RMAC2H98–Hernando De Soto portrait. Hand-colored woodcut
RMB7KCDF–HERNANDO DE SOTO The Spanish Conquistador is shown discovering the Mississippi River in a 19th century engraving
RMCEC2Y6–Hernando de Soto (c.1496/1497–1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. Colored engraving.
RMCPEK2F–Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer and conquistador
RMGD5FEC–Hernando de Soto (c. 1500-1542), a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition into what is now the United States. Engraving from 'The life, Travels and Adventures of Ferdinand De Soto' by Lambert A. Wilmer (1858).
RMHRP3MJ–Hernando De Soto, Spanish Conquistador
RME7WC6F–De Soto National Memorial, 5 miles west of Bradenton, Florida, commemorates the 1539 landing of Hernando de Soto and the first e
RMKRCY0A–HERNANDO DE SOTO
RMD5D1FM–Burial of Hernando De Soto, 1542
RMEAP3Y2–The death of De Soto in 1542. Hernando de Soto, 1496-1542. Spanish explorer and conquistador.
RME894KJ–Hernando De Soto (1496-1542) discovering the Mississippi river, May 21st 1541. Engraving. Later colouration.
RFB3T5E6–Hernando De Soto (c. 1500-1542) was a Spanish conquistador.
RMFY3MCW–Hernando De Soto (1496-1542) discovering the Mississippi river, May 21st 1541. Engraving. Later colouration.
RMKM46CC–Hernando de Soto
RMK05KXB–Hernando de Soto - Kramer
RMA4PD21–Portrait of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.
RMCF82MF–Hernando de Soto Spanish Conquistador discovering Mississippi River
RME92XFG–Discovery of the Mississippi by De Soto, from a Painting by William H. Powell
RFACNNYW–Statue of Hernando De Soto south of Ft Fort Desota De Soto in Sarasota Florida USA
RMA64PK3–Hernando de Soto expedition met by Chief Aquixo and his Native American warriors in canoes on the Mississippi River 1542. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBTWRNB–CALUSA INDIANS on Florida's southwest coast attack Hernando de Soto's expedition in 1539
RMDG8CHB–Hernando de Soto (1496/1497-1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. Engraving. Colored.
RMW1RHM8–HERNANDO de SOTO (c 1500-1542) Spanish explorer and conquistador
RMPP4X2J–Hernando de Soto (1496/1497-1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. Engraving. Colored.
RMG15J1A–Hernando de Soto (1496/98 - May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He explored and colonized Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and Peru, where the expedition, led by Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Incan Empire. In 1536 de Soto returned to Spai
RMC1M7JT–Hernando De Soto National Memorial Park Bradenton Florida and early Indian thached hut or home
RMC1MJ9B–Old lithograph of Hernando de Soto aka Ferdinand do Soto - Spanish explorer and conquistador who discovered Mississippi River
RMATCEK1–De Soto trail monument De Soto National Memorial Bradenton Florida USA
RMGBYEXN–geography / travel, America, Spanish conquest, Spanish atrocities under Hernando de Soto in Florida, coloured copper engraving to the 5th book of 'Reisen in das westliche und oestliche Indien' by Theodor de Bry, Frankfurt/Main 1597, private collection, Washington after report by Girolamo Benozzi, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD11H91–1500s ILLUSTRATION SPANISH EXPLORER HERNANDO DE SOTO LANDING IN FLORIDA MAY 1539
RMWJHWND–Hernando De Soto
RMCTG5MP–1500s SPANISH EXPLORER HERNANDO DE SOTO DISCOVERING THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1541 NATIVE AMERICANS IN TEPEES ENGRAVING
RMKM46CG–The Inca receiving De Soto
RMW7EG91–Hernando de Soto, (1496-1542), 1920s. Artist: Unknown
RMAPGNWK–Spanish explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto statue at Fordyce Bathhouse in Hot Springs Arkansas USA
RFT2A52T–Savannah. Georgia - March 29, 2012: This bronze bust of Hernando de Soto was sculpted by Billy Nelson and is located along the riverfront.
RMKRCY06–DE SOTO & MISSISSIPPI
RMGRHH73–Hernando del Soto (1500-1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. First document European to have crossed the Mississippi River.
