U.S. Capitol
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U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
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[The United States Capitol, East front, Washington, D.C.]
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U.S. Capitol
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U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
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The U.S. Capitol
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The U.S. Capitol
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The U.S. Capitol
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[The Capitol--bronze doors]
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The Night illumination of the U.S. Capitol In honor of Admiral Dewey's return home.
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[Architectural detail of U.S. Capitol doors]
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The crawford bronze door
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[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]
Publisher: Jarvis, John Fillis
Subjects: Grant, Ulysses S., (Ulysses Simpson), Public Appearances, Virginia, Arlington, Logan, John Alexander, Arlington National Cemetery (Arlington, Va.), Memorial Day, Memorial Rites & Ceremonies, Reviewing Stands, Flags, American
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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President McKinley delivering his inaugural address, Washington, U.S.A.
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Grover Cleveland and Adlai Stevenson driving down Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, U.S.A. El Presidente Cleveland y Stevenson paseando en coche en la avenida de Pensilvania, Washington, E.U.A.
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The floating bridge over the Oka, and "the fair" of Nijni-Novgorod, Russia
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Steelyards and scales found at Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, room of small bronzes
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Westminster Bridge and Thomas Hospital, London, England
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The great Carnegie Mills--strikers on the look-out, Homestead, Pa., U.S.A.
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Under martial law--State Militia entering Homestead, Pa., U.S.A.
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Lambs for the fold--Branch school of the American Mission, Assiout, Egypt
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Statue of Ramses the Great, on the site of ancient Memphis, Egypt
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A street in Ramah, Palestine (I Samuel i:19-20)
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Ancient royal city of Samaria, where Philip preached Christ, Palestine (looking west)
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A woman of modern Jericho, baking unleavened bread, Palestine
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The Mufti, the Governor and other high Turkish officials of Jerusalem, Palestine
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The Venerable Patriarch and Bishops of the Armenians, Jerusalem, Palestine
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The Jewish quarter of Jerusalem with its two synagogues, Palestine
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Coptic pilgrims from Egypt, bathing in the Holy Waters of the Jordan, Palestine
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An old Mat-maker and her daughter, Nazareth, Palestine
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