Suffragette parade. Grand Marshall, Mrs. Richard Burleson; Herald, Miss Inez Milholland; and other prominent workers on horseback - March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C.

South gate enterance (i.e. entrance) to flower garden and conservatory, Mt. Vernon

Harper's Ferry, W. Virginia, U.S.A.

U.S. Treasury building, guardian of millions

The Treasury Building, Washington, D.C.

Washington Monument, tallest stone structure in the World (555 ft.) east - Washington, D.C.

The Washington Monument, the world's highest work of masonry (555 ft.), from the P.O., Washington, U.S.A.

Monument near the western entrance to the Capitol

Doing their bit - students of McKinley Manual Training High School, Washington, D.C., with 4-inch shells they have made

Inspecting sheets of paper money, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington, D. C.

Perforating rolls of postage stamps, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington, D. C.

A Poem in marble columns and frescoed walls, Congressional Library, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

Suffragette parade, Pennsylvania Ave., Washington D.C., March 3, 1913

Capitol and Fountain, Washington, D.C.

[City Hall, Washington D. C.]

Fruits of the sunny south and their buyers, in famous old Centre Market, Washington, U.S.A.

Interior of Tomb of Logan the Loved Leader

National Cemetery Soldiers Home, Washington. D.C.

The Capitol--bronze doors--Senate chamber.

[The Capitol--bronze doors]

[Architectural detail of U.S. Capitol doors]

[Architectural detail of U.S. Capitol doors]

Columbus undergoing an examination before the Council of Salamanca

The Capitol from the bronze doors

Crawford's bronze door, east portico of Senate.

Crawford's bronze door, east portico of Senate.

The crawford bronze door

Zero milestone and south portico of the White House, Washington, D.C.

Zero milestone and south portico of the White House, Washington, D.C.

Libby Prison, [Richmond, Va.]