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Background imageAmerican History Collection: AGRICULTURE CENSUS, c1916. Men tabulating data of an agricultural census, c1916

AGRICULTURE CENSUS, c1916. Men tabulating data of an agricultural census, c1916

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulating machine. Photograph, 1917

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulating machine. Photograph, 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulating machine. Photograph, 1917

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulating machine. Photograph, 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines about to embark for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines about to embark for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines about to embark for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U.S. Army transport ship Meade, at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, at the Philadelphia

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, at the Philadelphia
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in response to the Mexican Revolution

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines lining up for roll call at the Philadelphia

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines lining up for roll call at the Philadelphia
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines lining up for roll call at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines mobilizing at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U.S. Army transport ship Meade, at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba, on the U.S. Army transport ship Meade, at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MEXICAN EXPEDITION, 1916. Members of the machine gun platoon of the U

MEXICAN EXPEDITION, 1916. Members of the machine gun platoon of the U.S. Armys 16th Infantry having their weapons inspected near Casa Grande, Mexico, April 1916

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1902. Detention pen on the roof of the main building where immigrants

ELLIS ISLAND, 1902. Detention pen on the roof of the main building where immigrants from Europe were held for deportation at Ellis Island in New York Harbor. Photograph, 1902

Background imageAmerican History Collection: BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, 1847. The death of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Clay, Jr

BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, 1847. The death of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Clay, Jr. at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican War, 1847

Background imageAmerican History Collection: LETTER: INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1755. Letter written by Sir William Johnson to Governor

LETTER: INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1755. Letter written by Sir William Johnson to Governor James DeLancey of New York, regarding relations with Native Americans, 1755

Background imageAmerican History Collection: NEW ENGLAND: TITLE PAGE, 1630. The Mapp and Description of New-England

NEW ENGLAND: TITLE PAGE, 1630. The Mapp and Description of New-England. Title page of the survey published by Sir William Alexander, 1630

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MILLER: ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAN. Louis, a Rocky Mountain Trapper. Painting by Alfred Jacob Miller

MILLER: ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAN. Louis, a Rocky Mountain Trapper. Painting by Alfred Jacob Miller, 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MEXICAN ARMY, 1846-1848. A Mexican army approaching an American camp during the

MEXICAN ARMY, 1846-1848. A Mexican army approaching an American camp during the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848. Oil on canvas, Mexican, 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH: SKAGWAY, c1897. The harbor of Skagway, Alaska, at the begining of the Yukon Gold Rush

GOLD RUSH: SKAGWAY, c1897. The harbor of Skagway, Alaska, at the begining of the Yukon Gold Rush, c1897

Background imageAmerican History Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. A sculpture in the National Museum depicting an artists version

STATUE OF LIBERTY. A sculpture in the National Museum depicting an artists version of the Statue of Liberty, Washington D.C. Photograph, c1916

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GREEK IMMIGRANTS, c1910. Greek immigrants embarking in rowboats for a steamship

GREEK IMMIGRANTS, c1910. Greek immigrants embarking in rowboats for a steamship going to the United States from Patras, Greece. Stereograph, c1910

Background imageAmerican History Collection: FORT ONTARIO, 1760. West view of Fort Ontario at Oswego, New York, on Lake Ontario

FORT ONTARIO, 1760. West view of Fort Ontario at Oswego, New York, on Lake Ontario. Wash drawing, 1760, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CROWN POINT, 1760. South view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York

CROWN POINT, 1760. South view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York. Wash drawing, 1760, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CROWN POINT, 1759. South view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York

CROWN POINT, 1759. South view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York. Watercolor, 1759, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CROWN POINT, 1759. Southeast view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York

CROWN POINT, 1759. Southeast view of the fort at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, New York. Wash drawing, 1759, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: FORT TICONDEROGA, 1759. View of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. Watercolor

FORT TICONDEROGA, 1759. View of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. Watercolor, 1759, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: FORT TICONDEROGA, c1760. Southwest view of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York

FORT TICONDEROGA, c1760. Southwest view of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. Wash drawing, c1760, by Thomas Davies

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH: CARTOON. A California Gold Hunter Meeting a Settler. American lithograph

GOLD RUSH: CARTOON. A California Gold Hunter Meeting a Settler. American lithograph, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Collection: PROSPECTOR. Portrait of an unidentified prospector in the American West, mid-to-late

