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World War Through the Stereoscope
On this shell-torn waste, pitted and pimpled by high explosives, with the barbed wire curling dangerously around, and the blackened stumps of trees…
National Parks in the Twenties
Wild buffalo at home on a sunny slope in Yellowstone Park
United States : Early Twentieth Century
This picture of the Congressional Library at Washington, D. C., was taken from the dome of the nation's Capitol.
National Parks in the Twenties
Golden Gate got its name from the color of the rocks on which there is a vigorous growth of golden moss.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Soldiers fight out of a shell crater
National Parks in the Twenties
At the brink of the Devil's Inkwell in the Norris Geyser Basin
World War Through the Stereoscope
Steel-helmeted Scots entrenched and cheerily awaiting a counterattack.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
This picture shows the north front of the home of the Nation's Chief Executive.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States, in his office in the White House, Washington, D. C.
National Parks in the Twenties
The "Growler," the "Hurricane," and "Old Constant" Geysers in Norris Basin