Capitol Hill area. Whites moving into city

South gate enterance (i.e. entrance) to flower garden and conservatory, Mt. Vernon

Harper's Ferry, W. Virginia, U.S.A.

Libby Prison, [Richmond, Va.]

Capitol Square, showing Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.

Nelson House, Yorktown, Va., headquarters of General Cornwallis

Old colonial cottage, one of the most picturesque attractions of the sleepy old village of Yorktown, Va.

One of nature's wonders in America, Natural Bridge, Virginia

View from the forecastle deck of battleship Ohio, showing the Maine in the distance, Hampton Roads, Va.

[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]

Broad Street, lined with school children applauding President Roosevelt, Richmond, Va.

President Roosevelt's "whole-souled" welcome to the South - arrival at Richmond, Virginia

Sailors from foreign and home warships on Lee's parade, passing the President, Jamestown

President Roosevelt on the Mayflower, ready to receive the Naval officers, Jamestown Exposition

President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the Jamestown Exposition

President Roosevelt seeing the sights at the Jamestown Exposition, opening day, April 26, 1907

President Roosevelt on his arrival at the Exposition grounds - accompanied by President Tucker of the Exposition Company and members of the presidential party, April 26, 1907

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

Reviewing stand during the opening exercises of the great Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907

The opening prayer, Jamestown Exposition

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

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

The imposing spectacle on board Admiral Sperry's flagship, the "Connecticut," as President Roosevelt delivered the address of welcome to the returning fleet - Hampton Roads, Va., Feb. 22, 1909

President Roosevelt praising the courage of the South in war and peace, Richmond, Va.

[Gifford Pinchot, half-length portrait, seated]

The nation's strength, the student soldier, Va. Polytechnic Inst. cadets passing President Roosevelt in review, Exposition, Charleston, S.C.

Field Telegraph Station

Field Telegraph Station

General Alfred Pleasonton, September, 1863

Double turretted monitor Onondaga, on the James River