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Wounded American Veterans of World War I. Nurses are assisting bed-ridden wounded in knitting. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. c. 1918-19
Wounded American Veterans of World War I. Nurses are assisting bed-ridden wounded in knitting. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. c. 1918-19

EVB2942670: Wounded American Veterans of World War I. Nurses are assisting bed-ridden wounded in knitting. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. c. 1918-19 / Bridgeman Images

Young Belgian stowaway in soldiers clothing. Marcel Dupuy, whose father was killed in World War I, was a stowaway aboard the troop ship Matsonia, which brought California troops home from France. January 3, 1919
Young Belgian stowaway in soldiers clothing. Marcel Dupuy, whose father was killed in World War I, was a stowaway aboard the troop ship Matsonia, which brought California troops home from France. January 3, 1919

EVB2942677: Young Belgian stowaway in soldiers clothing. Marcel Dupuy, whose father was killed in World War I, was a stowaway aboard the troop ship Matsonia, which brought California troops home from France. January 3, 1919 / Bridgeman Images

President Harding placing wreath on casket of World War I Unknown Soldier in rotunda of the Capitol. November 9, 1921
President Harding placing wreath on casket of World War I Unknown Soldier in rotunda of the Capitol. November 9, 1921

EVB2942706: President Harding placing wreath on casket of World War I Unknown Soldier in rotunda of the Capitol. November 9, 1921 / Bridgeman Images

Luxemburg women wave allied flags from their windows to greet the American Army of Occupation at the end of World War I. Nov.-Dec. 1918
Luxemburg women wave allied flags from their windows to greet the American Army of Occupation at the end of World War I. Nov.-Dec. 1918

EVB2942713: Luxemburg women wave allied flags from their windows to greet the American Army of Occupation at the end of World War I. Nov.-Dec. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Jonestown November 19, 1978. Files and tapes left after the mass suicide at the People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. Nov. 1978
Jonestown November 19, 1978. Files and tapes left after the mass suicide at the People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. Nov. 1978

EVB2942524: Jonestown November 19, 1978. Files and tapes left after the mass suicide at the People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. Nov. 1978 / Bridgeman Images

Pressing Army service hats for American soldiers by John B. Stetson Co., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917-18
Pressing Army service hats for American soldiers by John B. Stetson Co., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917-18

EVB2942542: Pressing Army service hats for American soldiers by John B. Stetson Co., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917-18 / Bridgeman Images

A large power press shaped soldiers steel helmets in the of Hale & Kilburn Corp plant, Hale & Kilburn Corp., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917
A large power press shaped soldiers steel helmets in the of Hale & Kilburn Corp plant, Hale & Kilburn Corp., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917

EVB2942543: A large power press shaped soldiers steel helmets in the of Hale & Kilburn Corp plant, Hale & Kilburn Corp., Philadelphia. World War I. c. 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Mina Van Winkle in uniform of Food Administration poses with fresh vegetables. Behind her is a 4-H poem about joys of gardening and canning. She was head of Lecture Bureau of Food Administration during World War I. c. 1917-18
Mina Van Winkle in uniform of Food Administration poses with fresh vegetables. Behind her is a 4-H poem about joys of gardening and canning. She was head of Lecture Bureau of Food Administration during World War I. c. 1917-18

EVB2942554: Mina Van Winkle in uniform of Food Administration poses with fresh vegetables. Behind her is a 4-H poem about joys of gardening and canning. She was head of Lecture Bureau of Food Administration during World War I. c. 1917-18 / Bridgeman Images

Mack war trucks awaiting transport to the U.S. Army Engineer Corps fighting in World War I. They were Manufactured by the International Motor Co., Allentown, Pa. c. 1918
Mack war trucks awaiting transport to the U.S. Army Engineer Corps fighting in World War I. They were Manufactured by the International Motor Co., Allentown, Pa. c. 1918

EVB2942566: Mack war trucks awaiting transport to the U.S. Army Engineer Corps fighting in World War I. They were Manufactured by the International Motor Co., Allentown, Pa. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Drafted men reporting for service at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas. They enter the base building in the civilian clothing, but leave in their new uniforms. World War I. c. 1917-18
Drafted men reporting for service at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas. They enter the base building in the civilian clothing, but leave in their new uniforms. World War I. c. 1917-18

EVB2942568: Drafted men reporting for service at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas. They enter the base building in the civilian clothing, but leave in their new uniforms. World War I. c. 1917-18 / Bridgeman Images

85,000 solid tires for American World War I motor vehicles in Langres, France. Soldiers of the Motor Transport Corps, assisted by German prisoners, building the store of rubber to a greater height. January 6, 1919
85,000 solid tires for American World War I motor vehicles in Langres, France. Soldiers of the Motor Transport Corps, assisted by German prisoners, building the store of rubber to a greater height. January 6, 1919

EVB2942580: 85,000 solid tires for American World War I motor vehicles in Langres, France. Soldiers of the Motor Transport Corps, assisted by German prisoners, building the store of rubber to a greater height. January 6, 1919 / Bridgeman Images

Lecture to the Students Army Training Corps at the African American Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. World War I. c. 1918
Lecture to the Students Army Training Corps at the African American Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. World War I. c. 1918

EVB2942612: Lecture to the Students Army Training Corps at the African American Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. World War I. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Friedrich Naumann leads German protest of economic terms of Versailles Treaty. 1919 (b/w photo)
Friedrich Naumann leads German protest of economic terms of Versailles Treaty. 1919 (b/w photo)

EVB2943126: Friedrich Naumann leads German protest of economic terms of Versailles Treaty. 1919 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lend your five shillings to your country and crush the Germans, 1915 (poster)
Lend your five shillings to your country and crush the Germans, 1915 (poster)

