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

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

Wilcox residence, where Roosevelt became president and promised to continue the policy of the martyred McKinley, Buffalo, N.Y.

The place where Roosevelt stood while taking the President's oath of office - library, Wilcox residence, Buffalo, N.Y.

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

"Good government is practically applying the principles which make a man a good citizen" - President Roosevelt, Waterville, Maine

The great crowd intently listening to President Roosevelt's now famous "Trust" speech, Providence, R.I.

Amidst America's noblest scenery - President Roosevelt on Glacier Point,Yellowstone Valley, California

President Roosevelt at his desk in the White House, Washington, D.C.

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

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

President Theodore Roosevelt in his office - the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, U.S.A.

Theodore Roosevelt, President - at his desk in the White House, Washington, U.S.A.

Pres. [Theodore] Roosevelt delivering his address, Georgia Day, Jamestown Exposition, Va.

The safest guardians of liberty's flag - the public schools - welcoming President McKinley, El Paso, Texas

Pres. McKinley and his eight chosen advisors - Cabinet Room, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C.

President Hoover and Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, on the steps of the White House, Washington, D.C.

Lincoln's portrait in flowers, Allegheny Park, PA

Statue of Abraham Lincoln on the National Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.

President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan in McClellan's Tent

President McKinley at West Superior, Minn. - on the western tour, 1899 [making speech]

Grover Cleveland and Adlai Stevenson driving down Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, U.S.A. El Presidente Cleveland y Stevenson paseando en coche en la avenida de Pensilvania, Washington, E.U.A.

Pres. Coolidge pinning the Distinguished Flying Cross on Col. Lindbergh, the fifth person to receive it, Washington, D.C., [1927 June 11]