File:WilliamHTaftAutomobile.jpg

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US President Taft and Massachusetts Governor Draper passing Worcester Mass City Hall, April 3, 1910, en route for Train Service Men's Convention at Mechanic Hall

US President William H. Taft riding in an automobile, 1910.

Scanned from a period postcard in own collection. Back reads "Published and hand colored by L. L. Lester, Lowell, Mass." This card, clearly, was not hand colored. Card has no assertion of any copyright.

Caption reads "President Taft and Governor Draper passing Worcester City Hall, April 3, 1910, en route for Train Service Men's Convention at Mechanic Hall". Presumably Worcester, Massachusetts.

Related: 1909 close up photo of Taft's automobile: File:TaftMotorCar1909.jpg.
Another photo of Taft in this motorcar: File:WHTaftMotorcar.jpg


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