


1916 Gathering of Early 20th Century Leaders
This 1916 photograph features G. Von L. Meyer and Wm. Loeb, two prominent figures in early 20th-century American politics and business. G. Von L. Meyer served as the Postmaster General under President Woodrow Wilson, making significant contributions to the modernization of the United States Postal Service. Meanwhile, Wm. Loeb was known for his role as the Secretary to President Theodore Roosevelt. Their connections highlight a period where postal services and political advisement were pivotal in shaping national communication and policy.
The image was captured by the Bain News Service, recognized for its extensive documentation of political and social events during this era. As a glass negative, this photograph is part of a larger archival effort to preserve historical news images, ensuring that future generations can study and understand the influential figures and moments of the past. This photograph provides a glimpse into the lives of two men who played critical roles at a time when the nation was undergoing significant transformations in both governance and infrastructure.

1916 Gathering of Early 20th Century Leaders