East Side of Public Square, Nashville, Tenn.

Publisher: Poole, Rodney
Photographer: Poole, R. (Rodney) (1837-)
Subjects: Nashville, Tennessee, Public Square, Roads
Collection: User Contributed (Nathan Moore)
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"The prerequisites of success - hard work, keen intelligence, unflinching will" - President Roosevelt, Providence, R.I.

A social chat with the President and Admiral - before leaving the reviewing stand - U.S. Capitol steps

President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- reviewing the soldiers and sailors -- from the U.S. Capitol steps

Opening prayer by Dr. Butler - President McKinley and Admiral Dewey - Sword presentation ceremony

President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- reviewing the soldiers and sailors -- from the U.S. Capitol steps

Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the benediction -- President McKinley and Admiral Dewey -- Sword presentation ceremony

Admiral Dewey thanking Congress and the Nation - Sword presentation ceremony - U.S. Capitol

Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the benediction - President McKinley and Admiral Dewey - Sword presentation ceremony

Admiral Dewey receiving the Nation's sword from President McKinley at the U.S. Capitol

The Public Gardens, statue of Washington, and fountain "Venus rising from the sea," Boston, Mass.

[Maquette of Union soldier for Roxbury Soldiers' Monument and other sculptures at the studio of Martin Milmore in Boston, Massachusetts]

"To whom much has been given much shall be expected" President Roosevelt to students at James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, June 4th 1903.

No use kicking - cowboys saddling a wild horse, Roosevelt Day, Cheyenne, Wyo.

President Roosevelt's western tour - a speech at New Castle, Wyoming

They were soldier boys together - Pres. Roosevelt greeting Spanish War veterans, Laramie, Wyoming

One of the hundreds of brief stops on President Roosevelt's long western trip, Woonsocket, S.D.

Beautiful Salt Lake City receives an honored guest - arrival of President Roosevelt

Chief magistrates of nation and of state - Pres. Roosevelt and Gov. Wells, of Utah, at Salt Lake