RFCNT28Y–Digitally restored vintage American History print featuring great leaders from American history.
RMBA157Y–Smithsonian National Museum of American History Washington DC
RMD18KY6–President Barack Obama is briefed in advance of his trip to the Republic of Korea during a meeting in the Situation Room of the
RM2GPNCAE–HANNAH ADAMS (1755-1831) American author of books on American history and comparative religion in a painting by Francis Alexander about 1828
RMBKA45K–AMERICAN HISTORY X (1998) EDWARD NORTON AMX 072
RMT8F4YK–Ida M. Tarbell, circa 1904. Ida Tarbell was an American writer, investigative journalist, biographer and lecturer.
RMTA8JRA–Abraham Lincoln, Reproduction of a 1932 Oil Painting by Charles Sneed Williams
RMWBBBXJ–Dr. Denman. Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History Old New York or Reminiscences of the past sixty years. Date Issued:
RMG15EJ8–The Shakers, or the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearance, represent one of the most successful utopian communities in American history. Although their last remaining community currently numbers less than ten members, the Shakers have
RMA77X0X–Granite Timeline of Tennessee and American History Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Nashville Tennessee TN
RMC2DT73–Treaty of Ghent
RME13R1M–Mar. 22, 2012 - A Root of England's History Is Leased By An American: Magna Carta Island And Its Old House Taken Over By Miss Alberto Bigelow American authoress, writer of children's books and poems, Miss Alberto Catherine Bigelow, is the new occupant of Carta Island, and its old, father forbidding early 19Th century house, built on the site of a former priory. Once occupied by Sir Patrick Hannon MP and still containing much old furniture, Miss Bigelow is bringing back the gardens and the fine trees into order. She lives there alone, except for her dogs
RMCP46DM–John C. Calhoun, 1830s
RME36N5F–portrait of Jonathan Trumbull sr. or Trumble, 1710 - 1785, an American politician,
RMER7JNG–Symbolical centenary chart of American history 1876. Date c1874.
RMMC6MXD–American History - Ford Theatre The box in the Ford Theatre, Washington DC, where Abraham Lincoln was assassintaed in 1865, while watching 'Our American Cousin'.
RMD98NX1–Chronological Chart of American History, New York, 1881. At foot of tree is Columbus, then Virginia, New York, Landing of Pilgrim Fathers, through Declaration of Independence to date of publication. Pilgrims and Native Americans, left.
RM2B1YYYA–SLAVE AUCTION SALE 1800's USA Vintage color lithograph on a carte-de-visite card depicts an enslaved man being sold at auction by a white man with a hat and beard who is calling out and gesticulating. The slave carries a hat in his right hand and lowers his eyes to the ground. African American History and Culture ca. 1863 Henry Louis Stephens, American, 1821 - 1886
RMC8PY9W–United States. Boston. Museum of African American History. Exterior. Massachusetts. The United States.
RFCNT49M–Vintage American history print featuring pictures of Presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington.
RMTXGC15–Louis Firetail (Sioux, Crow Creek), wearing tribal clothing, in American history class, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia
RMA08X91–Benjamin West, 1738 - 1820. British North American history painter and president of the Royal Academy.
RMC28A1J–Smithsonian Museum website - American History
RMBNEDWR–Erickson Discovering America, American History
RMEE17FH–The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it! WWI Poster Recruiting Poster, 1917
RMTA8JHJ–Full-Length Portrait of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, photograph by Alexander Gardner, Washington DC, USA, August 8, 1863
RMWBBDM4–Dring. Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History. Booth's History of New York. Booth's History of New York. V. 4. Date
RMCT1J8J–National Museum of American History in Washington DC, USA.
RMA77X0T–Granite Timeline of Tennessee and American History Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Nashville Tennessee TN
RMC2DT8W–Engraving of a farmyard
RMRBTWXR–Washington, DC, USA. 11th Jan, 2019. A sign outside of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History informing visitors that the museum is closed due to the partial Government shutdown in Washington, DC on January 11, 2019. The shutdown, now entering it's 22nd day, is the longest Government shutdown in U.S. history. Credit: Kristoffer Tripplaar/Alamy Live News
RMPM4J85–U.S.S. Arizona, December 7, 1941 Photograph: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History File Reference # 1003 594THA
RME37BMG–Alexander Hamilton Stephens, 1812 - 1883, an American politician and Vice President of the Confederate States of America
RMER7JNH–Symbolical centenary chart of American history 1876. Date c1874.
