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Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude

Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is ...

Three Lakota teenage boys in western clothing, sitting near a tree--probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation.

Cuban refugees waiting for rations /

Cuban refugees waiting for rations /

"A group of escaped reconcentrados, saved from the fate of starvation imposed by the Butcher, Weyler. They stand in line waiting, each man with his tin dish and cup. One expects to see just such men as these, a... More

Serving out rations to our exchanged prisoners on board the NEW YORK

Serving out rations to our exchanged prisoners on board the NEW YORK

Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Andersonville Prison, Ga., August 17, 1864. Issuing rations, view from main gate

Andersonville Prison, Ga., August 17, 1864. Issuing rations, view from...

No. 8220. Hand written on verso: "[Miller] Vol. VII, p. 131". Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948.

Alabamians receiving rations / sketched by A.R. Waud.

Alabamians receiving rations / sketched by A.R. Waud.

Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1866 Aug. 11, p. 509. Public domain photograph - United States during American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

An Indian agency - distributing rations

An Indian agency - distributing rations

Interior view of Red Cloud Indian Agency, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Reference copy in LOT 4391-B. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 19, 1875 Nov. 13, p. 924. Published in: Many nations: A Library of Congress resource g... More

Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude

Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is ...

Three Lakota teenage boys in western clothing, sitting near a tree--probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation.

Glimpses at the Freedmen's Bureau. Issuing rations to the old and sick / from a sketch by our special artist, Jas. E. Taylor.

Glimpses at the Freedmen's Bureau. Issuing rations to the old and sick...

Print shows African Americans gathered outside the Freedmen's Bureau in Richmond, Virginia. A woman is handing a slip of paper through a window to a man seated inside. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated news... More

Florence military prison series--"Drawing rations" / J.E. Taylor.

Florence military prison series--"Drawing rations" / J.E. Taylor.

Line of prisoners getting rations from men at window of building. No. 33. Photographic reproduction of watercolor by James E. Taylor, 1897.