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FAB 7635 (viewing print, copy 2)
FRA 5982 (dupe neg pic)
TR's funeral at Oyster Bay, 1919 /
[Universal Film Manufacturing Co.].
Theodore Roosevelt's funeral at Oyster Bay, 1919
United States.
United States :
Universal Film Manufacturing Co.,
1919.
1 film reel of 1 (ca. 50 ft.) :
si. b&w ;
16mm.
viewing print.
1 film reel of 1 (ca. 50 ft.) :
si. b&w ;
16mm.
viewing print (copy 2)
1 film reel of 1 (ca. 50 ft.) :
si. b&w ;
16mm.
dupe neg pic.
Copyright: no reg.
Originally part of the newsreel series, Universal current events, according to the Theodore Roosevelt Association film collection catalog, p. 153.
Duration: 2:05 at 16 fps.
Sources used: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division portrait and stereo files.
Appearing: Rev. George E. Talmadge, Archie Roosevelt, Gen. Peyton C. March, Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall, Rear Admiral Cameron M. Winslow, Major-Gen. Leonard Wood, Oscar S. Straus.
Views of Christ Episcopal Church, the funeral procession, and Youngs Memorial Cemetery during the funeral of Theodore Roosevelt on January 8, 1919, in Oyster Bay, N.Y. Medium close shot of specially delegated New York City mounted police guards, followed by hearse, passing on road in front of church; long shot at church entrance of flag-draped casket being placed in hearse, with line of funeral procession autos parked behind, and crowds on church lawn; closer shot from different angle of casket as it is borne through church entrance to hearse, with flag-bearer following behind, and Rev. George E. Talmadge, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church and reader at the simple service, visible in street beside hearse; long shot in cemetery of casket being shouldered and carried up steep pathway to grave site, preceded by Rev. Talmadge and followed by TR's son, Archie Roosevelt, in uniform, and other family members; close shot at what appears to be train station of the following men in attendance at the funeral: General Peyton C. March, Army Chief of Staff; Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall (1913-1921), official representative of the U.S. Government at the funeral; and Rear Admiral Cameron M. Winslow; close shots in crowd at cemetery of TR's friend, Major-General Leonard Wood; and Oscar S. Straus, Secretary of Commerce and Labor in TR's Cabinet (1906-1909).
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as digital files.
Received: May 1968 from USDA lab;
viewing print (copy 1) and dup neg pic;
preservation;
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection.
Received: 1968-05-01 from Bono film lab;
viewing print (copy 2);
preservation;
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection.
Received: 1967;
transferred to LC from NPS, NPS acquired from RMA, RMA purchased from International Newsreel Company; flash titles; transferred to safety from LC nitrate at USDA lab: May 1968.
Roosevelt, Theodore,
1858-1919
Death and burial.
Funeral rites and ceremonies
New York (State)
Oyster Bay.
Church buildings
New York (State)
Oyster Bay.
Newsreels.
lcgft
Silent films.
lcgft
Short films.
lcgft
Nonfiction films.
lcgft
Talmadge, George E.
Roosevelt, Archibald B.
(Archibald Bulloch),
Sr.,
1894-1979.
March, Peyton Conway,
1864-1955.
Marshall, Thomas R.
(Thomas Riley),
1854-1925.
Winslow, Cameron McRae,
1854-1932.
Wood, Leonard,
1860-1927.
Straus, Oscar S.
(Oscar Solomon),
1850-1926.
Universal Film Manufacturing Company.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
DLC
TR's funeral at Oyster Bay, 1919
(DLC) 13071
MAVIS
Library of Congress
Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recording Sound Division
Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
dcu
Digital viewing copy
ntscrm
00013071
https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/ntscrm.00013071
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