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WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
ROOSEVELT
THEODORE - KERMIT
ARCHIBALD - QUENTIN

President Roosevelt
Archie Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Jr
Kermit Roosevelt
Quentin Roosevelt
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt and his four sons in 1904
Source of Photograph: The World To-Day; Chicago, Modern Research Society, Vol. 7, Jul - Dec, 1904.

Arthur Woods
Archie Roosevelt
Capt D.W. White
Theodore Roosevelt Jr
Arthur Woods, Archie Roosevelt. Capt. D. W. White and Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
at Plattsburg Training Camp, NY 1917
NARA165-WW-412B-018
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165.

Archie Roosevelt
Cpt. Archie Roosevelt injured in France on Mar. 11th,
is shown on 5th Ave. New York as he recovers 9-13-1918
NARA165-WW-412B-019
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165.

Kermit Roosevelt
Cpt. Kermit Roosevelt wading a river in Mesopotamia 1918
NARA165-WW-412B-028
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165.

Kermit Roosevelt
Kermit Roosevelt and family - 1919
NARA165-WW-412B-027
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165.
Kermit Roosevelt

Kermit Roosevelt at Plattsburg Training Camp, NY 1918
NARA165-WW-412B-026
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr

Pont l'Evêque

Maj. T. Roosevelt, Jr. citing Lt. C. R. Holmes and Sgt. Murphy of 1st Bat. 26th Regt. Inf. for bravery, Bois l'Evêque, France Apr. 5, 1918
NARA111-SC-010360-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Theodore Roosevelt Jr


Theodore Roosevelt Jr
Grenderich

LTC T. Roosevelt Jr. leading 26th Inf, 3rd Bn.1st Div.
up hills Rothe Kope near Grenderich, Germany 12-7-18
NARA111-SC-39630-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Quentin was
Teddy Roosevelt's
youngest son

Quentin Roosevelt
2LT Wm. P. Preston, 42nd Div, putting cross on the grave of 1LT Quentin Roosevelt Aug. 9, 1918 NARA111-SC-18913-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Quentin Roosevelt
Chamery

Grave of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, aviator, killed July 14, 1918
near Chamery, France as the Germans made it NARA111-SC-18900-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111