RMMC6MXB–American History - Seal The obverse of the Seal of the United States of America (design of circa 1802). This bronze is set in the pavement of the Freedom Plaza, in Pennsylvania Avenue, Wahington DC.
RMEC7X50–Chain of events in American history - from the discovery of the western continent to the ninth decade of the nineteenth century' Scenes of American history from the landing of Columbus to the 1876 Centennial with portraits of presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Grant, along with their tombs.
RMPGPPJA–Detroit, Michigan USA - 28 August 2018 - Thousands waited in long lines to enter the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History to pay last respects to Aretha Franklin during two days of public viewing. Franklin died August 16. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RMC8PYA3–United States. Boston. Museum of African American History. Exterior. Massachusetts. The United States.
RF2A13H73–American artillery soldiers reloading a 155mm howitzer cannon during France in WW1.
RMP67K2M–Chain of events in American history - from the discovery of the western continent to the ninth decade of the nineteenth century' Scenes of American history from the landing of Columbus to the 1876 Centennial with portraits of presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Grant, along with their tombs.
RMHNGJRY–National Museum of American History, Behring Center, National Mall, Washington DC, USA
RMA7B3HF–George Bancroft, 1800 - 1891. American historian known as the Father of American History. From a painting by Alonzo Chappel.
RMBNF293–Buffalo Bill Cody on horse, American History
RMCY8G6X–The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it! WWI Poster with NYC Recruiting Station
RMJACN0G–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
RMTC9NN3–Commodore Hopkins. Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History The signers to the Declaration of Independence Introduction,
RMB8AAY9–Museum of French American history aka Musée de l'Amérique Francaise in old town Quebec City Canada
RMA77X0N–Granite Timeline of Tennessee and American History Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Nashville Tennessee TN
RMJ5A86D–smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture Washington DC USA
RMRBTWXT–Washington, DC, USA. 11th Jan, 2019. A sign outside of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History informing visitors that the museum is closed due to the partial Government shutdown in Washington, DC on January 11, 2019. The shutdown, now entering it's 22nd day, is the longest Government shutdown in U.S. history. Credit: Kristoffer Tripplaar/Alamy Live News
RM2BABTRP–Entrance of DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, Illinois, USA
RMR0XGBH–National Museum of African American History and Culture Washington DC
RMER9CXM–Chronological chart of American history--Dedicated to the people of the United States by the publisher. Tree inscribed with historical events and vignettes of three Native Americans on bank, and pilgrims on shore. Date c1881 Dec. 31.
RMMC6ED1–AMERICAN HISTORY - JOHN SMITH AND NATIVE AMERICAN MAGICIANS Detail from fold-out plate in John Smith's The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England and the Summer Isles..., 1624. [Left] The conjurers (that is, the shamans and priests surround Smith and practise their ritual magic. Beyond the fire is an idol. [Right] The diminutive John Smith captures the Indian chief, in 1603.
RMEC7P5J–Symbolical centenary chart of American history. Print shows a large chart representing events in American history, presented chronologically from 1492 to 1872, and portraits of explorers, presidents, legislators, poets, journalists, generals, and other notable figures.
RMPGPPJN–Detroit, Michigan USA - 28 August 2018 - Thousands waited in long lines to enter the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History to pay last respects to Aretha Franklin during two days of public viewing. Franklin died August 16. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RMW58CWF–The beginner's American history : Montgomery, D. H. (David Henry), 1837-1928
RFDCGKNX–Digitally restored American history print of General George Washington.
RMR23HTK–Symbolical centenary chart of American history. Print shows a large chart representing events in American history, presented chronologically from 1492 to 1872, and portraits of explorers, presidents, legislators, poets, journalists, generals, and other notable figures. 1874
RMHNGJT5–National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Mall, Washington DC, USA
RFT3238B–American History Scene: Creek Chief William Weatherford or Red Eagle Surrendering to General Andrew Jackson at Fort Jackson, Alabama, during the War of 1812
RMBNED16–Buffalo Bill Cody's Grave, American History
RMCY8G71–The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it! WWI Poster showing a sailor taking a man in a suit by the shoulder, and gesturing toward battle ships at sea and a figure of Liberty waving the American flag.
RMJACMYF–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
RM2BWRR0Y–George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History. The signers to the Declaration of
RMD9R00G–National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA
RF2B7PRX5–Usually crowded with tourists, the entrance to the Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC is deserted, as all museums were closed for coronavirus precautions. MArch 16, 2020.
