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President Obama is given the Oath of Office for a second time by Chief Justice John Roberts in the Map Room of the White House Jan. 21 2009. The words had not be spoken in precise order on the previous day. (BSWH_2011_8_205)
President Obama is given the Oath of Office for a second time by Chief Justice John Roberts in the Map Room of the White House Jan. 21 2009. The words had not be spoken in precise order on the previous day. (BSWH_2011_8_205)

EVB2939423: President Obama is given the Oath of Office for a second time by Chief Justice John Roberts in the Map Room of the White House Jan. 21 2009. The words had not be spoken in precise order on the previous day. (BSWH_2011_8_205) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in a meeting with business leaders in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Jan. 19 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_220)
President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in a meeting with business leaders in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Jan. 19 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_220)

EVB2939440: President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in a meeting with business leaders in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Jan. 19 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_220) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama in a noodle-making demonstration with Chinese President Hu Jintao while attending a dinner at the in Beijing China. Nov. 16 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_222)
President Obama in a noodle-making demonstration with Chinese President Hu Jintao while attending a dinner at the in Beijing China. Nov. 16 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_222)

EVB2939442: President Obama in a noodle-making demonstration with Chinese President Hu Jintao while attending a dinner at the in Beijing China. Nov. 16 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_222) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao reach out to shake hands after a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Nov. 17 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_223)
President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao reach out to shake hands after a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Nov. 17 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_223)

EVB2939443: President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao reach out to shake hands after a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Nov. 17 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_223) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama delivers his first major speech committing to seek a world without nuclear weapons in Prague Czech Republic. April 5 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_225)
President Obama delivers his first major speech committing to seek a world without nuclear weapons in Prague Czech Republic. April 5 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_225)

EVB2939445: President Obama delivers his first major speech committing to seek a world without nuclear weapons in Prague Czech Republic. April 5 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_225) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama tours the Egypt's Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Khafre June 4 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_228)
President Obama tours the Egypt's Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Khafre June 4 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_228)

EVB2939448: President Obama tours the Egypt's Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Khafre June 4 2009. (BSWH_2011_8_228) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi right and Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika far left during a meeting at the G8 summit in Muskoka Canada. June 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_230)
President Obama talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi right and Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika far left during a meeting at the G8 summit in Muskoka Canada. June 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_230)

EVB2939451: President Obama talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi right and Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika far left during a meeting at the G8 summit in Muskoka Canada. June 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_230) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama meets with Masoud Barzani President of Iraq Kurdistan Region in the Oval Office. Jan. 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_246)
President Obama meets with Masoud Barzani President of Iraq Kurdistan Region in the Oval Office. Jan. 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_246)

EVB2939468: President Obama meets with Masoud Barzani President of Iraq Kurdistan Region in the Oval Office. Jan. 25 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_246) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama reaffirmed US commitment to Lebanon s independence in a May 24 2010 meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri. May 24 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_254)
President Obama reaffirmed US commitment to Lebanon s independence in a May 24 2010 meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri. May 24 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_254)

EVB2939477: President Obama reaffirmed US commitment to Lebanon s independence in a May 24 2010 meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri. May 24 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_254) / Bridgeman Images

President Obama President Felipe Calderon of Mexico his wife Margarita Zavala and Michelle Obama in the White House May 19 2010. Michelle wears a one shoulder blue silk chiffon gown by Peter Soronen. (BSWH_2011_8_256)
President Obama President Felipe Calderon of Mexico his wife Margarita Zavala and Michelle Obama in the White House May 19 2010. Michelle wears a one shoulder blue silk chiffon gown by Peter Soronen. (BSWH_2011_8_256)

EVB2939479: President Obama President Felipe Calderon of Mexico his wife Margarita Zavala and Michelle Obama in the White House May 19 2010. Michelle wears a one shoulder blue silk chiffon gown by Peter Soronen. (BSWH_2011_8_256) / Bridgeman Images

Hillary Clinton and Afghan President Hamid Karzai walking in the Gardens of Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown. May 13 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_27)
Hillary Clinton and Afghan President Hamid Karzai walking in the Gardens of Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown. May 13 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_27)

EVB2939494: Hillary Clinton and Afghan President Hamid Karzai walking in the Gardens of Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown. May 13 2010. (BSWH_2011_8_27) / Bridgeman Images

Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station was the site of the worst nuclear accident in US history on March 28 1979
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station was the site of the worst nuclear accident in US history on March 28 1979

EVB2940505: Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station was the site of the worst nuclear accident in US history on March 28 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Callaway Nuclear Power Plant in Missouri went online in 1984 and is licensed for operation until 2024
Callaway Nuclear Power Plant in Missouri went online in 1984 and is licensed for operation until 2024

EVB2940508: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant in Missouri went online in 1984 and is licensed for operation until 2024 / Bridgeman Images

Clothing food and other essentials for Hurricane Katrina evacuees are sorted before distribution in Houston Texas. Sept. 1 2005
Clothing food and other essentials for Hurricane Katrina evacuees are sorted before distribution in Houston Texas. Sept. 1 2005

EVB2940524: Clothing food and other essentials for Hurricane Katrina evacuees are sorted before distribution in Houston Texas. Sept. 1 2005 / Bridgeman Images

Supplement to the Independent Journal, New York, July 2, 1788. Ratification of the New Constitution, by the Convention of Virginia, on Wednesday last, by a Majority of 10:--88 for it, 78 against it., 1788 (newsprint)
Supplement to the Independent Journal, New York, July 2, 1788. Ratification of the New Constitution, by the Convention of Virginia, on Wednesday last, by a Majority of 10:--88 for it, 78 against it., 1788 (newsprint)

EVB2940546: Supplement to the Independent Journal, New York, July 2, 1788. Ratification of the New Constitution, by the Convention of Virginia, on Wednesday last, by a Majority of 10:--88 for it, 78 against it., 1788 (newsprint) / Bridgeman Images

Abolitionist address by Benjamin Franklin, 1779 (engraving)
Abolitionist address by Benjamin Franklin, 1779 (engraving)

EVB2940551: Abolitionist address by Benjamin Franklin, 1779 (engraving) / Bridgeman Images

Constitution of the United States of Americ. Signature page of four pages of the National Archives copy created in the Constitutional Convention in 1787
Constitution of the United States of Americ. Signature page of four pages of the National Archives copy created in the Constitutional Convention in 1787

EVB2940553: Constitution of the United States of Americ. Signature page of four pages of the National Archives copy created in the Constitutional Convention in 1787 / Bridgeman Images

Bill announcing Andrew Jackson supporter's meeting, 1832
Bill announcing Andrew Jackson supporter's meeting, 1832

EVB2940563: Bill announcing Andrew Jackson supporter's meeting, 1832 / Bridgeman Images

First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

EVB2940572: First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Bridgeman Images

The Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. 1814
The Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. 1814

EVB2940579: The Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. 1814 / Bridgeman Images

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2, 1848
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2, 1848

EVB2940581: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2, 1848 / Bridgeman Images

The looking glass for 1787. Political cartoon about the ratification of the US Constitution, including events such as Shays' Rebellion. by Amos Doolittle. 1787
The looking glass for 1787. Political cartoon about the ratification of the US Constitution, including events such as Shays' Rebellion. by Amos Doolittle. 1787

EVB2940588: The looking glass for 1787. Political cartoon about the ratification of the US Constitution, including events such as Shays' Rebellion. by Amos Doolittle. 1787 / Bridgeman Images

The Monroe Doctrine was in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2 1823. It claimed the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest
The Monroe Doctrine was in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2 1823. It claimed the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest

EVB2940591: The Monroe Doctrine was in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2 1823. It claimed the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest / Bridgeman Images

The Missouri Compromise of 1820. This legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time so as not to upset the balance between slave and free states in the nation. Page 1 of 2
The Missouri Compromise of 1820. This legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time so as not to upset the balance between slave and free states in the nation. Page 1 of 2

EVB2940592: The Missouri Compromise of 1820. This legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time so as not to upset the balance between slave and free states in the nation. Page 1 of 2 / Bridgeman Images

Negro Abraham was an African Seminole warrior in Florida. Born in the late 1700s he was a slave until the War of 1812 when he joined the British Forces. He served as interpreter for official Seminole delegations to Washington DC
Negro Abraham was an African Seminole warrior in Florida. Born in the late 1700s he was a slave until the War of 1812 when he joined the British Forces. He served as interpreter for official Seminole delegations to Washington DC

EVB2940595: Negro Abraham was an African Seminole warrior in Florida. Born in the late 1700s he was a slave until the War of 1812 when he joined the British Forces. He served as interpreter for official Seminole delegations to Washington DC / Bridgeman Images

