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Siegfried, Germanic mythical hero, in costume for performance in Wagner's opera. c. 1915
Siegfried, Germanic mythical hero, in costume for performance in Wagner's opera. c. 1915

EVB2933646: Siegfried, Germanic mythical hero, in costume for performance in Wagner's opera. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Horatio William Parker (1863-1919), American composer, known for his choral works, and his masterpiece, the 1893 oratorio, HORA NOVISSIMA
Horatio William Parker (1863-1919), American composer, known for his choral works, and his masterpiece, the 1893 oratorio, HORA NOVISSIMA

EVB2933652: Horatio William Parker (1863-1919), American composer, known for his choral works, and his masterpiece, the 1893 oratorio, HORA NOVISSIMA / Bridgeman Images

Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer lighting a cigarette, 1907
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer lighting a cigarette, 1907

EVB2933658: Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer lighting a cigarette, 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), Italian opera composer. 1907
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), Italian opera composer. 1907

EVB2933661: Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), Italian opera composer. 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Antonio Scotti (1866-1936), an Italian baritone, with the Scotti Opera Company, which toured the United States in the early 1920s
Antonio Scotti (1866-1936), an Italian baritone, with the Scotti Opera Company, which toured the United States in the early 1920s

EVB2933665: Antonio Scotti (1866-1936), an Italian baritone, with the Scotti Opera Company, which toured the United States in the early 1920s / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) giving his inaugural address at the US Capitol in March 1925
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) giving his inaugural address at the US Capitol in March 1925

EVB2932094: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) giving his inaugural address at the US Capitol in March 1925 / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) with wife grace opens the 3rd game of the 1925 World Series. The Washington Senators won the game but lost the Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) with wife grace opens the 3rd game of the 1925 World Series. The Washington Senators won the game but lost the Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates

EVB2932099: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) with wife grace opens the 3rd game of the 1925 World Series. The Washington Senators won the game but lost the Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates / Bridgeman Images

Tea Kettle Butte, Pyramid Park, North Dakota, became the visual symbol the
Tea Kettle Butte, Pyramid Park, North Dakota, became the visual symbol the

EVB2932102: Tea Kettle Butte, Pyramid Park, North Dakota, became the visual symbol the "Teapot Dome" scandal involving the Warren Harding administration, centered on the secret leasing of federal oil reserves by the Secretary of the Interior, Albert B. Fall / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) flag draped coffin lying in state in the White House with a military honor Guard, 1923
President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) flag draped coffin lying in state in the White House with a military honor Guard, 1923

EVB2932108: President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) flag draped coffin lying in state in the White House with a military honor Guard, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), Coolidge's vice president, won the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for managing Germany's reparations payments after World War I. 1924 portrait
Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), Coolidge's vice president, won the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for managing Germany's reparations payments after World War I. 1924 portrait

EVB2932112: Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), Coolidge's vice president, won the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for managing Germany's reparations payments after World War I. 1924 portrait / Bridgeman Images

1910 head and shoulders portrait of Republican President William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
1910 head and shoulders portrait of Republican President William Howard Taft (1857-1930)

EVB2932116: 1910 head and shoulders portrait of Republican President William Howard Taft (1857-1930) / Bridgeman Images

Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1921. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered in October 1919
Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1921. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered in October 1919

EVB2932118: Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1921. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered in October 1919 / Bridgeman Images

1925 Inaugural Ball celebrating Calvin Coolidge's first term as an elected President
1925 Inaugural Ball celebrating Calvin Coolidge's first term as an elected President

EVB2932121: 1925 Inaugural Ball celebrating Calvin Coolidge's first term as an elected President / Bridgeman Images

Ex-President, then Chief Justice Taft, Taft photographed on Washington Street in February 1922
Ex-President, then Chief Justice Taft, Taft photographed on Washington Street in February 1922

EVB2932135: Ex-President, then Chief Justice Taft, Taft photographed on Washington Street in February 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1923. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered the previous year on October 2, 1919
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1923. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered the previous year on October 2, 1919

EVB2932139: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson riding in an open carriage in Washington, DC in 1923. President Wilson shows the effects of a severe stroke he suffered the previous year on October 2, 1919 / Bridgeman Images

Robert Lincoln(1843-1926), the only child of Abraham Lincoln to survive into adulthood, as an elderly man at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in 1922. He was a successful attorney and served as minister to Britain for Republican Presidents
Robert Lincoln(1843-1926), the only child of Abraham Lincoln to survive into adulthood, as an elderly man at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in 1922. He was a successful attorney and served as minister to Britain for Republican Presidents

EVB2932140: Robert Lincoln(1843-1926), the only child of Abraham Lincoln to survive into adulthood, as an elderly man at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in 1922. He was a successful attorney and served as minister to Britain for Republican Presidents / Bridgeman Images

President and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt seated on lawn, surrounded by their family of four boys, and daughter Ethel. 1907 photo
President and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt seated on lawn, surrounded by their family of four boys, and daughter Ethel. 1907 photo

EVB2932142: President and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt seated on lawn, surrounded by their family of four boys, and daughter Ethel. 1907 photo / Bridgeman Images

James M. Cox (right), 1920 Democratic candidate for President with his Vice Presidential running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt
James M. Cox (right), 1920 Democratic candidate for President with his Vice Presidential running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt

