RM2R7CGWY–Washington, D.C.: 1919 President Wilson's Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson, (r) and business leader and theorist Roger W. Babson.
RM2RF9K5J–Washington, D.C.: 1930 The new Park & Shop Center development done by Shannon & Luchs on Connecticut Avenue in Cleveland Park.
RM2RCTE0T–Washington, D.C.: 1932. Camp Marks, one of the encampments built by veterans of the Bonus Expeditionary Force in Washington, D.C.
RM2RHBG7T–Washington, D.C.: c. 1950's Richard Nixon at his desk in Capitol, playing football with Andrus Suritis, one millionth refugee relocated by an international welfare organization
RM2RF9JRD–Washington, D.C.: 1932. The showhouse of the Bonus Expeditionary Force, Camp Marks in the Anacostia section of Washington, D.C.
RM2RB1FCJ–Washington, D.C.: c. 1914 Walter Johnson, star pitcher for the Washington Senators.
RM2RHBGMF–Washington, D.C.: 1918 Celebrities at the Liberty Loan drive in Washington. Included are: Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Roosevelt, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, John Phillips Sousa, Marie Dressler and Charlie Chaplin.
RM2RHBH0C–Washington, D.C.: 1946 President Truman with his secret service entourage on a brisk walk through the Washington Monument grounds.
RM2RC81K4–Hollywood, California: 1953. Actress Kathleen Hughes reacts to the aliens in a promo still for the sc-fi thriller movie, 'It Came From Outer Space'. It was Universal Studio's first movie to be filmed in 3-D.
RM2RGRWGM–United States: c. 1943 Four star General Dwight D. Eisenhower stands and salutes the flag.
RM2RHBFMG–Washington, D.C.: 1900 A portrait of William Mckinley, Jr. the twenty-fifth President of the United States, (1897-1901).
RM2RGRW22–Washington, D.C.: 1886. The youngest First Lady in history, twenty-one year old Frances Folsom Cleveland.
RM2RAMA52–Washington, D.C.: c. 1933. Nearly two thousand people are dining here in the Hall of Transportation at Union Station for the Third World Power Conference.
RM2R7CPJK–Washington D.C.: 1931. Society women in Washington, DC perform at a benefit for the Girl Scouts at Constitution Hall.
RM2RGRPJ7–Washington, D.C.: c. 1962 President John F. Kennedy and son John-John play on the portals of the White House.
RM2R9C6BE–Washington D.C., 1938 A smiling woman takes a photograph of her father as he poses for the camera.
RM2RCTCJE–Washington, D.C.: 1932. An encampment of shanties built by Brooklyn veterans in the Bonus Expeditionary Forces in Washington, D.C
RM2RDGXBE–Washington, D.C.: c. 1928 A schoolboy crossing gusrd stops traffic to let a young girl student cross the street.
RM2RGRTBC–Washington, D.C.: 1954 Sen. Joseph McCarthy (l) chats with his attorney Roy Cohn (r) during Senate Subcommittee hearings on the McCarthy-Army dispute.
RM2RHBFRA–Washington, D.C.: 1934 Upton Sinclair, Democratic candidate for California governor, explains his 'Epic' plan to end poverty in California to the National Press Club.
RM2RGRTAD–Andrews Air Force Base, Washington D.C.: 1962. President and Mrs. Kennedy walk from their jet plane to a waiting helicopter upon their return to Washington from a visit to Mexico City.
RM2RDGTDB–Washington, D.C.: c. 1954 Trailways Bus Line new 'Five Star Luxury Service' run between Washington and Norfolk features hostesses, free luncheon snacks, magazines, and hi-fi music.
RM2RGRTRN–Hollywood, California: April 17, 1919 The creation of the United Artists Corporation. The founders from left to right: D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks at the signing of the contract. Attorneys Albert Banzhaf and Dennis O'Brien are standing in the back.
RM2R91FDE–Washington, D.C.: August 21, 1925. A Smithsonian Institute official holding the portable tire making device that was presented to them today. He's standing with the fabric weaving loom machine, and the second machine, which is not shown, constructs a three ply rubberized fabric. This machine makes it possible to set up small auto tire factories anywhere that's desired.
RM2RTYE3N–Washington, D.C. May 24, 1971 Congressional Black Caucus members at a hearing. L-R: George W. Collins (D-Ill.), Ronald V. Dellums (D-Calif.), Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.), William L. Clay (D-Mo.), Charles C. Diggs, Jr. (D-Mich.), Augustus F. Hawkins (D-Calif.), Parren J. Mitchell (D-Md.), Walter Fauntroy (D-D.C.), Louis Stokes (D-Ohio), Ralph Metcalfe (D-Ill.)
