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President Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Address - Hear and Read the Full Text
Listen to and read the inauguration address of U.S. Republican President Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt delivered this speech on March 4, 1905 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
published: 05 Nov 2012
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Inaugural Address by Theodore Roosevelt (1905)
Performed by Paul Adams for LibriVox.org from the Project Gutenberg text. From "The Art of Public Speaking" by Dale Carnagey and J. Berg Esenwein, Appendix D - Theodore Roosevelt, at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16317.
published: 28 Oct 2010
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Theodore Roosevelt's Inaugural Ceremony, 1905
Summary
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. ...
published: 04 Jan 2010
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TEDDY ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION 1901
(31 Dec 1901)
Various shots of procession thru streets. Roosevelt talking to crowds. CU Roosevelt.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Franklin Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (1933)
On March 4, which was inauguration day until 1937, it will be the 90th anniversary of FDR's first inauguration ceremony. Elected to the executive office, President Roosevelt faced a nation in the midst of the Great Depression. He stood in front of the inauguration crowd and declared "the only thing to fear is fear itself," inspiring a reeling citizenry. Watch this segment of his address where he laid out his policy goals.
This speech is a part of C-SPAN's new series Speeches that Defined a Presidency. Watch other memorable speeches and various historical topics Saturdays on C-SPAN 2 or online: https://www.c-span.org/liveEvent/?presidential-speeches
published: 02 Mar 2023
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Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration Reenactment
A brief history of the events surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, culminating in a reenactment of the historic inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States of America on September 14th, 1901.
published: 01 Feb 2010
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1905: Roosevelt's diverse inaugural
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about the diverse cast of characters at Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration.
published: 18 Jan 2013
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Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905 Washington DC
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney ...
published: 05 Dec 2023
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Lincoln is Elected President & Confronts a Nation Divided | Abraham Lincoln
As the southern states are succeeding, Lincoln begins his journey to Washington, DC but encounters fierce enemies along the way, in this clip from "The Railsplitter."
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published: 21 Feb 2022
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President Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Address - Hear and Read the Full Text
Listen to and read the inauguration address of U.S. Republican President Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt delivered this speech on March 4, 1905 at the ...
Listen to and read the inauguration address of U.S. Republican President Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt delivered this speech on March 4, 1905 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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Listen to and read the inauguration address of U.S. Republican President Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt delivered this speech on March 4, 1905 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 2403
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Inaugural Address by Theodore Roosevelt (1905)
Performed by Paul Adams for LibriVox.org from the Project Gutenberg text. From "The Art of Public Speaking" by Dale Carnagey and J. Berg Esenwein, Appendix D - ...
Performed by Paul Adams for LibriVox.org from the Project Gutenberg text. From "The Art of Public Speaking" by Dale Carnagey and J. Berg Esenwein, Appendix D - Theodore Roosevelt, at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16317.
https://wn.com/Inaugural_Address_By_Theodore_Roosevelt_(1905)
Performed by Paul Adams for LibriVox.org from the Project Gutenberg text. From "The Art of Public Speaking" by Dale Carnagey and J. Berg Esenwein, Appendix D - Theodore Roosevelt, at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16317.
- published: 28 Oct 2010
- views: 14479
1:46
Theodore Roosevelt's Inaugural Ceremony, 1905
Summary
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by ...
Summary
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney holds the Bible. The platform is decorated with plants and garlands and a large banner with the American eagle on it hangs from the center of the railing. West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen are assembled below the platform.
Other Titles
Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural ceremony, 1905
Roosevelt Memorial Association title: TR's inaugural address, 1905
Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905
Created/Published
United States : [s.n.], 1905.
Notes
Appearing: President Theodore Roosevelt, John C. Spooner, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Dalzell, Melville Weston Fuller, James H. McKenney.
Research indicates film is of TR taking oath of office rather than delivering his inaugural address.
Subjects
United States.--Army.--Cavalry, 1st.
United States Military Academy.
United States Naval Academy.
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
Oaths.
Inauguration Day.
Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919--Inauguration, 1905.
Processions.
Midshipmen.
Fifteenth Street (Washington, D.C.)
Documentary--Short.
