Title
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry Horner and Edward J. Kelly
Subject
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)
Horner, Henry, 1878-1940
Motorcades
Automobiles
Presidents
Kelly, Edward J. (Edward Joseph), 1876-1950
Dieterich, William Henry, 1876-1940
Description
Seated in the rear of a limousine, President Franklin Roosevelt (left), Illinois Governor Henry Horner (center), Chicago Mayor Edward Kelly (right rear), and Illinois U.S. Senator William H. Dieterich (front right) ride together on the day of the dedication of the Outer Drive Bridge in Chicago. Roosevelt, the thirty-second president of the United States (1933-1945), was elected to four consecutive terms, instituted "New Deal" legislation to help pull the country out of the Great Depression, and led the country through the Second World War. Horner was the twenty-eighth Governor of Illinois (1933-1940). Known as a reformer, Horner fought political patronage and oversaw the states troubled finances during the Great Depression. Additionally, Horner's extensive collection of Lincolniana became the foundation of the Lincoln Collection at the Illinois State Historical Library (now the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library).
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
1937-10-05
Format
jpg
Language
en
Identifier
400426
Henry Horner Collection
Original Format
commercial print
b&w
1
Physical Dimensions
21 x 26 cm