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Background imageAmerican History Collection: SCOTTISH COLONEL, c1894. Colonel Joseph Laing, of the Disbanded 79th Regiment

SCOTTISH COLONEL, c1894. Colonel Joseph Laing, of the Disbanded 79th Regiment of Scottish Highlanders, N.Y.S.N.G. Illustration by W.A. Rogers, c1894

Background imageAmerican History Collection: POSTER: PROHIBITION, c1915. Close the Saloons

POSTER: PROHIBITION, c1915. Close the Saloons. Prohibition poster published by the Temperance Commissions Strengthen America campaign, c1919

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Two Eastern European women aboard an immigrant ship bound for America

IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Two Eastern European women aboard an immigrant ship bound for America, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Defeat of the British Army by American troops under Major

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Defeat of the British Army by American troops under Major General Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815, during the War of 1812

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CARTOON: EMBARGO, 1811. Ograbme, or the American Snapping-Turtle: American cartoon

CARTOON: EMBARGO, 1811. Ograbme, or the American Snapping-Turtle: American cartoon, 1811, by Alexander Anderson on the Embargo of trade with England that year

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SALEM WITCH TRIALS, 1692. The Trial of George Jacobs at Salem for Witchcraft

SALEM WITCH TRIALS, 1692. The Trial of George Jacobs at Salem for Witchcraft. Oil on canvas by Tompkins Harrison Matteson (1813-1884)

Background imageAmerican History Collection: WAGON TRAIL. A wagon train of settlers crossing the plains of the American West

WAGON TRAIL. A wagon train of settlers crossing the plains of the American West. Oil on canvas, 1951, by Oscar Edmund Berninghaus (1874-1952)

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Trunks at Ellis Island belonging to arrivals debarking for New York

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Trunks at Ellis Island belonging to arrivals debarking for New York, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CUBA: U. S. S. MAINE, 1898. Destruction of the U. S. Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor

CUBA: U. S. S. MAINE, 1898. Destruction of the U. S. Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor
CUBA: U.S.S. MAINE, 1898. Destruction of the U.S. Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor, 15 February 1898. Contemporary chromolithograph by Kurz & Allison

Background imageAmerican History Collection: LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Under My Wings, Everything Prospers. View of the city of New Orleans

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Under My Wings, Everything Prospers. View of the city of New Orleans, celebrating President Jeffersons Louisana Purchase. Oil on canvas, 1803, by Boqueto de Woiserie

Background imageAmerican History Collection: JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, 1889. The broken dam at South Fork Lake. Engraving, 1889

JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, 1889. The broken dam at South Fork Lake. Engraving, 1889

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. Italian immigrants arriving at Ellis Island aboard the S. S

ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. Italian immigrants arriving at Ellis Island aboard the S. S
ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. Italian immigrants arriving at Ellis Island aboard the S.S. Regina d Italia. Photograph, 1921

Background imageAmerican History Collection: 36-STAR U. S. FLAG, c1865. The U. S. flag from between 1864 and 1867

36-STAR U. S. FLAG, c1865. The U. S. flag from between 1864 and 1867
36-STAR U.S. FLAG, c1865. The U.S. flag from between 1864 and 1867

Background imageAmerican History Collection: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. The 14th United States Infantry in the Palace Grounds, Peiping (Beijing)

BOXER REBELLION, 1900. The 14th United States Infantry in the Palace Grounds, Peiping (Beijing), China, mid-August 1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SUTTERs MILL, c1850. James Marshall, prospector, standing in front of Sutters Mill

SUTTERs MILL, c1850. James Marshall, prospector, standing in front of Sutters Mill, where he discovered gold, Coloma, California. Photograph, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, c1899. American soldiers in a trench during the Spanish-American War

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, c1899. American soldiers in a trench during the Spanish-American War. Stereograph, c1899

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U. S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U. S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Members of the U.S. Tenth (Black) Cavalry on San Juan Hill, Cuba, following its capture, July 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1921. The Only Way to Handle It

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1921. The Only Way to Handle It. Contemporary cartoon on the effectiveness of the temporary Immigration Act of 1921 in reducing the flood of immigrants to the United States to a

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH: DIARY, 1848. Diary entry by gold prospector Henry Bigler in California

GOLD RUSH: DIARY, 1848. Diary entry by gold prospector Henry Bigler in California, dated 24 February 1848, describing the successful mining of gold

Background imageAmerican History Collection: STAMP ACT: CARTOON, 1765. Anti-Stamp Act woodcut from the Pennsylvania Journal, 1765

STAMP ACT: CARTOON, 1765. Anti-Stamp Act woodcut from the Pennsylvania Journal, 1765

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SYMBOL: WAR OF 1812. Slogan on the flag of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perrys flagship

SYMBOL: WAR OF 1812. Slogan on the flag of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perrys flagship, the Lawrence, during the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. Off for California. A cartoon inspired by the California Gold Rush

GOLD RUSH CARTOON, 1849. Off for California. A cartoon inspired by the California Gold Rush. Lithograph, American, c1849

