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[Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House]

[Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House]

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862.

[Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House]

[Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House]

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862.

PRESIDENT'S YACHT, THE ELECTRA, NEWEST TYPE COAST GUARD PATROL BOAT, HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT TO USE AS HIS YACHT. IT REPLACES THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE INSPECTION BOAT SEQUOIA, WHICH WAS TURNED BACK TO THE DEPARTMENT. THE ELECTRA IS 165 FEET LONG WITH A 35 FOOR BEAM. IT IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AND SECRET SERVICE MEN. IT WILL BE BROUGHT TO WASHINGTON EARLY NEXT WEEK AND FORMALLY TURNED OVER TO THE WHITE HOUSE

PRESIDENT'S YACHT, THE ELECTRA, NEWEST TYPE COAST GUARD PATROL BOAT, H...

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Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House

Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862. Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge, Washington, D.C. : Library of... More

Off for the new offices. President Hoover (center) with Secretary George Akerson, (left) and Secretary Walter Hughes Newton (right). Secret Service men in the background. The picture was made as the President and his Secretaries left the White House for the temporary executive offices in the State, War, and Navy Department across the street. The old executive offices may be seen in the background

Off for the new offices. President Hoover (center) with Secretary Geor...

A group of men walking across a street. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Off for the new offices. President Hoover (center) with Secretary George Akerson, (left) and Secretary Walter Hughes Newton (right). Secret Service men in the background. The picture was made as the President and his Secretaries left the White House for the temporary executive offices in the State, War, and Navy Department across the street. The old executive offices may be seen in the background

Off for the new offices. President Hoover (center) with Secretary Geor...

A group of men walking across a street, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. On sleeve: Watch Your Credit Line; B375? Number assign... More

Secret Service men at Roosevelt Home, Oyster Bay

Secret Service men at Roosevelt Home, Oyster Bay

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative and caption card. General information about the George Grantham Bain Colle... More

New target range for Treasury. Washington, D.C., June 10. Secret Service men and other Treasury Department marksmen now have their own pistol range. Just completed in the sub-basement of the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., the range has shielded lights and electrically operated targets, is sound proof and ventilated by a fan which removes gases almost instantly. A group of treasury officials are seen in this picture as they inspect the range and go over a high scoring target. Left to right: Elmer Irey, coordinator, Treasury Enforcement Services; J.E. Murphy, assistant chief, Secret Service; J.J. Cash, White House Police; R.P. Hallion, White House Police; Herbert E. Gaston, assistant secretary of Treasury; and Frank J. Wilson, Chief of Secret Service

New target range for Treasury. Washington, D.C., June 10. Secret Servi...

A group of men standing around each other holding a plaque. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House

Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862. Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge, Washington, D.C. : Library of... More