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Theodore Roosevelt Film Library
Volume 1 (Containing 28 films)
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president
to have his career and life chronicled on a large scale by motion
picture companies (even though his predecessors, Grover Cleveland
and William McKinley, were the first to be filmed). This presentation
features films which record events in Roosevelt's life from
the Spanish-American War in 1898 to his death in 1919. Besides
containing scenes of Roosevelt, these films include views of
world figures, politicians, monarchs, and friends and family
members of Roosevelt who influenced his life and the era in
which he lived. Commemorative events up to 1921 are also included.
Here are some sample clips from four of
the movies on this CD
Here is a description of each film on this
CD
Arrival of Prince Henry [of Prussia] and President
Roosevelt at Shooter's Island
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Edison Mfg. Co.,
1902.
SUMMARY Prince Henry and President Roosevelt walk
together up the ganway on Shooters Island to the stand
where Miss Alice Rooseevelt christens the German Emperor's
yacht Meteor. Following Henry and Roosevelt are Wallace
Downy, owner of the ship building firm of Townsend
& Downey, the sailors and marines from the Hohensollern,
officers from the United States Army and Navy, and
invited guests of the President.
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Cartoon of TR's reception by crowned heads of Europe
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], [1910?]
SUMMARY Animated cartoon of TR's reception in Europe
during his Apr.-June, 1910 tour. Sequences of crowned
heads of Europe sitting in an open automobile, labeled
Europe, located on a pier. TR, carrying a big stick,
is in the bow of a ship that approaches the pier as
the crowned heads wave. Caricatured are: TR; Victor
Emanuel III of Italy; Manuel II of Portugal; Franz Joseph
I of Austria; Alfonso XIII of Spain; Nicholas II of
Russia; Edward VII of Great Britain; Clément Fallières
of France; and Wilhelm II of Germany.
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Cartoon--TR's arrival in Africa
CREATED/PUBLISHED [United States : s.n., 1909?] SUMMARY
Animated caricature of the animals' attitude towards
TR's arrival in Africa. Views of a huge tree filled
with frightened animals, as a monkey on the ground peers
over a cliff; he begins jumping up and down, pointing
and climbing the tree as TR appears over the rim of
the cliff with gun in his hand.
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Charles E. Hughes speaking during campaign, Duquesne,
Pa., 1916
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Universal Film Manufacturing
Co., 1916.
SUMMARY Presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes
campaigns in Pittsburgh vicinity on Sept. 27, 1916.
Hughes was on a strenuous tour in an attempt to knit
together various Republican factions. In Pittsburgh
area he was joined by Republican notables, some of whom
had been at odds with him: Senator Boies Penrose, Philander
Knox, William Flinn. Hughes spoke in opposition to the
eight-hour day and was silent on female suffrage. In
film Hughes is attended by an official who appears,
according to newspaper accounts and photos, to be William
H. Coleman, Republican County Chairman. There are three
different sequences: Hughes shaking hands with official,
both apparently on a flag-draped platform, with young
girls in background; Hughes addressing crowd of men
in front of stone building; and Hughes speaking to group
of workers in street, with background view of row houses.
Women and children are visible on house porches. Interior
title lists location as Duquesne, Pa.
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Chauncey Depew, Senator Perkins, and Governor Whitman
of New York, at GOP Convention, 1916, Chicago, Ill.
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Pathe News, 1916.
SUMMARY Scenes from the 16th Republican National Convention
held in Chicago, June 7-10, 1916. Long shot of delegates
outside the Congress Hotel. Medium shots, from left
to right, of Mrs. Olive H. Whitman; Governor Charles
S. Whitman of New York (1915-1918); Francis Hendricks,
former New York State Senator (1886-1891); George W.
Perkins, a leader in the Progressive movement (1912-1916);
Chauncey M. Depew, former New York State Senator (1899-1911);
and a medium shot of the Coliseum where the convention
was in session.
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Close-up of TR's grave, 1920
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 1920?]
SUMMARY Close shot of TR's gravestone, Youngs Memorial
Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Birth and death dates of
TR and birth date of his wife, Edith, are visible.
