In the haunts of the polar bear |
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The magnificent Tressen Room of Charlotenburg Palace, reproduced in German govt. bldg., St. L. Fair |
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Off duty |
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The old bucks in council, Sioux tribe |
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The old round house, part of the early fortifications at Fort Snelling, Minn. |
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Oldest wall and building in U.S., St. Augustine |
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On the second floor of the Congressional Library bldg., showing mosaic floors, Washington |
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Packing canoe across the carry |
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Palace of Manufacture and St. Louis Monument from across the Grand Basin, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, down lagoon from east end of Cascade Gardens, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Parlor furnished in Louis XVI style, in the Belgium Building, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Paxton Hotel, 14th and Farnham. Omaha |
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Pets of the farm |
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Philippine village, young Visayan citizens keeping cool on shores of Arrow Head Lake, St. Louis Fair |
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A picturesque corner of the Tyrolean Alps village, St. Louis World's Fair. |
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The picturesque tunneled Axenstrasse and Lake Lucerne, Switzerland |
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Prairie chickens in stubble |
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President Roosevelt in his private office |
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President Roosevelt's inauguration The 13th New York Regiment in parade on Pennsylvania Ave. |
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President Theodore Roosevelt and Gov. Van Sant in their carriage, St. Paul, April 4, 1903 |
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A pretty group of Bagobos Indian maidens, dancing to their own music, Philippine Village, St. Louis Fair |
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Primitive method of crushing grain practiced by Bagobos tribe, in Philippine Village, St. L. World's Fair |
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Quail hunters at lunch time |
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Rapids ahead |
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The Red Room at the White House, Washington, D.C. |
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Reflection |
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Rockaway Beach crowded with bathers and onlookers, New Yoirk |
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[Roosevelt (Theo.) on his favorite hunting pony] |
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The royal gateway to China's exhibit, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Sand hill crane in corn field |
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Saturday afternoon in Central Park, N.Y. |
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Seal and sea fowl in their icy home, at Hagenbeck's Animal Show, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Skinning a prong horn [i.e. pronghorn] |
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Skinning sheep. Armour's. South Omaha |
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Soldiers' barber shop in Japanese camp |
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Sorting up the trophies (Ducks) |
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Stand Rock. Man jumping across |
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State Capitol--Lincoln, Neb. |
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State, War and Navy Building |
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Statue of cow boys "Shooting up the Town," St. Louis World's Fair |
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Statue of Louis Joilet and Festival Hall and Plaza St. Louis, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Statue on W. side of Grand Cascades, Palace of Electricity in distance, across Grand Basin, St. L. Fair |
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Steerage passengers taking life easy on an ocean liner |
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Stereographs of Japanese soldiers and military camps during the Russo-Japanese War |
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Successful. Antelope on saddle |
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The Sunken Gardens and south face of Liberal Arts Building, St. Louis World's Fair |
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Syndicate and St. Paul Buildings (Tallest office buildings in the world), New York City |
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A traveller |
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U.S. Agriculture Department-Greenhouse-Ferns |
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U.S. Court House. Omaha |
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U.S. Patent Office Blue room |
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U.S. Pension Bureau Building and grounds |
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U.S. Smithsonian Institute grounds--big tree |
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Under the snow |
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Under the willows--Hanscom Park. Omaha |
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Vast crowd before the Capitol at Wash. listening to Pres. Roosevelt's inaugural address, March 4, 1905 |
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View from German Bldg., showing E. Lagoon, bordered by Palace of Education & Manufacture, St. L. Fair |
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View of Grand Basin and Palace of Varied Industries, lighted by thousands of electric lights, St. Louis Fair |
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Views of Dalles of the St. Louis River |
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Washington Monument -- large |
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Washington's res. Mt. Vernon |
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"Well! What luck did you have?" |
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White House-north front and grounds |
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White House--The Conservatory |
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Within the walls of Ft. St. Marco, St. Augustine |
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Won't take long to peel him |
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The world famed Axenstrasse, skirting Lake Lucerne in the Swiss Alps |
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Young perversity |
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Zuni Indian ritual of creation, (in wax.) National Museum. Washington, D.C. |
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