Admiral Evans leaving the Mayflower after calling on the President, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Our future admirals in imposing procession - Annapolis Naval cadets on Pennsylvania Ave., inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.

Porto Rican and Filipino troops in inaugural parade, Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

The Ninth Cavalry of Colored Troops, heroes of San Juan, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905 From the Treasury to the Capitol, a mile of military pomp.

Porto Rican troops passing through the Court of Honor, Roosevelt inaguration parade

Our fellow Americans from the isles of the sea - Porto Rico Battalion, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The inaugural parade. Military Academy Corps

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The inaugural parade. Cavalry escort

President Roosevelt leaving the White House grounds for the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Grave of Theodore Roosevelt who answered the final call of taps Jan. 6, 1919. U.S. officer standing at guard

Admiral Dewey and officers of the Navy, in line at President Roosevelt's New Year reception, 1902, White House, Washington

Pres. McKinley and his eight chosen advisors - Cabinet Room, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C.

The Bridge of Sighs--Venice, Italy, only a step from Palace to prison

The magnificent port and city of Nice, from the castle, France

War views. No. 2042, Bounty brokers looking out for substitutes

War views. No. 2041, Bounty brokers looking out for substitutes

General Grant & his war horse

"Old Tecumseh" Himself

Gen. J. B. McPherson, killed before Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864

Edwin S. [i.e. M.] Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War

Edwin S. [i.e. M.] Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War

Gen. Phil. Kearney (i.e. Kearny). Photograph taken in 1862

Gen. Lew Wallace

General Wright, Commander of the "Bloody Sixth Corps."

General Wright, Commander of the "Bloody Sixth Corps."

Gen. W. F. (Baldy) Smith, Commander of the Bloody Sixth Corps.

"Fighting Joe Hooker"

Major General Francis C. Barlow