Theodore Roosevelt Speaking To A Group Of Men At Sagamore Hill (1916 Original Black & White Film)

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Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1916, capturing a pivotal moment in American history. Witness the fervor and excitement as groups of men, accompanied by the 7th Regiment Band and several children, march from the Oyster Bay railroad station to Sagamore Hill in support of Theodore Roosevelt for the 1916 Presidential nomination. Experience the atmosphere as TR addresses the enthusiastic crowd gathered on the lawn of Sagamore Hill, in a rally organized by the Roosevelt Non-Partisan League of New York City. Immerse yourself in the energy and passion of this historic event, preserved for generations to come.

Source :
Roosevelt Memorial Association, F. O., International Newsreel Corporation, F. O. & Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection. (1916) TR speaking to a group of men from the porch at Sagamore Hill. [United States: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mp76000093/

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