Teddy Roosevelt’s comment on commitment
Framed in dark wood, 24″ x 18″, $285
Framing may vary. Please contact the gallery for more information.
$285.00
Framed in dark wood, 24″ x 18″, $285
Framing may vary. Please contact the gallery for more information.
An inspirational classic delivered by Teddy Roosevelt in 1910 at the Sorbonne – this piece of history is paired with one of the most vibrant presidential photographs we have ever seen.
Like many of our nation’s leaders, Theodore Roosevelt had strong ties to the Lone Star State. In 1898, he recruited his famed Rough Riders, the First United States Volunteer Calvary, at the Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. His Comment on Commitment reflects the bold spirit of Texans then and now.
Framing may vary. Contact the gallery for details.
Frame Type | Aged Dark Wood, Antique Gold |
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Linen Color | Oatmeal, Burgundy |
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