Full Moon
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"And then the fairies went to bed"
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Gathering daisies
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Fine fish
Publisher: Campbell, Alfred S.
Subjects: Markets, Fish Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |
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President McKinley visiting Major Gen'l Wheeler in his tent, Camp Wikoff, Montauck Pt., N.Y.
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And speedily the punishment fits the crime
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Forging steel into plowshares, plant of Parlin & Orndorf Co., Canton, Ill.
Publisher: Keystone View Co.
Subjects: Agricultural Equipment, Factories, Illinois, Canton Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |
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A fine piece of Indian basketry, and little Indian girl, Albuquerque, N.M.
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The Masked Kachinas (Hopi Indian "Rain-makers"), Village of Shonghopavi, Arizona
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Hopi Masks, Indians Of North America, Spiritual Life, Arizona, Hopi Indians, Ceremonial Dancers, Masks Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews |
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Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian woman digging clams
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Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian family, Washington
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Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian women in war canoe
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Group of Sioux Braves
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Walpi - 600 ft. above the plain - a chief "pueblo" of the mysterious Moki race (cliff dwellers), Arizona
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Chief of the Kachina Dance at the Moki (Cliff Dwellers) Village of Sichomovi, Arizona
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Terrace Homes of Hopi Indians - street scene in Oraibi, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
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Chief of the religious Snake Dancers at Walpi - the mysterious Cliff Dwellers of Arizona
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Laguna Indians [women] removing bread from primitive oven, New Mexico
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Navajo Blanket Weaving - an Indian Hogan (hut), on the Navajo Reservation, Arizona
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Adeline [i.e., Angeline?] Princess of Seattle, Wash., 100 years old
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A Thriving Family of Snake River Indians, Alaska
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Indian Village of Klinkwan - modern Natives and Totem Poles of the old Hydahs [i.e. Haida], Alaska
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Chief Two-Guns-White-Calf and companions in Medicine Lodge Ceremony, Glacier Natl. Park, Montana
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Blackfeet squaw's papoose at home, Mont. River, Wash.
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Siwash Indian camp, Washington
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Siwash Indian shack, Washington
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Siwash Indians, smoking salmon, Wash.
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How all our pottery manufacturers began - an Indian potter at work - Arizona
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Coke ovens near Altoona, Pa. - filling with soft coal from overhead - opening and sealing doors
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Firing tableware in the noted pottery center, Trenton, N.J.
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