The 8th Ohio boys ready to leave Camp Alger for Cuba |
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The 8th Ohio ("The President's Own") Camp Alger, Va., U.S.A. |
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The Agricultural Department |
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America's splendid welcome to her Admiral,-Dewey celebration, New York |
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The Army and Navy in peace--magnificent welcome to Admiral Dewey--New York |
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Athens from the Areopagus (Mars' Hill), Greece |
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Awaiting orders - Review Day by President McKinley, Camp Alger, Virginia, U.S.A. |
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The ball room, McKinley inauguration, Washington, U.S.A. |
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The beautiful Hermes (Apollo) of Andros, National Museum, Athens, Greece |
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Beautiful tomb stone (4th cent. B.C.), ancient cemetery, Athens, Greece |
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Beautiful Venus of Gallipide, gallery of ancient statues, museum, Naples, Italy |
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Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the benediction--President McKinley and Admiral Dewey--sword presentation ceremony |
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The Caryatides - portico of the maidens - of the Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens, Greece |
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Chamber House of Representatives |
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Col. Gross and staff - 3rd Mo. Vol., Camp Alger, Va., U.S.A. |
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Completely equipped Vols. - Ready to sail for our New "South" - Porto [i.e. Puerto] Rico |
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Crouching Silenus, Theatre of Dionysos, Athens, Greece |
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The deck of the Transport "Mass," Newport News, before the soldiers marched aboard |
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The Dewey Arch of Triumph--New York's welcome to the heroes of Manila Bay |
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Dining room, Baldwin Hotel, San Francisco, U. S. A. Speifefgal, Baldwin = hotel, San Franzisco, Ber. St. R. = U. |
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The District of Columbia Vols.--returning from Cuba--marching to the President's mansion |
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Edinburgh Castle--Gordon Highlanders before leaving for war in South Africa |
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The Farnese bull, grand national museum, Naples, Italy |
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Fourth Ohio, Newport News, en route for Porto [i.e. Puerto] Rico |
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria at breakfast with Princesses Beatrice and Victoria in the 60th year of her reign |
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The inner court, home of Marcus Lucrezio, buried 1800 years ago, Pompeii, Italy |
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Interior, Mines and Mining Building, World's Fair, Chicago, U.S.A. Interior del Edificio de Ninas y Mineria, Exposicion Universal, Chicago, E.U.A. |
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Jarvis' Pictorial map of Washington, D.C. |
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Kitchen in the ancient castle at Salzburg, Austria |
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A Lapland home, north Sweden |
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Leaning tower of Pisa, Italy |
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Maria Theresienstrasse, - principal street of Innsbruck, the beautiful Tyrolian capital, Austria |
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Military dress of the 17th century, Sweden |
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Mt. Vernon once the home and now the resting place of the immortal Washington. The tomb contains the remains of Washington and his wife, Martha. The mansion contains many historical relics, among which may be mentioned the Key of the Bastile, presented by Lafayette, portions of the military and personal furniture of General Washington. |
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The new State Department |
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The old wheel tracks, street of fortune Pompeii, Italy |
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Our army of volunteers, at Camp Alger, Virginia, U.S.A. |
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Our brave soldier boys, Camp Alger - Ready for duty anywhere |
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Our future admirals, "Star of the Sea Cadets" - Columbus School Parade, New York, U.S.A. |
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The President's house |
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Ready to fire, Troop A, New York, Camp Alger, Va. |
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Ruin Werfenstein and the village of Struden, on the Danube, Austria |
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Skirmishing - 16th Penna. Volunteers - Porto [i.e. Puerto] Rican Army |
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The Smithsonian Institution |
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St. Patrick's Cathedral - Dublin |
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State dining room, President's mansion, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. |
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Theatre at Epidauros - the greatest of ancient Greece, (seating capacity 40,000) |
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The Third Ills. Vols., Newport News, Va. |
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Third N.Y. Vols., Camp Alger, Va. |
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A tonsorial parlor in the Coxey army camp |
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The Transports - Newport News - carrying Gen'l Brooke's Army to Porto [i.e. Puerto] Rico |
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The triumphal arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy |
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Troop C, Vol. Cavalry from Brooklyn, Camp Alger, Va., U.S.A. |
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U.S. Capitol |
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The U.S. Treasury |
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View from Agriculture Dep't, Washington, D. C. |
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View on Canal St., New Orleans (broadest street in the world), U.S.A. |
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Volunteers with arms stacked- impatient to leavve for the fighting line |
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Washington, c1908: |
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Washington Monument, 555 feet high. Washington, D.C. |
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Watching the Dewey Parade, 69th N.Y. Vols., Riverside Drive, New York |
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Weaving room, cotton mill, Augusta, Ga., U.S.A. |
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Who are we? Who are we? New York U-ni-ver-si-tee ! - Columbus College Parade, New York, U.S.A. |
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A woman of Ramah and her ornaments, Palestine |
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"Ye olden tyme," Sweden |
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