President Roosevelt and Booker Washington reviewing the 61 "industry" floats, Tuskegee, Ala.

"The prerequisites of success - hard work, keen intelligence, unflinching will" - President Roosevelt, Providence, R.I.

The Inaugural Ball-room - from President Roosevelt's box - Pension Building, Washin[g]ton, D.C.

"To whom much has been given much shall be expected" President Roosevelt to students at James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.

President Roosevelt and Major Pitcher before Liberty Cap - a long extinct geyser at Yellowstone Park

President Roosevelt and Major Pitcher before Liberty Cap - a long extinct geyser at Yellowstone Park

President Roosevelt entering America's wonderland - at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park

The new woman in the new west - race with girl jockeys, Roosevelt Day, Cheyenne, Wyoming

A brief halt in a 60 mile ride - Pres. Roosevelt and friends at Van Tassel Ranch, Wyoming

No use kicking - cowboys saddling a wild horse, Roosevelt Day, Cheyenne, Wyo.

Sports at Cheyenne, Wyo., Roosevelt Day - excitement of the steeplechase

A bucking bronco showing off for the President - Roosevelt Day, Cheyenne, Wyoming

President Roosevelt's western tour - a visit to Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Nat. Park

President Roosevelt entering America's wonderland - at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park

President Roosevelt at Fort Yellowstone, ready for his trip through Yellowstone Park

President Roosevelt's western tour - a speech at New Castle, Wyoming

Pres. Roosevelt on deck enjoying a friendly chat, and the invigorating air of Puget Sound

Massed thousands at Seattle, Wash., to hear Pres. Roosevelt on Alaska's future

Makers of the great north west in throngs at Seattle, listening to Pres. Roosevelt

President Theodore Roosevelt mounted for a gallop near Laramie, Wyoming

At home in the saddle - Pres. Roosevelt on a 60 mile ride, Laramie to Cheyenne, Wyo.

They were soldier boys together - Pres. Roosevelt greeting Spanish War veterans, Laramie, Wyoming

Crowds at Mitchell, S.D., while President Roosevelt says "It rests upon yourself to win success"