U.S. President Woodrow Wilson is handed a baseball and throws out the ceremonial first pitch from his seat. Seen at left is first lady Edith Wilson; seen at right is Wilson's physician and personal aide Cary T. Grayson. Unidentified baseball player (presumably of Washington Senators team) holds a ball signed by " Woodrow Wilson." Location is Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. Date is uncertain, but no later than 1918, which is the last time Wilson is recorded to have attended a baseball game.
John Burroughs, American naturalist and an important figure in the American conservation movement, with a child. John Burroughs lifts his hat to acknowledge the crowd
Luther Burbank at a ranch house. Burbank checks cactus plants garden. Burbank cuts open a cactus leaf, eats part and hands part to another man to eat
Senator (and future U.S. President) Warren Harding with other dignitaries riding in a car. Man in the front seat talks to Harding. Appears to be Henry Ford.
Will Rogers smiles. He performs a rope trick on stage at a show. Ford Model T in background.
Two American men and two women at the foot of a mountain. View of the mountain ranges. Men and women climb up a mountain. A man falls (acting) in a snow covered hole. The other man pulls him out and "rescues" him.
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