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

The thrifty citizens of prosperous Muskogee, Indian Territory, greeting President Roosevelt

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The Inaugural address, Washington, D.C.

Thousand of Georgians listening to President Roosevelt's plea for "honest dealing," Atlanta

Roosevelt making one of his characteristic ten minute speeches at North Platte, Neb.

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

Roosevelt making one of his characteristic ten minute speeches

The great crowd intently listening to President Roosevelt's now famous "Trust" speech, Providence, R.I.

View from the parapet of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., during the raising of the old flag, April 14th, 1865

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865. Awaiting the arrival of Gen. Anderson and the invited guests to inaugurate the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865, during the ceremonies of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865, Gen. Anderson and Gilmore, near the centre of the picture, preparing to raise the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865, during the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865. Arrival of Gen. Anderson and the guests to inaugurate the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865. Awaiting the arrival of Gen. Anderson and the invited guests

Hon. H. St. G. Tucker, president of the Jamestown Exposition, delivering his address of welcome

"To Virginia was reserved the honor of producing the hero, Geo. Washington" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition

The reviewing stands and crowds of spectators listening to Pres. Roosevelt's speech, Jamestown Exposition

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. A good view

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese from behind the treaty box and Tommy