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Title
President McKinley addressing the people of Redlands from Balcony of Casa Loma Hotel, California
Date Created and/or Issued
1901
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Photographs
Rights Information
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Description
View of a crowd of spectators standing before the Casa Loma Hotel in Redlands, California, with United States President William McKinley delivering a speech at far left on the balcony, decorated with flowers and palm fronds on May 8, 1901.
"Pres. McKinley addressing the people of Redlands from Balcony of Casa Loma Hotel, California. Copyright 1901 by Underwood & Underwood" and "Underwood & Underwood Publishers. New York. London. Toronto, Canada. Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Arlington, N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C."--text, printed in margins. Title and date transcribed from item.
Type
Image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 photograph : print ; mount 9 x 17.5 cm
Identifier
photCL_555
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll2/id/17227
Subject
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Crowds
Floral decorations
Hotels
Presidents--United States
Speeches, addresses, etc
Visits of state
Photographs. (aat)
Stereographs. (aat)
Place
Redlands (Calif.)
Source
Photographs, Huntington Digital Library

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