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  1. The Jungfrau In Interlaken
  2. Women's Rights, C.1920
  3. Shadow Of Cowboy Sitting In Tree Line
  4. Gone With The Wind, 1939, Clark Gable
  5. Duel At Diablo, Sidney Poitier, 1966
  6. Vintage image of men on horseback
  7. His Protector, c1900
  8. Migrant Family, 1936, impoverished homeless family
  9. Germany: Munich, 1930's
  10. Virginia Lively, a wartime gas station attendant in Louisville, Kentucky, 1942
  11. Quebec Conference, 1944
  12. Melrose Abbey
  13. Egypt, Island Of Philae
  14. Luna Park, Pittsburgh, Pa
  15. Detroit, Belle Isle, Grand Canal
  16. Eiffel Tower Over Exposition 1889
  17. Max Baer, former World Heavyweight Champion at his training camp in Speculator, NY
  18. Lusitania, 1908-1914
  19. Syracuse from the University
  20. Waiting for Dinner
  21. Crowds Enjoy The Beach Below The Cliff House
  22. Texas Dust Storm
  23. Two members of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1914
  24. Wombat In A Bathtub
  25. Old photo of lacrosse team
  26. Yale Basketball Team, 1901
  27. Levee At Memphis
  28. Portrait of Booker T. Washington sitting in a chair
  29. Aerial View Of Spokane Business Area
  30. Fashionable young women in a Washington, D.C. office, May 1, 1929
  31. Financial District, C.1920
  32. On The Waterfront, Marlon Brando, 1954
  33. Long's Peak From Road Rocky Mountain National Park, Panorama Of Snow-Capped Mountains
  34. Niagara Falls, c1905
  35. The floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, 1907
  36. copyright 1900
  37. Chicago Skyline from Water Street
  38. Mirror Lake Adirondack Mountains
  39. President Eisenhower and future Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon
  40. Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations
  41. Mount Shasta California
  42. Carl 'Corky' Civella
  43. Dennis Banks
  44. U. S. Capitol In Washington D. C
  45. Tetons From Signal Mountain, Valley, Snow-Capped Mountains, Low Horizons
  46. Rudolf Caracciola
  47. Douglas Macarthur, army officer
  48. Dwight D. Eisenhower, giving the order of the day to the first assault