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