Lot of 34 stereoviews of or related to U.S. Presidents. Specifically: George Washington (1 view): skeleton leaves of George and Martha, by I.L. Rogers, published by B.W. Kilburn, 1874. James A. Garfield (2): skeleton leaves of President Garfield and skeleton leaves of Mrs. Garfield, both published by B.W. Kilburn, 1881. Grover Cleveland (3): skeleton leaves of President and Mrs. Cleveland, by Littleton, 1886; portrait of Mrs. Cleveland, by Littleton, 1886; and a Keystone view of Ex-President Cleveland at His Desk. Benjamin Harrison (1): President Harrison's portrait in a floral arrangement, by Kilburn, 1888. Condition note: Heavily soiled with worn edges. William Howard Taft (3): President William H. Taft at his desk, by Underwood; Keystone view of Taft addressing a crowd; Keystone view of President Taft touching the Golden Bell which opened the flood through the Gunnison Tunnel, Montrose, Colorado, September 23, 1909. Woodrow Wilson (7): one view of President Wilson marching in the first Liberty Loan parade; two views of Wilson addressing Congress regarding imminent war with Germany; and four identical views of Woodrow Wilson and His War Cabinet. All by Keystone. Warren G. Harding (7): seven Keystone views including a full length portrait, five scarce views of Harding's fateful Western tour, one view of his body lying in state at the U.S. Capitol. Calvin Coolidge (4): four Keystone views including President Coolidge in the Oval Office; two identical views of Coolidge meeting with his cabinet; and a view of Coolidge posed with his cabinet on the White House lawn. Condition note: Lawn view is creased through the center. Herbert Hoover (1): Keystone view 28012 - Herbert Hoover. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1): Keystone view 32790 - Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Presidential Nominee of the Democratic Party, at Chicago, Ill. Other (4): Keystone views of The President's Office in the White House...,The Supreme Court Calling at the White House to Notify President that Court is in Session, and of a memorial to the first three assassinated presidents, and an 1874 Kilburn view of skeleton leaves of Charles Sumner, the abolitionist senator from Massachusetts.
Lot of 34 stereoviews of or related to U.S. Presidents. Specifically: George Washington (1 view): skeleton leaves of George and Martha, by I.L. Rogers, published by B.W. Kilburn, 1874. James A. Garfield (2): skeleton leaves of President Garfield and skeleton leaves of Mrs. Garfield, both published by B.W. Kilburn, 1881. Grover Cleveland (3): skeleton leaves of President and Mrs. Cleveland, by Littleton, 1886; portrait of Mrs. Cleveland, by Littleton, 1886; and a Keystone view of Ex-President Cleveland at His Desk. Benjamin Harrison (1): President Harrison's portrait in a floral arrangement, by Kilburn, 1888. Condition note: Heavily soiled with worn edges. William Howard Taft (3): President William H. Taft at his desk, by Underwood; Keystone view of Taft addressing a crowd; Keystone view of President Taft touching the Golden Bell which opened the flood through the Gunnison Tunnel, Montrose, Colorado, September 23, 1909. Woodrow Wilson (7): one view of President Wilson marching in the first Liberty Loan parade; two views of Wilson addressing Congress regarding imminent war with Germany; and four identical views of Woodrow Wilson and His War Cabinet. All by Keystone. Warren G. Harding (7): seven Keystone views including a full length portrait, five scarce views of Harding's fateful Western tour, one view of his body lying in state at the U.S. Capitol. Calvin Coolidge (4): four Keystone views including President Coolidge in the Oval Office; two identical views of Coolidge meeting with his cabinet; and a view of Coolidge posed with his cabinet on the White House lawn. Condition note: Lawn view is creased through the center. Herbert Hoover (1): Keystone view 28012 - Herbert Hoover. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1): Keystone view 32790 - Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Presidential Nominee of the Democratic Party, at Chicago, Ill. Other (4): Keystone views of The President's Office in the White House...,The Supreme Court Calling at the White House to Notify President that Court is in Session, and of a memorial to the first three assassinated presidents, and an 1874 Kilburn view of skeleton leaves of Charles Sumner, the abolitionist senator from Massachusetts.
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