The U.S. National Archives: Teenager in Second Ward Neighborhood, 06/1972
The U.S. National Archives: Teenager in El Paso's Second Ward ...
The U.S. National Archives: Young Girl Sits on the Porch Steps Daydreaming While Her Cat Sniffs Flowers...09/1975
The U.S. National Archives: Young Girl on a Visit to Her Grandmother in Norwood, Ohio...08/1975
The U.S. National Archives: Photography in Arches National Park, in the Heart of the Redrock Country of Southeastern Utah. To the South Is the Colorado River and the Picturesque Old Mormon Pioneer Town of Moab, 05/1972
The U.S. National Archives: Mrs. Sharon Bowling, 25, and Son, Mark, 2, in the Street Outside Their Home in Cumberland, Kentucky 10/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Clarice Brown, 19, Is a Secretary in the United Mine Workers Field Services Office in Charleston, West Virginia. Her Father Was a Miner Who Died of Black Lung Disease, Caused by Shortage of Breath as the Lung Sacs Are Filled with Coal Dust 04/1974
The U.S. National Archives: Miss Junior Texas Shown with Friends in Leakey, Texas, Her Home Town, near San Antonio, 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Students in a Classroom at Leakey, Texas, near San Antonio 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Leakey Resident Cooling Her Feet in the Rio Frio, 07/1972
The U.S. National Archives: Leakey's Church of Christ after Sunday Services, 07/1972
The U.S. National Archives: Teenagers Enjoy Each Other's Company on the Bank of the Frio Canyon River near Leakey, Texas, and San Antonio 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Boy and Girl Smoking Pot During an Outing in Cedar Woods near Leakey, Texas.
The U.S. National Archives: Boy and Girl Smoking Pot During an Outing in Cedar Woods near Leakey, Texas.
The U.S. National Archives: After the Oregon Governor Banned Neon and Commercial Lighting Displays, Firms Used Their Unlit Signs to Convey Energy Saving Messages Which Could Be Seen During the Day. The Sign Was in Portland 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: At the Confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Youngster Unknowingly Has Shared Her Ice Cream Stick with the Dog as She Watches Judging During the Kiddies Parade in Johnson Park in New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Youngsters Roller Skating at Izzy-Dorry's Roller Rink at New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Participants in a Kiddies Parade, an Annual Event Held Early in the Evening During the Summer in New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Resident of a South Beach Retirement Hotel.
The U.S. National Archives: Participant in a Kiddies Parade, an Annual Event Held Early in the Evening During the Summer in New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Resident of a Retirement Hotel in South Beach with Harmonica.
The U.S. National Archives: Participant in a Kiddies Parade, an Annual Event Held Early in the Evening During the Summer in New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Dr. Milton Kaiser, an Associate of Dr. Howard Vogel and Dr Ann Vogel, Holds a Newborn Baby Soon after Its Caesarean Delivery in Union Hospital in New Ulm, Minnesota...
The U.S. National Archives: Closeup of a Member of the Concord Singers, a Group in New Ulm, Minnesota, Who Specialize in German Songs...
The U.S. National Archives: Worker with the Rockport Public Works Department 02/1973
The U.S. National Archives: A Young Female Fox near Galbraith Lake Camp 08/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Caribou Trot Across the Tundra, near Prudhoe Bay Where the Pipeline Will Start 08/1973
The U.S. National Archives: August Brings the "D'aug Days" to Fountain Square. "D'aug Days" Is a Month Long Festival of Arts Presented to, for, and Sometimes by, the People. At the Tyler Davidson Fountain, Taking a Bath Is Fun 08/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Miner Wayne Gipson, 39, with His Daughter Tabitha, 3. 12/1974