| Far from the gay cities and ways of men | 
					
				| The Minnesota dog team on transcontinental trip, Seattle, Wash. | 
					
				| Woodrow Wilson, Democratic nominee for President, after his speech of acceptance delivered at Sea Girt, N.J. | 
					
				| President and Mrs. Taft leaving the Capitol to head the parade to the White House [March 4, 1909] | 
					
				| Returning from the chase at sunset - the wearied dogs welcome a brief halt - President Roosevelt's guide, Meeker, Colorado, U.S.A. | 
					
				| Ex-President Roosevelt responding to the welcome of his countrymen on his arrival in New York after his extended trip abroad, June 18, 1910 | 
					
				| View across the veranda towards the harbor, Roosevelt home at Oyster Bay, L.I. | 
					
				| Col. Roosevelt delivering address, National Army Day, Chautauqua, N.Y., Aug. 19, '99 | 
					
				| On the bridge of steamer "Tashmoo." - A trip down the river in honor of President Roosevelt and party, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A. | 
					
				| President Roosevelt delivering oration at the dedication of the McKinley National Memorial, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Mckinley, William , Commemoration , Roosevelt , Theodore , Public Appearances , Ohio , Canton , Travel , Mckinley National Memorial (Canton , Ohio) , Dedications
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| President Roosevelt exchanging greetings with the crowd while driving through Canton on McKinley Memorial Day
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Mckinley, William , Commemoration , Roosevelt , Theodore , Public Appearances , Ohio , Canton , Travel , Coach Drivers , Salutations
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| How the American people greeted their President on his western tour, Noblesville, Ind., U.S.A. | 
					
				| President Roosevelt presenting some of his forcible arguments to an enthusiastic crowd at Noblesville, Ind., U.S.A. | 
					
				| President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the Jamestown Exposition
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Travel , Virginia , Norfolk , Roosevelt , Edith Kermit Carow , Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition , (1907) , African Americans , Employment , Coach Drivers
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| President Roosevelt seeing the sights at the Jamestown Exposition, opening day, April 26, 1907 | 
					
				| President Roosevelt on his arrival at the Exposition grounds - accompanied by President Tucker of the Exposition Company and members of the presidential party, April 26, 1907 | 
					
				| President Roosevelt making the opening address at the Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907 | 
					
				| Reviewing stand during the opening exercises of the great Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Public Appearances , Travel , Virginia , Norfolk , Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition , (1907) , Flags , American , Premieres , Reviewing Stands
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| President Roosevelt takes oath of office as President of the United States, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905 | 
					
				| "We have faith that we shall not prove false to the memories of the men of the mightly past," President Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905 | 
					
				| The great parade passing in review and paying respects to President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. | 
					
				| Indian chiefs headed by Geronimo, passing in review before President Roosevelt, Inauguration Day, 1905, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Geronimo, Public Appearances , Washington (D.C.) , Roosevelt , Theodore , Inauguration , Indians Of North America , Government Relations , Delegations , Parades & Processions , Presidential Inaugurations , Tribal Chiefs , United States
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| At close range during the inauguration ceremonies, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., March 4, 1905 | 
					
				| President Roosevelt delivering inaugural address, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. | 
					
				| President Roosevelt and hunting party, Dr. Chapman and Mr. Stewart - on the vacation trip to Texas and Colorado, U.S.A.
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Travel , Friends & Associates , Stewart , Philip Battell , Chapman , Frank M. , (Frank Michler) , Horseback Riding , Hunting
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews | 
					
				| House in which Theodore Roosevelt was born, New York, N.Y. | 
					
				| Christ Church - the old country church of Sagamore Hill where Col. Roosevelt attended services and where the last simple rites were spoken | 
					
				| The casket, draped in the flag Theodore Roosevelt loved, being carried into Christ Church, Oyster Bay, N.Y. | 
					
				| Funeral procession ascending to grave on the little knoll in the rustic cemetery Col. Roosevelt chose as his last resting place, Young's Memorial Cem., Long Island, N.Y. | 
					
				| Grave of Theodore Roosevelt who answered the final call of taps Jan. 6, 1919. U.S. officer standing at guard |