Hand grading of lemons into trays according to quality, preparatory to packing. Lamanda Park, Calif.

Packing lemons for shipment; being sized by hand instead of by machine. Lamanda Park, Calif.

Loading citrus fruits in R.R. car, crates being fastened together with strips. Lamanda Park, Calif.

General Wood transferring Cuba's government and delivering President Roosevelt's letter to President Palma, May 20, 1902, Palace, Havana

The last of the Spanish army in Havana, Cuba (under the palace colonnade)

The embarkation of Spanish troops, Santiago Harbor, Cuba

Cuban insurgents in Villa Clara, Cuba

A company of the Cuban army, Pinar del Rio, Cuba

The Philippines, Porto Rico and Cuba - Uncle Sam's burden ...

Cuban "pickaninnies" - children of reconcentrados

Bird's-eye view from Observatory Hill, Ft. Park

"Everybody welcome," reception room of Armours Packing Plant, 100,000 visitors annually, Chicago, U.S.A.

Highlanders capturing Boer guns

A wounded Boer at Spion Kop, South Africa

South African Light Horse, coming down Adderly St., to entrain for the front, Cape Town

Tower Creek series. Tower Fall, 156 ft. high from below

Gardiner's River Series. Middle Fork Fall, 135 ft. high

[Large black bear at garbage pails on wagon, Yellowstone National Park]: Old Ephriam knows what he's after

Getting right into things, Yellowstone National Park

[Large black bear at garbage pails on wagon, Yellowstone National Park]: Old Ephriam helping himself

The lower or 2nd canon of the Yellowstone

Battle-field of Gettysburg Trees showing the effect of musketry, opposite the Federal breast-works on Culp's Hill.

Battle-field of Gettysburg The effect of musketry and shell on the trees of Culp's Hill, on ground occupied by Rebels, in front of Union breast-works.

General Ijichi, chief, and members of General Nogi's staff, at headquarters before Port Arthur

Irregulars on the frontier--awaiting an attack--Graeco-Turkish War

Skirmishing near the "monasteries in the air," northern Greece

Woods, Darien Harbor

U.S. troops marching through London for the first time in history

The 8th Ohio boys ready to leave Camp Alger for Cuba

The "President's own" (8th Ohio), Camp Alger, Va.