playing the "Eastern Conservatism" on stringed instruments are "Root, Crane, Smoot, Depew, ... More
RMA flag service on the steps of New York Public Library, 1919 /
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Views of Samuel Abbott,... More
Speaking of to-day's eclipse / Keppler.
Illustration shows the sun with Theodore Roosevelt's beaming face and smaller planets having the faces of Elihu Root, William Howard Taft, Charles W. Fairbanks, Leslie M. Shaw, possibly George B. Cortelyou, and... More
[Elihu Root, walking toward automobile and chauffeur]
J171106 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph of a car, history of automobile design, car model, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Monopoly brothers supported by the little consumer
Attention is focused on "The Monopoly Brothers," ten rotund figures representing trusts, high tariffs, political graft, and a coal strike. Nine of them are balancing on the shoulders of a consumer standing in ... More
The Monopoly brothers supported by the little consumer
Attention is focused on "The Monopoly Brothers," ten rotund figures representing trusts, high tariffs, political graft, and a coal strike. Nine of them are balancing on the shoulders of a consumer standing in ... More
Sitting up with a sick friend / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft lying in a bed with a "Reactionary Ice Bag" on his head; the Republican elephant is keeping a bedside vigil and attempting to keep him cool with a fan labeled "Hope". On a near... More
Caricature, A timely exposure / Keppler., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows Secretary of War Elihu Root holding up a lantern to illuminate a scene in an "Anti-Canteen Saloon" where soldiers have gone to drink and socialize in the absence of a canteen on the army base... More
[Elihu Root, half-length portrait, facing slightly left]
H20438 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by George Prince. Another copy filed in BIOG FILE - Root, Hon. Elihu, 1845-1937.
George Woodward - Republican voters' revolt / Albert Levering.
Illustration shows a wave labeled "Republican Voters' Revolt" crashing into the dining room of a ship where republicans "Cannon, Payne, Taft, Knox, Sherman, Root, Aldrich, Woodruff, Dalzell, Crane, Wickersham, ... More
George Woodward - The voice of the ocean / K.
Illustration shows President Taft sitting on the seashore with a cluster of seashells around him that are labeled "H. Taft, Sherman, Knox, Aldrich, Ballinger, Root, [and] Cannon"; he is holding two labeled "Cha... More
The opium-joint of the Republican "irreconcilables" -- a cheap way of ...
Illustration shows a scene in an opium den labeled "Bloody Shirt Joint - Blaine & Reid Managers" with James G. Blaine passing out pipes labeled "Tribune Editorials, Blaine's Augusta Speech, Blaine Speeches, [an... More
McKinley's Easter egg / Dalrymple., Political Cartoon
Special Easter edition centerfold shows William McKinley as a rooster standing next to a broken egg labeled "Vice-Presidential Aspirations" from which several chicks have emerged, identified as: "Lodge, Black, ... More
"The Mikado" - second and last act / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as "Mikado Roosevelt" with a large cast of characters, including "Pish Tush Root" and "Pooh Bah Taft", on stage where "Koko Bonaparte", holding a large sword labeled "Depar... More
Hanging on / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows President Taft climbing a mountain labeled "White House Glacier" with members of his campaign committee hanging from ropes attached to his waist, on the left are "Crane", and "Penrose", and t... More
The revival of an ancient skin game / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Taft as the biblical figure Jacob wearing robes labeled "Progressivism" and goat skins labeled "Delegates", kneeling before the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." as the aged bibl... More
George Woodward - The little god of love / K.
Illustration shows President Taft as a blindfolded cupid labeled "Party Solidarity" and wearing a quiver labeled "Harmony", against a backdrop of a large red heart; he is holding strings attached to four birds ... More
[Dressing for the part] - Drawing. Public domain image.
Elihu Root stands before a mirror, dressed as Roosevelt, wearing "Rough Rider" garb, including a hat that was marked "T. Roosevelt" but has been altered to read, "E. Root." Before him, on a dresser, rests a gu... More
[Elihu Root, Secretary of War, half-length portrait, facing slightly l...
Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
At the turn of the year / Keppler.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam standing on steps, holding a large folder labeled "Root's Portfolio" containing papers labeled "Army War College, Insular Policy, Modernized Military, Coast Defenses, [and] General ... More
Edward Penfield, Root - Public domain portrait drawing
(DLC/PP-1933:0034). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published as cover of: Collier's magazine, Nov. 13, 1915.
Sitting up with a sick friend / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft lying in a bed with a "Reactionary Ice Bag" on his head; the Republican elephant is keeping a bedside vigil and attempting to keep him cool with a fan labeled "Hope". On a near... More
The coming lava / L.M. Glackens., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows in the left background, "Mount Sam" erupting, spewing lava labeled "Revolt Against Cannonism, Havens' Victory in New York, Indiana Upheaval, Increased Cost of Living, Demand for Lower Tariff,... More
Where will it strike next? / K.
Illustration shows a comet labeled "Allds Investigation" striking a planet labeled "Albany Legislature" causing it to explode among planets labeled "Aldrich, Penrose, Payne, Vreeland, Dalzell, Cannon, Hitchcock... More
The great American bull-fight / Kep.