RM2RHBGM5–Washington, D.C.: May 8, 1945 President Truman as he reads the Victory Proclamation to the press corps, officially announcing the end of the war in Europe. Gathered around are L-R in rear: Elmer Davis (hand to head); Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace; Major General Philip Fleming; Rep. Joseph Martin; General of the Army George C. Marshall; J. Leonard Reinsch; Col. Harry Vaughan; John W. Snyder; Mrs. Truman; Margaret Truman; and Secretary of War Henry L Stimson. In center foreground looking at camera is Fred m. Vinson.
RM2R8DWXK–New York, New York: c. 1929 Stage star Irene Bordini visits the new uptown Hutton & Co stock brokerage office. She was the first customer at the new office and is looking over the tape with W.D. Hutton.
RM2RGRTM5–Washington, D.C.: January 26, 1938 Appearing before the Senate Labor and Commerce Committees today, U.S. Maritime Commissioner Joseph P. Kennedy declared that union opposition had failed to shake his belief that a new method for handling maritime problems is necessary. Federal Assistance will be necessary to any new development in American Shipbuilding, Kennedy also told the committee. He is shown with Senator Hiram W. Johnson, Republican of California and a member of the committee.
RM2RF9JH3–Washington, D.C.: November, 1929 An aerial view from an airplane of the United States Capitol.
RM2RGRWEJ–Washington, D.C.: c. 1865 Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, wife of President James Garfield.
RM2R7CMT3–Washington, D.C.: c. 1929 Workers at the Bureau of Engraving with piles of sheets of dollar bills.
RM2RHBGYR–Washington, D.C.: November 20, 1943 A portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
RM2RB75HG–Washington, D.C.: September, 1925 Marietta Monachino is the women's champion fencer and here is poised for a thrust and parry.
RM2R7CGPC–Washington, D.C.: c. 1929 Workers at the Bureau of Engraving trimming the edges of sheets of hundred dollar bills.
RM2RHBGXK–Washington, D.C.: 1927 Author Mary Roberts Rhinehart with Blackfoot Chief Two Guns White Calf at the Indian celebration being held at Griffith Stadium.
RM2RGRTFR–Washington, D.C.: December 7, 1945 The new Chief Of Staff, General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, poses for the camera before assuming his new duties.
RM2R8DXN4–Washington, D.C.: June 29, 1929 Workers at the Bureau of Engraving examining the new small size currency. Each denomination of bills has a distinctive portrait on it.
RM2RGRRRA–Washington, D.C.: June, 1926. Mrs. Coolidge dresses up her white collie, Rob Roy, in a bonnet for a White House garden party.
RM2R7CWWR–Washington, D.C.: c. 1935 A United States hundred thousand dollar ($100,000) bill. It is a gold certificate with Woodrow Wilson on the bill.
RM2RAMBNW–Washington, D.C.: May 19, 1924 Bicycle enthusiasts remembering the old days of the bicycle craze take their yearly get together up Pennsylvania Avenue. All of Washington stopped to watch them.
RM2RF9K11–Washington, D.C.: July 6, 1963. The Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
RM2RHBG83–Washington, D.C.: October 1, 1934 President Franklin Roosevelt tells of his plan to ask labor and industry for a truce from strikes and disorder until all means of settlement have been tried.
RM2RGRWCP–Washington, D.C.: November 16, 1972 Cardinal John Krol of Philadelphia (L), and Cardinal Terence Cook, Archbishop of New York (R), talk at the National Conference of Bishops. Krol is head of the organization.
RM2RHBGWP–Worcester, Massachusetts June 18, 1856 A black & white portrait photograph from a ninth-plate daguerreotype of Henry David Thoreau made at the Daguerrean Palace of Benjamin D. Maxham .
RM2RHBH66–Washington, D.C.: June, 1920 First Lady Edith Wilson assists President Woodrow Wilson at his desk in the White House.
RM2RB1D3F–Washington, D.C.: August 25, 1924 Surgeon General of the Army, Merritt Ireland is an ardent advocate of exercise and walks briskly to and from his office in the War Department every day.
RM2RGRTWN–Washington, D.C.: March 16, 1960 President Dwight D. Eisenhower endorsed Vice President Richard Nixon as his personal choice for the 1960 Republican Presidential nomination. Photograph shown is from 12/26/1956.
RM2RGRRM6–Washington, D.C. April 27, 1938 A smiling Henry Ford as he rode away from the White House after having had lunch with President Roosevelt.
RM2RGRTFB–Washington, D.C.: April 1, 1956 President and Mrs. Eisenhower talk with cowboy movie star Roy Rogers and his wife, Dale Evans, at the National Presbyterian Church here where they both attended Easter services.
