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In her excitement she sprang to her feet and stood looking at him by Clarence Underwood c. 1905 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Underwood, Clarence | ||
John C. Breckenridge by Jules Emile Saintin 1860 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Saintin, Jules Emile | ||
Know all men by these presents by Clarence Coles Phillips ca. 1910 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Phillips, Clarence Coles | Cover illustration shows a woman seated on the floor next to a table whose surface is covered with gifts. Above gifts from various gentlemen callers are displayed: a photograph, horn with bell, a box, a purse, a fan and the book "Of the imitation of Christ." The blue in the woman's dress matches the blue of the background, creating a sense of... | |
Left behind in Serbia - Send money for the women and children to the Serbian Relief, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York by Boardman Robinson 1918 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Robinson, Boardman | ||
Light consumes coal. Save light, save coal. United States Fuel Administration by Clarence Coles Phillips 1917 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Phillips, Clarence Coles | ||
Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine photomechanical print Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Pine, Robert Edge | Mary Ball Washington (1708 – 1789) was the second wife to Augustine Washington (after the first wife, Jane Butler, died) and was the mother of George Washington. | |
Me and my partner by Charles Jay Taylor 1889 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Taylor, Charles Jay | Magazine cover showing large man, "monopoly," and small man "grandfathers," writing in book, with papers, "civil service reform," "economical gov't," and "broken promises" in wastepaper basket. | |
Minerva (Seven Sketches For Library Of Congress Mosaic), (painting) by Elihu Vedder ca. 1897 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Vedder, Elihu | ||
Peace And Prosperity by Elihu Vedder 1895-1896 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Vedder, Elihu | Description: A female figure is crowned with olive and holds olive wreaths. On the right sits a figure representing Arts who is decorating a piece of pottery. Behind him is a lyre and a temple. On the left sits a figure representing Agriculture who is planting a sapling. A wooded landscape is in the background. | |
Save the Serbians from cholera by Boardman Robinson 1918 Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | Robinson, Boardman |
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