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Photo, Print, DrawingMail teams 1 photographic print. | 4 men with 3 sleds and dog teams; sign in right backgrd. reads Montauk U.S. mail station and road house, Alaska, 1901-1903.
- Date: 1901-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingDog team carrying mail Dog team resting near sled, with driver, in snow-covered fields.
- Date: 1900-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingSeward and Susitna mail team Title transcribed from caption accompanying item. Photo by Gordon. Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter collection (Library of Congress). Gift; Mrs. W. Chapin Huntington; 1951.
- Date: 1900-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingMail team before railroad came
Mail team, Skenna [i.e. Skeena] River, before railroad came Title transcribed from caption accompanying item. Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter collection (Library of Congress). Gift; Mrs. W. Chapin Huntington; 1951.- Date: 1900-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingLower mail team Governor's Bld'g / 2 photographic prints (1 page) : gelatin silver. | Top photograph shows a dog team outside the building of the Northern Commercial Passenger and Freight Office, Dawson?, Yukon Territory, Canada. Bottom photograph shows an ornate wooden building on a road in Dawson?, Yukon Territory, Canada.
- Date: 1900-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingErick Johnson with U.S. mail team
Erick Johnson U.S. mail team at Portage Creek, Alaska Title transcribed from caption accompanying item. Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter collection (Library of Congress). Gift; Mrs. W. Chapin Huntington; 1951.- Date: 1900-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingDowning's U.S. Mail teams arriving at Eagle City 1 photographic print. | Fifteen people posed with dog sled teams outside post office, Eagle City, Alaska.
- Date: 1901-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingU.S. Mail, Tanana, Alaska, mail teams leave for the interior 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller
- Date: 1909-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingMail teams passing at Circle City, 1901 Feb. 27 1 photographic print. | Group with sleds and dog teams posed in front of post office and drug store, Alaska.
- Date: 1901-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingAn Alaska mail dog team as exhibited in government building, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo. 1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 9 x 18 cm (stereograph format)
- Contributor: Whiting View Company
- Date: 1904
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Photo, Print, DrawingSunday April 3d 1859 1 drawing on paper : graphite, ink, and crayon ; 17.8 x 25.2 cm. (sheet). | Drawing shows a man, facing left, wrapped in a blanket and trudging through snow on the Great Plains, perhaps in far eastern Kansas on the Santa Fe trail. Daniel Jenks wrote in his diary at Camp No. 5 - 110 Creek, Sunday, April 3, 1859, "I pushed on…
- Contributor: Jenks, Daniel A.
- Date: 1859-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingMiscellaneous photographs from the papers of William Mitchell 1 album (ca. 100 photographic prints) | Photographs show Camp Benning, Georgia, and other U.S. Army installations (aerial views); U.S. mail and other airplanes at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C.; bombs; bomb test results at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland; airplane loaded with bombs; spectators at flying exhibition; and construction work on L.W.F. airplane. Also, New York Giants baseball team at Kelly Field, Texas; informal and…
- Date: 1920
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Photo, Print, DrawingFieldwork team in office, Tifton, Georgia; Silas A. Harmon and Homer D. Wells, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia; Joe T. Fletcher, Irwin County, Georgia, farm scenes
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1977-08-03
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Photo, Print, DrawingOckenden, Calif., Aug. 13, 1911 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 36 in. | People, some on horseback, on front of large building; barn and other buildings, wagon with team of mules. Probably a ranch, possibly a guest ranch or hotel.
- Contributor: Pacific Photo Co.
- Date: 1911-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingSurvey of Pre-1801 Law Library Books - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) Between March and August of 2007, Conservation Division Move/stabilization personnel at the Library of Congress (LC) completed a survey to evaluate the size and condition of Pre-1801 books located in the LC Law Library.
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingHousing of Globes for Long-term Storage - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division holds one of the largest collections of globes in the world. The construction of a new temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, provided the opportunity to house many of these globes in ideal conditions. Conservator Jim Thurn and a team of conservation technicians took on the task of creating a uniform housing method…
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Photo, Print, DrawingPhotographs: Bach to Baseball Cards - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) Bach to Baseball Cards: Preserving the Nation's Heritage at the Library of Congress
- Date: 1913
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Photo, Print, DrawingPhotographs: Bach to Baseball Cards - Conservation Highlights (Preservation, Library of Congress) Bach to Baseball Cards: Preserving the Nation's Heritage at the Library of Congress
- Date: 1913