PROSPECTOR. Portrait of an unidentified prospector in the American West, mid-to-late 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH CARTOON, c1850. The Indepenent Gold Hunter on His Way to California

GOLD RUSH CARTOON, c1850. The Indepenent Gold Hunter on His Way to California. American lithograph, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. The California Company going from the town of York (Pennsylvania) in 1849

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. The California Company going from the town of York (Pennsylvania) in 1849. Contemporary drawing by Lewis Miller

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, 1897. Prospectors on their way to Yukon, Canada, at lunch in Dyea Valley

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, 1897. Prospectors on their way to Yukon, Canada, at lunch in Dyea Valley, Alaska, 1897

Background imageAmerican History Collection: YUKON GOLD RUSH, c1899. Marys hotel at mining claim number 20 on Bonanza Creek

YUKON GOLD RUSH, c1899. Marys hotel at mining claim number 20 on Bonanza Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada, c1899

Background imageAmerican History Collection: NOME GOLD RUSH, c1899. Prospectors panning the sand for gold on the beach of the

NOME GOLD RUSH, c1899. Prospectors panning the sand for gold on the beach of the Bering Strait at Nome, Alaska, c1899

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. White and Chinese prospectors at Auburn Ravine in the Sierra

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. White and Chinese prospectors at Auburn Ravine in the Sierra Nevada foothills north of Sacramento, California. Daguerreotype, c1852

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, c1898. Prospectors setting up tents for the night in a pass

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, c1898. Prospectors setting up tents for the night in a pass on their way from Alaska to the Klondike region of Yukon Territory, Canada, c1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Miners ascending toward the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Miners ascending toward the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska on their way to the gold mines of the Klondike region in Canadas Yukon Territory, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: DAWSON CITY, c1898. The Magnet, a store in the gold mining town of Dawson City

DAWSON CITY, c1898. The Magnet, a store in the gold mining town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, late 1890s

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. Gold Rush Supply Wagon. Oil on canvas by Eugene Camerer

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. Gold Rush Supply Wagon. Oil on canvas by Eugene Camerer (1830-1898)

Background imageAmerican History Collection: GOLD RUSH, 1849. Prospectors on their way to California are ferried across the

GOLD RUSH, 1849. Prospectors on their way to California are ferried across the North Platte River in Wyoming, 20 July 1849. Contemporary drawing by an unidentified artist

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Gold Producers in the Klondike

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Gold Producers in the Klondike. An idyllic view of prospectors in the Yukon Territory near fields being harvested by McCormick machines. Lithograph, American, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MINERS COAT OF ARMS, c1850. American lithograph published in San Francisco, c1850

MINERS COAT OF ARMS, c1850. American lithograph published in San Francisco, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Collection: YUKON RIVER RAPIDS, 1898. A group of miners watching two men braving the rapids of

YUKON RIVER RAPIDS, 1898. A group of miners watching two men braving the rapids of the Yukon River between lakes Lindeman and Bennett. Mining camps can be seen in the background. Photograph, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CHINESE PROSPECTORS, c1851. Chinese immigrants working at placer mining in California

CHINESE PROSPECTORS, c1851. Chinese immigrants working at placer mining in California during the Gold Rush. Stereograph, 1851

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CALIFOFRNIA: MINING TOWN. View of Downieville in the Sierra Nevada mountains, California

CALIFOFRNIA: MINING TOWN. View of Downieville in the Sierra Nevada mountains, California, settled during the Gold Rush in 1849. Photograph, c1861, when the town was no longer prospering

Background imageAmerican History Collection: PANNING FOR GOLD. Prospector panning for gold at a stream. No further information

PANNING FOR GOLD. Prospector panning for gold at a stream. No further information, but probably Yukon Territory, 1890s

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR, 1850. Ships crowding the harbor of San Francisco, 1850, during

SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR, 1850. Ships crowding the harbor of San Francisco, 1850, during the Gold Rush

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ALASKA: PROSPECTORS, c1898. Prospectors crossing a stream on a narrow log bridge

ALASKA: PROSPECTORS, c1898. Prospectors crossing a stream on a narrow log bridge in a canyon near Sheep Camp, Alaska, c1898. Two children are watching the Jacobs Ladder portage

Background imageAmerican History Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Women prospectors on their way to the goldfields in Yukon Territory

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Women prospectors on their way to the goldfields in Yukon Territory, Canada. Stereograph, c1898



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