RMKWCWXK–THE NAVY NEEDS YOU! DONT READ AMERICAN HISTORY - MAKE IT! American World War 1 recruiting poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1917 (BSLOC 2017 1 50)
RMRBTWXW–Washington, DC, USA. 11th Jan, 2019. A sign outside of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History informing visitors that the museum is closed due to the partial Government shutdown in Washington, DC on January 11, 2019. The shutdown, now entering it's 22nd day, is the longest Government shutdown in U.S. history. Credit: Kristoffer Tripplaar/Alamy Live News
RMM1EFDG–Portrait of James McIver's, stamp agent for New York State, engraving from Emmett collection of American history, 1880. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMR0XGB3–National Museum of African American History and Culture Washington DC
RMER78X0–The Navy needs you! Don't read American history - make it!. Poster showing a sailor taking a man in a suit by the shoulder, and gesturing toward battleships at sea and a figure of Liberty waving the American flag. Date 1917.
RMMC6ED2–AMERICAN HISTORY - JOHN SMITH AND NATIVE AMERICAN MAGICIANS Detail from fold-out plate in John Smith's The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England and the Summer Isles..., 1624. [Left] the Native American Indians capture John Smith, and do a war-dance around him. [Right] The conjurers (that is, the shamans and priests surround Smith and practise their ritual magic. Beyond the fire is an idol.
RMDYEN6T–Symbolical centenary chart of American history by the Brett Lithographing Company. 1874. Print shows a large chart comprised of 64 symbols representing events in American history, presented chronologically from 1492 to 1872, and 35 portraits of explorers, presidents, legislators, poets, journalists, generals, and other notable figures; includes a key (attached to bottom of chart) which explains each symbol and identifies the people in the portraits and provides notable facts about their lives.
RMPGPPJF–Detroit, Michigan USA - 28 August 2018 - Thousands waited in long lines to enter the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History to pay last respects to Aretha Franklin during two days of public viewing. Franklin died August 16. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RMW58YMJ–A survey of American history; source extracts : Caldwell, Howard W. (Howard Walter), 1858
RFFPWREE–Vintage American history print of a younger President Theodore Roosevelt facing right.
RMFG2XRE–POSTER: BLACK HISTORY, c1897. /n'Afro-American monument.' Poster depicting various scenes related to African American history. Lithograph, c1897.
RMATRRE9–Smithsonian National Museum of American HIstory in Washington DC
RFT32392–American History Scene: Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry abandoning the Niagara for the Lawrence off Put-In Bay during the Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812
RMHHB93T–Washington DC, USA. Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC).
RMBCW13E–African American History Monument by Ed Dwight, State Capitol Grounds, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
RMJACN63–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
RMRKNG83–Benjamin Contee. Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History. first federal administration. Still image.
RMH58TH9–National Museum of African American History and Culture, on the National Mall in Washington, DC, with people in foreground.
RMJ71D6X–smithsonian institution national museum of american history Washington DC USA
RMHXF0KT–The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, DC.
RFAWAK6D–Liberty Bell and American flag with thirteen stars
RM2BW089Y–National Museum of African American History & Culture, Smithsonian, with the Washington Monument in the background. Vertical photograph.
RMR0K8GA–National Museum of African American History and Culture Washington DC
RM2C9BA24–Washington DC, USA. National Museum of African American History and Culture, a Smithsonian Institution museum. Opened September 2016.
RMMC6ECX–AMERICAN HISTORY - POCAHONTAS Detail from fold-out plate in John Smith's The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England and the Summer Isles..., 1624. Smith is being rescued from being killed by Pocahontas.
RM2A35M00–The African American History Museum and Washington Monument, National Mall, Washington DC, USA
RMC0JHB1–The National Museum of American History.
RMW58J8Y–Henry Clay, the great compromiser; a brief estimate of his place in American history : Caldwell, Howard Walter, 1858
RFF3A15E–This vintage American history painting of General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton. The original was painted by Char
RMHBGM7E–Museum of African American History, Boston, Massachusetts
RMT97T3H–On display at the Art Institute of Chicago, artist Marc Chagall's stained glass 'American Windows' depict the arts,American history and the Chicago skyline as a celebration of the American bicentennial.
RFT323C1–American History Scene Indian Massacre at Wilkes-Barre, Wyoming Valley, in 1778, Pennsylvania
RMHHB93W–Washington DC, USA. Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC).
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