RMCWBW0Y–Hospital staff are examining a patient in a tank respirator, iron lung, during a Rhode Island polio epidemic. The iron lung
RMCP48GR–Reconstruction. Cartoon of a woman the Solid South carrying Ulysses S. Grant in a carpet bag marked carpet bag and bayonet rule
RMDRYCJR–Unemployed lumber worker goes with his wife to a bean harvest, note the social security number tattooed on his arm, Oregon, USA
RMCWAC8F–Kay Boyle (1902-1992), lifelong politically active author whose 1930's warnings of Nazism were ignored. She was a target of
RMCP48FC–Alexander Graham Bell using his induction-balance device to locate the bullet in President Garfield's body 1881
RMCWBN68–Campaign button for 1864 presidential election showing bust tintype portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Vice Presidential
RMCP48ER–The attack on the President Washington DC
RMCWAC97–Kay Boyle (1902-1992), boarding an airplane in 1944. The politically active was a target of McCarthyism in the 1950s.
RMCP48F4–Rutherford Hayes receives an Indian delegation. The White House 1877
RMCWAC90–Kay Boyle (1902-1992), American writer, with her second husband, expatriate writer, Lawrence E. Vail, and their family after
RMCP48EY–U.S. Grant and his family.
RMCWC7NG–Reconstruction. Cartoon of a woman the Solid South carrying Ulysses S. Grant in a carpet bag marked carpet bag and bayonet rule
RMCP48GA–Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes 1860s
RMCWC7NT–The inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant as president of the United States March 4th 1869
RMCP48FH–U. S. Custom House N.Y. 1908
RMCWC7MG–First Nine of the Cincinnati Red Stockings BaseBall Club 1869
RMCP48J3–Ulysses S. Grant while a cadet at West Point 1840s
RMCWC7R1–Cartoon showing presidential assassin Charles J. Guiteau holding pistol and paper reading an office or your life 1881
RMCP48FP–First Nine of the Cincinnati Red Stockings BaseBall Club 1869
RMCWC7PH–William R. King democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States 1852
RMCP48G6–James G. Blaine 1870s
RMCWC7KM–Gen. U.S. Grant writing his memoirs Mount McGregor June 27th 1885
RMCP48JB–The Merchants Exchange NY. Used as the US Customs house 1862-1907
RMCWC7M7–Alexander Graham Bell using his induction-balance device to locate the bullet in President Garfield's body 1881
RMCP48GF–Julia Grant 1860s
RMCWC7P8–The Civil War. The Surrender at Appomatox Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant 1865
RMCP48JM–Cartoon showing presidential assassin Charles J. Guiteau holding pistol and paper reading an office or your life 1881
RMCWC7MP–President James Garfield wrapping ribbon patronage around James Blaine and Roscoe Conkling. 1881
RMCP48H4–Print of tobacco package label showing the Cincinnati Red Stockings on the field during a game 1869
RMCWC7PR–The Merchants Exchange NY. Used as the US Customs house 1862-1907
RMCP48EP–Gen. U.S. Grant writing his memoirs Mount McGregor June 27th 1885
RMCWC7M2–Rutherford Hayes receives an Indian delegation. The White House 1877
RMCP48FX–Horatio Seymour 1855-1865
RMCWC7KY–U.S. Grant and his family.
RMCP48J6–William R. King democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States 1852
RMCWC7MY–James G. Blaine 1870s
RMCP48GH–Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock officer of the Federal Army 1861-1865
RMCWC7NK–Print of tobacco package label showing the Cincinnati Red Stockings on the field during a game 1869
RMCP48HY–The Civil War. The Surrender at Appomatox Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant 1865
RMCWC7P4–Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock officer of the Federal Army 1861-1865
RMCP48HH–James G. Blaine 1860s
RMCWC7N7–Julia Grant 1860s
RMCP48HA–The inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant as president of the United States March 4th 1869
RMCWC7P9–Ulysses S. Grant while a cadet at West Point 1840s
RMC13JHM–Hospital staff are examining a patient in a tank respirator, iron lung, during a Rhode Island polio epidemic. The iron lung encased the thoracic cavity externally in an air-tight chamber. The chamber was used to create a negative pressure around the thoracic cavity, thereby causing air to rush into the lungs to equalize intrapulmonary pressure. Ca. 1960.
