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Roosevelt Theodore
Document Signed, “Theodore Roosevelt”, 1 page, 14.25” x 18”, January 14, 1908, Washington, D.C., being a military appointment of Albert Ross to Rear Admiral in the Navy. Minor soiling and marginal wear, else fine condition.


Six Glass Negatives, approximately 7” x 5”, of approved blueprints of the U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, including the Administration building, Drill Hall, Receiving Group/Dormitory & Mess, Detention Group/Receiving Building, Instruction, and Dormitory, all signed by Albert Ross, first Commandant of the Naval Training Station, August 17, 1906.

Accompanied by four images of Admiral Ross, a 6.25” x 9.5” silver gelatin print in uniform, a 4.75” x 6.75” reproduction in uniform, an 8” x 10” reproduction in service dress whites, and a 5.5” x 3.5” photographic postcard [blank on verso] of Admiral Ross at his desk. Also includes a 5.5” x 3.25” photographic post card of President Taft and Admiral Ross at the dedication ceremony of the Training Station, and a few photographs unrelated to the training facility.

The Great Lakes Naval Training Station is the largest training center in the Navy and its only boot camp, comprising 1,153 buildings on 1,628 acres. In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt signed the act authorizing its construction, with Rear Admiral Albert Ross as the first Commander. According the mybaseguide website, “It was a novel idea, at the time, to train enlisted Sailors before they got to the fleet. The Training Station at Newport, R.I., only got started in 1881. Before that, enlisted Sailors joined the Navy and went directly to a ship. All their training took place underway.” Its location initially perplexed many who wondered why a Naval training facility would be located more than a thousand miles from any ocean. The website explains, “Not long after the Spanish-American War, in 1902, U.S. Naval leaders noticed a remarkable fact: Many of their best Sailors came from the American Midwest. Why not train Sailors in the same part of the country?”

Rear Admiral Albert Ross [1846 ‾ 1925] entered the Naval Academy during the Civil War. He had overseen several training commands and had been assigned to the Alliance, a training ship. Rear Admiral Ross was charged with supervising the work of Navy Civil Engineer George A. McKay and noted architect Jarvis Hunt. The initial facility opened July 1, 1911, and the first graduation class of 300 Sailors was attended by President Taft.


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