U.S. National Archives: The Rockport Congregational Church on Sunday Morning 02/1973
U.S. National Archives: Vandals Have Spray-Painted This Subway Car. 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Interior of Graffiti-Marked Subway Car. 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Campers in Garner State Park, 07/1972
U.S. National Archives: Abandoned "Giant Slide" at Coney Island Marks Decline of Area's Recreational Use 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Two Youths in Uptown, Chicago, Illinois ... 08/1974
U.S. National Archives: Three Boys and "A Train" Graffiti in Brooklyn's Lynch Park in New York City...06/1974
U.S. National Archives: Young Man in El Paso's Second Ward Neighborhood
U.S. National Archives: Teenager in Second Ward Neighborhood, 06/1972
U.S. National Archives: Vicki Smith, 10, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Rhodell West Virginia, near Beckley, Stands Next to a Religious Tapestry in the Family Home 06/1974
U.S. National Archives: Mrs. Sharon Bowling, 25, and Son, Mark, 2, Outside Their Home in Cumberland, Kentucky. Wife of a Miner, She Is Shown Looking at the United Mine Workers Journal, Her "Bible" 10/1974
U.S. National Archives: Rex Layne, 14, Triumphantly Holds Up One of the Greased Pigs He Caught at the Tennessee Consolidated Coal Company First Annual Picnic Held at a Tennessee Valley Authority Lake near Jasper and Chattanooga, Tennessee 08/1974
U.S. National Archives: Paul Callis, President of the Tennessee Consolidated Coal Company with Headquarters at Jasper, near Chattanooga, Tennessee Talks to Miners at the First Annual Company Sponsored Picnic 08/1974
U.S. National Archives: Edward Austin, 64, Lives in the Black Portion of Fireco, a Small Town near Beckley, West Virginia, in Raleigh County...04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Retired Coal Miner Ed Austin with Some of His 20 Children in Fireco, West Virginia, near Beckley. The 64-Year-Old Worked in the Mines From 1925 to 1956. He Receives Black Lung Payments and a United Mine Workers Pension 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Recess at a School in Chattaroy, West Virginia, near Williamson, Finds a Girl Ready to Play Softball...04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Edgar Zornes of Clothier, West Virginia, near Madison with His Dog. A Miner for 23 Years, He Has Black Lung...04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Levi Danials Is Director of Field Services for the United Mine Workers of America at Their District Headquarters in Charleston West Virginia...04/1974
U.S. National Archives: John Bright, Planning and Design Consultant of the Denver Service Center of the National Park Service, Attended the Second Annual Tallgrass Prairie National Park Conference Held at Elmdale, Kansas, near Emporia...09/1974
U.S. National Archives: Old Bottles for Sale at a Flea Market in White Cloud, Kansas near Troy...09/1974
U.S. National Archives: Flea Market at White Cloud, Kansas, near Troy in the Northeast Corner of the State...09/1974
U.S. National Archives: Young Woman Sips a Soft Drink While Riding behind Her Friend on a Horse at Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, near Emporia...06/1974
U.S. National Archives: View East Along Glen Highway Toward Mount Drum (Elevation 12,002 Feet) and Intersection of Road and Trans-Alaska Pipeline...08/1974
U.S. National Archives: Aspen, Birch and Spruce Are Characteristic of This Region 08/1973
U.S. National Archives: Inside Keystone Canyon, Looking South Along the Richardson Highway. The Cliffs at the Left Climb More Than 1,000 Feet Above the Rushing Waters of the Lowe River. Mile 766, near the Alaska Pipeline Route 08/1974
U.S. National Archives: Family Enjoys a Fourth of July Holiday in a Park at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, Which Is 12 Miles West of New Ulm...
U.S. National Archives: Bathers Enjoy the Havasu Falls. Owned By the National Park Service (Though It Is on the Havasupai Reservation) This Natural Pool Is Used Heavily By Tourists
U.S. National Archives: Religion Plays an Important Part in the Lives of Residents...