A page of a book with a picture of a man on it. Appointment of the dal...
A page from a book with text in english / A book about the history of the people's republic of china / Public domain sport photography.
Map of Arkansas - Public domain vintage map
United States
Letter from Samuel Johnson, Salem, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison to express his sympathy and agreement with Garrison's "rebuke of the Faneuil Hall meeting" published in the Journal. Johnson states that those who play with the "han... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garriso...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Henry Vincent describes his return from the United States and his upcoming lecture plans, including a stop in New York in October, before he "bid[s] adieu to the great ... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
An old sheet of music with notes on it. Music melody compose, music.
Sheet music with the words'music of the day '. Public domain stock photographs related to music and performing arts.
Argentina buenos aires san telmo building. A sign on the side of a bui...
Architecture stock photograph: A sign for a store advertising a large bottle of la defense / A sign on the side of a building.
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Bruggen bij Zutphen, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands, 1860s
Beeld van de bruggen, waarvan een openstaande draaibrug deel uitmaakt, en contouren van de stad op de achtergrond
Letter from Henry Vincent, Cardiff, South Wales, to William Lloyd Garr...
Henry Vincent writes to William Lloyd Garrison wishing him a Merry Christmas and telling him that his busy schedule has not caused him to "grow lazy, as I grow older." He discusses the 1876 presidential electio... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
On the Way to Yosemite Falls - Early photography, Public domain image
Artist: Carleton Watkins.Artist Bio: American, 1829 - 1916.Creation Date: 1876.Print Date: ca. 1876.Process: albumen print.Credit Line: Museum purchase ... More
Philadelphia Centennial - Mineral Exhibit
Description: Mineral exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia with other exhibits visible in the background. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Government exhibits and prepared a disp... More
Bruggen bij Zutphen, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands, 1860s
Bouw van een pijler voor de bruggen Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Philadelphia Centennial - Mammal Exhibit
Description: Mammal exhibit and other exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building. The mammal exhibit includes specimens of deer, moose and bison. The Flo... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Philadelphia Centennial Exhibits
Description: Exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building include a totem pole, minerals, paintings, and mineral technology exhibits. The Smithsonian coord... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Philadelphia Centennial Bird Exhibit
Description: Bird exhibit at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building shows duck specimens in case. Flags hang from the ceiling above the exhibit case. The Smithso... More
Philadelphia Centennial Mineralogy Exhibits
Description: Mineral and Mineral Technology exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building includes mineral specimens and industrial equipment. Exhibit is la... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Centennial Exposition, Smithsonian Exhibit
Description: Smithsonian Institution exhibit at the United States Government Building at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Government exhibits and prepa... More
Bruggen bij Zutphen, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands, 1860s
Zicht op de bruggen in aanbouw Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Centennial Exposition, Anthropology Exhibits
Description: Smithsonian exhibit of anthropological and other artifacts in the United States Government Building at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Go... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
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Bruggen bij Zutphen, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands, 1860s
Zicht op de bruggen in aanbouw
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, St. Asaph, [Wales], to William Lloyd Garri...
Harriet Lupton writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that his letter was a "joyful event" in her life, as well as an "encouraging one", and that she considers it a "pleasure & an honor" to have received it. Lup... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he has never read Garrison's letter to Dr. Eliot, and therefore cannot "decide how far the Doctor's views agree" with his own. Johnson states that he an... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that Garrison misunderstands him, and declaring that he had in fact read Garrison's article in response to Dr. Eliot, but had not read Dr. Eliot's original a... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, North Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd G...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for the copy of his letter to W.E. Chandler. Johnson states that he is always happy to read whatever Garrison "may write on these momentous issues". Joh... More
The David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: Photographer's annotation: "We did not want to show the old sod house to friends back east, but the young lady and mother wanted to prove they owned an organ." See NEBRASKA HISTORY. magazine. Vo... More
Family of John Lippencott in front of their house south of Shelton on ...
summary: John David Lippincott identified this photograph as: from left to right, Opal Verdilla Libbincott (b. 1896, m. Chris Yeagley), Ora Elizabeth Lippincott (b. 1894, m. Nolan Lacey and, later, Edward Lace... More
Res. of The Late Dean Richmond, Batavia, N.Y. ; Richmond Mausoleum.
Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Letter from Samuel Johnson, Salem, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison to express his sympathy and agreement with Garrison's "rebuke of the Faneuil Hall meeting" published in the Journal. Johnson states that those who play with the "han... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, Cardiff, South Wales, to William Lloyd Garr...
Henry Vincent writes to William Lloyd Garrison wishing him a Merry Christmas and telling him that his busy schedule has not caused him to "grow lazy, as I grow older." He discusses the 1876 presidential electio... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garriso...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Henry Vincent describes his return from the United States and his upcoming lecture plans, including a stop in New York in October, before he "bid[s] adieu to the great ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, St. Asaph, [Wales], to William Lloyd Garri...
Harriet Lupton writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that his letter was a "joyful event" in her life, as well as an "encouraging one", and that she considers it a "pleasure & an honor" to have received it. Lup... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, M...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that Garrison misunderstands him, and declaring that he had in fact read Garrison's article in response to Dr. Eliot, but had not read Dr. Eliot's original a... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, North Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd G...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for the copy of his letter to W.E. Chandler. Johnson states that he is always happy to read whatever Garrison "may write on these momentous issues". Joh... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, Salem, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison to express his sympathy and agreement with Garrison's "rebuke of the Faneuil Hall meeting" published in the Journal. Johnson states that those who play with the "han... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garriso...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Henry Vincent describes his return from the United States and his upcoming lecture plans, including a stop in New York in October, before he "bid[s] adieu to the great ... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, Cardiff, South Wales, to William Lloyd Garr...
Henry Vincent writes to William Lloyd Garrison wishing him a Merry Christmas and telling him that his busy schedule has not caused him to "grow lazy, as I grow older." He discusses the 1876 presidential electio... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, St. Asaph, [Wales], to William Lloyd Garri...
Harriet Lupton writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that his letter was a "joyful event" in her life, as well as an "encouraging one", and that she considers it a "pleasure & an honor" to have received it. Lup... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, North Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd G...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for the copy of his letter to W.E. Chandler. Johnson states that he is always happy to read whatever Garrison "may write on these momentous issues". Joh... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, Salem, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison to express his sympathy and agreement with Garrison's "rebuke of the Faneuil Hall meeting" published in the Journal. Johnson states that those who play with the "han... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, Cardiff, South Wales, to William Lloyd Garr...
Henry Vincent writes to William Lloyd Garrison wishing him a Merry Christmas and telling him that his busy schedule has not caused him to "grow lazy, as I grow older." He discusses the 1876 presidential electio... More
Letter from Henry Vincent, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garriso...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Henry Vincent describes his return from the United States and his upcoming lecture plans, including a stop in New York in October, before he "bid[s] adieu to the great ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, St. Asaph, [Wales], to William Lloyd Garri...
Harriet Lupton writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that his letter was a "joyful event" in her life, as well as an "encouraging one", and that she considers it a "pleasure & an honor" to have received it. Lup... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, North Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd G...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for the copy of his letter to W.E. Chandler. Johnson states that he is always happy to read whatever Garrison "may write on these momentous issues". Joh... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Orange, N.J., to William Lloyd Garrison, N...
Oliver Johnson writes that he takes neither Garrison's criticism nor his heated tone as a personal offense, knowing that they are dervied from Garrison's "honest convictions and a genuine love for humanity". Jo... More