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Background imageU.S. States Collection: COLORADO: GREEN RIVER, 1871. Triplet Falls in the Canyon of Lodore on the Green River in Colorado

COLORADO: GREEN RIVER, 1871. Triplet Falls in the Canyon of Lodore on the Green River in Colorado. Photograph by E.O. Beaman, during the Powell Geographic Expedition, 1871

Background imageU.S. States Collection: SANTA BARBARA, 1936. The Mission Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California. Photograph

SANTA BARBARA, 1936. The Mission Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California. Photograph, 1936

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW YORK: MAP, 1851. Engraved map of New York State, 1851, made with information

NEW YORK: MAP, 1851. Engraved map of New York State, 1851, made with information from the 1850 census

Background imageU.S. States Collection: GREY GARDENS, c1914. A bench inside the gate of the Grey Gardens estate on Lily

GREY GARDENS, c1914. A bench inside the gate of the Grey Gardens estate on Lily Pond Lane in East Hampton, New York. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1914

Background imageU.S. States Collection: GEORGIA TRUSTEES, 1734. The founders of the colony of Georgia, the Georgia Trustees

GEORGIA TRUSTEES, 1734. The founders of the colony of Georgia, the Georgia Trustees, and a delegation of Georgia Native Americans. Oil painting by William Verelst, 1734

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. The Chrisman Sisters in front of a sod house in Goheen Valley

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. The Chrisman Sisters in front of a sod house in Goheen Valley, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1886

Background imageU.S. States Collection: LINCOLN LAW OFFICE, c1850. The law office of Abraham Lincoln and William Herndon

LINCOLN LAW OFFICE, c1850. The law office of Abraham Lincoln and William Herndon on the corner of Sixth Street and Adams Street in Springfield, Illinois. Photograph, c1850

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, 1730. Newport, Rhode Island, in 1730. Lithograph, American, 1864

NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, 1730. Newport, Rhode Island, in 1730. Lithograph, American, 1864

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MISSION SAN LUIS REY, c1890. Mission San Luis Rey near San Diego, California. Photograph

MISSION SAN LUIS REY, c1890. Mission San Luis Rey near San Diego, California. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: OHIO: FATHER FENWICK, c1870. Bishop Edward Fenwick blessing the first Catholics in Ohio

OHIO: FATHER FENWICK, c1870. Bishop Edward Fenwick blessing the first Catholics in Ohio. Carte de visite, c1870

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: CARSON CITY, c1865. Second and Carson Streets in Carson City, Nevada. Photograph

NEVADA: CARSON CITY, c1865. Second and Carson Streets in Carson City, Nevada. Photograph, c1865

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: CARSON CITY, c1865. Showing the East facade of the Sweeney Building at

NEVADA: CARSON CITY, c1865. Showing the East facade of the Sweeney Building at 102 Curry Street in Carson City, Nevada. Photograph, c1865

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW YORK: SLEEPY HOLLOW. View of the Old Dutch Church at Sleepy Hollow, New York

NEW YORK: SLEEPY HOLLOW. View of the Old Dutch Church at Sleepy Hollow, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Savage Works in Virginia City, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Savage Works in Virginia City, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1868

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEBRASKA: FORT OMAHA, 1870. Officers barracks at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Photograph

NEBRASKA: FORT OMAHA, 1870. Officers barracks at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Photograph, 1870

Background imageU.S. States Collection: PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. Central Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in Nashville, Tennessee

PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. Central Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ATLANTIC CITY: BOARDWALK. A view of the boardwalk with people and wheeled chairs

ATLANTIC CITY: BOARDWALK. A view of the boardwalk with people and wheeled chairs, and Hotel Traymore in the background. Photograph, c1910

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MISSION SAN JUAN, c1899. Aqueduct of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California

MISSION SAN JUAN, c1899. Aqueduct of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California. Photochrome, c1899

Background imageU.S. States Collection: KANSAS: DODGE CITY, 1878. Front Street in Dodge City, Kansas. Photograph, 1878

KANSAS: DODGE CITY, 1878. Front Street in Dodge City, Kansas. Photograph, 1878

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1892. A homesteader family in front of their sod house dugout

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1892. A homesteader family in front of their sod house dugout on the South Loup River, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1892

Background imageU.S. States Collection: HATFIELD-McCOY FEUD. Johnson Johnse Hatfield with Roseanna McCoy

HATFIELD-McCOY FEUD. Johnson Johnse Hatfield with Roseanna McCoy. Illustration from a story by John R. Spears, 1900, about the feud between the Hatfield family of West Virginia

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW YORK FOUNDLING, 1890. Sister Irene, a sister of Charity, with children at the