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Colonel Roosevelt is invited to fly in Arch Hoxsey's
plane at St. Louis, Mo., 1910
CREATED/PUBLISHED [United States : s.n.], 1910.
SUMMARY While participating in the Missouri State Republican
Party's campaign on October 11, 1910, TR is invited
to fly in a biplane with Arch Hoxsey as pilot. Accompanied
by Herbert S. Hadley, Governor of Missouri (1909-1913)
and two men who appear to be Henry W. Kiel, Mayor of
St. Louis, and Sheriff Louis Nolte, TR arrives in motorcade
at Kinloch aviation field; man, who appears to be Hoxsey,
inspects plane; medium shot of TR as he enters passenger
seat of biplane; long shot of plane flying; TR alights
from plane, joins waiting crowd, enters automobile and
drives away in motorcade.
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Count von Bernstorff of Germany
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], [191-?]
SUMMARY Medium close shot of Count Johann von Bernstorff,
German Ambassador to the U.S. (1908-1917), sitting and
talking with an unidentified man in a car.
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Czar Nicholas of Russia
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 191-?]
SUMMARY Long shots of Czar Nicholas II and Czarina
Alexandra leaving what may be a church located in Russia
and passing between two lines of men who appear to be
Cossack Escort of the Imperial Guard; Alexandra walks
toward a carriage and the Czar mounts a horse and rides
away.
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Dr. William Gorgas
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 190-?]
SUMMARY Film has ca. 2 ft. of views of Dr. William
Crawford Gorgas, chief sanitation officer of the Panama
Canal (1904-1913) and member of the Isthmian Canal Commission,
standing in front of a building; location of this sequence
is undetermined. Remainder of film shows Dr. Gorgas
and an unidentified man riding on a Panama Canal Company
train. The two men are silhouetted against passing scenery
of the Canal Zone as Dr. Gorgas shows the other man
points of interest. The train passes a body of water
which is probably a part of the canal, countryside,
buildings probably on Front Street, Colon, including
a YMCA club; final scene of people walking across tracks
after the train passes.
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Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria greeted by his
people
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 1910?]
SUMMARY Views of Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary,
and an entourage of military officers and civilians
walking down a wide avenue; the street is lined with
people greeting the Emperor. Interior title notes location
as Vienna, Austria and notes TR as being entertained
by the Emperor at the palace. TR visited the Emperor
in April, 1910; there are no views of TR on film.
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Flag services for TR at Oyster Bay, October 1919
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], 1919.
SUMMARY 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. View of two young
girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through
fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part
of flag ceremonies. Shots from different angles of memorial
flag as it is borne by young men up the steep pathway
to the gravesite; five girls sew the 48th and final
star on flag at what is probably Cove School in Oyster
Bay with group of children and Boy Scouts visible in
background; view of children and adults on cemetery
grounds. Final scene of Samuel Abbott, originator of
memorial flag idea, placing flag on TR's gravesite.
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Governor Roosevelt and staff
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope
and Biograph Company, [1899]
SUMMARY From the Biograph picture catalogue: 65 feet.
Taken during the land parade in honor of Admiral Dewey,
just before the turn into 72nd Street, with Grant's
tomb and decorated residences in the background. This
entire series of pictures [of the Dewey land parade]
has a very high photographic quality, and the various
organizations appear at their best.
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Hopi Indians dance for TR at [Walpi, Ariz.] 1913
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], 1913.
SUMMARY On August 20, 1913, TR, numerous visitors,
and Hopi Indians observe the performance of the ritual
Hopi snake-dance at Walpi, Arizona, on the Hopi Reservation.
TR was on a journey through the Southwest with his sons
Archie and Quentin, and a young cousin, Nicholas Roosevelt.
Crowds, seated and standing, are scattered over adobe
dwellings watching the ceremony. The snake-dance takes
place around a rough column of rock, with Hopis, in
native dress and carrying snakes in their hands and
mouths, circling the rock. Close shot of TR, seated
and apparently awaiting the beginning of the ritual.
Brief shot of Arizona landscape.
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Japanese and Russian peace delegates--leaving New
York City, 1905
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], 1905.
