"Help yourself to an apple", Missouri's Horticultural Exhibit, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.
"Steady, Mary, he's a whopper!"--scene at Willow River Falls, Wis.
The pride of the Nation - West Point cadets in martial array before U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
"Shall I or Shall I Not?" White House conservatory, Washington, D.C.
In the Hoffman House Parlor, New York
Along the driveway, cableroad and promenade to New York, Brooklyn Bridge
A street in Key West, Florida
"Toting" the game--skeeing [sic] in the Bad Lands, Mont.
A proud moment for the buffalo hunter
Perils of frontier life - a fierce encounter with a giant of the forest
Bear shooting on the frontier
"To whom much has been given much shall be expected" President Roosevelt to students at James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.
"We have great problems before us as a nation" President Roosevelt dedicating James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.
James Milliken and President Taylor escort President Roosevelt between lines of school children Dedication James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.
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Theodore ,
Public Appearances ,
Illinois ,
Decatur ,
Travel ,
Millikin ,
James ,
Commemoration ,
James Millikin University ,
Rites & Ceremonies ,
Building Dedications
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"--iron resolution to fight on and on until, instead of defeat and failure, dawns the golden sun of triumph" President Roosevelt to G.A.R., Decatur, Illinois.
Our future admirals in imposing procession - Annapolis Naval cadets on Pennsylvania Ave., inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.
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Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Inauguration ,
Old Post Office And Clock Tower (Washington ,
D.C.) ,
United States Naval Academy ,
People ,
Washington (D.C.) ,
Cadets ,
Military Parades & Ceremonies ,
Presidential Inaugurations ,
Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington ,
D.C.)
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Famous Pennsylvania Ave., during a halt in the inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.
The pride of the nation - West Point cadets in martial array before the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address in front of the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Our fellow Americans from the isles of the sea - Porto Rico Battalion, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.
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Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Inauguration ,
Old Post Office And Clock Tower (Washington ,
D.C.) ,
Puerto Ricans ,
Military Service ,
Washington (D.C.) ,
Parades & Processions ,
Presidential Inaugurations ,
Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington ,
D.C.)
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Throngs around the Capitol - Roosevelt inauguration, Washington, D.C.
President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address to countless thousands
By the will of the sovereign people - Chief Justice Fuller administers the oath of office to President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.
Rue Pont Neuf, Paris, France
The cabin in which Theodore Roosevelt lived three years as a ranchman, N. Dakota products in foreground, World's Fair, St. Louis
A glimpse of Oriental life - mysterious Asia, World's Fair, St. Louis
The extremes meet--Civilized and savage watching Life Savers' exhibition. Igorote family at World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.
East Room, President's Mansion, Washington, D.C.
Love at the Seaside -- Atlantic City, N.J.