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Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: COLUMBIA RIVER. American pioneers traveling on the Oregon trail, rafting on the Columbia River

COLUMBIA RIVER. American pioneers traveling on the Oregon trail, rafting on the Columbia River. Drawing

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: JAMES HENRY HACKETT (1800-1871). American actor. Hackett in the role of Nimrod Wild-fire

JAMES HENRY HACKETT (1800-1871). American actor. Hackett in the role of Nimrod Wild-fire. Lithograph by Edward Clay, c1840

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: CALIFORNIA: DONNER LAKE. Camp at Donner Lake in northern California as it appeard

CALIFORNIA: DONNER LAKE. Camp at Donner Lake in northern California as it appeard in November 1848. Lithograph, American, c1880

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: PIONEERS, 1849. Crossing the Creek. Pioneers slowly letting down wagons toward

PIONEERS, 1849. Crossing the Creek. Pioneers slowly letting down wagons toward a bridge over a creek. Wash drawing by James F. Wilkins, 1849

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: MONTANA: COWBOY, 1890. E. W. Brewster, a cowboy in Mingusville (now Wibaux), Montana

MONTANA: COWBOY, 1890. E. W. Brewster, a cowboy in Mingusville (now Wibaux), Montana
MONTANA: COWBOY, 1890. E.W. Brewster, a cowboy in Mingusville (now Wibaux), Montana. Photograph, 23 June 1890

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Transportation Building at the Worlds Columbian

COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Transportation Building at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 1893

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: CARD PLAYERS, c1870. Three gunslingers in the American West playing cards. Tintype

CARD PLAYERS, c1870. Three gunslingers in the American West playing cards. Tintype, 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: ROOF GARDEN. Children of detained or waiting immigrants, playing

ELLIS ISLAND: ROOF GARDEN. Children of detained or waiting immigrants, playing on the roof garden at Ellis Island, New York City. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS. General Anthony Wayne leading the victorious attack against

BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS. General Anthony Wayne leading the victorious attack against Miami Native Americans at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, on the banks of the Maumee River, Ohio, 20 August 1794

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: NEW AMSTERDAM, 1660. Peter Stuyvesant, Dutch governor of New Netherland, receiving

NEW AMSTERDAM, 1660. Peter Stuyvesant, Dutch governor of New Netherland, receiving a delegation of Hackensack Native Americans from New Jersey at New Amsterdam, 1660

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: FORT STANTON, NEW MEXICO. A U. S. military sergeant reading while a woman reclines

FORT STANTON, NEW MEXICO. A U. S. military sergeant reading while a woman reclines
FORT STANTON, NEW MEXICO. A U.S. military sergeant reading while a woman reclines on a sofa behind him. Photographed by Sgt. Charles Harvey, c1888

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF PALO ALTO, 1846. A view of the battlefield during the Battle of Palo Alto on 8 March

BATTLE OF PALO ALTO, 1846. A view of the battlefield during the Battle of Palo Alto on 8 March, 1846 during the Mexican-American War. Drawing by Carl Nebel, 1851

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, 1847. View of the battlefield at Buena Vista, Mexico

BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, 1847. View of the battlefield at Buena Vista, Mexico on 23 February 1847 during the Mexican-American War. Color lithograph by H.R. Robinson, from a drawing by Major Eaton, 1847

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813, during the War of 1812. Lithograph, American, 1878, by John Perry Newell

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: CALIFORNIA: GOLD MINERS. Gold-washing in California

CALIFORNIA: GOLD MINERS. Gold-washing in California. Miners panning and sluicing for gold in a stream in California. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: GRAVESTONE, 1771. Rubbing from the 1771 gravestone of Miss Elizabeth Smith from Williamstown

GRAVESTONE, 1771. Rubbing from the 1771 gravestone of Miss Elizabeth Smith from Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1771

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: COLORADO: GOLD MINERS, 1875. Gold miners at camp near the North Star and Mountaineer

COLORADO: GOLD MINERS, 1875. Gold miners at camp near the North Star and Mountaineer lodes in San Juan County, Colorado. Photograph, 1875

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: FERRIS WHEEL, 1893. The original Ferris Wheel designed and constructed by George

FERRIS WHEEL, 1893. The original Ferris Wheel designed and constructed by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. for the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, 1893

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U. S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec

BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U. S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec
BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U.S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec on the outskirts of Mexico City, 13 September 1847. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Grand Basin at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago

COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Grand Basin at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 1893

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BALTIMORE: IMMIGRANTS, 1910. Immigrant families lined up on Wolfe Street in Baltimore

BALTIMORE: IMMIGRANTS, 1910. Immigrant families lined up on Wolfe Street in Baltimore, Maryland, before starting out to work at the berry farms in the surrounding countryside

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANT FAMILY, c1900. An immigrant family gathered around a dinner table, believed to be in St

IMMIGRANT FAMILY, c1900. An immigrant family gathered around a dinner table, believed to be in St. Paul, Minnesota. Photograph, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. The immigrant proprietor of an Irish pub in New York

IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. The immigrant proprietor of an Irish pub in New York City delivering a stump speech after winning election as alderman. American cartoon, c1885

