President Roosevelt satisfying a ranchman's appetite at a barbeque, Bismarck, N.D.

"Should auld acquaintance be forgot?" - Pres. Roosevelt and his friends in Town Hall, Medora, N.D.

New Mexico's appeal for statehood - greeting President Roosevelt at Albuquerque

Tenth U.S. Cavalry greeting their chief - attending President Roosevelt's train at Crawford, Nebraska

President Roosevelt's western tour - a speech at the entrance to Yellowstone Nat. Park

Northern gateway to Yellowstone Park - scene at corner-stone laying by President Roosevelt, Gardiner

President Roosevelt speaking from his car at Lake City, Minn.

"Let children learn through experience to be strong and manly," - Pres. Roosevelt, St. Paul, Minn.

President Theodore Roosevelt and Gov. Van Sant in their carriage, St. Paul, April 4, 1903

President Roosevelt's splendid reception at Abilene, Kansas - returning to his train

On President Roosevelt's journey through the west - splendid reception at Ellis, Kansas

President Roosevelt's western tour - speaking at Evanston, Illinois

"We have great problems before us as a nation" President Roosevelt dedicating James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.

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

"--iron resolution to fight on and on until, instead of defeat and failure, dawns the golden sun of triumph" President Roosevelt to G.A.R., Decatur, Illinois.

James Milliken and President Taylor escort President Roosevelt between lines of school children Dedication James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.

G.A.R. men and young citizens in thousands at Rockford, Ill., to hear Pres. Roosevelt speak

President Roosevelt's western tour - a speech at Quincy, Illinois

President Roosevelt speaking on the country's currency laws, - at Quincy, Illinois

"No man shall have less than a square deal," - Pres. Roosevelt at Lincoln's Tomb, Springfield, Ill.

President Roosevelt speaking to the great crowds in front of the Capitol, Denver, Colo.

"By hand and heart the American citizen is able to win his way," President Roosevelt, Boise City, Idaho