G. A. R. escort to troops on their return from Cuba, Washington, D.C.

Tenth U.S. Cavalry greeting their chief - attending President Roosevelt's train at Crawford, Nebraska

President Roosevelt's western tour - Crawford (Neb.) 10th Cavalry

Pres. Roosevelt on the bridge of the Mayflower, watching the fleet, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte review America's pride - the fleet at Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte on the Mayflower - passing the Iowa, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt, Sec'y Bonaparte, Admirals Evans & Brownson, and Mr. Loeb, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

Pres. Roosevelt and Sec'y Bonaparte reviewing the fleet, Naval Review, Oyster Bay

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

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

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

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.

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

War views. No. 2042, 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

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.

Gen. Lew Wallace

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

Gen. Thos. J. Jackson, ("Stonewall")

"Fighting Joe Hooker"

Major General Francis C. Barlow

[Stonewall Jackson]

"Uncle John Sedgwick," (commander of the Sixth Corps. Killed at Cold Harbor)

Gen. Thos. J. Jackson, "Stonewall"

General W. S. Hancock