Group of three Keystone View Company stereoview photographs depicting President Calvin Coolidge and his administration in official settings at the White House in Washington, D.C. The views show the President with members of his cabinet posed on the White House grounds, the cabinet gathered around a conference table during a meeting, and Coolidge seated at his desk working inside the presidential office.
One view is titled “President Calvin Coolidge and His New Cabinet in White House Grounds, Washington, D.C.” showing the cabinet assembled in front of the Executive Mansion. Another stereoview captures “The President of the United States and His Cabinet, Washington, D.C.” during an interior meeting scene beneath a chandeliered ceiling. The final view presents “Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States, in His Office in the White House,” seated at his desk surrounded by papers and office equipment.
Published by the Keystone View Company, with publisher locations printed along the mounts including Meadville, Pennsylvania; Chicago; Portland, Oregon; and London, England. Keystone stereographs were widely distributed educational images during the early twentieth century and frequently used in schools and lecture collections.
An appealing group of presidential stereoviews documenting Calvin Coolidge and his cabinet during the 1920s administration.
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