Victory Parade in honor of the returned African American troops of the 369th Infantry, 93rd Division, at end of World War I (these forces were also known as the 15th New York National Guard Regiment or Old Fifteenth; and nicknamed the Harlem Hellfighters). Elevated view of African American troops and marching band (possibly that of James Reese Europe) marching past the New York Public Library in New York City, United States. Governor Smith and Mrs. Smith of New York State among the spectators in the grandstand. Huge crowd gathered to watch the ongoing parade. Sunset view of a couple standing on a bridge with background of World War 1 era U.S. Navy battleships anchored in harbor (presumably New York harbor).
Henry Ford, John Burroughs and Harvey Firestone (Senior) wash faces at a table from basins outdoors while camping. A mirror is hanged on a pole nearby the table. After washing faces, the men wipe it with towels kept under the table. Henry Ford looks into mirror. Thomas Edison also arrives there and washes his face. The men eat at a table. Waiters serve food and beverages.
Men eat on a table outdoors. Waiters serve them. Henry Ford steps down from a cab of a railroad locomotive. Harvey Firestone (Senior) also steps down from the cab. The two along with Thomas Edison and John Burroughs converse out side the cab. Men stand and attend the parked and touring automobiles. Tents in a row.
Workers bring and dump wheelbarrows at a construction site. Men constructing a frame house. Trucks are parked in the construction site. Two men take measurements and mark the ground. A worker carries a load on his shoulder. Workers with timber and Power shovel dig a wide ditch.
A Ford Eagle boat in dock. A flag on its bow side. Men on deck lower down the ropes. Men on ground fasten these ropes to a block.
Fordson tractor pulling equipment on a muddy path. Henry Ford with a man follows it. Guests arrive in an automobile. They come out of the automobile. Henry Ford greets the guests. A Fordson tractor driven hay wagon crosses a field.