| "We wish peace because it is right" - President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington |  |  | 
					
				| U.S. Marines passing up Penna. Avenue, inaugural parade, inauguration of  President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C. |  |  | 
					
				| Governor Pennypacker and staff at head of Pennsylvania troops, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
			Publisher: Rau, William Herman
								Subjects: Pennypacker, Samuel W. , (Samuel Whitaker) , Roosevelt , Theodore , Inauguration , Military Parades & Ceremonies , Washington (D.C.) , Presidential Inaugurations , Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington , D.C.)
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| Geronimo, the famous Apache warrior and five other Western Indian chiefs in inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
			Publisher: Rau, William Herman
								Subjects: Geronimo, Public Appearances , Roosevelt , Theodore , Inauguration , Indians Of North America , Government Relations , Delegations , Washington (D.C.) , Parades & Processions , Presidential Inaugurations
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt and hunting party, Dr. Chapman and Mr. Stewart - on the vacation trip to Texas and Colorado, U.S.A.
			Publisher: Keystone View Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Travel , Friends & Associates , Stewart , Philip Battell , Chapman , Frank M. , (Frank Michler) , Horseback Riding , Hunting
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| By the will of the sovereign people -  Chief Justice Fuller administers the oath of office to President Roosevelt, Washington, D.C. |  |  | 
					
				| Returning from the hunt - the president of the people, Glenwood Springs, Colorado |  |  | 
					
				| Bob-cat in tree with P.B. Stewart photographing it |  |  | 
					
				| Lunch at chuck wagon |  |  | 
					
				| Thousand of Georgians listening to President Roosevelt's plea for "honest dealing," Atlanta |  |  | 
					
				| Pres. Roosevelt speaking, dedication of Penna. $13,000,000 state capitol, Harrisburg, Oct. 4, 1906 |  |  | 
					
				| Pres. Roosevelt, Dr. Chapman & Mr. Stewart of the President's hunting party on the road to Glenwood - coming in from the camp
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Travel , Colorado , Friends & Associates , Stewart , Philip Battell , Chapman , Frank M. , (Frank Michler) , Horseback Riding , Hunting
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| On the great bear hunt - President Roosevelt after leaving Newcastle for the mountains - Colorado |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt, Dr. Lambert and P. B. Stewart starting into the bear country - Colorado
			Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Travel , Colorado , Friends & Associates , Lambert , Alexander , Stewart , Philip Battell , Bear Hunting , Horseback Riding
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| Dewey's flagship "Olympia" - Admiral Dewey receiving Gov. Roosevelt
			Publisher: Rau, William Herman
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Public Appearances , New York (State) , New York , Dewey , George , Commemoration , Shaking Hands , Celebrations
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| Cheering Governor Roosevelt, Dewey Celebration, New York
			Publisher: Strohmeyer & Wyman
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Public Appearances , New York (State) , New York , Dewey , George , Commemoration , Horseback Riding , Celebrations , Parades & Processions
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| Gov. Roosevelt, Col. of the famous "Rough Riders" in Dewey Parade, N.Y.
			Publisher: American Stereoscopic Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Public Appearances , New York (State) , New York , Dewey , George , Commemoration , Horseback Riding , Celebrations , Parades & Processions
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| Grave of Theodore Roosevelt who answered the final call of taps Jan. 6, 1919. U.S. officer standing at guard |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt speaking from his train at Colorado Springs, Col. |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt and party after nine hours ride through rain and mud, Rocky Mts., Col.
			Publisher: H.C. White Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Friends & Associates , Travel , Colorado , Stewart , Philip Battell , Chapman , Frank M. , (Frank Michler) , Horseback Riding
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt addressing the citizens of Noblesville, on his western tour, Indiana |  |  | 
					
				| The imposing spectacle on board Admiral Sperry's flagship, the "Connecticut," as President Roosevelt delivered the address of welcome to the returning fleet - Hampton Roads, Va., Feb. 22, 1909 |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt paying tribute to the nations heroes unveiling of Jersey's monument, Antietam Battlefield, Sept. 17, 1903 |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt addressing veterans at dedication of Jersey monument on the field of the bloody Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1903 |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt finishing his address in the rain, dedication of Jersey monument, Antietam Battlefield, Sept. 17, 1903 |  |  | 
					
				| Ex-President Roosevelt in the campaign of 1912 |  |  | 
					
				| Enjoying an outdoor luncheon, Theodore Roosevelt in Colorado |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt speaking from his train at Colorado Springs, Col.
			Publisher: H.C. White Co.
								Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore , Public Appearances , Colorado , Colorado Springs , Travel , Railroad Cars , Friends & Associates , Stewart , Philip Battell , Chapman , Frank M. , (Frank Michler) , Horseback Riding , Hunting
								Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |  |  | 
					
				| President Roosevelt urges Trinity students to be worthy [of] their alma mater - Durham, N.C. |  |  | 
					
				| The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col. |  |  |