RF2KE4MN2–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON Chauncey Depew '…the New York Central Railroad' 1889
RMKWDJ33–Senator Chauncey Depew, Republican from New York from 1899-1911. Before he was served as a conservative Senator, he was a corporate lawyer for the New York Central Railroad who served on several railroad boards of directors (BSLOC 2017 8 85)
RMMF30TK–The commercial club of Washington - Illustration shows Nelson Aldrich as king of the 'U.S. Senate' sitting on a throne with a diminutive Theodore Roosevelt kneeling before him bearing the 'President's Message', around them senators are reading ticker tape or enjoying the success of their investments. The surrounding vignettes show Chauncey M. Depew as a doorman welcoming a man labeled 'The Trusts' into the 'U.S. Senate', John D. Rockefeller sitting at a desk pouring over 'Reports' and 'Expenditures', Charles W. Fairbanks as an office boy stopping Uncle Sam at the top of the stairs demanding w
RFT2HKD3–Chauncey M. Depew
RM2RGDN4X–Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Women's War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914. From left to right, society people involved included Mrs. Hoover, Senator Chauncey Depew, the Duchess herself, Mrs Lewis Harcourt, Mr. W. Burns, Lady Henry and Lady Randolph Churchill.
RMKWDKNF–Senator Chauncey Depew, Republican from New York from 1899-1911. Before he was served as a conservative Senator, he was a corporate lawyer for the New York Central Railroad who served on several railroad boards of directors (BSLOC 2017 8 85)
RM2M3P7WF–Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Women's War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914. From left to right, society people involved included Mrs. Hoover, Senator Chauncey Depew, the Duchess herself, Mrs Lewis Harcourt, Mr. W. Burns, Lady Henry and Lady Randolph Churchill. Date: 1914
RM2H08FFJ–Chauncey Depew (1834-1928), American attorney, businessman, and Republican politician, U.S. Senator from New York, head and shoulders Portrait, Fredricks Knickerbocker Studio, 1888
RFBB55X2–Chauncey M. Depew
RM2A59D1R–United States Senator Chauncey DePew of New York ca. early 1900s
RMPA48HH–302 Chauncey Depew, Independent and unfettered cph.3b03408
RM2RB1B93–New York, New York: April 23, 1926 Former Senator and railroad executive Chauncey Depew celebrates his 92nd birthday with a bouquet of flowers from his friends.
RMP9TAHJ–. English: Photograph of Chauncey Depew. circa 1908 326 CMDepew
RMW2G106–Chauncey Depew
RMWA9EFK–Chauncey Depew
RM2DJ3AT5–Vanity Fair - Americans. Presedent of the New York Central Road. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew. 29 October 1889, Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922, British, 1889, Chromolithograph
RM2RAACKF–Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Women's War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914. From left to right, society people involved included Mrs. Hoover, Senator Chauncey Depew, the Duchess herself, Mrs Lewis Harcourt, Mr. W. Burns, Lady Henry and Lady Randolph Churchill. Date: 1914
RMDYYP8N–Portrait of Chauncey Depew
RMKT1JE8–Chauncey Depew crop
RMW58PHC–The new century speaker for school and college. A collection of extracts from the speeches of Henry Cabot Lodge, Chauncey M. Depew, Charles H. Parkhurst, Henry W. Grady, James G. Blaine, James A. Garfield, Henry Ward Beecher, William H. Seward, Wendell Phillips, George William Curtis, and others; : Frink, Henry Allyn, 1844-1898
RMKCN8F5–Chauncey Depew, Independent and unfettered cph.3b03408
RM2AAB7CG–Trimming the Filipino's Christmas tree - Illustration shows Chauncey M. Depew as Santa Claus labeled G.O.P., reaching to place the Star of Hope on top of a Christmas tree trimmed with lemons, marble hearts, Little Big Stick and Big Stick and three balloons labeled Gas, Guff, and Wind, and on a nearby table is Joseph Cannon as a Joe in the Box along with a Home made frosted cake from Uncle Joe's Pantry. Political Cartoon, 1906
RMM77PA9–Chauncey Depew LCCN2014687000
RMDYEBRM–Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RM2R6EXR1–Chauncey Mitchell Depew. Date: 1921. oil on canvas. Museum: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.