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. An Irish immigrant patrolling a street in New York City

IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. An Irish immigrant patrolling a street in New York City following his appointment as a police officer. American cartoon, c1885

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. A newly arrived immigrant from Ireland (second from right)

IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. A newly arrived immigrant from Ireland (second from right) learning the workings of the urban political machine at a Democratic Party meeting in New York City

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANT BAND, c1905. Immigrants bound for America form a makeshift band on the deck of a ship

IMMIGRANT BAND, c1905. Immigrants bound for America form a makeshift band on the deck of a ship. Photographed by Lewis Hine, c1905

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: U. S. : 59TH CONGRESS, 1906. The opening ceramonies of the 59th United States Congress

U. S. : 59TH CONGRESS, 1906. The opening ceramonies of the 59th United States Congress
U.S.: 59TH CONGRESS, 1906. The opening ceramonies of the 59th United States Congress, second session, with Speaker of the House Joseph G. Cannon presiding over the House of Representatives

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, 1915. An anti-suffragist has a vision of a corrupt politician

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON, 1915. An anti-suffragist has a vision of a corrupt politician holding a sword saying Womans place is in the home. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: SUFFRAGE RALLY, 1914. A suffragette holding a homemade sign at a rally, 1914

SUFFRAGE RALLY, 1914. A suffragette holding a homemade sign at a rally, 1914

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, c1915. Two suffragettes show their banner to a young girl. Photograph

SUFFRAGETTES, c1915. Two suffragettes show their banner to a young girl. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: DOMESTIC COUPLE, c1903. Mrs. and Mrs. Henpeck get supper. In a reversal of traditional roles

DOMESTIC COUPLE, c1903. Mrs. and Mrs. Henpeck get supper. In a reversal of traditional roles, a man cooks supper while his wife reads a book. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: 19TH AMENDMENT, 1920. Governor Edwin P

19TH AMENDMENT, 1920. Governor Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, surrounded by members of the League of Women Voters, ratifying the 19th Amendment, 6 January 1920

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: COUPLE IN BED, c1907. A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan

COUPLE IN BED, c1907. A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan, with the caption, I tell you Womans Suffrage would strengthen the solar plexus of the world

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1912. Suffragettes holding lanterns on a rooftop in New York City

SUFFRAGETTES, 1912. Suffragettes holding lanterns on a rooftop in New York City, prepared to march at night, 9 November 1912

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: KANSAS: PIONEERS. A group of emigrants posing for the photographer on the Kansas prairie

KANSAS: PIONEERS. A group of emigrants posing for the photographer on the Kansas prairie, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Oklahoma Run. Oil on canvas by Robert Lindneux (1871-1970)

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Oklahoma Run. Oil on canvas by Robert Lindneux (1871-1970)

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette protest march with crowds of onlookers on 23rd

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette protest march with crowds of onlookers on 23rd Street in New York City, 16 February 1908

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: RHODE ISLAND ACTS AND LAWS. Acts and Laws of His Majestys Colony of Rhode-Island

RHODE ISLAND ACTS AND LAWS. Acts and Laws of His Majestys Colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City Hall in New York City, 28 October 1908

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: ENLISTMENT. Military Invitation. Broadside from the governor of Ohio

WAR OF 1812: ENLISTMENT. Military Invitation. Broadside from the governor of Ohio, urging citizens to enlist in the North Western Army, Chillicothe, Ohio, 20 June 1813

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: PLATTSBURGH. American and British forces at the Battle of Plattsburgh

WAR OF 1812: PLATTSBURGH. American and British forces at the Battle of Plattsburgh (Lake Champlain), 11 September 1814. Etching, English, early 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: QUEENSTON. British forces crossing the Niagara River, 13 October 1812

WAR OF 1812: QUEENSTON. British forces crossing the Niagara River, 13 October 1812, to take back Queenston Heights, Ontario, Canada, held by American forces

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813. Cavalry attack, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, on British

BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813. Cavalry attack, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, on British and Native American troops, led by Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames, near Moraviantown, Ontario, Canada

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Most Gloriouse News! Broadside, 21 September 1813

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Most Gloriouse News! Broadside, 21 September 1813, announcing the American victory in the naval battle on Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: DEATH OF TECUMSEH, 1813. The death of the Shawnee chief Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames

DEATH OF TECUMSEH, 1813. The death of the Shawnee chief Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames, Ontario, Canada, 5 October 1813. American lithograph, 1833

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: CHESAPEAKE BAY. Last page of a report by Joshua Barney, 4 July 1813

WAR OF 1812: CHESAPEAKE BAY. Last page of a report by Joshua Barney, 4 July 1813, on the postition of the British Navy in Chesapeake Bay, and of plans for the American defence

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: LAKE ONTARIO. Last page of a statement from the Navy Department

WAR OF 1812: LAKE ONTARIO. Last page of a statement from the Navy Department on the US Naval force on Lake Ontario, 6 June 1814, sent to President James Madison

Background imageAmerican History Premium Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: RECRUITS. List of recruits by regiment, 4 June 1814

WAR OF 1812: RECRUITS. List of recruits by regiment, 4 June 1814



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