Color illustration. From the reverse: "The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt was designated as a National Historic Site on January 15, 1944. One year after the death of President Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, on April 12, 1946, gave the Home, the…
Color illustration. From the reverse: "The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt was designated as a National Historic Site on January 15, 1944. One year after the death of President Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, on April 12, 1946, gave the Home, the…
Color illustration. From the reverse: "A gift to the Government of the United States, pursuant to a Joint Resolution of the Congress of July 18, 1939. the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt was designated as a National Historic Site on Jan 15th, 1944,…
Color illustration. From the reverse: "From window of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Home, Hyde Park, N.Y. This was one of the President's favorite views from his bedroom window. As Governor of New York he dedicated the mid-Hudson Bridge in 1930 in…
Color illustration. From the reverse: "The Library will serve as a depository for the historical material, personal papers & books accumulated by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his long service in Public Office. The Library was established as an…
Black & white illustration. From the reverse: "From 'Franklin Roosevelt at Hyde Park' by Olin Dows. This picture shows him riding on his place at Hyde Park, on the dirt road that connects Route 9 & Route 9-G, not far from the present Hyde Park Gift…
Black & white illustration. From the reverse: "From 'Franklin Roosevelt at Hyde Park' by Olin Dows. He is lying on the floor of the writing room at Hyde Park, N.Y., while his mother reads aloud."
Black & white illustration. From the reverse: "From a wash drawing by Olin Dowes. The stone was designed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Over the hedge can be seen the roof of the stable built in 1859 by his father, James Roosevelt."
Black & white illustration. From the reverse: "From a wash drawing by Olin Dows. The house was built in 1826, added to in 1845 & 1867, & was remodeled in 1915 by the architect Francis L.V. Hoppin. It was formally dedicated on April 12, 1946."
Black & white illustration. From the reverse: "From a wash drawing by Olin Dows. The library was designed by Franklin D. Roosevelt & Louis A. Simon, supervising architect of the Federal Works Agency of the Public Buildings Administration. The…