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Ex-Senator [Charles W.F.] Dick, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
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Ex-Senator [Charles W.F.] Dick, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Ex-Senator [Charles W.F.] Dick, 1912. 1912 Republican National Convention held at the Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, June 18-22
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Step into the spotlight with Ex-Senator Charles W.F. Dick at the 1912 Republican National Convention! This striking photograph captures a moment of great significance in American history, as politicians gathered to nominate their candidates for the upcoming presidential election.
Charles William Frederick "Charlie" Dick is seen here dressed impeccably in his three-piece suit, exuding confidence and authority as he stands amidst the bustling atmosphere of the Chicago Coliseum. The 1912 convention was a pivotal moment in US politics, with Colonel Theodore Roosevelt ultimately securing the Republican nomination for president.
Bain News Service's photograph not only provides a glimpse into this historic event but also showcases Dick's dignified presence on stage. As one of Ohio's most prominent politicians at the time, he played a significant role in shaping American politics during this era.
This vintage print is a testament to the enduring power of photography as a medium for capturing and preserving historical moments. The Library of Congress has carefully preserved Bain News Service's glass negative, ensuring that future generations can continue to appreciate these iconic images from America's past.
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