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[African American boy selling The Washington Daily News - sign on his hat reads, "Have you read The News? One cent" -  headline reads "Millionaire tax rends G.O.P."]

[African American boy selling The Washington Daily News - sign on his ...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. LOT subdivision subject: Children, Misc. National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress). French Folder No. 106. Caption card tracings... More

The great storm of March 12th-13th - scene in Printing-House Square, New York City, showing the terrible force of the blizzard [People being blown over by the wind in blizzard; masthead covered with black headline "Blizzard"]

The great storm of March 12th-13th - scene in Printing-House Square, N...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 66, no. 1697 (1888 Mar. 24), p. 81. No reference copy may be available. Caption card tracings: Ge... More

Dust storm headline montage - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Dust storm headline montage - safety film negatives, Library of Congre...

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s US industrial development, Second World War, US war production, indusry, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Man buying The Evening Star from newsboy, Washington, D.C. - headline reads "U.S. at War with Germany"]

[Man buying The Evening Star from newsboy, Washington, D.C. - headline...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. LOT subdivision subject: Children, Misc. National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress). No. 3972. French Coll. Folder No. 106. Capti... More

The above plan is a discription of a new township called Royalsborough in the county of Cumberland, bounded southeasterly on the headline of Brunswick, southwesterly on Northyarmouth, northwesterly on proprietors land, northeasterly on Androscoggin River ...

The above plan is a discription of a new township called Royalsborough...

Scale ca. 1:30,000. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Shows township lots and owners. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 834 Available also through the Librar... More

'WAR IS OVER' HEADLINE - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

'WAR IS OVER' HEADLINE - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[Front page of the "Woman's journal and suffrage news" with the headline: "Parade struggles to victory despite disgraceful scenes" showing images of the women's suffrage parade in Washington, March 3, 1913]

[Front page of the "Woman's journal and suffrage news" with the headli...

Pictures show General Rosalie Jones, Inez Milholland on a white horse, floats, and an aerial view of the parade. Illus. in: Woman's journal and suffrage news. Boston, Mass., 1913 Mar. 8, front page. National Am... More

[Newspaper headline from The News: "F.D. Tells Congress: Army to fight everywhere & go to Britain"]

[Newspaper headline from The News: "F.D. Tells Congress: Army to fight...

Public domain image of personnel, army, group of people in uniform, parade, historic place, military activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

[Man holding The Awakener with headline "Roosevelt will be beatin in 1936"]

[Man holding The Awakener with headline "Roosevelt will be beatin in 1...

A man sitting on a bench reading a newspaper. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"This is a funny headline in the paper: 'lost, a fortune and a wife'"

"This is a funny headline in the paper: 'lost, a fortune and a wife'"

Four-frame comic strip. A woman and man sit in armchairs, reading. The woman reads the headline, and wonders out loud which the man would have missed the more. The husband says the fortune, because the wife ... More