Stereo View “Wait Till You Can See The Whites Of Their Eyes Boys”; Co. G, Washington Vols, Pasig Philippines
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1899. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. More
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1899. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. More
New York: Strohmeyer & Wyman Publishers, 1898. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. Multi-lingual text on verso. More
New York: Strohmeyer & Wyman Publishers, 1898. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. The First U. S. Volunteer Cavalry. More
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. Extensive text on verso. More
Meadville Pa. Keystone View Company, (1917). is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. Extensive text on verso. More
Philadelphia: Universal Photo Art Company, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. TR is waving from his carriage. More
Meadville Pa. B. L. Singley, 1902. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. Detailed text on verso;. More
Np: No Publisher, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. A color view of TR's Inauguration. More
Np: No Publisher, 1905. (Theodore Roosevelt). Stereo View In Color Of The Inauguration Of President Roosevelt March 4, 1905. Np: No Publisher, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. More
Chicago: Metropolitan Syndicate, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. TR's Inauguration Parade. More
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1905. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. TR's Inauguration. More
Meadville Pa. B. L. Singley, 1903. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. Detailed text on verso. More
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1902. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. This is the same trip that Owen Wister describes in his book, "Theodore Roosevelt, A Friendship"; It was an incident on this trip that caused the first edition of that book to besuppressed and altered..... More
New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, 1902. View is curved and measures 7" x 3.5”;. This is the same trip that Owen Wister describes in his book, "Theodore Roosevelt, A Friendship"; It was an incident on this trip that caused the first edition of that book to besuppressed and altered..... More