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Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW ORLEANS: MARDI GRAS. The Mardi Gras parade on Camp Street in New Orleans, Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS: MARDI GRAS. The Mardi Gras parade on Camp Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph, c1903

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: MISSOURI: FACTORY WORKERS. Workers from Salvan Medicine Factory on Olive Street in St

MISSOURI: FACTORY WORKERS. Workers from Salvan Medicine Factory on Olive Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, May 1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: GALVESTON: FLOOD, 1900. Merchants drying goods after flooding from a hurricane in Galveston

GALVESTON: FLOOD, 1900. Merchants drying goods after flooding from a hurricane in Galveston, Texas. Photograph, 1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D. C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D. C. Photograph, 30 July 1913
WASHINGTON D.C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D

WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D
WASHINGTON D.C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: STORM DAMAGE. Storm damage on Broadway in New York City. Photograph, c1915

NEW YORK: STORM DAMAGE. Storm damage on Broadway in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SNOW STORM, 1908. A street cleaner clearing snow after a storm in New York City

NEW YORK: SNOW STORM, 1908. A street cleaner clearing snow after a storm in New York City. Photograph, 1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SNOW STORM, 1908. A view of 14th Street in New York City during a snow storm

NEW YORK: SNOW STORM, 1908. A view of 14th Street in New York City during a snow storm. Photograph, 1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MULBERRY STREET. A street market on Mulberry Street in Little Italy, New York City

NEW YORK: MULBERRY STREET. A street market on Mulberry Street in Little Italy, New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MULBERRY STREET. An Italian market on Mulberry Street in New York City

NEW YORK: MULBERRY STREET. An Italian market on Mulberry Street in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City

NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City

NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: MANSION. The ruins of the James C. Flood Mansion in Nob Hill, San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO: MANSION. The ruins of the James C. Flood Mansion in Nob Hill, San Francisco, after the 1906 earthquake. Photograph, c1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CARRIER PIGEONS, 1915. Carrier pigeons being released from the roof of Madison

CARRIER PIGEONS, 1915. Carrier pigeons being released from the roof of Madison Square Garden in New York City, bound with messages for President Woodrow Wilson in Washington, D.C

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CARRIER PIGEONS, 1915. Carrier pigeons being released from the roof of Madison

CARRIER PIGEONS, 1915. Carrier pigeons being released from the roof of Madison Square Garden in New York City, bound with messages for President Woodrow Wilson in Washington, D.C

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, c1911. The Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn, New York

WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, c1911. The Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn, New York. Photogravure by Alvin Langdon Coburn, c1911

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CLARK HOUSE. The residence of William A

NEW YORK: CLARK HOUSE. The residence of William A. Clark at 5th Avenue and 77th Street in New York City. Photograph, c1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: BOSTON: TROLLEYS, c1897. Trolley cars near Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: TROLLEYS, c1897. Trolley cars near Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1897

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: LITTLE ITALY. A street scene in Little Italy, New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK: LITTLE ITALY. A street scene in Little Italy, New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1910. A rat catcher setting a ferret after rats in a New

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1910. A rat catcher setting a ferret after rats in a New York City building. Photograph, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding ferrets, used to hunt rats

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding ferrets, used to hunt rats in New York City buildings. Photograph, c1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding a ferret, used to hunt rats

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding a ferret, used to hunt rats in New York City buildings. Photograph, c1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: CHINATOWN. A view of Doyers Street in Chinatown, New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK CITY: CHINATOWN. A view of Doyers Street in Chinatown, New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: CHINATOWN. The corner of Pell Street and Doyers Street in Chinatown, New York City

NEW YORK CITY: CHINATOWN. The corner of Pell Street and Doyers Street in Chinatown, New York City. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1900. Families at a recreation dock in New York City. Photograph, c1900

NEW YORK CITY, c1900. Families at a recreation dock in New York City. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: BROADWAY. A view up Broadway from Canal Street in New York City

NEW YORK CITY: BROADWAY. A view up Broadway from Canal Street in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CHINATOWN, c1912. Mott Street in Chinatown, New York City. Photograph, c1912

NEW YORK: CHINATOWN, c1912. Mott Street in Chinatown, New York City. Photograph, c1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MULBERRY BEND. A clam seller on Mulberry Bend in New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK: MULBERRY BEND. A clam seller on Mulberry Bend in New York City. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MOTT STREET. Mott Street in New York City

NEW YORK: MOTT STREET. Mott Street in New York City. The Church of the Transfiguration can be seen in the distance. Photograph, 1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. The Battery and Castle Garden in New York City, with a

NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. The Battery and Castle Garden in New York City, with a view of the Statue of Liberty in the distance. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1895

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO, c1861. Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King giving a speech in support

SAN FRANCISCO, c1861. Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King giving a speech in support of the Union at the intersection of Montgomery, Post, and Market Streets in San Francisco, California

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CONEY ISLAND: BEACH, c1902. The beach at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. Photochrome print

CONEY ISLAND: BEACH, c1902. The beach at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. Photochrome print, c1902

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHICAGO, 1820. Chicago as it looked in 1820. Lithograph, c1867

CHICAGO, 1820. Chicago as it looked in 1820. Lithograph, c1867

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, 1908. A rat catcher displaying the rats killed by his ferret

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, 1908. A rat catcher displaying the rats killed by his ferret in New York City. Photograph, 1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1912. East view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1912. East view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1912. East view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed c1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1915. East view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1915. East view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1915. East view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed c1915

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1910. West view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1910. West view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1910. West view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1905. East view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1905. East view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1905. East view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1900. East view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1900. East view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1900. East view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed by William Henry Jackson, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1890. West view of the U

U. S. CAPITOL, c1890. West view of the U
U.S. CAPITOL, c1890. West view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photographed by William Henry Jackson, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, 1882. East view of the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. American lithograph

U. S. CAPITOL, 1882. East view of the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. American lithograph
U.S. CAPITOL, 1882. East view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. American lithograph, 1882, after a photograph by R. Milne

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: LEAD PAINT AD, 1866. American lithograph advertisement, 1866, for Capitol White Lead

LEAD PAINT AD, 1866. American lithograph advertisement, 1866, for Capitol White Lead, manufactured by the Nassau White Lead and Color Works, New York

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CONEY ISLAND. Parade in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York

NEW YORK: CONEY ISLAND. Parade in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. The Riccadonna Hotel is in the background. Photograph, 1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: D. C. : FORDs THEATER, 1865. Exterior of Fords Theater in Washington, D. C. draped with crepe

D. C. : FORDs THEATER, 1865. Exterior of Fords Theater in Washington, D. C. draped with crepe
D.C.: FORDs THEATER, 1865. Exterior of Fords Theater in Washington, D.C. draped with crepe and with armed guards outside, shortly following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHICAGO: LINCOLN PARK, c1900. Standing Lincoln by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, atop

CHICAGO: LINCOLN PARK, c1900. Standing Lincoln by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, atop pedestal designed by Stanford White, in Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War

CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War, in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1865

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: BOSTON SYMPHONY HALL. Boston Symphony Hall, home of Boston Symphony Orchestra

BOSTON SYMPHONY HALL. Boston Symphony Hall, home of Boston Symphony Orchestra, located on Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1900. Photograph, c1904

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: BOWERY, c1900. The Bowery near Grand Street in New York City, New York

NEW YORK: BOWERY, c1900. The Bowery near Grand Street in New York City, New York. Photograph, c1900



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