President Roosevelt delivering an address in the rain at the dedication of the Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa.

Col. Roosevelt delivering address, National Army Day, Chautauqua, N.Y., Aug. 19, '99

President Roosevelt delivering oration at the dedication of the McKinley National Memorial, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907

President Roosevelt, with the Mayor of Canton and the Governor of Ohio, reviewing parade on McKinley Memorial Day, Canton, O., Sept. 30, 1907

President Roosevelt exchanging greetings with the crowd while driving through Canton on McKinley Memorial Day

We have met to-day to celebrate the opening of the Exposition - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition

"This landing at Jamestown possesses a peculiar significance" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition

President Roosevelt making the opening address at the Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907

President Roosevelt presenting some of his forcible arguments to an enthusiastic crowd at Noblesville, Ind., U.S.A.

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

President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address in front of the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

"We have faith that we shall not prove false to the memories of the men of the mightly past," President Roosevelt's inaugural address, 1905

President Roosevelt starting from Capitol to the White House after delivering his inaugural address, Wash., D.C., March 4th, 1905

President Roosevelt taking the oath of office as President of the U.S., Chief Justice Fuller administering the oath, Capitol steps, Wash., D.C., March 4th, 1905

President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington, D.C., March 4th, 1905

Vast throng of people about the Capitol listening to President Roosevelt's inaugural address, Washington

Citizens hearing the inaugural address of their chosen chief, President Roosevelt - Washington

"We wish peace because it is right" - President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address, Washington