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Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall - Arrival For Inauguration...1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall - Arrival For Inauguration...1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall - Arrival For Inauguration...1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall - Arrival For Inauguration...1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall - Arrival For Inauguration: B.F. Macfarland; Sen. J.W. Kern of Indiana; Mrs. Marshall; Rep. H.T. Rainey, 1913. Thomas Riley Marshall was Governor of Indiana, 1909-1913; Vice President of The United States 1913-1921
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In this striking photograph by Harris & Ewing, Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall and his wife, Lois Irene Marshall (nee Kimsey), make their arrival at the inauguration ceremony in 1913. The image captures the moment of excitement and anticipation as they step out of their carriage, greeted by Senator J.W. Kern of Indiana and Representative H.T. Rainey. Thomas Riley Marshall, a native of Indiana, served as the Governor of the state from 1909 to 1913 before being elected as the Vice President of the United States under President Woodrow Wilson in 1912. The photograph shows Marshall in a sharp suit and top hat, exuding confidence and poise, while his wife, Lois, looks radiant in an elegant dress and fur coat. The couple's marriage was a metaphor for the new era of political power and representation, as Lois was the first Vice President's wife to wear pants under her skirt, signifying a shift towards modernity and progress. The photograph was taken during the early 20th century, a time of significant change and growth in American history. The image is a valuable addition to the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, providing a glimpse into the past and a testament to the historical significance of this moment in American political history. The photograph also serves as a reminder of the important role that photography plays in capturing and preserving history for future generations.
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