RMCWC7P3–James G. Blaine 1860s
RMCP48HT–Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock officer of the Federal Army 1861-1865
RMCWC7KP–The attack on the President Washington DC
RMCP48FT–President James Garfield wrapping ribbon patronage around James Blaine and Roscoe Conkling. 1881
RMCWC7MT–Horatio Seymour 1855-1865
RMKWC5H5–Agriculture Depression of the 1920s followed the Boom of the World War 1. During the Great War farmers borrowed to increase mechanization for Wartime demand. Post war prices crashed, leaving them with debt that many could not pay. (BSLOC 2015 15 136)
RMCWC7MA–U. S. Custom House N.Y. 1908
RMCP47JH–Political race course - political cartoon about the Presidential election of 1836
RMCWC7ND–Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock officer of the Federal Army 1861-1865
RMCP47KJ–ct0000758
RMCWB651–Great Seal of the State of Utah
RMCP47K0–Emigrants to the West. Pioneers. 1830s
RMCWC7N4–Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes 1860s
RMCP47JR–John Tyler receiving the news of President Harrison's death, [April 5, 1841].
RMCWB81R–Masonic emblematic chart depicting all-seeing eye, ark, beehive, lamb, globes on top of columns, square and compass, trowel,
RMCP47JX–A passenger train crossing Tiber Creek, northeast of Washington, DC. 1839
RMKWC494–Agriculture Depression of the 1920s followed the Boom of the World War 1. During the Great War farmers borrowed to increase mechanization for Wartime demand. Post war prices crashed, leaving them with debt that many could not pay. (BSLOC 2015 15 136)
RMCP47J2–Indian Removal. Bill of orders announces the US Army's enforcement of the Indian Removal Act against Cherokee tribes of the
RMCWAC5K–Nelson Algren (1909-1981), holding copy of his 1956 book 'A Walk on the Wild Side.' He won the National Book award for his 1949
RMCP47ME–Map of the Hudson River Railroad. 1848
RMDD73XN–FDR entertains exiled Crown Princess Martha of Norway and King George II of Greece at Top Cottage. Also pictured is Margaret
RMCP47MH–Map of the Proposed Lock Haven and Tyrone Rail Road. 1857
RMCWB67X–Great Seal of the State of West Virginia
RMCP47KE–A Map of the Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike-road. ca. 1800
RMCWAD5H–Alice Vanderbilt Morris (1874-1950), American linquist devoted her life to developing an 'international auxiliary language,' an
RMCP47K7–The first steam railroad passenger train in America . The Mohawk & Hudson Rail Road showing a steam engine with car for fuel
RMCWACY6–Mary McCarthy, 1912-1989, American author best known for her autobiography 'Memories of a Catholic Girlhood' (1957), and her
RMCP47JA–Supplement to the Democratic press, giving a brief account of some of the bloody deeds of General Jackson [Cuts of coffins]
RMCWB88A–Athens, ancient Greece, print dated 1860s
RMCP47JP–First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RMCWAC62–Joseph Auslander (1897-1965) American novelist and poet, whose poetry on war themes was used to promote war bonds in WWII.
RMCP47HX–Bill announcing Andrew Jackson supporter's meeting, 1832
RMCWADAG–Damon Runyon (1880-1946), very successful American author best known for his collection of stories, 'Guys and Dolls' (1931).
RMCP47K3–Caravan of emigrants for California (Crossing the great American desert in Nebraska) 1850
RMCWACEE–James G. Cozzens (1903-1978), American novelist, won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize. His best known work, 'By Love Possessed,' was
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RMCWACFT–Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916), American journalist at Verdun, with two other men, in 1915, and insert of head-and-shoulders
RMCP46BN–Bahrain. 2003
RMCWADGY–Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) editor and prominent literary critic, 1946.
RME1CWKW–Nathaniel 'Nat' Strong, U.S. sports executive who was the owner and officer of various Negro baseball leagues in the early
RMCWADGE–Rebecca West (1892-1983), English journalist and novelist did her best work as a perceptive observer of WWII and the post war