President Roosevelt delivering his address, Georgia Day, Jamestown Exposition, Va., U.S.A.
The Mayflower, Pres. Roosevelt on board, going down the line, Jamestown naval review
A point well made in the President's speech - Georgia Day at the Jamestown Exposition
President Roosevelt making opening address at Jamestown Exposition
President Roosevelt greeting the representatives of 37 foreign nations, Jamestown Exposition
President Roosevelt delivering an address. Georgia Day at the Jamestown Exposition, Va.
President Roosevelt's arrival at the Jamestown Exposition, Va.
The President and Mrs. Roosevelt and a distinguished multitude hearing opening address of Harry St. George Tucker, Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907
Publisher: Berry, Kelley & Chadwick
Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Public Appearances ,
Virginia ,
Norfolk ,
Travel ,
Tucker ,
Harry St. George ,
Premieres ,
Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition ,
(1907)
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
President Roosevelt delivering opening address of the Jamestown Exposition before 60,000 people, April 26, 1907
President Roosevelt speaking at Jamestown Exposition, Georgia Day, June 10, 1907
The reviewing stands and crowds of spectators listening to Pres. Roosevelt's speech, Jamestown Exposition
"To Virginia was reserved the honor of producing the hero, Geo. Washington" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition
Publisher: H.C. White Co.
Subjects: Roosevelt ,
Theodore ,
Public Appearances ,
Virginia ,
Norfolk ,
Travel ,
Quotations ,
Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition ,
(1907) ,
Reviewing Stands ,
Spectators
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
"The conquest of a continent is iron work" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition
Our famous and fearless president stating facts - Georgia Day at the Jamestown Exposition
On Lee's parade, listening to President Roosevelt' speech opening the Jamestown Exposition
J. M. Webster & family, Wyandotte, Kansas, 286 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View on Kansas River at Turnpike Bridge near Wyandotte, Kansas, 287 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
The escort at Indian cave on Mulberry Creek, Kansas, 11 miles north east of Fort Harker & 494 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Indian hierglyphic rock on Smoky Hill River, Kansas, 15 miles north east of Fort Harker & 496 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Depot, Ellsworth, Kansas, 508 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
North side of Main Street, Ellsworth, Kansas, 508 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
South side Main Street, Ellsworth, Kansas, 508 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Cattle fording the Smoky Hill River at Ellsworth, Kansas, on the old Sante Fe crossing, 508 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Building bridge across the Kaw at Wyandotte, Kansas, 286 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View on the plains 6 miles west of Fort Hayes, Kansas, 586 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View on the plains, Kansas, 585 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Construction train west of Fort Hayes, Kansas.