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- "About 15,000 soldiers are seen in military order marching past the reviewing stand at Camp Alger, May 28. This picture appeals to those who remember war times from 1861-1865, when thousands who went away light-hearted and gay to fight for a cause they considered just failed to return. It thrills us to think that our soldiers, at present time about to leave for the enemy's country, may never see American soil again, and we bid them Godspeed in their undertaking. Their faces are clear and distinct and each figure stands out in bold relief. A touching picture that will interest everybody."
- DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsJoseph B. Coghlan"A panoramic view of the 'Raleigh,' as she lies at anchor off 27th Street, North River, April 17, 1899. Captain Coghlan stands among a group of officers near the bridge. The 'Raleigh' fired the first gun at Manila, and is the first boat of the Pacific Squadron visiting New York. All the details of the famous battleship are clearly shown as the launch from which the picture was taken moves rapidly around her."
- A fine view of the great ocean liner leaving New York Harbor under full speed, accompanied by a fleet of tugs and excursion craft. We regret that at the late hour of the day on which this picture was taken, and the murky condition of the atmosphere, prevented our getting a perfect picture photographically, but the historical significance of the subject prompts us to list the picture.
- In this most wonderful picture we show the Kronprinz Wilhelm steaming into the New York harbor, surrounded by United States Naval ships and tugs, newspaper tugs, and various pleasure craft, all of which are saluting and blowing their whistles. Our panoramic device is then set in motion, and the Royal yacht Hohenzollern is brought into view as a climax to the film.
- DirectorJames H. White"Shielded by a thick bit of timber at a turn of the road stands a company of mounted men, awaiting the order to advance. In the foreground, left by the flotsam of battle, is a dead horse from the shelter of which two marksmen are picking off the enemy. Suddenly comes the command, 'Forward,' and the riders dash up the road, out of sight, leaving behind them a great cloud of dust and smoke. A detachment of infantry covers the advance, and volley repeatedly as they press forward."
- DirectorJames H. WhiteRecreation of military maneuvers in the Philippines in the Spanish-American War.
- DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsTheodore Roosevelt
- DirectorJames H. WhiteThis picture opens with the young cadets climbing the rigging and going through the sail drill on board the famous historic ship "Constellation." Loosing sail to buntline, making sail, shortening sail and furling; also loose sail to bowline. This picture is absolutely perfect photographically; also very thrilling, and makes a most interesting subject.
- DirectorJames H. White"Formed by the junction of Broadway, Sixth Avenue and 35th Street. The picturesque low roofed Herald building is plainly shown; also the passing crowds and group of idlers."
- DirectorJames H. WhiteNew York City welcome to Sampson's Fleet after the Battle of Santiago Bay, Cuba.
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- DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsIda McKinleyWilliam McKinley
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- DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsGrover ClevelandWilliam McKinley"The President is seated by Mr. Cleveland. He raises his hat repeatedly to the enthusiastic multitudes. The famous black Horse Cavalry, of Cleveland, Ohio, precedes the carriage. Immediately following are the Veterans of the 23d Ohio Volunteers, 32 abreast. Exceedingly fine and clear."
- DirectorJames H. White
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- DirectorJames H. White"Showing Troop A, U.S. Cavalry, Fort Meyer, Va. They are first seen coming round a bend of the road, half a mile distant, and seem to be riding harder and harder as they approach. Flashing helmets, sabres and spurs makes this a very brilliant spectacle."
- DirectorJames H. White
- DirectorJames H. White"In Dewey land parade."
- DirectorJames H. WhiteStarsRichard CrokerGeorge DeweyRobert A. Van Wyck"This shows the Admiral, life size."
- DirectorJames H. White"Showing hospital boat 'Missouri' and gun boat 'Dupont,' the latter under full speed."