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Joseph Pennell, the noted Philadelphia artist, etching the Wash. Episcopal Cathedral

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A man sitting in a chair with a book.

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01/01/1923
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Salon jury, Philadelphia - Public domain portrait print

Travelling crane, Cramp's ship yard, Philadelphia

[Frank Baker, Philadelphia Athletics, baseball card portrait]

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Abbie Corby (left) and Mrs. Suzanne O'Donnell, drivers for the Yellow Cab Company

"Coin Collector." Washington, D.C., April 11. Mrs. Edness Wilkens, Secretary to Nellie Tayloe Ross, Director of the Mint, for the last four years has been collecting coins as a hobby, thru gifts, trades, and buys, she has a collection of over 400 coins ramping from half pennies to the old silver cartwheels, she is shown inspecting a half-dime , one of the first coins struck from the Philadelphia Mint in 1792, and Mint tradition has it that the silver it contains is from the tableware of Martha Washington, she at that time lived two doors down from the Mint, and gave part of her silverware for the first coins, April 11, 1938

[John Cadwalader, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left] / F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia.

Miss F. L. Clayton, 4th Mis. Arty [i.e. Missouri Artillery], wounded in the battles of Shiloh and Stone River / S. Masury, photographic artist, 289 Washington St., Boston.

[Samuel W. Doble of Company D, 12th Maine Infantry Regiment, with drum] / S. Shattuck, ambrotype, daguerreotype, and photographic artist, 19 Central St., Lowell.

Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Democracy posters. District of Columbia commissioner J. Russell Young, Colonel Lemuel Bolles, District of Columbia director of civilian defense, addressed the throng on hand to witness the unveiling in the nation's capitol of the 15 x 30 foot photomontages entitled "The Four Freedoms" and "The Arsenal of Democracy." These were designed for the (OEM) Office of Emergency Management by the eminent poster artist Jean Carlu and were first seen in New York. From there they came to Washington where they were displayed for a month beginning November 7, 1941. Then they were sent out for display in various other cities around the country. Seated on the platform is Colonel Lemuel Bolles, director of civilian defense for the nation's capitol

Thomas, Wash. - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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