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Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1911 |
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LPC-019-002-004 |
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http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/10928 |
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Postcard showing the crowd waiting for the arrival of President Taft in September 1911. Note the Ward Building in the background and the Michigan Central Depot at left. President William Howard Taft spoke at the Michigan Central Depot in Battle Creek on September 21, 1911. Taft was visiting Battle Creek as part of a 13,000 mile western trip by special train and used his speech to talk about reorganizing large corporations to bring them into compliance with the anti-trust law, as reported at length in the New York Times on September 23. On the dais with Taft (center) were Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (in white coat), C. W. Post, and W. K. Kellogg among other local and state dignitaries. He was met at the train station by 4,000 school children with flags. After the speech he paid a brief visit to the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
Caption on front: Waiting for President Taft's Arrival - at Battle Creek, Mich. Sept. 21 - 1911 No. 8 |
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b&w postcard |
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En |
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Taft, William Howard. |
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Kellogg, John Howard. |
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Kellogg, Will Keith. |
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Post, Charles William. |
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Railroads and Depots - Michigan Central |
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President Taft, Airplanes, Parades |
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Crowd awaiting President Taft at Battle Creek, 1911 |
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Image |
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