SUMMARY On Aug. 5, 1905 the Japanese and Russian delegations
to the Portsmouth Peace Conference left New York City
to board ships which would take them first to Oyster
Bay to talk with TR and then to the conference in Portsmouth,
N.H. Views at the wharf of the New York Yacht Club of
the Japanese delegation boarding two U.S. Navy steam
launches; part of the Russian delegation walks down
a ramp to the wharf; the first three men are unidentified;
the last two men are the chief Russian envoys, Sergius
Witte and Baron Roman Rosen; the delegation is greeted
by third Assistant Secretary of State Herbert H. D.
Peirce and others; the Russians board a steam launch;
final view of man walking down the ramp and then boarding
another launch.
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Judge Alton B. Parker & Mayor McClellan at Esopus
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope
and Biograph Company; 1904.
SUMMARY From three camera positions, the Democratic
presidential candidate, Judge Parker, bids farewell
on the wharf at Esopus to Mayor McClellan and other
important Democrats.
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Kaiser Wilhelm
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l. : s.n., 191-?]
SUMMARY Various scenes of Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany,
in different locations: clear view of the Kaiser walking
towards camera, with German officers on his left, and
a postal delivery service building in immediate background;
view of Wilhelm and unidentified man entering carriage,
Kaiser with group of men on horseback, Kaiser greeting
a line of dignitaries, and final long shot of Wilhelm
posing for the camera with a large group.
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King Albert of Belgium visits TR's grave, October,
1919
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Fox Film Corp., 1919.
SUMMARY King Albert visits Theodore Roosevelt's grave
in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, and is accompanied
by his son Prince Leopold, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,
and several dignitaries. Identified in film are Brand
Whitlock, Ambassador to Belgium, walking in the rear
of the group, and a man who may be Joseph M. Nye walking
beside King Albert. Interior title states that King
Albert requested that no pictures be taken at gravesite.
Film contains only shots of the King's party walking
from the grave and of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., King
Albert, and an unidentified man sitting in an open car
ready to depart.
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King Edward's funeral, 1910 (in 2 parts)
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l. : s.n., 1910]
SUMMARY Ceremonial funeral procession of King Edward
VII (1901-1910) passing through the streets of London
on May 20, 1910. Views of the moving casket, heads of
state walking behind the casket, the royal carriage,
and various marching military units. Attending the ceremony
were Kaiser Wilhelm II, Stéphen Pichon, Kings of Spain,
Portugal, Denmark, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and Theodore
Roosevelt, representing the United States. Roosevelt
is visible at ca. ft. 16-21, 126-129, 168-170.
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Last known home of Czar Nicholas
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 1918?]
SUMMARY Camera pans the home of a merchant named Ipatiev,
where Nicholas II, last Russian emperor, and his royal
family were executed in Ekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk), July
1918. Second sequence is views of men, identified by
interior title as Bolshevik prisoners, standing behind
barbed wire as guards patrol.
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Leonard Wood lays cornerstone of Roosevelt House,
1921
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Pathe News, 1921.
SUMMARY On Jan. 6, 1921, the restoration of TR's birthplace
by the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association is officially
begun with the laying of the Roosevelt House cornerstone.
Views of crowds pressing around platform; Major General
Leonard Wood, TR's longtime friend and political associate,
preparing to set stone in place; Corinne Robinson, TR's
sister and a frequent participant in Roosevelt House
activities, speaking to assembled crowd. Woman seated
on platform is Mrs. John Henry Hammond, president of
the WRMA.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Roosevelt arrives in
New York after the World War
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], 1919.
SUMMARY Theodore Roosevelt Jr., suffering from a machine
gun wound in the leg, returned as a casual from France
to New York City aboard the Mauretania on March 6, 1919.
Medium close shot of TR Jr., dressed in uniform, aboard
what may be the liner Mauretania, docked at the Cunard
pier, North River, New York City.
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Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. attends Women in War
Work Congress in Paris [1918]
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : Mutual Film Corp.,
1918.
SUMMARY During World War I, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt,
Jr. worked for the YMCA in France running canteens,
clubs, and leave centers for soldiers and teaching French.
She also designed the uniforms worn by the women workers
in the YMCA. Views of Mrs. Roosevelt entertaining women
YMCA workers in the garden of the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Alice Green Hoffman, in Paris. There are medium
close shots of Mrs. Roosevelt, the woman not wearing
a hat, as she stands among a group of women.