RM2RHBG3N–Washington, D.C.: December 22, 1941 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt at the White House.
RM2RHBFM6–Washington, D.C.: May 30, 1946 President Truman embraces his daughter Margaret at commencement at George Washington University where she received a degree in history. The President received an honorary Doctor of Laws degreee.
RM2RHBH12–Tarrytown, New York: July 10, 1927 A portrait of John D. Rockefeller two day safter he celebrated his 88th birthday.
RM2RGRT0A–Washington, D.C.: April 11, 1968 President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights bill while seated at a table surrounded by members of Congress.
RM2RC81GW–Washington, D.C.: June, 1965. Bag lunches for students are provided by the National School Lunch Program at a school in Washington, D.C.
RM2R7CNYN–Washington, D.C.: March 13, 1928 Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon (L) and Senator David Reed of Pennsylvania shortly after Mellon's testimony before the Senate Oil Committee today.
RM2RA8B8X–Washington, D.C.: July 19, 1929 Pioneer television inventor and scientist, Dr. C. Francis Jenkins with the main transmitting panel of the station he is starting to be able to broadcast motion pictures by radio to receivers on the East coast
RM2RCTCA0–Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: December, 1924 Public Safety Director Smedley D. 'Duckboards' Butler destroying barrels of beer with a pick axe during Prohibition and letting it run into the Schuylkill River.
RM2RCTBDX–Washington, D.C.: October 7, 1946. The new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Fred Vinson, is helped from his robes by attendant Robert Marshall after completing his first day as presiding judge of the nation's highest court.
RM2RHBGK9–Ormond Beach, Florida: April 24, 1936 A portrait of oil magnate, financier and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller at his home in Ormond Beach.
RM2R7CH8K–Washington, D.C.: April 22, 1932 Members of the Senate Banking Committee are investigaitng the stock market. Here Senator Carey of Wyoming at left and Senator Blaine of Wisconsin question Mathew Brush, prominent Wall Atreet operator, right, about short selling.
RM2R91EMA–Washington, D.C.: April 22, 1932 Members of the Senate Banking Committee are investigaitng the stock market. Here Senator Carey of Wyoming at left and Senator Blaine of Wisconsin question Mathew Brush, prominent Wall Atreet operator, right, about short selling.
RM2RBTCB3–Yalta, Ukraine: February 4-11, 1945. A scene from the Crimean Conference with Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Marshal Joseph Stalin at the palace in Yalta, where the Big Three met in the second of their wartime conferences.
RM2RHBGNX–Washington, D.C.: September 1, 1943 Newspaper columnist and radio commentator Drew Pearson at work at his desk after President Roosevelt had denounced him as a chronic liar in his columns.
RM2RGRPHE–Washington, D.C.: October 1, 1962 Former Labor Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg gets an assist with his robes as he prepares to get sworn in as the replacement for Justice Felix Frankfurter on the U.S. Supreme Court.
RM2R7CMMB–Washington, D.C.: April 7, 1931 L-R: Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, Governor of the Bank of England Sir Montague Norman, and Eugene Meyer, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, on the steps of Mellon's Washington home before a luncheon.
RM2RDGXCA–Washington, D.C.: June, 1954 A Trailways Bus Line hostess working on the new Five Star Service between Washington and Norfolk.
RM2R91F46–Washington, D.C.: 1965 A woman holding some of the tiny integrated circuit packages in the new Miniaturized Sylvania Processor (MSP-24). The miniature computer weighs less than 200 pounds and only occupies four cubic feet of space. It has a main memory of 16,000 words.
RM2RGRTDA–Washington, D.C.: May, 1908 L-R: Andrew Carnegie, William Jennings Bryan, James J. Hill (Railroad Magnate), and John Mitchell (President of United Mine Workers). They were invited by Teddy Roosevelt to attend the Governors Converence where they discussed his ideas for nationwide conservation.
RM2RE31B7–Washington, D.C.: September 27, 1929. A portrait of Vice Admiral Kichisaburi Nomura, Commander of the Japanese training ships which are visiting the U.S. on a round the world cruise. The Admiral and his staff joined President Hoover at a luncheon today in the White House..
RM2RDGW9M–Washington, D.C.: July 29, 1929 Leo Hessler, Underwood & Underwood photographer, boards the Airway Limited train for Columbus where he will board Transcontinental Air Transport's great trimotored planes to photograph the big businessmen and beautiful society women who are taking advantage of that time saving travel.
