Dated July 1923, this photograph shows a train decorated with American flags, banners, and a photograph of President Warren G. Harding on the front, while crowds line the train tracks near an American Railway Express train station in Portland, Oregon. This gathering probably marks the President and First Lady's arrival in Portland during their "Voyage of Understanding," a cross-country train journey that included numerous stops along the route where Harding had speaking engagements, and culminated in the first-ever presidential visit to the territory of Alaska. According to the official itinerary, the Hardings visited Portland on July 4. The trip was taken in spite of the president's failing health, and on August 2, Harding suffered a heart...