After the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on the road from Newcastle to Glenwood Springs, Colorado
The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.
President Roosevelt, Dr. Lambert and P.B. Stewart starting into the bear country - Colorado
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Travel ,
Colorado ,
Friends & Associates ,
Lambert ,
Alexander ,
Stewart ,
Philip Battell ,
Bear Hunting ,
Horseback Riding ,
Mountains
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Amidst America's noblest scenery - President Roosevelt on Glacier Point,Yellowstone Valley, California
Spion Kop, Natal, South Africa
Catskill Mountains, Haiens [i.e. Haines] Gorge
Haines Gorge, Catskill Mountains
Catskill Mountains, the Glen
Glen Mary on the Catskill, from below
Setting up large searchlight in advance lines, Vosges sector
Cheyenne Canon, five miles south of Colorado Springs - 7 falls
Bridger Canon -- near Fort Ellis, Montana Territory
Steeple Rock, Garden of the Gods
[Rock of Ages, Garden of the Gods]
Echo Point and Rattlesnake Mountains
Cape Horn, from ravine below
Donner Lake, Tunnels No. 7 and 8 from Summit Tunnel, eastern summit in distance
From Columnar Heights, Dixville Notch, N. H.
Mount Crocker, looking south from Lake Flora (crater of an extinct volcano) on Mount Volcano, Summit Valley.
Lake Donner, from western summit Sierra Nevada Mountains, looking north.
Ogden and Wahsatch Range, 742 miles from Sacramento.
Winnemucca town and peak, 334 miles from Sacramentto.
Summits of Sierras. 8,000 to 10,000 feet altitude.
Road and rocks near Summit Tunnel, Donner Peak in dist.
Black Butte and Crystal Lake, 90 miles from Sacramento.
Giant's Gap, 2500 feet perpendicular.
Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
Gilbert's Peak, Uinta Mountains