Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . An Approved Pictar hy Iarh : THEODORE llOOSEVELT As be appeared when President of the United States during the first part of his The picture on the opposite page was taken durinK the reception tohis neighbor! at Oyster Bay, September 15. l.)02, when President Roose-velt gathered about him several of his neighbors and a number ofNew York detectives on the veranda of his house, and called to aphotographer to take the
Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . An Approved Pictar hy Iarh : THEODORE llOOSEVELT As be appeared when President of the United States during the first part of his The picture on the opposite page was taken durinK the reception tohis neighbor! at Oyster Bay, September 15. l.)02, when President Roose-velt gathered about him several of his neighbors and a number ofNew York detectives on the veranda of his house, and called to aphotographer to take the group. The photographer had used up all ofhis plates, but being quick-witted, and realizing that a request wasvirtually a command from the President of the United States, hastilyslipped into the camera a plate already exposed, thus making a doubleexposure, the picture being later enlai-ged and sent to President Roose-velt. 1. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States. 2. James E. Downing, Detective Sergeant. New York. 3. J. H. Allen. Central Office Detective, New York. 4. John T. Ruth. Central Office Detective, New York. 5. John Becker. Central Office Detective. New York. 6. William P. Sheridan, Detective Sergeant. New York. 7. John J. Burke, Central Office Detective. New York. 8. George T.
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