Clipart illustrations of general American history, including landmarks and locations that are of importance to the history of the United States.
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Age of Progress
"The Age of Progress, the telephone."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Alfred Furnald, Murder
Murder of Alfred Furnald. Caption below illustration: "On the eighth, while they were at breakfast, a faint moan was heard in the garret. Mrs. Furnald, after looking her husband in the face, left the ... |
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Bell, Liberty
The Liberty Bell rung when the Declaration of Independence was issued in 1776, made in 1751.... |
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Black Friday
"The New York Gold Room on 'Black Friday,' September 24, 1869."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Bloody Pond
"Bloody Pond, near Lake George, which is said to still contain the bones of many of those who fell in the fight at Fort William Henry."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Boone's First Sight of Kentucky
Boone first reached Kentucky in the fall of 1767 when on a long hunt with his brother Squire Boone, Jr.... |
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Boone, Daniel
Daniel Boone as a hunter when he was a boy... |
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Boone, Daniel
Boone trying to eat... |
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Boone, Daniel
Daniel Boone escapes... |
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Buffaloes
Cowboys chasing buffaloes on the frontier... |
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Burns, Anthony
"The rendition of Anthony Burns in Boston."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Burros
The Burros of the cattle ranches of Colorado.... |
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Capitol Door
Bronze door of the Capitol, Eastern front entrance.... |
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Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia
Carpenters' Hall is a four-story brick building in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which played a significant part in the early history of the United States.... |
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Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters' Hall is a four-story brick building in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which played a significant part in the early history of the United States. ... |
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Cascade Creek Mouth
During the Battle of Lake Erie, Perry retreated to the mouth of Cascade Creek where he built the larger vessels of his fleet.... |
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Centennial Exhibition Buildings
The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876, the first official World's Fair in the United States, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the ... |
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Centennial Exposition
"At the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Cherokee Indians
The Cherokee are a people native to North America, who, at the time of European contact in the sixteenth century, inhabited what is now the Eastern and Southeastern United States.... |
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Constitution Celebration
"Celebrating the adoption of the Constitution in New York."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Federal Hall
Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in New York City, was the first capitol of the United States of America and the site of George Washington's first inauguration in 1789. It is also the place whe... |
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Fort Dearborn, Last Vestige of
Fort Dearborn, named in honor of Henry Dearborn, was a United States fort built on the Chicago River in 1803 by troops under Captain John Whistler.... |
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Fort Duquesne Capture
On November 25, the Forbes Expedition under General John Forbes captured the site after the French destroyed Fort Duquesne the day before.... |
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Fort George, old New York City
Fort George, the name of four defensive works connected with warfare in the United States.... |
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Fort Mims Layout
The Fort Mims massacre occurred on 30 August 1813, when a force of Creeks, belonging to the "Red Sticks" faction under the command of Peter McQueen and William Weatherford "Red Eagle", his cousin by m... |