Title:Charles Curtis standing in front of a passenger train car in a railroad stationDescription:Three-quarter length portrait of Charles Curtis, U. S. Vice-President under Herbert Hoover from 1929-1933, standing in front of a passenger train car in a railroad station in Chicago, Illinois, pointing with his right hand, which is resting in a sling hanging around his neck. A man is partially visible standing on the steps of the train car in the background.Date Depicted:1928Creator:Chicago Daily News, Inc.Creator Role:photographerPhysical Format:glass negativesExtent:4 x 5 in.Copyright Notice:No Known CopyrightCredit Line:DN-0086990, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago History MuseumAccession Number:1960.784Acquisition Source:Gift of Field Enterprises, Inc.Collection Type:Prints & Photographs - Chicago Daily NewsStorage Location:Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History MuseumCHM Catalog ID:133082Max Pixels - Width:405Max Pixels - Height:500Help improve this content
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