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World War Through the Stereoscope
Soldiers fight out of a shell crater
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.
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
Wild buffalo at home on a sunny slope in Yellowstone Park
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…
United States : Early Twentieth Century
The United States Capitol is regarded as the most stately building in the world. It is located on the brow of what is known as Capitol Hill, a hundred…
United States : Early Twentieth Century
The Washington Monument may be seen from any part of the city. It is the highest, and experts say the best piece of masonry in the world. A plumb line…
World War Through the Stereoscope
Look as carefully as you can over this field of desolation and carnage and you will find hardly an inch of ground that has not been blasted over and…
National Parks in the Twenties
These large limestone formations where locally called Hoodoos.
World War Through the Stereoscope
German dead in the La Basse area.