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[Woman at White House with display of seals]

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A woman in a costume holding a giant board.

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives woman white house display historical photos 1920 s women 20 s united states history stamp seal seal sealing stamps 1920 s library of congress
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01/01/1927
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Potomac Electric Power Co. substations. Substation no. 38 window display: Buy war bonds and stamps II

E pluribus unum / Andrew B. Graham, litho., Washington, D.C.

Mrs. Izetta Jewell and daughter

Bushū Yokohama meisho zu - Igirisujin - Ukiyo e print

Theodor Horydczak and family. Fritzie and Norma Horydczak

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

Astor House Broadway, 1867, Society of Iconophiles, 1909 / etched by S.L. Smith, from a photograph.

Secy. of War Weeks made the address at unveiling of a marble tablet to Francis Scott Key, on Key Bridge, in memory of writer of "Star Spangled Banner," by Nat'l Society of the Daughters of 1812. Left to rt.: Mrs. Chas. Fisher Taylor, Goldsboro, N.C., Chmn. , Secy. Weeks, and Mrs. Samuel Prescott Davis, Nat'l Pres. of the organization

In defence of the Union and the Constitution / C[hristian] Schussele, delt. ; on stone by [Caspar] Muringer.

[Reproduction of print showing Virgin in enclosed garden]

Tōkyō tsukiji kaigunshō heikikyū shiken narabini ni jū seiyōkan chōbō no zu

Electric Institute of Washington. Oil burner window display

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives woman white house display historical photos 1920 s women 20 s united states history stamp seal seal sealing stamps 1920 s library of congress