President Roosevelt reviewing passing troops in the inaugural procession, Washington

The President and his party in the reviewing stand in the "Court of History." Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

"We wish peace because it is right" - President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington

President Roosevelt after inauguration leaving the Capitol to head the parade - Washington

Eager throng waiting for the appearance of the President at the Capitol, inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

U.S. Marines passing up Penna. Avenue, inaugural parade, inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.

President Roosevelt's inauguration, March 4, 1905, taking the oath of office

President Roosevelt's inauguration, March 4, 1905 The President's address to the Senators.

President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address to countless thousands

Vast crowd before the Capitol at Wash. listening to Pres. Roosevelt's inaugural address, March 4, 1905

President Roosevelt and hunting party, Dr. Chapman and Mr. Stewart - on the vacation trip to Texas and Colorado, U.S.A.

President Roosevelt delivering his delivering before a brilliant assemblage, his inaugural address as 27th [i.e. 26th] President of the U.S., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Theodore Roosevelt descending the east steps of the Capitol to take the oath as the 27th [i.e. 26th] President of the U.S., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

By the will of the sovereign people - Chief Justice Fuller administers the oath of office to President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.

House in which Theodore Roosevelt was born, New York, N.Y.

Pres. Roosevelt, Dr. Chapman & Mr. Stewart of the President's hunting party on the road to Glenwood - coming in from the camp

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