Honoring Prince Henry--President Roosevelt, with Col. Bingham, going to German Embassy to return the Prince's call, Washington, U.S.A.

America's chief and America's guest--President Roosevelt, and Germany's popular Prince, Henry of Prussia

President Roosevelt and Col. Bingham, leaving the German Embassy after returning Prince Henry's call, Washington, U.S.A.

President Roosevelt with Col. Bingham at German Embassy, to return official call upon Prince Henry

H[is] I[mperial] Highness the Grand Duke Alexis [right, front], at the residence of Hon. G. V. Fox, Lowell, Massachusetts, Dec. 9th, 1871

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking up

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Military going down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. 7th Regiment going down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. A good view

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese with the treaty

[Procession of Japanese embassy officials along Broadway, during visit to New York City, 1860]

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese from behind the treaty box and Tommy

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese from behind the treaty box and Tommy

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. View down Broadway

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking up

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Procession advancing

Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, guest of Indianapolis, Ind. Week of May 17th, 1904

Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, guest of Indianapolis, Ind., week of May 17th, 1904

Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, with Mayor Holtzman's party attending Moy Kee's reception, May 20, 1904

Royal Prince Pu Lun, future emperor of China, with Mayor Holtzman's party attend Moy Kee's reception, May 20, 1904