Newsreel--Short.
Related Names
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
Dalzell, John, 1845-1927.
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
McKenney, James Hall, 1837-1913.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
Digital ID
trmp 4109 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4109
https://wn.com/Theodore_Roosevelt's_Inaugural_Ceremony,_1905
Summary
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney holds the Bible. The platform is decorated with plants and garlands and a large banner with the American eagle on it hangs from the center of the railing. West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen are assembled below the platform.
Other Titles
Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural ceremony, 1905
Roosevelt Memorial Association title: TR's inaugural address, 1905
Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905
Created/Published
United States : [s.n.], 1905.
Notes
Appearing: President Theodore Roosevelt, John C. Spooner, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Dalzell, Melville Weston Fuller, James H. McKenney.
Research indicates film is of TR taking oath of office rather than delivering his inaugural address.
Subjects
United States.--Army.--Cavalry, 1st.
United States Military Academy.
United States Naval Academy.
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
Oaths.
Inauguration Day.
Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919--Inauguration, 1905.
Processions.
Midshipmen.
Fifteenth Street (Washington, D.C.)
Documentary--Short.
Newsreel--Short.
Related Names
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
Dalzell, John, 1845-1927.
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
McKenney, James Hall, 1837-1913.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
Digital ID
trmp 4109 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4109
- published: 04 Jan 2010
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0:35
TEDDY ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION 1901
(31 Dec 1901)
Various shots of procession thru streets. Roosevelt talking to crowds. CU Roosevelt.
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(31 Dec 1901)
Various shots of procession thru streets. Roosevelt talking to crowds. CU Roosevelt.
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(31 Dec 1901)
Various shots of procession thru streets. Roosevelt talking to crowds. CU Roosevelt.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 5688
7:28
Franklin Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (1933)
On March 4, which was inauguration day until 1937, it will be the 90th anniversary of FDR's first inauguration ceremony. Elected to the executive office, Presi...
On March 4, which was inauguration day until 1937, it will be the 90th anniversary of FDR's first inauguration ceremony. Elected to the executive office, President Roosevelt faced a nation in the midst of the Great Depression. He stood in front of the inauguration crowd and declared "the only thing to fear is fear itself," inspiring a reeling citizenry. Watch this segment of his address where he laid out his policy goals.
This speech is a part of C-SPAN's new series Speeches that Defined a Presidency. Watch other memorable speeches and various historical topics Saturdays on C-SPAN 2 or online: https://www.c-span.org/liveEvent/?presidential-speeches
https://wn.com/Franklin_Roosevelt's_First_Inaugural_Address_(1933)
On March 4, which was inauguration day until 1937, it will be the 90th anniversary of FDR's first inauguration ceremony. Elected to the executive office, President Roosevelt faced a nation in the midst of the Great Depression. He stood in front of the inauguration crowd and declared "the only thing to fear is fear itself," inspiring a reeling citizenry. Watch this segment of his address where he laid out his policy goals.
This speech is a part of C-SPAN's new series Speeches that Defined a Presidency. Watch other memorable speeches and various historical topics Saturdays on C-SPAN 2 or online: https://www.c-span.org/liveEvent/?presidential-speeches
- published: 02 Mar 2023
- views: 43547
7:32
Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration Reenactment
A brief history of the events surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, culminating in a re...
A brief history of the events surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, culminating in a reenactment of the historic inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States of America on September 14th, 1901.
https://wn.com/Theodore_Roosevelt_Inauguration_Reenactment
A brief history of the events surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, culminating in a reenactment of the historic inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States of America on September 14th, 1901.
- published: 01 Feb 2010
- views: 93880
0:46
1905: Roosevelt's diverse inaugural
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about the diverse cast of characters at Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration.
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about the diverse cast of characters at Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration.
https://wn.com/1905_Roosevelt's_Diverse_Inaugural
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about the diverse cast of characters at Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration.
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 1529
1:46
Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905 Washington DC
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted R...
