Our beautiful Capitol building from the Congressional Library, Washington, D.C.

East front of the Capitol

Capitol

The U.S. Capitol

East entrance of U.S. Capitol

United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

The Capitol, Washington, D.C.

The Capitol, Washington, D.C.

The Capitol, main entrance to the Senate chamber

Great dome of Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Capitol grounds: Inauguration Day, 1909.

A glimpse of the Capitol from the garden of the National Conservatory, Washington, D.C.

The Capitol, central entrance and dome.

U.S. Capitol illuminated as never before Dozens of searchlights at play night after meeting of Disarmament Conference, Nov. 12 1921, Washington, D.C.

The Capitol, lighted at night by flood lights, Washington, D.C.

The Night illumination of the U.S. Capitol In honor of Admiral Dewey's return home.

Supreme Court room in the Capitol, Washington, D. C.

"Shall I or Shall I Not?" White House conservatory, Washington, D.C.

The White House

Approach to the President's mansion, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

Bartholdi Fountain and U. S. Capitol from Botanical Gardens, Washington, D. C.

Notifying President Coolidge that the "Court" is now in session - Judges of Supreme Court calling at White house, Washington, D.C.

Our future admirals in imposing procession - Annapolis Naval cadets on Pennsylvania Ave., inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.

West Point cadets on plaza before House wing of the Capitol, prior to the inauguration ceremonies, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Porto Rican and Filipino troops in inaugural parade, Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

The Ninth Cavalry of Colored Troops, heroes of San Juan, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Third battalion of field artillery from Ft. Meyer [i.e. Fort Myer], Va., in inaugural parade on Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Naval cadets passing the Treasury Building, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

First division of inaugural parade headed by West Point cadets as it formed on Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Famous Pennsylvania Ave., during a halt in the inaugural parade, Washington, D.C.