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MEXICAN WAR CARTOON, 1846. American cartoon, 1846, showing America cutting up Mexico

MEXICAN WAR CARTOON, 1846. American cartoon, 1846, showing America cutting up Mexico, while England fishes for Oregon

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KANSAS-NEBRASKA MAP, 1854. Detail of a map of the United States showing the Kansas

KANSAS-NEBRASKA MAP, 1854. Detail of a map of the United States showing the Kansas and Nebraska territories as they appeared following passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANTS, 1900. Italian immigrants on board ship in New York harbor. Photograph, 1900

IMMIGRANTS, 1900. Italian immigrants on board ship in New York harbor. Photograph, 1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: WITCH TRIAL. Trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph by George H. Walker, 1892

WITCH TRIAL. Trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph by George H. Walker, 1892

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct. 12, 1492: lithograph, 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ANTI-SUFFRAGE POSTER, 1915. Which do you prefer? The home or the street corner

ANTI-SUFFRAGE POSTER, 1915. Which do you prefer? The home or the street corner for woman? Vote No on Woman Suffrage, October 19th. Lithograph by Tom Fleming, 1915

Background imageAmerican History Collection: COWBOY CHRISTMAS, 1889. Cow-Boys Coming to Town for Christmas

COWBOY CHRISTMAS, 1889. Cow-Boys Coming to Town for Christmas. Engraving after a drawing by Frederic Remington, 1889

Background imageAmerican History Collection: REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers

REMINGTON: SPANIARDS, 1897. Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers. Illustration by Frederic Remington published in the New York Journal, 12 February 1897

Background imageAmerican History Collection: OREGON TRAIL: EMIGRANTS. An emigrant wagon train on the Oregon Trail passing through

OREGON TRAIL: EMIGRANTS. An emigrant wagon train on the Oregon Trail passing through the Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, c1866. Detail from a watercolor, c1935, by William Henry Jackson

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Italian immigrants at Ellis Island, wearing tags stating

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Italian immigrants at Ellis Island, wearing tags stating their destinations. Photograph, c1910

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Remember the Maine, slogan and war-cry of the Spanish-American War

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Remember the Maine, slogan and war-cry of the Spanish-American War, after the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana, Cuba, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SALEM WITCH TRIALS, 1692. The trial of a witch at the First Church of Salem, Massachusetts

SALEM WITCH TRIALS, 1692. The trial of a witch at the First Church of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Etching, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MAP: NEW ENGLAND COLONIES. Early settlements in New England and distribution of

MAP: NEW ENGLAND COLONIES. Early settlements in New England and distribution of Native American tribes

Background imageAmerican History Collection: JAMESTOWN: SETTLEMENT. The building of Jamestown, Virginia, c1607. Drawing by Henry A

JAMESTOWN: SETTLEMENT. The building of Jamestown, Virginia, c1607. Drawing by Henry A. Ogden, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: FORT DETROIT, 1749. Map of Fort Detroit based on a drawing by Joseph Gaspard Chaussegros

FORT DETROIT, 1749. Map of Fort Detroit based on a drawing by Joseph Gaspard Chaussegros de Le Roy, a French Army engineer, 1749

Background imageAmerican History Collection: BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS. Anthony Waynes Legion at the Battle of Fallen Timbers

BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS. Anthony Waynes Legion at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on the banks of the Maumee River, Ohio, 20 August 1794: steel engraving, 1859

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GRAVESTONE, 1781. Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone

GRAVESTONE, 1781. Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone

Background imageAmerican History Collection: INTOLERABLE ACTS, 1774. Broadside, printed in Philadelphia, 3 May 1774, in the

INTOLERABLE ACTS, 1774. Broadside, printed in Philadelphia, 3 May 1774, in the form of mock epitaphs to the memory of Governor Thomas Hutchinson and Alexander Wedderburne

Background imageAmerican History Collection: LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Ceremony in New Orleans, 20 December 1803

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Ceremony in New Orleans, 20 December 1803. Painting by Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S.S. Patricia in New York harbor en route to Ellis Island, 1906

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANTS: ELLIS ISLAND. Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, c1900

IMMIGRANTS: ELLIS ISLAND. Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1850. California News, or News from the Gold Diggins. Oil on canvas

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1850. California News, or News from the Gold Diggins. Oil on canvas, 1850, by William Sidney Mount, depicting a group of New Yorkers excited

Background imageAmerican History Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile

FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile welcome Columbus on his return from the New World, 1493. Engraving, c1892

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S.S. Patricia in New York harbor en route to Ellis Island, 1906

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KNOW NOTHINGS, c1850. Uncle Sams Youngest Son, Citizen Know Nothing. Lithograph

KNOW NOTHINGS, c1850. Uncle Sams Youngest Son, Citizen Know Nothing. Lithograph, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC, 1856. Advertisement for The Know Nothing Almanac, 1856

KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC, 1856. Advertisement for The Know Nothing Almanac, 1856



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