History Picture
A picture is worth a thousand words, and nowhere is this more evident than in the realm of history. While one could easily spend countless hours reading though books and archives in an attempt to comprehend life in a different era, a history picture can create an understanding that is both visible and immediate. Whether you are looking at a mid-nineteenth century daguerreotype, or a 1930’s vintage poster, a history picture can instantly evoke both the broad strokes and the minute details that compose the fabric of past lives. Read more.
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Gold Fever John C. H. Grabill; Deadwood, South Dakota; 1889 [More Info] |
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Ground Zero Ground Zero in New York City after 911 [More Info] |
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Group of Federal artillery offices on battlefield September 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Guns and gun-crews of Fort Richardson Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) [More Info] |
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Haiti WPA Poster [More Info] |
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Happy Hours in Camp "G. and B.&M. Engineers Corps and Visitors," 1889. Small group of men and women and two deer in front of a tent. Some of the men are playing musical instruments. [More Info] |
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Harney Range Horseshoe Curve on the Burlington and Missouri River near Custer City, S.D., 1891. [More Info] |
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Headquarters of Blenkers Brigade 1861-1865, Large group of soldiers posed in front of building, Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress [More Info] |
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High Tor WPA Poster [More Info] |
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Home of Mrs. American Horse Visiting squaws at Mrs. A's home in hostile camp, 1891. [More Info] |
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