[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]

A pleasant evening at home

Home, sweet home!

The cheapest eating house in America a warm meal for 5 cts. /

[Group of people on porch and balcony(?) of house in Massachusetts(?)]

Far from the gay cities and ways of men

The "New South"

The pride of the family

Ladies change

The pastoral visit

Free and happy in his crude prosperity--life in the sand belt of North Carolina

The colored school, Charleston, S.C., U.S.A.

"To whom much has been given much shall be expected" President Roosevelt to students at James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.

Woodrow Wilson, Democratic nominee for President, after his speech of acceptance delivered at Sea Girt, N.J.

President Roosevelt and Major Pitcher before Liberty Cap - a long extinct geyser at Yellowstone Park

President Roosevelt and Major Pitcher before Liberty Cap - a long extinct geyser at Yellowstone Park

President and Mrs. Taft leaving the Capitol to head the parade to the White House [March 4, 1909]

Keeping step to fife and drum. Inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1909

No use kicking - cowboys saddling a wild horse, Roosevelt Day, Cheyenne, Wyo.

President Roosevelt speaking in Market Square, La Crosse, Wisc.

President Roosevelt's western tour - in a floral carriage, La Crosse, Wisc.

President Roosevelt's western tour - a speech at New Castle, Wyoming

President Roosevelt's western tour - visiting Liberty Gap, Yellowstone Nat. Park

They were soldier boys together - Pres. Roosevelt greeting Spanish War veterans, Laramie, Wyoming

President Roosevelt's western tour - Edgemont, S. D. Rough Riders

Rough Riding by the Black Hills Pioneers - cheering President Roosevelt - Edgemont, S.D.

One of the hundreds of brief stops on President Roosevelt's long western trip, Woonsocket, S.D.

President Roosevelt and a responsive Utah audience at Ogden

Beautiful Salt Lake City receives an honored guest - arrival of President Roosevelt

Chief magistrates of nation and of state - Pres. Roosevelt and Gov. Wells, of Utah, at Salt Lake