Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The inaugural parade. Military Academy Corps
Publisher: Universal Photo Art Co.
Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Inauguration ,
Old Post Office And Clock Tower (Washington ,
D.C.) ,
United States Military Academy ,
People ,
Washington (D.C.) ,
Military Parades & Ceremonies ,
Presidential Inaugurations ,
Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington ,
D.C.)
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Senate wing of U.S. Capitol - taken as President Roosevelt and inaugural party were ascending its steps
Throngs around the Capitol - Roosevelt inauguration, Washington, D.C.
President Roosevelt taking oath of office - brilliant inaugural at the Capitol, Washington
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
President Roosevelt leaving the White House grounds for the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
The great parade passing in review and paying respects to President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The Inaugural parade. U.S. Naval Academy Corps
Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The President in his carriage on [the?] way to the White House
Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The Inaugural address, Washington, D.C.
Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The President taking the oath of office
President Roosevelt taking the oath of office as President of the U.S., Chief Justice Fuller administering the oath, Capitol steps, Wash., D.C., March 4th, 1905
President Roosevelt starting from Capitol to the White House after delivering his inaugural address, Wash., D.C., March 4th, 1905
President Roosevelt, escorted by "Rough Riders," en route to Capitol, Inauguration Day, Washington
Brilliant Squadron A (N.Y.) escorting President Roosevelt to the Capitol - Inauguration, Washington
Lincoln's old soldiers escorting President Roosevelt to the Capitol - Inauguration, Washington
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Inauguration ,
Parades & Processions ,
Washington (D.C.) ,
Presidential Inaugurations ,
United States ,
History ,
Civil War ,
Military Personnel ,
Union
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
President Roosevelt arriving at Capitol to complete his first and begin his second term, Washington
Governor Warfield of Maryland at the head of the Third Brigade in inaugural parade Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The Inaugural parade. U.S. Naval Academy Corps
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.
Inauguration of Pres. Roosevelt - The President, members of the Supreme Court and Diplomatic Corps arriving at the inaugural stand, Washington
Chief Justice Fuller administering oath of office to President Roosevelt, Washington
Vast throng of people about the Capitol listening to President Roosevelt's inaugural address, Washington
Arrival at Capitol - President Roosevelt and party ascending Senate wing steps. Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington
From the Treasury to the Capitol, Penna. Avenue filled with the great parade in honor of the President. Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington
The inaugural parade on Penna. Avenue - the Capitol in the distance. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington
President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington, D.C., March 4th, 1905