A wonder to the primitive inhabitants--Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, Arizona.

N.Y. & B. R.R. btw Carmel and Mahopac.

Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.

Two track levels of P.R.R. on the horseshoe curve, train rounding curve in distance 1 mile away, 100 ft. higher, Pa., U.S.A.

A loaded coal train and the gravity incline at a coal mine, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.

Rounding the bend, ascending the heavy grades (90 ft. to the mile) of the Horseshoe Curve, Penn. R'y, Allegheny Mts., Pa., U.S.A.

Miners pushing an "empty" (sides of tunnel show depth of coal vein), coal mine, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.

Herald Square, Sixth Ave. and Broadway, looking north past the McAlpin Hotel, New York City

Above the 3rd Avenue Elevated Railway, looking north in the Bowery, New York City

City Hall, Brooklyn, showing the elevated railroad and the site of the new subway station

"Limited Express"--Railway in Central Park, New York City, U.S.A.

Along the driveway, cableroad and promenade to New York, Brooklyn Bridge

Along the noted Bowery, New York

The Great Market, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A.

[Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.]

[Unidentified view of a harbor and railroad]

President Roosevelt's special train at Cinnabar, Montana

President Roosevelt's western tour - the presidential train in the Rockies

The presidential party descending the 3,000 ft. shaft into the Congress Gold Mine, Phoenix, Arizona.

The smoking terror, "Momotombo," volcano, Nicaragua, C. A.

Ten minutes for refreshments, Japan

A Block House

A Block House

Gen. Sherman's men destroying the railroad, before the evacuation of Atlanta, Ga.

Sherman's men destroying railroad. Marching through Georgia. "So we made a thoroughfare for Freedom and her train, sixty miles in latitude, three hundred to the main"

Gen. Sherman's men destroying the railroad before the evacuation of Atlanta, Ga.

The street cars [New York]

Omnibus & cars [New York City]

Light railway and hillside dugouts near La Harazee, Argonne Forest

Buildings of the Western & Atlantic (state) R.R. at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864. These were all destroyed a few days afterwards