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Background imageU.S. States Collection: BOWNE HOUSE, 1661. The Bowne House, built in 1661 by John Bowne at Flushing, New York

BOWNE HOUSE, 1661. The Bowne House, built in 1661 by John Bowne at Flushing, New York, soon becoming a Quaker refuge and meetinghouse in defiance of the ban against Quakers ordered by New Netherlands

Background imageU.S. States Collection: GOLD MINING: KLONDIKE. Junction of the Eldorado and the Bonanza, the two richest creeks on Earth

GOLD MINING: KLONDIKE. Junction of the Eldorado and the Bonanza, the two richest creeks on Earth. Klondike region of Yukon Territory, Canada, 1890s

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA: STATEHOOD. The procession at San Francisco in celebration of the admission

CALIFORNIA: STATEHOOD. The procession at San Francisco in celebration of the admission of California into the Union, 29 October 1850. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Looking north over the river from Natchez Bluff, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Looking north over the river from Natchez Bluff, Mississippi

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TALLAHASSEE CAPITOL, 1842. The Old State Capitol at Tallahassee. Lithograph, 1842

TALLAHASSEE CAPITOL, 1842. The Old State Capitol at Tallahassee. Lithograph, 1842

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW YORK: MAP, c1776. A map of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley, c1776

NEW YORK: MAP, c1776. A map of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley, c1776

Background imageU.S. States Collection: PIKEs PEAK, 1845. View of Pikes Peak, Colorado, 40 miles from the summit. Lithograph

PIKEs PEAK, 1845. View of Pikes Peak, Colorado, 40 miles from the summit. Lithograph, 1845

Background imageU.S. States Collection: KENTUCKY: MAMMOTH CAVE. A group of visitors sitting afloat on Echo River, inside

KENTUCKY: MAMMOTH CAVE. A group of visitors sitting afloat on Echo River, inside Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1892

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA RANCH. The Camulos Ranch, scene of Helen Hunt Jacksons 1885 novel Ramona

CALIFORNIA RANCH. The Camulos Ranch, scene of Helen Hunt Jacksons 1885 novel Ramona. Line drawing, American, c1890

Background imageU.S. States Collection: YOSEMITE VALLEY, c1861. Photographed by Carleton E. Watkins

YOSEMITE VALLEY, c1861. Photographed by Carleton E. Watkins

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW HAMPSHIRE COLONY SEAL. Seal of the New Hampshire Colony, 1680

NEW HAMPSHIRE COLONY SEAL. Seal of the New Hampshire Colony, 1680

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. c1880. The towns silver mines lured fortune seekers, gamblers

TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. c1880. The towns silver mines lured fortune seekers, gamblers, and gunfighters

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA MISSION. Mission and bells of San Gabriel, near Los Angeles. Pen-&-ink drawing

CALIFORNIA MISSION. Mission and bells of San Gabriel, near Los Angeles. Pen-&-ink drawing, 1891

Background imageU.S. States Collection: HAWAIIAN DRESS, 1870s. A Hawaiian woman clothed in the muu-muu adapted from the

HAWAIIAN DRESS, 1870s. A Hawaiian woman clothed in the muu-muu adapted from the Mother Hubbard dress provided by the missionaries. Photograph, c1870

Background imageU.S. States Collection: JOHN C. FREMONT EXPEDITION. A view of the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Lithograph

JOHN C. FREMONT EXPEDITION. A view of the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Lithograph, 1845, from John C. Fremonts Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ALBANY: DUTCH COLONIAL. The house of the first Dutch governor at Albany, New York

ALBANY: DUTCH COLONIAL. The house of the first Dutch governor at Albany, New York. Lithograph, French, 1826

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MONTANA: PIONEER CITY. Where the first gold camp was established in 1860. Photographed by F

MONTANA: PIONEER CITY. Where the first gold camp was established in 1860. Photographed by F. J. Haynes in 1883

Background imageU.S. States Collection: REMINGTON: CALIFORNIA CART. A bullock-cart in California in the early 19th century

REMINGTON: CALIFORNIA CART. A bullock-cart in California in the early 19th century. Drawing by Frederic Remington

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CARTOON: OKLAHOMA, 1891. In Boom City, Oklahoma

CARTOON: OKLAHOMA, 1891. In Boom City, Oklahoma. Oklahoma boomers introducing themselves to a capitalist from the eastern United States. Cartoon from an American newspaper of 1891

Background imageU.S. States Collection: GATEWAY & PIKEs PEAK. View of the Gateway and Pikes Peak in Colorado

GATEWAY & PIKEs PEAK. View of the Gateway and Pikes Peak in Colorado. Photographed by the studio of William H. Jackson, c1900

Background imageU.S. States Collection: OKLAHOMA BOOMER, 1889. A boomers wife awaiting the opening of homestead lands

OKLAHOMA BOOMER, 1889. A boomers wife awaiting the opening of homestead lands in Oklahoma on 22 April 1889. Contemporary American drawing

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA PIONEERS, c1850. Lithograph sheet music cover, c1850, for The California

CALIFORNIA PIONEERS, c1850. Lithograph sheet music cover, c1850, for The California Pioneers by Dr. M.A. Richter, the first piece of music published in California

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA: ADOBE HOUSE. Adobe house on Mariano Vallejos homestead, Lachryma Montis

CALIFORNIA: ADOBE HOUSE. Adobe house on Mariano Vallejos homestead, Lachryma Montis, near Sonoma, California. Pen-and-ink drawing, late 19th century

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA: SONOMA ESTATE. The Swiss chalet on Mariano Vallejos homestead, Lachryma Montis

