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This Guy Could Use a Cell Phone Camera
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A Cotton Plantation in Georgia (1895)
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A Rice Raft in South Carolina (1895)
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Two Poor Boys from Savannah, Georgia (1870s). Photo by J. N. Wilson.
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Battle of Tientsin During the Boxer Rebellion in China (1900). Dead Chinese at South Gate
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President Theodore Roosevelt Delivering His Inaugural Address, Washington (1905)
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President Theodore Roosevelt in Mariposa Grove in Yosemite (1903)
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President Theodore Roosevelt on Glacier Point in Yosemite (1903)
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Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the "Rough Riders" After His Return from Cuba (1898)
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President Theodore Roosevelt at the Hanging Bridge, Royal Gorge, Colorado (1907)
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President Theodore Roosevelt in the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington (1902)
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President Theodore Roosevelt and Party Entering the Bear Country in Colorado (1905)
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Teddy Roosevelt at the Liberty Cap in Yellowstone Park (1903).
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President Roosevelt in Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, California (1903)
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President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the St. Louis World's Fair (1904)
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1871 Wheeler Expedition, Camp Mojave, Arizona: The Adventure Begins
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Wheeler Expedition of 1872: The Northern Wall of the Grand Canyon
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Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache Brave, Northern New Mexico. Photo by T.H. O'Sullivan (1874)
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An Indian Boy and His Dog. Photo Taken by John Hillers (ca. 1872-1874)
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Little Dog,Chief of the Blackfeet (ca. 1890)
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Sioux Youngsters (1904). Photo by H. C. White Co.
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Omaha Indian Chief (1870s). Photo by Hamilton and Kodylek, Sioux City, Iowa
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Indian Braves from U-In-Ta Utes Tribe. Photo Taken by John Hillers (ca. 1872-1874)
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Ta-Noats, an Indian Sub-Chief. Photo Taken by John Hillers (1874)
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Won-Si-Vu, or Young Antelope. Photo Taken by John Hillers (1874)
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Indian Girl on Horseback. Photo Taken by John Hillers (ca. 1872-1874)
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Shi-rah-rah, Wife of To-ko-wah-ner. Photo by John Hillers (ca. 1872-1874)
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Mojave Indians (Panambona & Mitiwara) on the Lower Colorado in Western Arizona. Photo by T. H. O’Sullivan (1871)
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Southern Plains Peace Delegation in Lincoln's White House Conservatory (1863). Brady Photo
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Winnebago Warriors "Bear Skin" and "Walk in the Evening" by Hamilton & Hoyt (1870s)