EVB2932143: James M. Cox (right), 1920 Democratic candidate for President with his Vice Presidential running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt / Bridgeman Images

1909 cartoon criticizing to Taft's continuation of his predecessor's
1909 cartoon criticizing to Taft's continuation of his predecessor's

EVB2932144: 1909 cartoon criticizing to Taft's continuation of his predecessor's "Roosevelt policy," pointing to "Taft policy" on wall, and telling Taft, "You're big enough to have your own policies - and they are good enough for the American people." / Bridgeman Images

Large crowd listening to Theodore Roosevelt speaking in Yonkers, NY on 10-17-1910
Large crowd listening to Theodore Roosevelt speaking in Yonkers, NY on 10-17-1910

EVB2932151: Large crowd listening to Theodore Roosevelt speaking in Yonkers, NY on 10-17-1910 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency

EVB2932156: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency / Bridgeman Images

Press photographers waiting in the snow at President Taft's inauguration, March 4, 1909
Press photographers waiting in the snow at President Taft's inauguration, March 4, 1909

EVB2932160: Press photographers waiting in the snow at President Taft's inauguration, March 4, 1909 / Bridgeman Images

President William Taft (1857-1930) boards the Presidential yacht,
President William Taft (1857-1930) boards the Presidential yacht,

EVB2932161: President William Taft (1857-1930) boards the Presidential yacht, "Mayflower," on an outing in 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), weakened by a severe stroke in 1919, is supported by an African American servant, as he stands in the doorway of his home on his 65th birthday, Dec., 28, 1921
Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), weakened by a severe stroke in 1919, is supported by an African American servant, as he stands in the doorway of his home on his 65th birthday, Dec., 28, 1921

EVB2932162: Ex-President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), weakened by a severe stroke in 1919, is supported by an African American servant, as he stands in the doorway of his home on his 65th birthday, Dec., 28, 1921 / Bridgeman Images

President William Howard Taft (1857-1930) and dignitaries during Decoration Day (Memorial Day) ceremonies in 1910
President William Howard Taft (1857-1930) and dignitaries during Decoration Day (Memorial Day) ceremonies in 1910

EVB2932171: President William Howard Taft (1857-1930) and dignitaries during Decoration Day (Memorial Day) ceremonies in 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt's 1910 African safari on the march, with a line of African men on road, carrying trunks, boxes and other items
Theodore Roosevelt's 1910 African safari on the march, with a line of African men on road, carrying trunks, boxes and other items

EVB2932176: Theodore Roosevelt's 1910 African safari on the march, with a line of African men on road, carrying trunks, boxes and other items / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt standing before the forest king in Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, California in 1903
President Roosevelt standing before the forest king in Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, California in 1903

EVB2932178: President Roosevelt standing before the forest king in Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, California in 1903 / Bridgeman Images

Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1929) administering the oath of office to President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1925
Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1929) administering the oath of office to President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1925

EVB2932184: Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1929) administering the oath of office to President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency. While First Lady, she advocated for improved housing for Washington DC's African Americans
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency. While First Lady, she advocated for improved housing for Washington DC's African Americans

EVB2932185: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson, 1860-1914) Wilson's first wife, who died in 1914, during the second year of his presidency. While First Lady, she advocated for improved housing for Washington DC's African Americans / Bridgeman Images

The Hoover family's White House dogs King Tut, Whoopie, and Englehurst Gillette. Throughout the 20th century, the African Americans of Washington, DC have served as White House staff
The Hoover family's White House dogs King Tut, Whoopie, and Englehurst Gillette. Throughout the 20th century, the African Americans of Washington, DC have served as White House staff

EVB2932196: The Hoover family's White House dogs King Tut, Whoopie, and Englehurst Gillette. Throughout the 20th century, the African Americans of Washington, DC have served as White House staff / Bridgeman Images

Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) addressing Congress in 1916
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) addressing Congress in 1916

EVB2932203: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) addressing Congress in 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Czechoslovaks for Hoover's children's relief committee, 1918 (poster)
Czechoslovaks for Hoover's children's relief committee, 1918 (poster)

EVB2932211: Czechoslovaks for Hoover's children's relief committee, 1918 (poster), Preissig, Vojtěch (1873-1944) / Bridgeman Images

1921 portrait of Grave Coolidge (1979-1947), wife of then Vice President Calvin Coolidge knitting
1921 portrait of Grave Coolidge (1979-1947), wife of then Vice President Calvin Coolidge knitting

EVB2932213: 1921 portrait of Grave Coolidge (1979-1947), wife of then Vice President Calvin Coolidge knitting / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) using a telephone, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) using a telephone, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923

EVB2932215: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) using a telephone, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt taking the oath of office, Mar. 4 1905. The east portico of the U.S. Capitol is decorated with flags and masses of people crowd its roofs and balconies
President Roosevelt taking the oath of office, Mar. 4 1905. The east portico of the U.S. Capitol is decorated with flags and masses of people crowd its roofs and balconies

EVB2932221: President Roosevelt taking the oath of office, Mar. 4 1905. The east portico of the U.S. Capitol is decorated with flags and masses of people crowd its roofs and balconies / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) delivering his inaugural address on March 4, 1925
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) delivering his inaugural address on March 4, 1925

EVB2932224: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) delivering his inaugural address on March 4, 1925 / Bridgeman Images


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