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WASHINGTON D.C.: CLASSROOM Stretching and yawning exercise in an elementary classroom in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c.1899.
WASHINGTON D.C.: CLASSROOM Stretching and yawning exercise in an elementary classroom in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c.1899.

GCL3387429: WASHINGTON D.C.: CLASSROOM Stretching and yawning exercise in an elementary classroom in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c.1899., Johnston, Frances Benjamin (1864-1952) / Bridgeman Images

AMERICA'S CUP, 1886 The 'Mayflower' saluted by the fleet while crossing the bow of the 'Galatea' on the fourth tack in the first race on 7 September 1886, New York. Color lithograph by Currier & Ives, c.1886.
AMERICA'S CUP, 1886 The 'Mayflower' saluted by the fleet while crossing the bow of the 'Galatea' on the fourth tack in the first race on 7 September 1886, New York. Color lithograph by Currier & Ives, c.1886.

GCL3387434: AMERICA'S CUP, 1886 The 'Mayflower' saluted by the fleet while crossing the bow of the 'Galatea' on the fourth tack in the first race on 7 September 1886, New York. Color lithograph by Currier & Ives, c.1886., Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95) / Bridgeman Images

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Broadside issued by George Washington, announcing his resignation as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, 1783.
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Broadside issued by George Washington, announcing his resignation as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, 1783.

GCL3387442: GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Broadside issued by George Washington, announcing his resignation as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, 1783. / Bridgeman Images

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1916 'The First Step.' Cartoon from an American newspaper, 1916, promoting the learning of English as the immigrant's first step to productive and successful citizenship.
IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1916 'The First Step.' Cartoon from an American newspaper, 1916, promoting the learning of English as the immigrant's first step to productive and successful citizenship.

GCL3387448: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1916 'The First Step.' Cartoon from an American newspaper, 1916, promoting the learning of English as the immigrant's first step to productive and successful citizenship. / Bridgeman Images

ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photograph, early 20th century.
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photograph, early 20th century.

GCL3387455: ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photograph, early 20th century. / Bridgeman Images

ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Shaw seated at a desk with an unidentified woman. Photograph, early 20th century.
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Shaw seated at a desk with an unidentified woman. Photograph, early 20th century.

GCL3387458: ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Shaw seated at a desk with an unidentified woman. Photograph, early 20th century. / Bridgeman Images

CONGO: METAL AXE Axe of the Songye tribe from the Kinshasa area. Copper handle, probably iron head. 14 inches long.
CONGO: METAL AXE Axe of the Songye tribe from the Kinshasa area. Copper handle, probably iron head. 14 inches long.

GCL3387766: CONGO: METAL AXE Axe of the Songye tribe from the Kinshasa area. Copper handle, probably iron head. 14 inches long. / Bridgeman Images

AFRICA: ELEPHANT MASK Wooden mask of the Baule tribe, from the Ivory Coast. Height: 15 inches.
AFRICA: ELEPHANT MASK Wooden mask of the Baule tribe, from the Ivory Coast. Height: 15 inches.

GCL3387768: AFRICA: ELEPHANT MASK Wooden mask of the Baule tribe, from the Ivory Coast. Height: 15 inches. / Bridgeman Images

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois. In front is his horse, 'Old Bob.' Photograph, mid 19th century.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois. In front is his horse, 'Old Bob.' Photograph, mid 19th century.

GCL3387773: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois. In front is his horse, 'Old Bob.' Photograph, mid 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

MALI: GRANARY DOOR Dogon wood granary door from Mali. Wood, 36 inches high.
MALI: GRANARY DOOR Dogon wood granary door from Mali. Wood, 36 inches high.

GCL3387778: MALI: GRANARY DOOR Dogon wood granary door from Mali. Wood, 36 inches high. / Bridgeman Images

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype, 1858.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype, 1858.

GCL3387782: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype, 1858. / Bridgeman Images

BENIN: BRASS PLAQUE Plaque from the royal court of Benin, Nigeria, 1550-1680.
BENIN: BRASS PLAQUE Plaque from the royal court of Benin, Nigeria, 1550-1680.

