Geronimo, the famous Apache warrior and five other Western Indian chiefs in inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
Publisher: Rau, William Herman
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Washington (D.C.),
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
A wonder to the primitive inhabitants--Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, Arizona.
Apache Braves, ready for the trail, Arizona
The Masked Kachinas (Hopi Indian "Rain-makers"), Village of Shonghopavi, Arizona
Primitive artists--Indian women decorating pottery, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
A double kill in the early morning twilight, Indian Territory, U.S.A.
Indians racing with President's train under snow-streaked Idaho mountains near Pocatello
"To North and South the great war's memories are priceless heritages of honor" - Prest. Roosevelt, Exposition, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Travel,
South Carolina,
Charleston,
Public Appearances,
Quotations,
South Carolina Inter-state And West Indian Exposition,
Charleston,
S.C.),
Public Speaking
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
President Roosevelt presenting some of his forcible arguments to an enthusiastic crowd at Noblesville, Ind., U.S.A.
How the American people greeted their President on his western tour, Noblesville, Ind., U.S.A.
A strong and masterful swayer of men - President Roosevelt at Tipton, Ind., U.S.A.
"We war not on industrial organizations, but on the evil in them"- President Roosevelt, Noblesville, Indiana
Indian chiefs headed by Geronimo, passing in review before President Roosevelt, Inauguration Day, 1905, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Publisher: Keystone View Co.
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Washington (D.C.),
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations,
Tribal Chiefs,
United States
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Geronimo, the famous Apache warrior and five other Western Indian chiefs in inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
Publisher: Rau, William Herman
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Washington (D.C.),
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
President Roosevelt addressing the citizens of Noblesville, on his western tour, Indiana
Bronzed colored maidens assorting coffee, Nicaragua, C.A.
Native Indian market at Omealca, Mexico
The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.
The President, Mrs. Roosevelt and party reviewing the parade before the Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.
The President, Mrs. Roosevelt and party reviewing the parade before the Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.
The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.
The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.
The beautiful South Carolina Building, at the Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, S.C.
A monument to enterprise, the Inter-State and West Indian Exposition grounds, Charleston, S.C.
President Roosevelt's enthusiastic reception on the exposition grounds, Charleston, S.C.
President Roosevelt's enthusiastic reception on the exposition grounds, Charleston, S.C.
Major Jenkins receiving South Carolina's sword from President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.