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

Great crowds of people around the inaugural stand, President Roosevelt delivering his address, Washington

The inaugural parade on Penna. Avenue - the Capitol in the distance. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington

From the Treasury to the Capitol, Penna. Avenue filled with the great parade in honor of the President. Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

Arrival at Capitol - President Roosevelt and party ascending Senate wing steps. Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

Vast throng of people about the Capitol listening to President Roosevelt's inaugural address, Washington

Chief Justice Fuller administering oath of office to President Roosevelt, Washington

Pres. Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington

The President and his party in the reviewing stand in the "Court of History." Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

President Roosevelt reviewing passing troops in the inaugural procession, Washington

The inauguration parade in the "Court of History" opposite the White House grounds, Washington

General view of the Court of History. Inauguration of Pres. Roosevelt, Washington

West Point cadets passing in review before the President. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington

The Citizens Americus Club of Pittsburg in the inaugural parade, Washington

U.S. Marines passing up Penna. Avenue, inaugural parade, inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.

Eager throng waiting for the appearance of the President at the Capitol, inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

Sighting the first friends, - President Roosevelt on the road to Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Returning from the hunt - the president of the people, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

"We got ten bears in all." - President Roosevelt's first interview on the road from the bear hunt

After the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on the road from Newcastle to Glenwood Springs, Colorado

President Roosevelt and party after nine hours ride through rain and mud, Rocky Mts., Col.

President Roosevelt speaking from his train at Colorado Springs, Col.

Roosevelt, the great American of to-day in roughing costume ready for the trail - West Divide, Colorado

The Godspeed of an American crowd to an American president, - President's special leaving Colorado Springs, Col.

The bronzed President, after three weeks exposure to wind and storm in mountains of Colorado

America's tribute to its Chief Magistrate - thus crowds greet him everywhere

In the shadow of the Rockies - President Roosevelt ready to return to the cares of State, Glenwood Springs, Col.

President Roosevelt speaking from his train at Colorado Springs, Col.

The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.

Pres. Roosevelt addressing a typical Western crowd from the rear of his private car, Presidential Tour, 1905