Entrance to a Druse home, Dalieh, Mt. Carmel, Palestine
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The guest chamber of Ramallah, Palestine
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Women sorting raisins Ramallah, Palestine
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Closed shops of the Jewish Quarter on the Jewish Sabbath, Jerusalem
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The railroad station, Jerusalem, Palestine
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Spice merchants of Bag[h]dad, Company at Acre, Palestine
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A Fellahin bed
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The modern Arab and his steed
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Rev. C.T.W. Davis on the banks of the Jordan
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On top of the Wall of Jerusalem
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[Unidentified building, possibly a girl's school]
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[Large, domed building at the end of a street]
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[Unidentified building, possibly a mill]
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Native method of cooking on clay stoves, using charcoal for fuel, Palestine
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The village of Siloan [i.e., Siloam] and Valley of Kedron, Palestine
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Native Mohammedan school in Beeroth [i.e., Bīrah], Palestine
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A street in Ramallah, Palestine
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The International Exhibition of 1862 The nave, from eastern dome.
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Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1867 Galeries des Beaux-Arts. Section Italienne.
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Coliseum - interior
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World's Peace Jubilee, 1872 -- Boston Coliseum
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[Woman with cart of flowers on cobblestone street, probably in Europe]
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Interior of one of the finest houses in Santiago de Cuba
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Bedouin musicians by their tent
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Turkish regulars at an outpost in Syria
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Convent of Elijah near Jericho
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President Roosevelt's inauguration address.
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The Funeral of President Lincoln, New-York, April 25th, 1865
Publisher: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co.
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, Death & Burial, New York (State), New York, Funeral Processions, Streets, Soldiers, Broadway (New York, N.Y.), Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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The Funeral of President Lincoln, New-York, April 25th, 1865
Publisher: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co.
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, Death & Burial, New York (State), New York, Funeral Processions, Streets, Hearses, Carriages & Coaches, Broadway (New York, N.Y.), Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Frost work
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