A surprising number of eventual U.S. presidents have been photographed with other presidents long before reaching office.
Clinton was also photographed with President Jimmy Carter in 1978 when Clinton was serving as the governor of his native Arkansas.
When researching a book about Abraham Lincoln in the 1950s, author Stefan Lorant came across a photo of the funeral procession for President Abraham Lincoln in New York City. This image from the Library of Congress shows Cornelius van Schaack Roosevelt’s house on Broadway in New York City as assassinated President Lincoln’s funeral procession marched by. A very young Theodore Roosevelt watched the procession from the second story window on the corner of the large house. A similar image that clearly shows Roosevelt isThat is a noteworthy coincidence in and of itself.
Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt . In between the two is attorney W. H. Van Benschoten, who was representing Theodore Roosevelt in a court case in 1915. | Credit: FDR LibraryOne of the earliest photos of a sitting president may not represent a stunning coincidence like a young Teddy Roosevelt watching Lincoln’s funeral procession. Still, it does reflect a fascinating bit of history. The image below was taken in 1846, 1847, or perhaps even 1849.
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