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11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.

Newstand and newspaper with FDR death headline “U.S. Day of Mourning Set For Tomorrow”. Washington D.C. April 14, 1945.

Wayne F. Miller was in Washington, D.C. when the President Franklin D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia. Miller met the train bearing Roosevelt's body at Union Station and accompanied the funeral cortège to Lafayette Park across from the White House. Miller was in uniform and able to walk unchallenged-often next to the casket-bearing gun carriage and horses-while he photographed the people's responses to the unexpected departure of the fallen leader. Two days later he recorded the burial in Hyde Park. This image first appeared in U.S. Camera Annual, December 1945.

Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.

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11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.

Newstand and newspaper with FDR death headline “U.S. Day of Mourning Set For Tomorrow”. Washington D.C. April 14, 1945.

Wayne F. Miller was in Washington, D.C. when the President Franklin D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia. Miller met the train bearing Roosevelt's body at Union Station and accompanied the funeral cortège to Lafayette Park across from the White House. Miller was in uniform and able to walk unchallenged-often next to the casket-bearing gun carriage and horses-while he photographed the people's responses to the unexpected departure of the fallen leader. Two days later he recorded the burial in Hyde Park. This image first appeared in U.S. Camera Annual, December 1945.

Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.

11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.

Newstand and newspaper with FDR death headline “U.S. Day of Mourning Set For Tomorrow”. Washington D.C. April 14, 1945.

Wayne F. Miller was in Washington, D.C. when the President Franklin D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia. Miller met the train bearing Roosevelt's body at Union Station and accompanied the funeral cortège to Lafayette Park across from the White House. Miller was in uniform and able to walk unchallenged-often next to the casket-bearing gun carriage and horses-while he photographed the people's responses to the unexpected departure of the fallen leader. Two days later he recorded the burial in Hyde Park. This image first appeared in U.S. Camera Annual, December 1945.

Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.

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