H.C. White Co.

Broadway and tower of Singer Building, looking from roof of Post Office, New York, U.S.A.

Falls of St. Anthony, Minn. U.S.A.

State St., the financial centre, and the old State House, Boston

Washington St., and the Old South Meeting House, Boston

Interior of the old Spanish mission, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A.

Affected modesty

On the beach, Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, California, U.S.A.

Waiting for a shot

Brought to land--a faithful servant

Prairie chicken shooting in the South Dakota wheat fields

The ballroom, - salute partners

The pillow fight--"second down"

Not worried with cares of life

A clean jump

"You have understood that the best products of the state were its men and women." President Roosevelt at Proctor, Vt.

"In national affairs we must do no wrong, and we must see that no wrong is done to us." President Roosevelt at Proctor, Vt.

"It is a very great pleasure to be here and greet you from the home of my old and valued friend." President Roosevelt at Proctor, Vt.

Union Pacific engine coming out of roundhouse to haul President Roosevelt's special

President Roosevelt in the cabinet room of the White House, Washington, U.S.A.

Theodore Roosevelt, the nation's chief, executive offices, Washington, U.S.A.

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte review America's pride - the fleet at Oyster Bay

The Nation's chief and the head of the Navy Dept., Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt on the bridge of the Mayflower, watching the fleet, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Admiral Evans leaving the Mayflower after calling on the President, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte reviewing the fleet, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt, Sec'y Bonaparte, Admirals Evans & Brownson, and Mr. Loeb, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte on the Mayflower - passing the Iowa, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

On board the Mayflower - Pres. Roosevelt on bridge - Missouri in distance, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt leaving the Mayflower to call on Admiral Evans, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

"This landing at Jamestown possesses a peculiar significance" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition