Object Details
wearer
Wood, Leonard
Description
Physical Description
Light khaki jacket with blue facings with epaulettes and gold-colored buttons. Wool felt hat with cotton braids and gilt threads.
Specific History
Jacket and hat worn by Colonel Leonard Wood in Cuba.
While serving as an assistant surgeon in the Apache Campaign of the summer of 1886, Wood was awarded the Medal of Honor. In 1895, he was the White House physician to President Grover Cleveland. He began his long friendship with Theodore Roosevelt during his years in Washington. Following the Spanish-American War, he served as military governor of Cuba until 1902. As a brigadier general he fought the Moros during the Philippine Insurrection in 1904 and less than a year later was named army chief of staff by President William Howard Taft. In less than a decade, he had jumped from a captain in the Medical Corps to the highest post in the army.
Credit Line
Mrs. Leonard Wood
ID Number
AF.37018
catalog number
37018
accession number
114823
Object Name
coat
Other Terms
coat; Man; Army; General Officer; Officer; Summer; Service
Physical Description
cloth (overall material)
cotton (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 29 1/2 in x 25 in; 74.93 cm x 63.5 cm
used
Cuba
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Exhibition
Price of Freedom
Exhibition Location
National Museum of American History
Data Source
National Museum of American History
related event
Spanish-American War
The Emergence of Modern America
Philippine–American War
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_445650