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Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870
Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870

EVB2934016: Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870, . / Bridgeman Images

Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924
Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924

EVB2934035: Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924, . / Bridgeman Images

Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris

EVB2934056: Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris, . / Bridgeman Images

Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919
Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919

EVB2934059: Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919, . / Bridgeman Images

Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency
Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency

EVB2934077: Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency, . / Bridgeman Images

The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895
The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895

EVB2934125: The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895, . / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923
William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923

EVB2934151: William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923, . / Bridgeman Images

Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906
Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906

EVB2934156: Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906, . / Bridgeman Images

Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925
Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925

EVB2934171: Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925, . / Bridgeman Images

Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921
Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921

EVB2934182: Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921, . / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year
Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year

EVB2934194: Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year, . / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929
Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929

EVB2934201: Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929, . / Bridgeman Images

Adolf Hitler visits submarines in Kiel, 1935 (b/w photo)
Adolf Hitler visits submarines in Kiel, 1935 (b/w photo)

SZT2983422: Adolf Hitler visits submarines in Kiel, 1935 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Albaniens on the field, 1935 (b/w photo)
Albaniens on the field, 1935 (b/w photo)

SZT2989375: Albaniens on the field, 1935 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Livingroom of Hitlers Bergdorf at Obersalzberg mountain (b/w photo)
Livingroom of Hitlers Bergdorf at Obersalzberg mountain (b/w photo)

SZT2989384: Livingroom of Hitlers Bergdorf at Obersalzberg mountain (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

First German Radio Exhibition, 1924 (b/w photo)
First German Radio Exhibition, 1924 (b/w photo)

SZT2989390: First German Radio Exhibition, 1924 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

German infantry guns at Gran-Brueckenkopf 1945 (b/w photo)
German infantry guns at Gran-Brueckenkopf 1945 (b/w photo)

SZT2989423: German infantry guns at Gran-Brueckenkopf 1945 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Market stalls and horse drawn carriages on the Gendarmen Market. (b/w photo)
Market stalls and horse drawn carriages on the Gendarmen Market. (b/w photo)

SZT2989429: Market stalls and horse drawn carriages on the Gendarmen Market. (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Arthur Harris (photo)
Arthur Harris (photo)

SZT2989448: Arthur Harris (photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Hitler on the steps of the Presidential Palace (b/w photo)
Hitler on the steps of the Presidential Palace (b/w photo)

SZT2989466: Hitler on the steps of the Presidential Palace (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

'Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler' in front of the Kroll Opera (b/w photo)
'Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler' in front of the Kroll Opera (b/w photo)

SZT2989469: 'Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler' in front of the Kroll Opera (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Parade of SA before Adolf Hitler during the Nuremberg Rally, 1937 (b/w photo)
Parade of SA before Adolf Hitler during the Nuremberg Rally, 1937 (b/w photo)

SZT2989487: Parade of SA before Adolf Hitler during the Nuremberg Rally, 1937 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Capri (b/w photo)
Capri (b/w photo)

SZT2989499: Capri (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Amalfi (b/w photo)
Amalfi (b/w photo)

SZT2989502: Amalfi (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Francisco Franco (b/w photo)
Francisco Franco (b/w photo)

SZT2989515: Francisco Franco (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Queen Isabella II of Spain (b/w photo)
Queen Isabella II of Spain (b/w photo)

SZT2989520: Queen Isabella II of Spain (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

War in the East (photo)
War in the East (photo)

SZT2989545: War in the East (photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Mann, during the hand over of the Nobel Prize, 1929 (b/w photo)
Thomas Mann, during the hand over of the Nobel Prize, 1929 (b/w photo)

SZT2989575: Thomas Mann, during the hand over of the Nobel Prize, 1929 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Richard E. Byrd, 1929 (b/w photo)
Richard E. Byrd, 1929 (b/w photo)

SZT2989590: Richard E. Byrd, 1929 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Hans Frank and Dr. Hueber 1938 (b/w photo)
Hans Frank and Dr. Hueber 1938 (b/w photo)

SZT2989596: Hans Frank and Dr. Hueber 1938 (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

Lieutenant General Michoff (b/w photo)
Lieutenant General Michoff (b/w photo)

SZT2989668: Lieutenant General Michoff (b/w photo), . / Bridgeman Images

James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920
James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920

EVB2934213: James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920, . / Bridgeman Images

Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925
Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925

EVB2934219: Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925, . / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair

EVB2934234: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair, . / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics

EVB2934242: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics, . / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921

EVB2934249: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921, . / Bridgeman Images


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