Illustration shows a bullfight with Theodore Roosevelt as the bull surrounded by picadors and banderilleros labeled "La Follette, Root, Taft, Sherman, Bryan, Watterson, [and] Crane", and William Barnes, who is ... More
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
Let 'er go, Professor! / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt at the "Congressional Vaudeville" conducting an orchestra with a large stick labeled "The Big Stick", with two band members, Elihu Root and William H. Taft perfor... More
Secretary Root on Woman Suffrage
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Senator Elihu Root, photomechanical print
Caption: Senator Elihu Root, who points the way to the Republican party in the state (Photograph copyright 1906 by Underwood & Underwood).
Backing Up Brother Abbott - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897-1911
Suffragist objects to comments on woman suffrage by Theodore Roosevelt, Lyman Abbott and Elihu Root that were presented at an anti suffragist meeting in New York City on December 4, 1908. Clipped article is incomplete
Under control / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Nelson W. Aldrich as a fire chief telling fire fighters Stephen B. Elkins, Joseph G. Cannon, Sereno E. Payne, and Jacob H. Gallinger to send a fire engine labeled "Lower Tariff" back to the s... More
Women in Albany in Ballot Battle
Suffragists and reporters barred from anti-suffragists' railroad car; lists speakers and participants at crowded suffrage hearings; extracts from Anna Howard Shaw's speech.
Address, Hon. Elihu Root before New York Constitutional Convention, 18...
Sometime after establishing a New York office in July 1908, the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage reprinted Elihu Root's 1894 address. Root is opposed to woman suffrage; men and women have eq... More
"We point with pride" / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt standing at center, beaming, with several supporters (Elihu Root, Thomas C. Platt, William H. Taft, Charles W. Fairbanks, and James S. Sherman) and a bunch of hands pointin... More
Opinions on Elihu Root on Suffrage
Discussion in three papers on Elihu Root's 1894 address include Springfield Republican reprint of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter; Harold Shafter Howard of Newburg argues that suffrage is a spiritual right that s... More
American delegates leaving D.A.R. Hall, Wash., D.C., during World Disa...
Photograph shows Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Oscar W. Underwood, Secretary of the Delegation Basil Miles, and former Senator Elihu Root, American delegates to th... More
Opinions on Elihu Root on Suffrage; page 2
Discussion in three papers on Elihu Root's 1894 address include Springfield Republican reprint of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter; Harold Shafter Howard of Newburg argues that suffrage is a spiritual right that s... More
[Elihu Root, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing left]
H90663 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
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
Women in Albany in Ballot Battle; page 2
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Women in Albany in Ballot Battle
Suffragists and reporters barred from anti-suffragists' railroad car; lists speakers and participants at crowded suffrage hearings; extracts from Anna Howard Shaw's speech.
Elihu Root reaffirms his opposition to woman suffrage
Describes Root's appearance at the Judiciary Committee hearing on the suffrage amendment. U.S. Senator Root, Committee Chairman Senator George Davis and Mrs. Julian Heath oppose woman suffrage Reprints excerpts... More
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Time...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against wom... More
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Time...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against wom... More
New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Time...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against wom... More
Address, Hon. Elihu Root before New York Constitutional Convention, 18...
Sometime after establishing a New York office in July 1908, the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage reprinted Elihu Root's 1894 address. Root is opposed to woman suffrage; men and women have eq... More
New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Secretary Root and party at the home of Chief Engineer Stevens at Cule...
Group posed on steps of porch. Isthmian-American & P.R.R. News Agency & Advertising Bureau. A. Bienkowski.
Elihu Root to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
In reply to Anne Fitzhugh Miller's March 9 postcard, Root suggests that his 1894 speech may be found in Constitutional Conventional Proceedings available at most public libraries.
Women in Albany in Ballot Battle; page 2
Picryl description: Public domain newspaper clippings page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital; page 2
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Time...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against wom... More
Secretary Root to Mayor Weaver: ... photo Pach Bro
Photo shows Elihu Root, head-and-shoulders portrait, body turned to the left, facing front, printed above an excerpt of a letter from "Secretary Root to Mayor Weaver" that states "I have a strong desire that th... More
Address, Hon. Elihu Root before New York Constitutional Convention, 18...
Sometime after establishing a New York office in July 1908, the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage reprinted Elihu Root's 1894 address. Root is opposed to woman suffrage; men and women have eq... More
Jane Addams on Suffrage. Suffragist newspaper clipping.
Picryl description: Public domain newspaper clippings page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Edward Penfield, Root - Public domain print
(DLC/PP-1933:0034). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published as cover of: Collier's magazine, Nov. 13, 1915.
Opinions on Elihu Root on Suffrage; page 2
Discussion in three papers on Elihu Root's 1894 address include Springfield Republican reprint of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter; Harold Shafter Howard of Newburg argues that suffrage is a spiritual right that s... More
New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital; page 2
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Address, Hon. Elihu Root before New York Constitutional Convention, 18...
Sometime after establishing a New York office in July 1908, the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage reprinted Elihu Root's 1894 address. Root is opposed to woman suffrage; men and women have eq... More