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Speaker Clark and Vice Pres't. Marshall, 1913. Creator: Bain News Service
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Speaker Clark and Vice Pres't. Marshall, 1913. Creator: Bain News Service
Speaker Clark and Vice Pres't. Marshall, 1913. Shows James Beauchamp Clark, "Champ Clark," (1850-1921), Speaker of the House (on the right), and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall (seated next to Clark) during the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson
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A Historic Moment in American Politics: Speaker Clark and Vice President Marshall (1913)
This rare black-and-white photograph print captures a pivotal moment in American history, showcasing James Beauchamp "Champ" Clark, the Speaker of the House, alongside Thomas Riley Marshall, the newly sworn-in Vice President. The image was taken by Bain News Service on March 4, 1913, during the inauguration ceremony of President Woodrow Wilson.
Clark and Marshall are seen standing together in front of a horse-drawn carriage, symbolizing their commitment to working together for the betterment of America. This powerful moment marks not only a significant chapter in American politics but also highlights the strong relationship between these two influential figures.
The photograph is part of Bain News Service's extensive collection, which has been preserved and made available through Heritage Images. This iconic image serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Champ Clark and Thomas Riley Marshall, whose contributions continue to shape America's political landscape.
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