Lot of 12 of President Woodrow Wilson. 3 by Underwood & Underwood including seated with his Cabinet plus with Gen. Pershing in reviewing stand in France, Christmas Day, 1918 and Wilson addressing troops from the Reviewing stand. 9 Keystone View Co. views including #s 11252 & 16658 close portraits; #17388 Marching in First Division Preparedness Parade in Washington; #19000 Addressing Congress; #11949 Passing down gangplank of S.S. Washington at Brest, France; #18781 with Clemenceau and Lloyd George leaving Palace of Versailles after Peace Treaty signing; #19265 Close standing talking to Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, France; #18767 With Mrs. Wilson and King & Queen of Belgium and #18565 scarce view of a very sick Wilson seated in the backseat of his automobile as he arrived for Pres. Harding's Funeral. He was too weak to go into the Capitol and returned to his home in Washington, D.C. where he died a few days later. As far as can be determined this is the last photograph of Wilson. Gray curved mounts. One with penned notations and another with "Ed. Burchard Collection" imprint on versos. Provenance: The Ed Burchard Stereoview Collection Condition: Overall bright and clear. A couple of the mounts have slight bumped corners.
Lot of 12 of President Woodrow Wilson. 3 by Underwood & Underwood including seated with his Cabinet plus with Gen. Pershing in reviewing stand in France, Christmas Day, 1918 and Wilson addressing troops from the Reviewing stand. 9 Keystone View Co. views including #s 11252 & 16658 close portraits; #17388 Marching in First Division Preparedness Parade in Washington; #19000 Addressing Congress; #11949 Passing down gangplank of S.S. Washington at Brest, France; #18781 with Clemenceau and Lloyd George leaving Palace of Versailles after Peace Treaty signing; #19265 Close standing talking to Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, France; #18767 With Mrs. Wilson and King & Queen of Belgium and #18565 scarce view of a very sick Wilson seated in the backseat of his automobile as he arrived for Pres. Harding's Funeral. He was too weak to go into the Capitol and returned to his home in Washington, D.C. where he died a few days later. As far as can be determined this is the last photograph of Wilson. Gray curved mounts. One with penned notations and another with "Ed. Burchard Collection" imprint on versos. Provenance: The Ed Burchard Stereoview Collection Condition: Overall bright and clear. A couple of the mounts have slight bumped corners.
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