Theodore Roosevelt Leaving The White House (1898 Original Black & White Film)
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Entertainment
Film & Movies
1898
Black and White Film
Theodore Roosevelt
Treasury Building
Washington DC
White House
Historical Footage
Formal Dress
Iconic Moment
Witness a historic moment captured in this black and white film from 1898 as Theodore Roosevelt, adorned in formal attire, descends the steps of the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. With his iconic hat, Roosevelt strides purposefully towards the stationary camera, offering a glimpse into the past. In the background, the south portico of the White House peeks through the trees, adding to the significance of the scene.
Source :
Roosevelt, T., American Mutoscope Company, American Mutoscope And Biograph Company, Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection & Niver. (1898) Theodore Roosevelt. United States: American Mutoscope Co. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mp76000279
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