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Wilcox residence, where President Roosevelt took the oath of office, Buffalo, N.Y. c1908. Creator: Unknown
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Wilcox residence, where President Roosevelt took the oath of office, Buffalo, N.Y. c1908. Creator: Unknown
Wilcox residence, where President Roosevelt took the oath of office, Buffalo, N.Y. c1908
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This striking photograph captures the grandeur of the Wilcox Residence in Buffalo, New York, where President Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office on September 14, 1901. The image, estimated to have been taken around 1908, showcases the impressive facade of the historic estate, which was then owned by Colonel Edwin H. Husser. The architectural masterpiece, located in Erie County, New York, is adorned with tall columns and intricate pillars, creating an aura of affluence and grandeur. The portico, with its elegant columns, serves as a prominent feature of the residence, adding to its historic significance. President Roosevelt's unexpected ascension to the presidency following the assassination of President McKinley, led him to take the oath of office in this unexpected location. The event took place on the second-floor balcony of the Wilcox Residence, overlooking Delaware Avenue. The photograph, a dry plate negative glass 8 x 10 in, is a testament to the rich architectural heritage of the United States, and serves as a reminder of the historic political event that took place within its walls. The Wilcox Residence, now a historic site, stands as a symbol of American history and political legacy.
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