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Former President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and other members of his expedition party from the Smithsonian Roosevelt African Expedition stand next to an American flag. Roosevelt is standing to the left of the flag with his head to the side. Other men in the image include Kermit Roosevelt, Edgar Alexander Mearns, and John Alden Loring. On this trip, Roosevelt collected natural history specimens for the United States National Museum (now National Museum of Natural History) and live animals for the National Zoological Park Full description |
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Short title | SIA2009-1371 |
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Date and time of data generation | 19 March 2009 |
Headline | Members of Theodore Roosevelt's Smithsonian African Expedition standing next to an American flag |
Source | Smithsonian Institution Archives |
Copyright holder | This image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws. |
Image title | Acc 000095, Box 56, Folder 10 |
JPEG file comment | Acc 000095, Box 56, Folder 10; "Members of Theodore Roosevelt's Smithsonian African Expedition standing next to an American flag. Roosevelt is standing to the left of the flag with his head to the side. Other men in the image include Kermit Roosevelt, Edgar Alexander Mearns, and John Alden Loring. The image was taken on Theodore Roosevelt's Smithsonian African Expedition. In 1909 he led an expedition party for the Smithsonian to Africa. On this trip, Roosevelt collected natural history specimens for the United States National Museum (now National Museum of Natural History) and live animals for the National Zoological Park." |
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- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Portrait photographs of Theodore Roosevelt
- Kermit Roosevelt in 1909
- Edgar Alexander Mearns
- Smithsonian-Roosevelt African Expedition
- John Alden Loring
- 1909 black and white portrait photographs of men
- Theodore Roosevelt in 1909
- Photographs of historical flags of the United States
- Richard John Cuninghame