RM2A5YNP2–The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RM2HC5MJX–Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928), American Businessman and Politician, U.S. Senator from New York 1899-1911, head and shoulders Portrait, Fredricks Knickerbocker Studio, 1888
RM2R7TBA6–Chauncey Mitchell Depew 1891
RMRA80K3–United States Senator Chauncey DePew of New York ca. early 1900s
RM2R7RC6J–Chauncey Mitchell Depew 1921
RM2AW04JD–Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928), U.S. Senator from New York with his wife
RMP9R0YH–570 DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) "LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY" (OTHER (CLUB);) (NYPL Hades-271500-4000005833)
RMW2G112–Chauncey Depew
RMWA9EFN–Chauncey Depew
RM2DE681H–Chauncey M. Depew portrait ca. 1888
RMWA9EG3–Chauncey M. Depew
RMDYYPCF–Portrait of Senator Chauncey Depew
RMWA9EFG–Chauncey M. DePew
RM2WRC514–C.M. Depew, Photograph shows lawyer Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928) who served as U.S. Senator from New York., 1916 Oct. 21, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2R7F4H9–Chauncey Mitchell Depew 1905
RM2AAB7EB–The Republican Christmas tree - Print shows a large Christmas tree decorated with ornaments labeled with political offices and presidential appointments; Thomas C. Platt and Matthew S. Quay, who is dressed as a woman, are standing in front of the tree and in queues on both sides are diminutive figures anxiously awaiting their presents, among them are, from r. to l., Jerry Simpson, Joseph B. Foraker, William E. Chandler, William McKinley, Whitelaw Reid, Thomas B. Reed, Levi P. Morton, Benjamin Harrison, William B. Allison, George F. Hoar, John Sherman, Chauncey M. Depew, and Robert T. Lincoln.
RMM77PAA–Chauncey Depew LOC npcc.04176
RMDYENYH–The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RM2R7T48T–Chauncey Mitchell Depew c. 1888
RM2X223FD–Chauncey M. DePew, 1910.
RM2AX41BD–Olio . save one—the picture racket. Eddie Bancroft, in his peculiar manner, spoke from expe-rience on Brains, their Use and Abuse. Stubby Dean had a subject justhis size, Sports. His masterful exposition is now in the hands of the Y. M.C. A., and next year will be printed in the Handbook, along with other talksfor Freshmen. In Medias Res, by our Riley (not J. Whitcomb, but ourSpringfield Republican Riley), was handled in a most deserving way. The self-made, well-rounded Emmie, the Chauncey Depew of the future, gave us someof the latest discoveries on Necessary Evils of Amherst. He proved him-s
RM2E42WBC–Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922, British, Vanity Fair - Americans. Presedent of the New York Central Road. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew. 29 October 1889, 1889. Chromolithograph.
RMER95RX–President Thomas's little joke
RMR5EM7K–A menu for a dinner (for) to his excellency Jules Gambon, Ambassador of France to the United States by Mr Chauncey M. Depew and Mr. James H. Hyde. Sherry's. November 15th, 1902. . [A collection of menu cards of dinners and reports of celebrations in the United States of America in the years 1890-1904, formed by Miss F. E. Buttolph. Bound in three volumes.]. [1890-1904.]. See also file N10002-81. Source: C.120.f.2 volume 4 no.26. Language: English.
RM2HH0KA6–Life of Chauncey Mitchell Depew, from the Histories of Poor Boys and Famous People series of booklets (N79) for Duke brand cigarettes 1888 Issued by W. Duke, Sons & Co. American Miniature booklets from the 'Histories of Poor Boys and Other Famous People' series (N79), issued in a set of 50 booklets in 1888 to promote W. Duke Sons & Co. brand cigarettes. Each booklet consists of 16 pages with covers and includes the rags to riches biography of a famous figure.. Life of Chauncey Mitchell Depew, from the Histories of Poor Boys and Famous People series of booklets (N79) for Duke brand cigarettes.
RMP9NTW2–570 DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) "LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY" (OTHER (CLUB);) (NYPL Hades-271500-4000005830)
RMW89G9M–Chauncey Depew Vanity Fair 1889-10-26.
RMEC7W1P–Nelson Aldrich as king of the 'U.S. Senate' sitting on a throne with a diminutive Theodore Roosevelt kneeling before him
RMRJEXPG–Chauncey M. Depew portrait ca. 1888
RMD5GNBB–C.M. Depew & wife (LOC)
RMWAPJP4–DePEW, CHAUNCEY M. SENATOR
RM2WRC33M–Herrick, Depew, Photograph shows Republican politician Myron Timothy Herrick (1854-1929), of Ohio with attorney Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928) who served as United States Senator from New York from 1899 to 1911., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMKEEY4D–DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY (OTHER (CLUB);) (NYPL Hades 271500 467660)
RMM7BHJ7–Chauncey M. Depew LCCN2012647242
RM2RDW3TT–Vanity Fair - Americans. Presedent of the New York Central Road. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew. 29 October 1889 1889 by Leslie Ward
RMM77PAE–Chauncey M. DePew LCCN2014685463
RM2X225J2–C. M. Depew, 1911. Shows Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928), U.S. Senator from New York.