GCL3387785: BENIN: BRASS PLAQUE Plaque from the royal court of Benin, Nigeria, 1550-1680., Benin (16th century) / Bridgeman Images

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype by William Judkins Thomson, 1858.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype by William Judkins Thomson, 1858.

GCL3387786: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Ambrotype by William Judkins Thomson, 1858. / Bridgeman Images

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photographed while in mourning after the death of her son, Willie (William Wallace), in 1862.
MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photographed while in mourning after the death of her son, Willie (William Wallace), in 1862.

GCL3387789: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photographed while in mourning after the death of her son, Willie (William Wallace), in 1862. / Bridgeman Images

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). Memorial ribbons for President Abraham Lincoln, 1865.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). Memorial ribbons for President Abraham Lincoln, 1865.

GCL3387794: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). Memorial ribbons for President Abraham Lincoln, 1865. / Bridgeman Images

LINCOLN FUNERAL, 1865 The funeral carriage that carried President Abraham Lincoln's coffin from the White House to the Capitol, 19 April 1865.
LINCOLN FUNERAL, 1865 The funeral carriage that carried President Abraham Lincoln's coffin from the White House to the Capitol, 19 April 1865.

GCL3387798: LINCOLN FUNERAL, 1865 The funeral carriage that carried President Abraham Lincoln's coffin from the White House to the Capitol, 19 April 1865. / Bridgeman Images

CHILDE HASSAM (1859-1935) American painter and printmaker. Undated photograph.
CHILDE HASSAM (1859-1935) American painter and printmaker. Undated photograph.

GCL3387809: CHILDE HASSAM (1859-1935) American painter and printmaker. Undated photograph. / Bridgeman Images

Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)
Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)

GCL3387817: Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo), O'Sullivan, Timothy (1840-82) / Bridgeman Images

Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)
Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)

GCL3387822: Group of Coyotero Apaches outside their wickiups near Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo), O'Sullivan, Timothy (1840-82) / Bridgeman Images

Group of Coyotero Apaches and their agent at Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)
Group of Coyotero Apaches and their agent at Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo)

GCL3387825: Group of Coyotero Apaches and their agent at Camp Apache, Arizona, 1873 (photo), O'Sullivan, Timothy (1840-82) / Bridgeman Images

A young Jicarilla Apache warrior, in northern New Mexico, 1874 (photo)
A young Jicarilla Apache warrior, in northern New Mexico, 1874 (photo)

GCL3387828: A young Jicarilla Apache warrior, in northern New Mexico, 1874 (photo), O'Sullivan, Timothy (1840-82) / Bridgeman Images

APACHE MAN, c.1906 Yuls-Huls-Walking, an Apache man, wearing several necklaces and a Christian medallion. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c.1906.
APACHE MAN, c.1906 Yuls-Huls-Walking, an Apache man, wearing several necklaces and a Christian medallion. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c.1906.

GCL3387838: APACHE MAN, c.1906 Yuls-Huls-Walking, an Apache man, wearing several necklaces and a Christian medallion. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c.1906., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

APACHE MAN, c.1903 Portrait of an Apache man, c.1903.(photo)
APACHE MAN, c.1903 Portrait of an Apache man, c.1903.(photo)

GCL3387856: APACHE MAN, c.1903 Portrait of an Apache man, c.1903.(photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

GERONIMO (1829-1909) American Apache leader. Photographed by William Herman Rau at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1904.
GERONIMO (1829-1909) American Apache leader. Photographed by William Herman Rau at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1904.

GCL3387860: GERONIMO (1829-1909) American Apache leader. Photographed by William Herman Rau at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1904. / Bridgeman Images

APACHE GROUP, c.1909 A group of Apache women and children in front of their thatched huts. Photograph, c.1909.
APACHE GROUP, c.1909 A group of Apache women and children in front of their thatched huts. Photograph, c.1909.