Osceola Mode of Signing a Treaty. Of Creek Scots-Irish and English parentage he became Seminole leader in Florida after the defeat of the Creek in 1814
Osceola Mode of Signing a Treaty. Of Creek Scots-Irish and English parentage he became Seminole leader in Florida after the defeat of the Creek in 1814

EVB2940597: Osceola Mode of Signing a Treaty. Of Creek Scots-Irish and English parentage he became Seminole leader in Florida after the defeat of the Creek in 1814 / Bridgeman Images

American Stage Wagon leaving a tavern. c. 1800
American Stage Wagon leaving a tavern. c. 1800

EVB2940599: American Stage Wagon leaving a tavern. c. 1800 / Bridgeman Images

William Henry Harrison--Late President of the United States. Mezzotint portrait of the shortest serving president of the US
William Henry Harrison--Late President of the United States. Mezzotint portrait of the shortest serving president of the US

EVB2940604: William Henry Harrison--Late President of the United States. Mezzotint portrait of the shortest serving president of the US / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Jackson as the hero of New Orleans in the War of 1812. After a 1819 painting by John Vanderlyn
Andrew Jackson as the hero of New Orleans in the War of 1812. After a 1819 painting by John Vanderlyn

EVB2940612: Andrew Jackson as the hero of New Orleans in the War of 1812. After a 1819 painting by John Vanderlyn / Bridgeman Images

Battle of the Thames on Oct. 5 1813. American forces defeated the Tecumseh's Indian confederation opening the Northwest Territory to White settlement. In the center Col. Richard Mentor Johnson shoots Tecumseh who has raised his tomahawk. His celebrity from this event propelled him to the Vice Presidency under Martin Van Buren
Battle of the Thames on Oct. 5 1813. American forces defeated the Tecumseh's Indian confederation opening the Northwest Territory to White settlement. In the center Col. Richard Mentor Johnson shoots Tecumseh who has raised his tomahawk. His celebrity from this event propelled him to the Vice Presidency under Martin Van Buren

EVB2940613: Battle of the Thames on Oct. 5 1813. American forces defeated the Tecumseh's Indian confederation opening the Northwest Territory to White settlement. In the center Col. Richard Mentor Johnson shoots Tecumseh who has raised his tomahawk. His celebrity from this event propelled him to the Vice Presidency under Martin Van Buren / Bridgeman Images

Martin Van Buren as President of the United States between 1837-1840. Hand colored lithograph published by N. Currier
Martin Van Buren as President of the United States between 1837-1840. Hand colored lithograph published by N. Currier

EVB2940616: Martin Van Buren as President of the United States between 1837-1840. Hand colored lithograph published by N. Currier / Bridgeman Images

William Henry Harrison 1773-1841 was the first President to die in office and had the shortest presidency on record 1 month
William Henry Harrison 1773-1841 was the first President to die in office and had the shortest presidency on record 1 month

EVB2940619: William Henry Harrison 1773-1841 was the first President to die in office and had the shortest presidency on record 1 month / Bridgeman Images

Scenes from the life of 1840 Whig Presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. The print was published during Harrison's successful 1840 campaign for the Presidency
Scenes from the life of 1840 Whig Presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. The print was published during Harrison's successful 1840 campaign for the Presidency

EVB2940630: Scenes from the life of 1840 Whig Presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. The print was published during Harrison's successful 1840 campaign for the Presidency / Bridgeman Images

James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Engraving by j. Sartain after a painting by Thomas Sully
James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Engraving by j. Sartain after a painting by Thomas Sully

EVB2940635: James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Engraving by j. Sartain after a painting by Thomas Sully / Bridgeman Images

James K. Polk, President, and Geo: M. Dallas, Vice President - Grand, National, Democratic Banner, 1844 (poster)
James K. Polk, President, and Geo: M. Dallas, Vice President - Grand, National, Democratic Banner, 1844 (poster)

EVB2940637: James K. Polk, President, and Geo: M. Dallas, Vice President - Grand, National, Democratic Banner, 1844 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Popular lithograph published by Charles Currier Fenderich. 1845
James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Popular lithograph published by Charles Currier Fenderich. 1845

EVB2940640: James Polk 1795-1849 President of the United States. Popular lithograph published by Charles Currier Fenderich. 1845 / Bridgeman Images


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