RM2CR42XJ–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . en passengerequipment. The first consignment whichis to be disposed of by the PennsylvaniaRailroad Company consists of 140 coaches,13 dining cars, 5 cafe cars, 39 postal cars,I baggage car, 22 combined passenger andbaggage cars, and 4 baggage and mailcars. A Humorless Englishman. Senator Chauncey Depew, MarkTwain and other humorists, once crossedthe Atlantic on the same steamer, and The health officers of Washington havehad a violent fit of watching milk dealers.A boy delivering milk was stop
RMR5DN45–Menu cover. Dinner to his excellency Jules Gambon, Ambassador of France to the United States by Mr Chauncey M. Depew and Mr. James H. Hyde. Sherry's. November 15th, 1902. [A collection of menu cards of dinners and reports of celebrations in the United States of America in the years 1890-1904, formed by Miss F. E. Buttolph. Bound in three volumes.]. [1890-1904.]. Source: C.120.f.2 Volume 4 no. 26 (cover). Language: English.
RMER9667–The gentlemen from New York
RMP9R0XR–570 DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) "LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY" (OTHER (CLUB);) (NYPL Hades-271500-4000005831)
RMW2G130–Chauncey M. DePew
RMHYBTNR–Chauncey Depew Vanity Fair 1889 10 26
RMWA9EFJ–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, 1834-1928
RMW591F5–The whole question of taxation is remitted by this bill to the people and government of Puerto Rico. Here is the charter of Puerto Rican self-government : speech of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, Monday, April 2, 1900 : Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928
RM2WA6DDC–Life of Chauncey Mitchell Depew, from the Histories of Poor Boys and Famous People series of booklets (N79) for Duke brand cigarettes 1963 by W. Duke, Sons & Co.
RMM7BTER–DePEW, CHAUNCEY M. SENATOR LCCN2016857675
RM2X223JX–Mrs. C.M. Depew seated, 1911.
RM2AXK2P7–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey MDepew . Copyright, 1910,By Chauncey M. Depew i9^-s^^ ^/^ y? .Ht/ ^A. INTRODUCTION BY THE HONORABLE ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE United States Senator from Indiana
RMER9683–Commencement day in the senate
RMP9R0X0–570 DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) "LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY" (OTHER (CLUB);) (NYPL Hades-271500-467660)
RMW2G125–Chauncey M. Depew
RMD5ND9J–C. M. Depew (LOC)
RMWA9EFX–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, half-length portrait, facing left
RM2WAANH7–Chauncey M. Depew of New York, from the Presidential Possibilities series (N124) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Honest Long Cut Tobacco 1963 by The Giles Company
RMM06EW8–Honorable Chauncey M. Depew, United States Senator from New York, from the Heroes of the Spanish War series (T175) MET DP842551
RM2AXK3T8–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey MDepew . Orations Addresses and Speeches i,^H? w ^f^^CL^^^ **. OF GHAli>NCEY M. DEPEW EDITED BY JOHN DENISON CHAMPLIN VOLUME VIISPEECHES IN UNITED STATES SENATE
RMER96EC–The thick-skin variety
RMW2G129–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, 1834-1928
RMHE0E8K–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (1910)
RMWA9EFR–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, half-length portrait, facing right
RM2R7KA5J–Album of Portraits of Celebrities c. 1882
RM2AJDB01–Church review . nts; butthe bottle that has something dead init—everybody would be in haste to getaway as soon as that bottle was open-ed. The same thing that happens inthe stomach that has not the power ofdisinfection. We are relieved from this difficulty, however, when we eatonly foods that do not easily ferment. Chauncey M. Depew is quoted in theDietetic and Hygienic Gazette assaying: I have observed that health andlongevity are are indissolubly connect-ed with work. Work furnishes) theozone for the lungs, the apoetite. andthe digestion which support vigorouslife, the occupation which keens
RMER96FR–He won't be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to
RMW2G11F–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, half-length portrait, facing right
RMGAXTN9–DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY (OTHER (CLUB);) ( Hades-271500-467660)
RMWA9EFC–Chauncey Mitchell Depew, lawyer, three-quarter-length portrait, facing left
RME9615P–Sagamore Hill, notification of nomination of second term
RM2BF4AJH–Chauncey Mitchell Depew.
RMGHJX0W–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (1910)
RM2BTWG68–Chauncey Mitchell Depew.
RM2AAT582–DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK (held by) LOTOS CLUB (at) LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY (OTHER (CLUB);) ILLUSTRATIONS OF U.S. CAPITOL, U.S. FLAG, SEAL;; DINNER GIVEN TO HONORABLE CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, SENATOR ELECT FROM STATE OF NEW YORK [held by] LOTOS CLUB [at] LOTOS CLUB, NEW YORK, NY (OTHER (CLUB);)
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