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From Stereograph, copyright 1905, by Underwood & Underwood, New York, (P. T. O.)

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN HIS TENT, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.

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From Stereograph, copyright 1905, by Underwood & Underwood, New York.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PLANTING A TREE AT FORT WORTH, TEXAS. (See Vol. I, page 608.)

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From Stereograph, copyright 1905, by Underwood & Underwood, New York.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S MISSION OF FRIENDSHIP AND PEACE-BOARDING THE MAYFLOWER, AUGUST 5, 1905.

(See Vol. I, page 655.)

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From Stereograph, copyright 1905, by Underwood & Underwood, New York.

CARDINAL GIBBONS ENTERING PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S CARRIAGE. MINE WORKERS' DAY,

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

(See Vol. I, page 657.)

From Stereograph, copyright 1905, by Underwood & Underwood, New York.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT AT BULLOCH HALL, THE OLD HOME OF THE PRESIDENT'S
MOTHER, IN ROSWELL, GEORGIA.

The group includes Senator and Mrs. Clay, the family of J. B. Wing, and friends and neighbors of the Bulloch family; also Mammy Grace, the old negro woman,
who was nurse to President Roosevelt's mother, and Daddy William, also an old servant of the Bulloch family, who decorated the home at the wedding
of the President's mother.

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