Volunteer crew wanted,T Roosevelt,National Honor,rescue boat,J S Pughe,1900
Title: A volunteer crew wanted / J.S. Pughe.
Creator(s): Pughe, J. S. (John S.), 1870-1909, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., 1902 October 8.
Summary: Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt putting a rescue boat labeled 'National Honor' to sea, carrying lifesaving equipment and an oar labeled 'Reciprocity'; out to sea a ship labeled 'Cuba' is floundering. Roosevelt looks back toward shore at the 'Republican Congressional Station' where several men wearing foul-weather clothing await the wreck of the ship and the flotsam to wash ashore.
Notes:
Title from item.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 52, no. 1336 (1902 October 8), centerfold.
Copyright 1902 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Lifesaving--1900-1910.
Shipwrecks--1900-1910.
Reciprocity--1900-1910.
Lifesaving stations--1900-1910.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1900-1910.
Chromolithographs--Color--1900-1910.
Periodical illustrations--1900-1910.
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