Chicago River on a foggy morning.
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White House - East Drawing Room
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White House--The Conservatory
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East front of the Treasury Department
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U.S. Smithsonian Institute grounds--big tree
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Exhibition Hall of Congressional Library, Wash.
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Congressional Library--corridor of special reading rooms
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New Congressional Library front
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Congressional Library--detail of stairs and entrance
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Saturday afternoon in Central Park, N.Y.
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The crowd's return after the morning shoot
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All ready for the rise, chicken shooting
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All they can stagger under. (Ducks)
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Quail hunters at lunch time
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"Well! What luck did you have?"
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He is our meat (Antelope)
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The magnificent port and city of Nice, from the castle, France
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Just bubbling over
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Soldiers' barber shop in Japanese camp
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Detail of statuary, "Apothesis of St. Louis," St. Louis World's Fair
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Statue of Louis Joilet and Festival Hall and Plaza St. Louis, St. Louis World's Fair
Publisher: Ingersoll, Truman Ward
Subjects: Joliet, Louis, Statues, Missouri, Saint Louis, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Saint Louis, Mo.), Exhibitions, Sculpture
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Statue of cow boys "Shooting up the Town," St. Louis World's Fair
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Floral clock and north end of Palace of Agriculture, from Ceylon Building, St. Louis World's Fair.
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View of Grand Basin and Palace of Varied Industries, lighted by thousands of electric lights, St. Louis Fair
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Palace of Varied Industries and Gondola Landing on the Sunken Gardens, St. Louis World's Fair.
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The beautiful Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens, lighted by thousands of electric lights, St. Louis Fair
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Grand entrance to U. S. Government Bldg., showing beautiful Sunken Gardens in foreground, St. L. Fair
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The beautiful Terrace of States, westward from Festival Hall, St. Louis World's Fair
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Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, down lagoon from east end of Cascade Gardens, St. Louis World's Fair
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Palace of Manufacture and St. Louis Monument from across the Grand Basin, St. Louis World's Fair
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