Inaugural parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905 From the Treasury to the Capitol, a mile of military pomp.

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The inaugural parade. Cavalry escort

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The inaugural parade. Military Academy Corps

Inauguration of President Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. The President in his carriage on [the?] way to the White House

From the Treasury to the Capitol, Penna. Avenue filled with the great parade in honor of the President. Inauguration of Roosevelt, Washington

The inaugural parade on Penna. Avenue - the Capitol in the distance. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington

U.S. Infantry in inaugural parade, Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4th, 1905

Pennsylvania Avenue, from Treasury to Capitol - President Roosevelt's inaugural parade, Washington

Pennsylvania Avenue, from Treasury to Capitol - President Roosevelt's inaugural parade, Washington

Pennsylvania Avenue, from Treasury to Capitol - President Roosevelt's inaugural parade, Washington

The Richmond (Va.) Blues, the oldest military organization in the U.S., inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

The Americus Club of Pittsburgh at head of the Civic Division, in the inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

President Roosevelt's inauguration The 13th New York Regiment in parade on Pennsylvania Ave.

Governor Pennypacker and staff at head of Pennsylvania troops, inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905

Pres. Roosevelt speaking, dedication of Penna. $13,000,000 state capitol, Harrisburg, Oct. 4, 1906

Gov't. Building, Dep't. of Education

The great Carnegie Mills--strikers on the look-out, Homestead, Pa., U.S.A.

Under martial law--State Militia entering Homestead, Pa., U.S.A.

Three "Johnnie Reb" Prisoners, captured at Gettysburg, 1863

"Mounting Guard"

John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburgh (i.e. Gettysburg), recovering from his wounds

General Meade's Headquarters at Gettysburg

Dead at Little Round-Top - position of Berdan's Sharpshooters

[Confederate dead gathered for burial at the southwestern edge of the Rose woods, Gettysburg, Pa., July 5, 1863]

On the battlefield at Gettysburg

Union (i.e. Confederate) dead at Gettysburg

The slaughter pen at Gettysburg

Breastworks on the left wing, Battle of Gettysburgh