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney holds the Bible. The platform is decorated with plants and garlands and a large banner with the American eagle on it hangs from the center of the railing. West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen are assembled below the platform. #historical #film #history #president #theodoreroosevelt #washingtondc #inauguration
https://wn.com/Theodore_Roosevelt's_Inaugural_Address,_1905_Washington_DC
On Mar. 4, 1905, TR is inaugurated in Washington, D.C. with much celebration and fanfare. TR rides in an open landau on Fifteenth St., NW, escorted by mounted Rough Riders; Secret Service men and detectives walk on either side of the carriage; TR tips his hat to the crowd. Sitting beside him is Sen. John C. Spooner of Wis., Chairman of the joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Opposite, but not clearly visible, are Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mass. and Rep. John Dalzell of Penn., members of the committee. Second sequence consists of long shots of TR taking the oath of office on a platform erected on the east front of the Capitol; Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller (1888-1910) administers the Presidential oath of office as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court James H. McKenney holds the Bible. The platform is decorated with plants and garlands and a large banner with the American eagle on it hangs from the center of the railing. West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen are assembled below the platform. #historical #film #history #president #theodoreroosevelt #washingtondc #inauguration
- published: 05 Dec 2023
- views: 4
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Lincoln is Elected President & Confronts a Nation Divided | Abraham Lincoln
As the southern states are succeeding, Lincoln begins his journey to Washington, DC but encounters fierce enemies along the way, in this clip from "The Railspli...
As the southern states are succeeding, Lincoln begins his journey to Washington, DC but encounters fierce enemies along the way, in this clip from "The Railsplitter."
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Abraham Lincoln on The History Channel, a three night event premiering Sunday, 2/20, through Tuesday, 2/22, at 8/7c.
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Explore the depth of one of history’s most interesting men—Theodore Roosevelt. Watch the two-night event “Theodore Roosevelt” premiering Memorial Day at 8/7c.
"Abraham Lincoln" tells the true story of America's iconic 16th president. Across three two-hour episodes, the mini-series immerses viewers into the world and story of Abe before Lincoln. A young man looking to make his mark, Abraham Lincoln grows into the man who puts himself in a position to lead the young United States through its greatest crisis. By weaving together both scripted dramatizations of important moments in his life and commentary by authoritative historians and public figures-including former President Barack Obama-the series is a portrait of Lincoln determined to leave his mark on the world. The series chronicles the evolution of Abraham Lincoln as a man and as a thinker against the backdrop of a nation increasingly torn over the issue of slavery. As the war rages on, the series shows how, in part due to the efforts and influence of abolitionists like Frederick Douglass, he comes to value the importance of seizing the moment at hand to end slavery in America, once and for all.
The HISTORY Channel® is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premium documentaries, and scripted event programming.
https://wn.com/Lincoln_Is_Elected_President_Confronts_A_Nation_Divided_|_Abraham_Lincoln
As the southern states are succeeding, Lincoln begins his journey to Washington, DC but encounters fierce enemies along the way, in this clip from "The Railsplitter."
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Abraham Lincoln on The History Channel, a three night event premiering Sunday, 2/20, through Tuesday, 2/22, at 8/7c.
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Explore the depth of one of history’s most interesting men—Theodore Roosevelt. Watch the two-night event “Theodore Roosevelt” premiering Memorial Day at 8/7c.
"Abraham Lincoln" tells the true story of America's iconic 16th president. Across three two-hour episodes, the mini-series immerses viewers into the world and story of Abe before Lincoln. A young man looking to make his mark, Abraham Lincoln grows into the man who puts himself in a position to lead the young United States through its greatest crisis. By weaving together both scripted dramatizations of important moments in his life and commentary by authoritative historians and public figures-including former President Barack Obama-the series is a portrait of Lincoln determined to leave his mark on the world. The series chronicles the evolution of Abraham Lincoln as a man and as a thinker against the backdrop of a nation increasingly torn over the issue of slavery. As the war rages on, the series shows how, in part due to the efforts and influence of abolitionists like Frederick Douglass, he comes to value the importance of seizing the moment at hand to end slavery in America, once and for all.
The HISTORY Channel® is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premium documentaries, and scripted event programming.
- published: 21 Feb 2022
- views: 520001
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Address
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- published: 19 Feb 2022
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