RMABJKHH–Hernando de Soto landing his expedition in Florida 1539. Hand-colored woodcut
RMETWNJC–Hernando del Soto (1496-1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. 1st European expedition into Unites States. Portrait.
RFGHA6WP–Hernando De Soto, Bust sculpture, Savannah
RMAM02FD–Hernando de Soto
RMPNWJ2A–Hernando de Soto (c.1496/1497Ð1542). Spanish explorer and conquistador. Was the first European documented to have crossed the Mississippi River. Colored engraving.
RMG15M1G–Spanish mistreatment of Indians was notorious. In their search for wealth, de Soto and his men tortured and brutally killed many Indians. Hernando de Soto (1496/98 - May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He explored and colonized Panama,
RMC4908N–Hernando De Soto National Memorial Park Bradenton Florida
RMGD5FEX–Hernando de Soto (c. 1500-1542), the Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition into what is now the United States. Portrait by Jose Maea, 1791.
RMMT1NW1–Hernando de Soto (1495 – 1542) Spanish explorer
RMD99102–Ferdinand Cortes and Hernando de Soto in the camp of the Inca at Caxamalca. The order of his court and the reverence with which his subjects approached his person, astonished the Spaniards / drawing by C. Colin. [1902?]
RMHDR95T–HERNANDO de SOTO (c 1495-1542) Spanish explorer. Engraving from 1893 book on history of Florida
RMG37P77–Hernando de Soto tortures Natives
RME71KYC–The Hernando de Soto Bridge is a through arch bridge carrying Interstate 40 across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, A
RMEWX004–Hernando De Soto discovering the Mississippi, circa 1541
RMHK289R–Hernando de Soto, c. 1495 – 1542. Spanish explorer and conquistador. After an etching in Retratos de Los Españoles Ilustres, published Madrid, 1791
RFKX9G22–Memphis, Tennessee, USA at Hernando de Soto Bridge.
RM2BDR7J3–Hernando de Soto, c. 1495 – 1542. Spanish explorer and conquistador. This 19th century engraving by James Smillie after a work by Seth Eastman shows De Soto landing at Tampa Bay, Florida, in May 1539.
RF2F3D6A7–This 1840s illustration shows de Soto discovering the Mississippi River. On May 8, 1541, south of present-day Memphis, Tennessee, Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto reaches the Mississippi River, one of the first European explorers to ever do so.
RMP3E369–The Hernando de Soto Bridge is a double-arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas. (USA)
RMA4KK7Y–Secret burial of Hernando de Soto in the Mississippi River at night 1542. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2WAW27H–Tennessee welcome sign on the Hernando de Soto bridge crossing the Mississippi River from Arkansas into downtown Memphis, Tennessee. (USA)
RM2HC5F71–A late 19th Century illustration of Spanish explorers descending the Mississippi River following the death of Hernando de Soto (1500-1542). A Spanish explorer and conquistador, he was best known for leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States through Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and most likely Arkansas. He was the first European documented as having crossed the Mississippi River.
RMTC4GBC–Engraved map of the route of Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer, and conquistador, from the book 'Archives of Aboriginal knowledge' by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1860. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMRJCJFH–Expedition of Hernando De Soto
RMHRP3MM–De Soto Meets Florida Indians, 1539
RME7WC5W–De Soto National Memorial, 5 miles west of Bradenton, Florida, commemorates the 1539 landing of Hernando de Soto and the first e
RMGD5FEW–Hernando de Soto (c. 1500-1542), a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition into what is now the United States. Portrait by Jose Maea, 1791.
RMGK9BHW–Bradenton Florida,National Park Service,De Soto National Memorial,1539,Hernando de Soto landing,Spanish conquest,landmark,stone marker,De Soto trail,g
RMD98YYN–Ferdinand Cortes and Hernando de Soto in the camp of the Inca at Caxamalca. The order of his court and the reverence with which his subjects approached his person, astonished the Spaniards / drawing by C. Colin. photomechanical print : halftone. [1902?]
RMMPKKHJ–Hernando de Soto tied-arch bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee
RMEC7J4M–Ferdinand Cortes and Hernando de Soto at the camp of the Inca at Caxamalca by C. Colin. The order of his court and the reverence with which his subjects approached him, amazed the Spanish.