RM2RHBFWT–Washington, D.C.: February 17, 1938 Vice President Garner playfully tries his 'stickup' technique on Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, present owner of the .45 pistols that were formerly used by Jesse James. Senator Truman secured the guns in Southern Missouri from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered to Frank James, another of the James' boys. Jesse James had previously left them to Frank after he was killed by the Pinkerton men. The bandit garnered nearly $1,000,000 in a series of holdups with the guns.
RM2RBTBMY–Berkshire, England: June 5, 1944 General Dwight D. Eisenhower talking with American paratroopers on the evening of June 5, 1944, as they prepared for the Invasion of Normandy. The men are part of Company E, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, at the 101st Airborne Division's camp in Greenham Common. Photo includes Sgt. Russell Wilmarth, behind Eisenhower's chin, Lt. Wallace C. Strobel with a '23' tag, Ralph 'Bud' Thomas, to the left of Strobel, (and probably Corporal Donald E. Kruger, in front row, far right, wearing a musette bag on his chest
RM2RGRTYY–Washington, D.C.: c. 1940 Joseph Kennedy
RM2RF9KER–Washington, D.C.: c. 1940 The White House with the Washington Monument behind it.
RM2RAMA70–Washington D.C.: November 14, 1925. An auction of bananas for the benefit of the Red Cross.
RM2RGRTBY–Washington, D.C.: April 12, 1962 President Kennedy with the Shah of Iran at the White House.
RM2R7CN9R–Washington, D.C.: c. 1940 Workers in the one dollar sheets section of the Bureau of Engraving.
RM2RGRWAN–Washington, D.C.: 1961 First official White House photograph of Mrs. John F. Kennedy,
RM2RF9KH1–Washington, D.C.: c. 1940. The Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
RM2RHBH0K–Washington, D.C.: c. 1943 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during a radio broadcast
RM2RGRRDB–Washington, D.C.: February 9, 1955 A portrait of President Dwight D. Eisenhower with his famous Ike smile.
RM2R91FWE–Tokyo, Japan: November 26, 1932 The floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The markets there boomed following the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
RM2RHBGH8–Washington, D.C. 1915 President Woodrow Wilson holding his granddaughter Ellen Wilson McAdoo.
RM2RGRTJJ–Washington, D.C.: December 9, 1939 Joseph P. Kennedy, the new U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
RM2R8DX3T–Washington D.C.: October 2, 1934. Members of the new board that will direct the activities of the National Recovery Administration.
RM2RA8BTR–Washington, D.C.: August, 1942. Young men wearing zoot suits at a dance at the Washington Hotel in DC.
RM2R9C5BF–Washington, D.C.: June 6, 1938 Senator Clyde Herring of Iowa listens to Senatorial Primary election returns in his suite at the Mayflower Hotel.
RM2R9C5DJ–Washington, D.C.: December 17, 1929 Scientists at the Carnegie Institute measuring the amount of heat produced by the human body.
RM2RGRT5E–Washington, D.C.: December 11, 1965 President Lyndon Johnson paces the floor in his White Office while analyzing a recent problem.
RM2RHBGYX–Washington, D.C.: June 2, 1936. Eleanor Roosevelt tried her hand at knitting at the Associated Country Women Of The World's exhibit at their triennial convention.
RM2RGRWFG–Washington, D.C.: March 29, 1966 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India at the National Press Club.
RM2RB1EER–Washington, D.C.: December 5, 1925. Freddie Hicks, son of Alien Property Custodian Hicks, gets an pre-season tour of Toyland with his mother.
RM2RGRWRC–Washington, D.C.: December 3, 1937 Joseph P. Kennedy, Chairman of the U.S. Maritime Commission, as he recently appeared before a Congressional committee.
RM2RGRTYD–Washington, D.C.: February, 1941. Japanese Navy Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura sitting with the United States Secretary of State, Cordell Hull.
RM2RHBGWY–Ormond Beach, Florida: c. 1932 Oil man and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller as he plays golf on his private golf course at the Casements.
RM2R9C63K–Washington, D.C.: March 28, 1938 Senator Royal Copeland of New York has received 30,000 telegrams against the reorganization bill now in the Senate.
RM2RGRRD2–Washington, D.C.: June 14, 1963 Attorney General Robert Kennedy addresses civil rights demonstrators in front of the Justice Deaprtment today.
RM2RHBFMM–Washington, D.C.: 1939 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, right and Queen Elizabeth, in an automobile leaving the train station for the White House.
RM2R9C6M1–Washington, D.C.: November 21, 1936 The original Morse telegraph receiver on which 'What Hath God Wrought?' was received on May 24, 1844 in Washington DC.
RM2RCTBAF–Washington, D.C.: January 31, 1974 Gas ration stamps being printed and inspected with a magnifying glass at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing .
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