Entrance to old fort, Porto Bello, Panama Canal Zone
Refining silver in smelter at the famous mining center of Cerro de Pasco, Peru, S. Amer.
The fort where native chiefs held off the 16th century Spaniards, Cuzco, Peru
A bit of Cathedral Square, Panama
A picturesque corner in the market, native women assorting fruit, Panama City.
Independence Day, city of Panama, November 3, 1909 - Central Avenue
Calle Bolivar, a street in Panama City, Panama
Unique refreshment stand near ruins of Old Panama, Canal Zone
Vultures in Panama harbor, commonly called "Johner[orns?]"
The Flower of the Isthmian troops before the barracks, Panama
North over Gatun locks and sea level entrance to Panama Canal, Atlantic Ocean in the distance
Old Spanish ruins at Old Panama, Canal Zone.
Reviewing American troops, Empire, Panama
Spanish laborers at work in Culebra Cut and loaded train hauling dirt from canal
The S.S. PANAMA in Culebra Cut on Sunday, Feb. 7, 1915 - the first excursion to go through the Panama Canal
Indian dug-outs on the Chagres River, bringing bananas, the chief export of Panama, to Gatun
Front St., Colon, once a river of mud - now paved and made sanitary, Panama
Ave. of Palms, De Lessups Mansions and entrance to the Panama Canal at Colon
View from Cristobal looking along the principal business street of Colon, Canal Zone
Negro woman carrying coal at a penny a basket from lighter to steamer, Cristobal, Panama
Laborers at work on the Panama Canal at the Culebra Cut
Street in old Gorgona, Panama Canal Zone
Tropical fruit growing - papaya
A sugar mill in its most primitive guise, Panama Canal Zone
Laborers rafting spiles for cofferdams, Balboa, Canal Zone
Boy soldiers in the regular Panama Army - contrasted with U.S. officers - part of a frontier guard, Bayano River
On the Bayano River, interior Panama - Indians supplying Panama soldiers at a frontier pass
Picturesque nipa shaks on stilts - typical country homes of Panay, P.I.
A fish market in Manila, P.I.