RMRYDH33–Hernando de Soto Bridge Memphis Tennessee
RFJJE9DJ–Portrait of Hernando de Soto, spanish explorer and conquistator, led the first European expedition into the territory of North America, crossing the Missisipi river in XVI century
RMEAP2WD–De Soto's expedition of 1539-1542. Hernando de Soto, 1496-1542. Spanish explorer and conquistador.
RFRB0GA5–Memphis, Tennessee, USA at Hernando de Soto Bridge.
RMW3R9XC–The Hernando de Soto Bridge, also called the M Bridge, is pictured, Sept. 6, 2015, in Memphis, Tennessee.
RMHT18T3–Burial of Hernando De Soto (The frieze in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol), 1860-1873. Artist: Brumidi, Constantino (1805-1880)
RMW3RA0C–The Hernando de Soto Bridge, also called the M Bridge, is pictured, Sept. 10, 2015, in Memphis, Tennessee.
RMAEXM86–Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2WWANYM–Memphis Suspension Railway & Pedestrian Bridge (foreground) and the Mississippi River-spanning Hernando de Soto Bridge at dusk in Memphis, TN. (USA)
RMR93W6R–The Hernando de Soto Bridge, also called the M Bridge, is pictured at night, Sept. 5, 2015, in Memphis, Tennessee.
RFP3E36B–Hernando de Soto Bridge spanning the Mississippi River at Memphis, Tennessee. (USA)
RMW3RA0N–The Hernando de Soto Bridge, also called the M Bridge, is pictured as it enters Arkansas, Sept. 10, 2015, in Memphis, Tennessee.
RMHRP6FN–De Soto Meets Florida Indians, 1539
RME7WCXX–De Soto National Memorial, 5 miles west of Bradenton, Florida, commemorates the 1539 landing of Hernando de Soto and the first e
RMP1TG6B–The Hernando de Soto Bridge is a double-arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas. (USA)
RMGK9BH5–Bradenton Florida,National Park Service,De Soto National Memorial,1539,Hernando de Soto landing,Spanish conquest,landmark,sign,interpretive exhibit,au
RMP1TG51–Hernando de Soto Bridge, a double-arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Memphis, TN and West Memphis, AR, at sunset. (USA)
RMMPKKH4–Hernando de Soto tied-arch bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee
RMR48J64–Traffic at sunset on the Hernando de Soto Bridge over the Mississippi River between Memphis, TN and West Memphis, AR on Interstate 40. (USA)
RMRYDGYP–Hernando de Soto Bridge Memphis Tennessee
RMP1XM98–Welcome to Arkansas sign above I-40 on the Hernando de Soto Bridge over the Mississippi River between Memphis, TN and West Memphis, AR. (USA)
RM2E20C86–Alabama Dothan St. Andrews Street Wiregrass Region murals local history,explorer Hernando De Soto Creek Indians,
RF2A1728H–Memphis, Tennessee, USA at Hernando de Soto Bridge at dusk.
RMGK9BG6–Bradenton Florida,National Park Service,De Soto National Memorial,1539,Hernando de Soto landing,Spanish conquistador,landmark,sign,entrance,FL16063014
RFBG26RM–Hernando de Soto Bridge
RM2AMCKA8–Vintage American car advertising poster for The New De Soto Hot as a Smoking Gun illustrating American Gun Culture in press advertising & every day life, featuring a design showing an image of a smoking Colt revolver pistol gun with red and black coloured slogan ‘Hot as a… The New De Soto’. Founded in 1928, De Soto was an American automobile brand (named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto) manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto Division of the Chrysler Corporation until 1961 when the brand was dropped. USA, 1955, designer: Donald Moss,
RMAC2H8A–Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto with his signature. Hand-colored engraving
RF2A1MFM7–Old riversboats and and some removed paddlewheels next to the shore of the Mississippi river with the Hernando de Soto Bridge in Memphis, TN n the bac
RF2GNC3A0–Hernando de Soto Bridge - Memphis
RFB6PPND–I-40 Interstate through Hernando de Soto bridge in Memphis, TN
RMW3RA04–The Hernando de Soto Bridge, also called the M Bridge, is pictured with tug boats, Sept. 10, 2015, in Memphis, Tennessee.
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