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“You Have to See This Amazing Old Photo of the White House”
Senate chamber 1870's | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Famous Buildings, Famous Landmarks, Visit Dc, Magazine Pictures, Us Capitol, Vintage Magazines, Old Pictures, Chamber, Memory Lane
Senate chamber 1870's
Senate chamber 1870's | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Mount Rushmore being constructed, 1933 Famous Structures, Old Photos, Amazing Pictures, Vintage Pictures, Monte Rushmore, Asian History
Old Photos of Famous Structures and Monuments Being Built
Mount Rushmore being constructed, 1933
(1857) White House stables History Class, History Pics, Antique Photos, Vintage Photographs, Vintage Photos
(1857) White House stables
In the 1930s, a movable safety net placed below the Golden Gate Bridge saved the lives of 19 construction workers Bridge Construction, Construction Equipment, Construction Site, Jolie Photo
In the 1930s, a movable safety net placed below the Golden Gate Bridge saved the lives of 19 construction workers
Smiling Happy Achomawi Baby ~ Native American Indian ~ 1910 Native American Children, Native American Photos, American Indians, American Art, American Women, American Quotes, American Symbols
Smiling Happy Achomawi Baby ~ Native American Indian ~ 1910
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Harriet Tubman circa 1885 Born Araminta Harriet Ross 1820 Dorchester County, Maryland Died March 10, 1913 (age 93) Auburn, New York, US Cause of death Pneumonia Resting place Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York, U.S.A Nationality American Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad, Hans Scholl, Auburn, Pub Vintage, Oh My Goddess, John Brown, By Any Means Necessary
Harriet Tubman circa 1885 Born Araminta Harriet Ross 1820 Dorchester County, Maryland Died March 10, 1913 (age 93) Auburn, New York, US Cause of death Pneumonia Resting place Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York, U.S.A Nationality American Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War.