U.S. Firing Line, Soldiers Occupying Native Huts, Philippine Islands

Manila, Philippine Islands: A first class Filipino barber shop

Manila, Philippine Islands: Filipino fruit market

Dining hall and quarters of U.S. soldiers in a church at Malagon, Philippine Islands, [1899?]

First Company Filipino Constabulary, Province of Pampanga, Island of Luzon, Philippines

In the Island of Corregidor, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands--from which the Spanish first fired upon Dewey's passing fleet

A crowded barge - U.S. soldiers about to leave for Manila

A native house riddled by shells from Dewey's fleet near Manila

The church saint sat on by a Washington "Johnnie," Manila, Philippine I'ds

Volunteers on transport RIO DE JANEIRO leaving San Francisco for Manila

Aguinaldo, the famous Insurrecto and his son, Manila, Island of Lugon, P.I.

The Filipino Americanized-constabulary soldiers, Manila, Philippine Islands

The "Espada" (swordsman) meeting the plunging bull, buries the sword in his shoulder, bull fight, Seville, Spain

Drawing room of H.E. Lady Curzon and Hindu, Viceregal Palace, Simla, N. India

Durbar, Delhi, India: The fabulous wealth of India - native princes [on elephants] in the grand State Entry

Close view of beautiful clusters of grapefruit on tree, Los Angeles, Calif.

Orange grove on Lucky Baldwin's ranch, southern California, U.S.A.

Washing oranges in "Stamm washer" in modern citrus fruit packing house, Lamanda Park, Calif.

Insectory--breeding room for propagating parasites which kill the scale that damages the fruit trees, Lamanda Park, Calif.

Lemons coming from washer being hand graded according to color. Lamanda Park, Calif.

Hand grading of lemons into trays according to quality, preparatory to packing. Lamanda Park, Calif.

Packing lemons for shipment; being sized by hand instead of by machine. Lamanda Park, Calif.

Loading citrus fruits in R.R. car, crates being fastened together with strips. Lamanda Park, Calif.

General Wood transferring Cuba's government and delivering President Roosevelt's letter to President Palma, May 20, 1902, Palace, Havana