[Calif. - Los Angeles - Shrine convention parade: inside Coliseum]

Street Parade, Shrine Convention, June 1929, Los Angeles, Calif.

The famous 10th Colored Cavalry - that climbed San Juan - Peace Jubilee, Philadelphia

Survivors of the Hand Cart Company, Pioneer Jubilee, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 1897

Mayor Kirkendall delivering address of welcome to President Roosevelt, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Pres. Roosevelt Cardinal Gibbons, Mayor Weaver (Phila.) and John Mitchell, in speakers stand, River Commons, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

A tribute from the children to President Roosevelt at the monument, Wyoming, Pa.

C.T.A.U. Parade on S. Main St., showing John Mitchell in carriage, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

John Mitchell addressing C.T.A.U. delegates and the United Mine Workers of America at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Head of C.T.A.U. parade on S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Parade of Catholic Total Abstinence Union on S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Farewell to the Fatherland - German passengers on S.S. Konigen Luise leaving Bremen for America

Just men, but mighty important ones! The "Big Nine" at World Disarmament Conference, Washington, D.C., 1921

World Disarmament Conference, delegates in session, Continental Hall of the D.A.R., Washington, D.C., Nov. 21, 1921

Immense crowd on River Commons awaiting arrival of Pres. Roosevelt, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

The surging throng listening to address of President Roosevelt on River Commons, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Cardinal Gibbons delivering his address to C.T.A.U. delegates and United Mine Workers of America, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

President Roosevelt speaking before C.T.A.U. delegates and United Mine Workers of America, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Loading a king hoist in hold [of iron ore ship] - showing pickmen at work, Conneaut, Ohio

The great Baltimore fire - on North St. looking S.W. of B.&O. office bldgs., Balto., Md.

Looking up 22d St. from corner of Avenue T, ruins of Galveston, Texas, [after hurricane]

Galveston disaster - Lucas Terrace where fifty lives were lost, looking west