U.S. Naval cadets on Connecticut Ave. Admiral Sampson's funeral

A social chat with the President and Admiral - before leaving the reviewing stand - U.S. Capitol steps

President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- reviewing the soldiers and sailors -- from the U.S. Capitol steps

Opening prayer by Dr. Butler - President McKinley and Admiral Dewey - Sword presentation ceremony

President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- reviewing the soldiers and sailors -- from the U.S. Capitol steps

Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the benediction -- President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- Sword presentation ceremony

Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the benediction - President McKinley and Admiral Dewey - Sword presentation ceremony

Admiral Dewey receiving the Nation's sword from President McKinley at the U.S. Capitol

Globe reflection, Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake George

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

Secretary of Navy Moody and President Roosevelt, facing great crowds at Pocatello, Idaho

President Roosevelt, Judge Simonson [i.e., Simonton] and Judge Brawley, chatting on the "Algonquin," Charleston Harbor, S.C.

President Roosevelt, Judge Simonson [i.e., Simonton] and Judge Brawley, chatting on the "Algonquin," Charleston Harbor, S.C.

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

President Roosevelt delivering oration at the dedication of the McKinley National Memorial, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907

President Roosevelt exchanging greetings with the crowd while driving through Canton on McKinley Memorial Day

President Roosevelt, with the Mayor of Canton and the Governor of Ohio, reviewing parade on McKinley Memorial Day, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907

President Roosevelt delivering an oration after the unveiling of the McKinley statue, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907

The newspaper men with Senator Kean, Secretary Loeb and, Secretary Barnes, Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

President Roosevelt and escort at the depot, Canton, O.

Pres. McKinley and his eight chosen advisors - Cabinet Room, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C.

Gen. W. F. (Baldy) Smith, Commander of the Bloody Sixth Corps.

Lieut. Commander W. B. Cushing, who blew up the rebel ram "Albermarle"

Lieut. Commander W. B. Cushing, who blew up the rebel ram "Albermarle"

Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

Major-General W. F. Smith, (Baldy Smith), Commander of the 6th Corps. This view was taken near Malvern Hill, during the "seven days' fight" in 1862

Soldiers and part of a battery, on the battlefield of Bull Run

Wallack group

The Wallack group

Wallack family