South gate enterance (i.e. entrance) to flower garden and conservatory, Mt. Vernon

Summit of Pinnacle Peak, near Mt. Tacoma or Rainier, Wash.

Mt. Tacoma or Rainier, Patriarch of the Cascades, 14,528 ft. high

Umbrella Rock, Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tenn., U.S.A.

Mt. Auburn cemetery--burial place of Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass.

Mt. Shasta, whose snow crowned summit towers 14,442 ft. above the ocean level, Sisson, California

Indians racing with President's train under snow-streaked Idaho mountains near Pocatello

President Roosevelt's western tour - the presidential train in the Rockies

"These scenes of Northern and Southern valor should make us all better Americans" - President Roosevelt, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.

Sighting the first friends, - President Roosevelt on the road to Glenwood Springs, Colorado

After the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on the road from Newcastle to Glenwood Springs, Colorado

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

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

From President Roosevelt's special train - looking over the cheering crowds at Mount Vernon, Illinois

Amidst America's noblest scenery - President Roosevelt on Glacier Point,Yellowstone Valley, California

Spion Kop, Natal, South Africa

Lulu (i.e. Lula) Lake, on Lookout Mountain

View on the top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.

Mount Vernon, Va.

Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon

Catskill Mountains, Haiens [i.e. Haines] Gorge

Haines Gorge, Catskill Mountains

Catskill Mountains, the Glen

Glen Mary on the Catskill, from below

Paper company's office, Mount Holley (i.e. Holly), Pa.

Paper company's mills at Mount Holley (i.e. Holly), Cumberland Co., Pa.

Given Bros. Paper Mill, Papertown, Cumberland Co., Pa.

Givin's residence, Mt. Holley (i.e. Holly), near Carlisle, Pa.

Papertown Cumberland Co., Pa.