CALIFORNIA: SONOMA ESTATE. The Swiss chalet on Mariano Vallejos homestead, Lachryma Montis, near Sonoma, California. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageU.S. States Collection: PLANTING OF MARYLAND. The Planting of the Colony of Maryland (the First Mass, 25 March 1634)

PLANTING OF MARYLAND. The Planting of the Colony of Maryland (the First Mass, 25 March 1634). Painting, 1893, by Francis Blackwell Mayer (1827-99)

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ALASKA: JUNEAU, 1887. Juneau, Alaska, in a photograph from 1887

ALASKA: JUNEAU, 1887. Juneau, Alaska, in a photograph from 1887

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ROCKY MT. NATIONAL PARK. A corduroy road running through Rocky Mountain National Park

ROCKY MT. NATIONAL PARK. A corduroy road running through Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: photographed in 1916

Background imageU.S. States Collection: WEST POINT, NEW YORK, 1860. Looking northwest from the West Point Hotel: painting by W

WEST POINT, NEW YORK, 1860. Looking northwest from the West Point Hotel: painting by W. Sturgill

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW JERSEY, 1905. Wesley Lake, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, in 1905

NEW JERSEY, 1905. Wesley Lake, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, in 1905

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ALASKA: MINERS, c1898. Miners weighing gold in Alaska, c1898

ALASKA: MINERS, c1898. Miners weighing gold in Alaska, c1898

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia

TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia, Texas, 14 October 1836, in which Austin offers Texas to the United States

Background imageU.S. States Collection: HOLY CROSS MOUNTAIN. View of the Mountain of the Holy Cross in the Colorado Rockies

HOLY CROSS MOUNTAIN. View of the Mountain of the Holy Cross in the Colorado Rockies. Photographed by the studio of William H. Jackson, late 19th century

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ALASKA: GOLD MINERS, c1897. Prospectors at Daniels Creek, near Bluff City, Alaska

ALASKA: GOLD MINERS, c1897. Prospectors at Daniels Creek, near Bluff City, Alaska, c1897

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ALASKA: GOLD MINERS, c1897. Gold prospectors in Alaska, c1897

ALASKA: GOLD MINERS, c1897. Gold prospectors in Alaska, c1897

Background imageU.S. States Collection: CALIFORNIA: RUSSIAN FORT. A view of the Russian establishment of Bodega (Fort Ross)

CALIFORNIA: RUSSIAN FORT. A view of the Russian establishment of Bodega (Fort Ross) on the coast of New Albion (California) in 1828. Lithograph, French, 1833

Background imageU.S. States Collection: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK 1866. A tree measured at 281 feet in Sequoia National Park, California

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK 1866. A tree measured at 281 feet in Sequoia National Park, California. Photographed in 1866

Background imageU.S. States Collection: MAP: GULF COAST, 1757. Map of the Gulf Coast of the then Province of Texas, made

MAP: GULF COAST, 1757. Map of the Gulf Coast of the then Province of Texas, made and sent to Spain by the Viceroy of New Spain, 18 April 1757

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Virginia City, Nevada, in 1861

NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Virginia City, Nevada, in 1861. Contemporary lithograph after a drawing by Grafton T. Brown

Background imageU.S. States Collection: WISCONSIN: LUTHERANS, 1875. A congregation of Norwegian immigrants gathered for

WISCONSIN: LUTHERANS, 1875. A congregation of Norwegian immigrants gathered for the dedication of the East Blue Mounds Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wisconsin, 1875

Background imageU.S. States Collection: U. S. A. STATES: CALIFORNIA. The earliest known view of California, showing Native

U. S. A. STATES: CALIFORNIA. The earliest known view of California, showing Native
U.S.A. STATES: CALIFORNIA. The earliest known view of California, showing Native Americans at the mission at Carmel welcoming the Comte de La Perouse and his expedition. Illustration, 1786

Background imageU.S. States Collection: KANSAS: CATTLE CROSSING. Cattle crossing the Smoky Hill River at Ellsworth, Kansas

KANSAS: CATTLE CROSSING. Cattle crossing the Smoky Hill River at Ellsworth, Kansas, on the old Santa Fe Trail crossing in 1867

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ARIZONA STATEHOOD, 1912. A parade in Phoenix to celebrate Arizonas admission as

ARIZONA STATEHOOD, 1912. A parade in Phoenix to celebrate Arizonas admission as the 48th state in 1912. Photograph

Background imageU.S. States Collection: ARIZONA: STATEHOOD, 1912. The states first governor, George Wiley Paul Hunt, delivering

ARIZONA: STATEHOOD, 1912. The states first governor, George Wiley Paul Hunt, delivering a speech from the capitol building at Phoenix on the day of Arizonas admittance to the Union, 12 February 1912

Background imageU.S. States Collection: NEW YORK: WEST POINT, 1862. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

NEW YORK: WEST POINT, 1862. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageU.S. States Collection: TRINIDAD, COLORADO, 1878. The Sante Fe trail as it ran through the town of Trinidad

TRINIDAD, COLORADO, 1878. The Sante Fe trail as it ran through the town of Trinidad, Colorado

Background imageU.S. States Collection: PHOENIX, ARIZONA, 1895. A parade in Phoenix, Arizona. Photograph, c1895

PHOENIX, ARIZONA, 1895. A parade in Phoenix, Arizona. Photograph, c1895

Background imageU.S. States Collection: DAKOTA TERRITORY, c1888. Miners ox teams at Sturgis, Dakota Territory, in the

DAKOTA TERRITORY, c1888. Miners ox teams at Sturgis, Dakota Territory, in the Black Hills region of present-day South Dakota, northeast of Deadwood: photograph, c1888, by J.C.H. Grabill

Background imageU.S. States Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Laying out lots in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Laying out lots in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the first day of the Oklahoma Land Rush, 22 April 1889. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper



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