The Godspeed of an American crowd to an American president, - President's special leaving Colorado Springs, Col.

In the shadow of the Rockies - President Roosevelt ready to return to the cares of State, Glenwood Springs, Col.

The bronzed President, after three weeks exposure to wind and storm in mountains of Colorado

President Roosevelt and party after nine hours ride through rain and mud, Rocky Mts., Col.

America's tribute to its Chief Magistrate - thus crowds greet him everywhere

Enjoying an outdoor luncheon, Theodore Roosevelt in Colorado

President Roosevelt speaking from his train at Colorado Springs, Col.

The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.

President Roosevelt, his companions and guides starting on the great bear hunt

President Roosevelt, Dr. Lambert and P.B. Stewart starting into the bear country - Colorado

President Roosevelt, Dr. Lambert and P.B. Stewart starting into the bear country - Colorado

On the great bear hunt - President Roosevelt after leaving Newcastle for the mountains - Colorado

On the great bear hunt - President Roosevelt after leaving Newcastle for the mountains - Colorado

President Roosevelt and party starting into the mountains - for the great bear hunt - Colorado

Black Cañon, above camp 7

Holladay's Overland stage office, daily stage on the point of starting for the Plains

16th Street, Denver

Manitou, six miles from Colorado Springs - soda springs

Monument, or the Enchanted Park, nine miles north-west of Colorado Springs - Dutch wedding

Manitou and vicinity - U.S. Signal Station, summit Pike's P[ea]k

Georgetown, E. of Rose St.

Clear Creek Cañon - below the falls

Beaver Brook

Black Hawk Bridge

Black Hawk Mill

Cheyenne Canon, five miles south of Colorado Springs - 7 falls

Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - Major Doma

Garden of the Gods, located five miles from Colorado Springs - [...]biter Towers 330 ft. high

Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - general view from Glen Eyrie

On the trail to Pike's Peak, from Bear Creek Canon to the summit, 14 miles - the bottomless pit