Chinese selling loot after capture of Peking, China
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6th U.S. Cavalry honoring Count Waldersee on his arrival--between Chien-men and Ta-ching-men Gates--Peking, China
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Modern steel plant along the Monongahela River, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.
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Manitou and vicinity - Rainbow Falls, Ute Pass
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A company of Boer soldiers--prisoners of war in Simons Town, South Africa
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Highlanders capturing Boer guns
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A wounded Boer at Spion Kop, South Africa
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South African Light Horse, coming down Adderly St., to entrain for the front, Cape Town
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A halt outside Pretoria, South Africa
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Tower Creek series. Tower Fall, 156 ft. high from below
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Gardiner's River Series. Middle Fork Fall, 135 ft. high
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[Large black bear at garbage pails on wagon, Yellowstone National Park]: Old Ephriam knows what he's after
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Getting right into things, Yellowstone National Park
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[Large black bear at garbage pails on wagon, Yellowstone National Park]: Old Ephriam helping himself
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President Harding feeds "Max" the bear in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.
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[Marker by fence reading "Here fell Henry C. Merwin, Lt. Col., 27th Conn. vols.," Gettysburg, Pa.]
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Battle-field of Gettysburg Trees showing the effect of musketry, opposite the Federal breast-works on Culp's Hill.
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Battle-field of Gettysburg The effect of musketry and shell on the trees of Culp's Hill, on ground occupied by Rebels, in front of Union breast-works.
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Kalambaka, Grecian frontier, from which the first insurgents crossed into Turkey
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Armed monks gathering wood for the Meteora monasteries during the Turkish invasion
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Irregulars on the frontier--awaiting an attack--Graeco-Turkish War
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Skirmishing near the "monasteries in the air," northern Greece
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In winter's clutch - Luna and American falls, Niagara, U.S.A.
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U.S. troops marching through London for the first time in history
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Provisioning an immense army - British transport wagons in France
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[Soldier of the "Bois d'Avocourt" sector, 79th Division, dangling from a tree limb, from the blast of a shell explosion]
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"All their weary marches done, all their battles fought and won." American dead in the Meuse-Argonne
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The Hanging man of the "Bois d'Avocourt" sector of the 79th Division
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Americans escorting German prisoners to the rear, Meuse-Argonne
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Our boys in France learning to correctly use gas masks
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