GCL3387864: APACHE GROUP, c.1909 A group of Apache women and children in front of their thatched huts. Photograph, c.1909. / Bridgeman Images

APACHE MAN, c.1904 'Gennetoa the Renegade,' an Apache man, c.1904.(photo)
APACHE MAN, c.1904 'Gennetoa the Renegade,' an Apache man, c.1904.(photo)

GCL3387872: APACHE MAN, c.1904 'Gennetoa the Renegade,' an Apache man, c.1904.(photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

APACHE YOUTH, c.1903 'Chideh,' an Apache youth, c.1903.(photo)
APACHE YOUTH, c.1903 'Chideh,' an Apache youth, c.1903.(photo)

GCL3387874: APACHE YOUTH, c.1903 'Chideh,' an Apache youth, c.1903.(photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

APACHE FAMILY, c.1903 An Apache man, woman and an infant in a cradleboard, seated outside a dwelling, c.1903.(photo)
APACHE FAMILY, c.1903 An Apache man, woman and an infant in a cradleboard, seated outside a dwelling, c.1903.(photo)

GCL3387879: APACHE FAMILY, c.1903 An Apache man, woman and an infant in a cradleboard, seated outside a dwelling, c.1903.(photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

APACHE MAN, c.1903 'Eskadi,' an Apache man, c.1903.(photo)
APACHE MAN, c.1903 'Eskadi,' an Apache man, c.1903.(photo)

GCL3387880: APACHE MAN, c.1903 'Eskadi,' an Apache man, c.1903.(photo), Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images

SIOUX CHIEF, c.1900 Chief Lone Bear, an Oglala Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, wearing a breastplate and war bonnet, and holding a bow and arrow. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900.
SIOUX CHIEF, c.1900 Chief Lone Bear, an Oglala Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, wearing a breastplate and war bonnet, and holding a bow and arrow. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900.

GCL3387885: SIOUX CHIEF, c.1900 Chief Lone Bear, an Oglala Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, wearing a breastplate and war bonnet, and holding a bow and arrow. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900., Käsebier, Gertrude (1852-1934) / Bridgeman Images

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c.1900 Samuel American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American, from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900.
SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c.1900 Samuel American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American, from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900.

GCL3387894: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c.1900 Samuel American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American, from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900., Käsebier, Gertrude (1852-1934) / Bridgeman Images

REINHOLD NIEBUHR (1892-1971) American clergyman and theologian. Photographed c.1960.
REINHOLD NIEBUHR (1892-1971) American clergyman and theologian. Photographed c.1960.

GCL3387909: REINHOLD NIEBUHR (1892-1971) American clergyman and theologian. Photographed c.1960. / Bridgeman Images

MOZART: SYMPHONY #40 Title page for 'Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550,' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
MOZART: SYMPHONY #40 Title page for 'Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550,' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

GCL3387913: MOZART: SYMPHONY #40 Title page for 'Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550,' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. / Bridgeman Images

TAXI, 1906 A French Renault taxi, type AG1, 1906.
TAXI, 1906 A French Renault taxi, type AG1, 1906.

GCL3387925: TAXI, 1906 A French Renault taxi, type AG1, 1906. / Bridgeman Images

CHARLES F. KETTERING (1876-1958). American electrical engineer. Road testing the electric self-starter he has designed for General Motors' 1913 Buick. His associate W.A. (Bill) Chryst is on the left.
CHARLES F. KETTERING (1876-1958). American electrical engineer. Road testing the electric self-starter he has designed for General Motors' 1913 Buick. His associate W.A. (Bill) Chryst is on the left.

GCL3387927: CHARLES F. KETTERING (1876-1958). American electrical engineer. Road testing the electric self-starter he has designed for General Motors' 1913 Buick. His associate W.A. (Bill) Chryst is on the left. / Bridgeman Images

ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE, 1897 Montgomery Ward's 'Horseless Carriage,' which toured the United States in 1897 as an advertisement for the company.
ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE, 1897 Montgomery Ward's 'Horseless Carriage,' which toured the United States in 1897 as an advertisement for the company.

GCL3387930: ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE, 1897 Montgomery Ward's 'Horseless Carriage,' which toured the United States in 1897 as an advertisement for the company. / Bridgeman Images


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