President McKinley inauguration, 1901
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| Description | The first 3 minutes may be unrelated footage: includes views of men getting into cars and carriages; views of crowds observing men disembarking from carriages and entering a building; views of President William McKinley speaking. Views of crowds on Pennsylvania Ave., NW, in front of the old Willard Hotel during the March 4, 1901 inaugural festivities. A mounted military unit rides through what is probably the court of honor, the area on Pennsylvania Ave., NW, from Fifteenth St. to Seventeenth St.; the President and his party reviewed the inaugural parade from a stand in this area. McKinley doffs his hat to the crowd as his carriage passes the Willard Hotel [3:54 min.]. Sen. Marcus A. Hanna of Ohio sits beside McKinley in the carriage. Several members of the President's special escort, Troop A of the Ohio National Guard, are visible along with aides and guards. The man riding alone in the second carriage may be Theodore Roosevelt. The last sequence, of McKinley in a carriage in the cour |
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| Date | 1901 |
| Source | www.loc.gov |
| Author | theodore roosevelt association collection (library of congress), mckinley, william, roosevelt, theodore, hanna, marcus alonzo, roosevelt memorial association, paramount pictures corporation |
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Attribution: theodore roosevelt association collection (library of congress), mckinley, william, roosevelt, theodore, hanna, marcus alonzo, roosevelt memorial association, paramount pictures corporation, 1901