Charles Curtis standing in front of a passenger train car in a railroad station - Chicago Daily News, Inc.

DN-0086990

Title: Charles Curtis standing in front of a passenger train car in a railroad station Description: 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: 1928 Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc. Creator Role: photographer Physical Format: glass negatives Extent: 4 x 5 in. Copyright Notice: No Known Copyright Credit Line: DN-0086990, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago History Museum Accession Number: 1960.784 Acquisition Source: Gift of Field Enterprises, Inc. Collection Type: Prints & Photographs - Chicago Daily News Storage Location: Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum CHM Catalog ID: 133082 Max Pixels - Width: 405 Max Pixels - Height: 500 Help improve this content