"The Nation's Chief visiting the Exposition—President Roosevelt on the 'Algonquin,' Charleston Harbor, S.C." - published by the renowned Underwood & Underwood studios.
The photograph captures President Roosevelt in a candid moment aboard the U.S. Revenue Cutter Algonquin. He is seen in formal attire, holding his top hat while conversing near a group of sailors in period naval uniforms. This visit to Charleston in April 1902 was a major diplomatic and domestic event, intended to promote reconciliation and commercial ties between the North and South while highlighting the burgeoning American naval presence. Roosevelt's appearance at the Charleston Exposition was one of his earliest major tours as President, following the assassination of William McKinley. The stereoview serves as a superb example of early 20th-century photojournalism, offering a three-dimensional glimpse into the robust public persona of the "Rough Rider" president at the height of his influence.
Measures 3.5 x 7 inches
Good condition, with some age wear
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