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Oscar Straus
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 191-?]
SUMMARY Close shot of Oscar S. Straus, author, United
States ambassador, member of the Permanent Court of
Arbitration at The Hague for six three-year terms beginning
in 1902, and Secretary of Commerce and Labor in TR's
Cabinet (1906-1909). Seated at desk, Straus answers
telephone and talks.
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Over route of Roosevelt parade in an automobile
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope
and Biograph Company, 1903.
SUMMARY This film is a review by automobile of the
arrival parade route of President Theodore Roosevelt,
on Tuesday, May 12, 1903. The film was shot from about
2:10pm to 2:15pm (shortly before the 3pm parade) and
shows street and building decorations and excited crowds.
The portion of the route shown is in the heart of the
downtown business district. The later portion of the
route is shown in the film "Market Street Before Parade"
(1903). Passing northwest up Third Street, the automobile
turns northeast onto Market Street, then north onto
Montgomery Street. After a cut, the driver has made
the first left turn from Montgomery Street and is half
a block west on Sutter Street. The driver turns south
from Sutter to Kearny Street, and crosses Post Street
en route to Market Street. Having come "full circle,"
the driver turns right (southwest) onto Market Street
and continues along Market to the Grant/O'Farrell streets
intersection (at right).
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Panama Canal--scenes of the finished Canal (in 5
parts)
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n., 1919?]
SUMMARY Scenes of the Panama Canal, generally in the
natural order of passage, from a ship moving from the
Atlantic to the Pacific. The ship passes by the Panamanian
city of Colón on the Atlantic end, through the channel
to Gatun Locks and into Gatun Lake, views of the Gatun
spillway and the Chagres River. From here she passes
from Gaillard Cut (Culebra Cut), into the Pedro Miguel
Locks and into Miraflores Lake. Then through the Miraflores
Locks and into the final portion of the canal, passing
the Canal Zone towns of Ancon, Balboa, and Balboa Heights.
Final views are of the Ancon Hospital (Gorgas Hospital)
and the U.S. Administration Building at Balboa.
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Peace envoys at Portsmouth, N.H.(in 2 parts)
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope
and Biograph Company; 1905.
SUMMARY The Japanese and Russian peace envoys arrive
and depart in automobiles, horse-drawn vehicles, or
steam yachts, with arbitration groups from the United
States. Neutral areas are designated for the conference,
and the docks, and buildings in which the conference
is held, as well as a parade in the streets.
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President Harding and Calvin Coolidge [1] (in 3
parts)
CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [s.n.], 1920.
SUMMARY Various scenes of the official notification
ceremonies held on July 22, 1920 for Warren G. Harding,
selected as the Presidential candidate by 17th Republican
National Convention and Calvin Coolidge, selected as
the Vice Presidential nominee. Opening views of Harding,
followed by scenes of him and his wife, Florence Kling
Harding, in Marion, Ohio; Harding, Coolidge, and Will
H. Hays, Republican National Committee chairman, getting
out of auto with other members of Republican Party;
several scenes from varying distances of Harding and
wife greeting large crowds, Harding delivering a speech
from his porch, and standing in a formal receiving line
shaking hands; close shot of man, identified by interior
title as Harding's father, George T. Harding; views
of Hays opening the official ceremony, with Henry Cabot
Lodge and other members of Notification Committee visible
on speakers' platform. Sequences of Coolidge's notification
ceremony held in Northampton, Mass.; views of Coolidge
delivering his acceptance speech; views of Edwin P.
Morrow, Governor of Kentucky, incorrectly identified
by interior title as Edward, delivering the formal notification
speech; medium shot of Coolidge and Lodge, surrounded
by crowd; several sequences of Coolidge seated at his
desk in Boston and performing duties in the rural setting
of his home in Plymouth, Vt. Final scene of Harding,
Coolidge, and Hays conversing outside the old Senate
Office Building in Washington, with the Capitol visible
in the background on June 30.
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This
CD is created to run on both Windows and Macintosh computers
using an HTML menu to navigate to the various movies.
IMPORTANT: These CDs are designed to
be played in your computer - not your DVD player.
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