NEW YORK FOUNDLING, 1890. Sister Irene, a sister of Charity, with children at the New York Foundling, which she helped found in 1869. Photograph by Jacob Riis, 1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: YALE: SKULL AND BONES. The meeting place of the Yale University secret club Skull

YALE: SKULL AND BONES. The meeting place of the Yale University secret club Skull and Bones referred to as the Tomb, located in New Haven, Connecticut. Photograph, c1910

Background imageU.S. States Collection: HANGING, c1862. An Apache Native American accused of kidnapping Olive Oatman

HANGING, c1862. An Apache Native American accused of kidnapping Olive Oatman and was killed by Thomas Woolsey in Arizona, c1862. Wood engraving, American, 1864

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MINNESOTA: SOD HOUSE, c1896. Mrs. Beret Hagebak in front of her sod house in Lac qui Parle County

MINNESOTA: SOD HOUSE, c1896. Mrs. Beret Hagebak in front of her sod house in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota. Photograph by Hugh J. Chalmers, c1896

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MONTANA: HELENA, c1870. A covered wagon, drawn by a team of mules, on Main Street in Helena

MONTANA: HELENA, c1870. A covered wagon, drawn by a team of mules, on Main Street in Helena, Montana. Photographed c1870

Background imageU.S. States Collection: WYOMING: DEVILs TOWER. A view of Devils Tower in Hullet, Wyoming. Photograph by John C

WYOMING: DEVILs TOWER. A view of Devils Tower in Hullet, Wyoming. Photograph by John C.H. Grabill, 1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: WYOMING: CATTLE WAR, 1892. The Johnson County Invaders of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association

WYOMING: CATTLE WAR, 1892. The Johnson County Invaders of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, arrested after a war on smaller ranchers during the Johnson County Range War

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1887. The Shores family in front of their sod house near Westerville

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1887. The Shores family in front of their sod house near Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1887

Background imageU.S. States Collection: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. View of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, and Monticello

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. View of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, and Monticello, from Lewis Mountain. Lithograph by C. Bohn, 1856

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW MEXICO: SANTA FE TRAIL. Map of the Santa Fe Trail from Independence, Missouri

NEW MEXICO: SANTA FE TRAIL. Map of the Santa Fe Trail from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MAP: PORT ST. LOUIS, 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St

MAP: PORT ST. LOUIS, 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymoth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedition of 1605

Background imageU.S. States Collection: OLD FREDERICK ROAD, c1829. The Fairview Inn, or Three Mile House on the Old Frederick Road

OLD FREDERICK ROAD, c1829. The Fairview Inn, or Three Mile House on the Old Frederick Road (part of the National Road), near Baltimore, Maryland. Watercolor on paper, c1829, by Thomas Ruckle

Background imageU.S. States Collection: DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Photographed in 1876

DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Photographed in 1876

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Steamboat Springs in Washoe, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Steamboat Springs in Washoe, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: UTAH: CANYON, 1869. American Canyon in Wahsatch, Utah. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

UTAH: CANYON, 1869. American Canyon in Wahsatch, Utah. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1869

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ACADIAN HOMESTEAD, 1867. An Acadian homestead in Louisiana. Engraving after a sketch by A

ACADIAN HOMESTEAD, 1867. An Acadian homestead in Louisiana. Engraving after a sketch by A.R. Waud, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TENNESSEE: RUGBY, 1880. The hotel in the newly founded town of Rugby, Tennessee, 1880

TENNESSEE: RUGBY, 1880. The hotel in the newly founded town of Rugby, Tennessee, 1880. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageU.S. States Collection: UTAH: CANYON, 1869. Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1869

UTAH: CANYON, 1869. Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1869

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TENNESSEE: RUGBY, 1880. The clearing of Central Avenue in the newly founded town of Rugby

TENNESSEE: RUGBY, 1880. The clearing of Central Avenue in the newly founded town of Rugby, Tennessee, 1880. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: TITUSVILLE. View of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company

PENNSYLVANIA: TITUSVILLE. View of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company refinery at Titusville, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: CARSON DESERT, 1867. Carson Desert in Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: CARSON DESERT, 1867. Carson Desert in Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEVADA: GOLD HILL, 1867. A view of Gold Hill, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW MEXICO, 1890. Sketches at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Engravings after drawings by Charles Graham

NEW MEXICO, 1890. Sketches at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Engravings after drawings by Charles Graham, 1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW MEXICO: DAILY LIFE, 1890. Sketches in New Mexico, Near Las Vegas

NEW MEXICO: DAILY LIFE, 1890. Sketches in New Mexico, Near Las Vegas. Engravings after drawings made by Charles Graham, 1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: LOUISIANA: ACADIANS, 1866. Acadian women doing laundry on the Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana

LOUISIANA: ACADIANS, 1866. Acadian women doing laundry on the Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana. Wood engraving after a sketch by Alfred R. Waud, 1866



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