Coal mining in the United States. Loaded railroad coal cars. The coal cars leave coal fields for a freight yard. The coal cars moving on a railroad track. Views of steam locomotives moving forward. Many views seen from point of view on top of train cars while the railroad train is moving. Miners aboard the coal cars. A coal freighter with a tugboat. The freight train on a railroad track. People pick up coal from near the track. Point of view (POV) shot from atop a train car as the moving railroad train goes across a snow-covered countryside.
Campaigning for U.S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson in the United States. A large crowd gathers for the campaign. Buildings along street sides. People gather outside a building decorated with flags and bunting. A car passes along a street. A cameraman records the event. A sign on the building reads: 'Our hats off to the President who has kept us out of war'.
Decorated automobiles and parade floats in the United States (for a presidential campaign rally honoring President Woodrow Wilson). Homes and buildings along the side of a street. Various Ford automobiles decorated with flowers, float pieces, decorations, and foliage, for participation in the parade. Trees in the background.
United States Navy football players practicing in the United States at the U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes (Naval Station Great Lakes). The team runs drills. A player talks to two officers. Naval officers and sailors watch the Navy team playing. The teams engage in a scrimmage. Field House buildings in background.
United States Navy sailors in training engage in various sports in the United States, circa World War I. A boxing bout. Two sailors boxing in the ring.
Two statues in the United States. First is the Lexington Minuteman Statue, representing Captain John Parker, located at Lexington Green in Lexington, Massachusetts. U.S. flag flutters from a flag pole in the background. Next is a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, seated, in the town square in Hodgenville, Kentucky. A store building is seen in the background of the town square (now site of the Lincoln Museum).