EVB2943136: Lend your five shillings to your country and crush the Germans, 1915 (poster), English School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Remember! The flag of liberty--Support it! Buy U.S. government bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan, 1917 (poster)
Remember! The flag of liberty--Support it! Buy U.S. government bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan, 1917 (poster)

EVB2943144: Remember! The flag of liberty--Support it! Buy U.S. government bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan, 1917 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster)
For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster)

EVB2943146: For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster), Orr, Alfred Everitt (1883-1949) / Bridgeman Images

WW1 British airplanes dropped ammunition by parachutes to isolated front lines. 1918
WW1 British airplanes dropped ammunition by parachutes to isolated front lines. 1918

EVB2943200: WW1 British airplanes dropped ammunition by parachutes to isolated front lines. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Royal Naval Air Service watching a German submarine from a seaplane in WW1. 1914-18
Royal Naval Air Service watching a German submarine from a seaplane in WW1. 1914-18

EVB2943203: Royal Naval Air Service watching a German submarine from a seaplane in WW1. 1914-18 / Bridgeman Images

German cruiser sinking during the Battle of Jutland. May 31-June 1, 1916
German cruiser sinking during the Battle of Jutland. May 31-June 1, 1916

EVB2943207: German cruiser sinking during the Battle of Jutland. May 31-June 1, 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at Casablanca Conference. Jan. 12-23, 1943. Churchill advocated an Allied Invasion of Italy, while Roosevelt proposed an amphibious invasion across the English Channel
Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at Casablanca Conference. Jan. 12-23, 1943. Churchill advocated an Allied Invasion of Italy, while Roosevelt proposed an amphibious invasion across the English Channel

EVB2943325: Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at Casablanca Conference. Jan. 12-23, 1943. Churchill advocated an Allied Invasion of Italy, while Roosevelt proposed an amphibious invasion across the English Channel / Bridgeman Images

Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Getulio Vargas of Brazil on Jan. 29, 1943. They met on a U.S. Navy destroyer in Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte to discuss just finished Casablanca Conference
Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Getulio Vargas of Brazil on Jan. 29, 1943. They met on a U.S. Navy destroyer in Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte to discuss just finished Casablanca Conference

EVB2943330: Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Getulio Vargas of Brazil on Jan. 29, 1943. They met on a U.S. Navy destroyer in Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte to discuss just finished Casablanca Conference / Bridgeman Images

FDR and party aboard the rear platform of the President's special train. April 194
FDR and party aboard the rear platform of the President's special train. April 194

EVB2943334: FDR and party aboard the rear platform of the President's special train. April 194 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt visiting Gila River, Arizona, Japanese, American Internment Center. April 23, 1943. She spent six hours there with War Relocation Administration director. Dillon Meyer
Eleanor Roosevelt visiting Gila River, Arizona, Japanese, American Internment Center. April 23, 1943. She spent six hours there with War Relocation Administration director. Dillon Meyer

EVB2943335: Eleanor Roosevelt visiting Gila River, Arizona, Japanese, American Internment Center. April 23, 1943. She spent six hours there with War Relocation Administration director. Dillon Meyer / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York. Nov. 16, 1943
Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York. Nov. 16, 1943

EVB2943341: Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York. Nov. 16, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt in Fireside Chat reporting on the WW2 Teheran and Cairo Conferences. Dec. 1943. The radio address was delivered at Hyde Park on Christmas Eve, 1943
Franklin Roosevelt in Fireside Chat reporting on the WW2 Teheran and Cairo Conferences. Dec. 1943. The radio address was delivered at Hyde Park on Christmas Eve, 1943

EVB2943345: Franklin Roosevelt in Fireside Chat reporting on the WW2 Teheran and Cairo Conferences. Dec. 1943. The radio address was delivered at Hyde Park on Christmas Eve, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 Inauguration procession. Jan. 20, 1941
President Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 Inauguration procession. Jan. 20, 1941

EVB2943360: President Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 Inauguration procession. Jan. 20, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Armenian women in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910. Armenian artisans and merchants immigrated to Russian Crimea and the northern Caucasus to conduct commerce in the late Middle Ages
Armenian women in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910. Armenian artisans and merchants immigrated to Russian Crimea and the northern Caucasus to conduct commerce in the late Middle Ages

EVB2943365: Armenian women in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910. Armenian artisans and merchants immigrated to Russian Crimea and the northern Caucasus to conduct commerce in the late Middle Ages / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt with Nancy Cook during FDR's campaign for NYS Governor. 1928 or 1930. Cook was the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee
Eleanor Roosevelt with Nancy Cook during FDR's campaign for NYS Governor. 1928 or 1930. Cook was the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee

EVB2943368: Eleanor Roosevelt with Nancy Cook during FDR's campaign for NYS Governor. 1928 or 1930. Cook was the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt in New York City. 1932. She is writing at a desk, dressed in a silk dress with lace collar, cloche hat, and pumps
Eleanor Roosevelt in New York City. 1932. She is writing at a desk, dressed in a silk dress with lace collar, cloche hat, and pumps

EVB2943371: Eleanor Roosevelt in New York City. 1932. She is writing at a desk, dressed in a silk dress with lace collar, cloche hat, and pumps / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt in her inaugural gown at the White House. Jan. 16, 1937. She often wore couturier clothing as her First Lady
Eleanor Roosevelt in her inaugural gown at the White House. Jan. 16, 1937. She often wore couturier clothing as her First Lady

EVB2943380: Eleanor Roosevelt in her inaugural gown at the White House. Jan. 16, 1937. She often wore couturier clothing as her First Lady / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, New York. 1942. It was a private retreat designed by and for Franklin Roosevelt, and provided wheelchair accessibility
Eleanor Roosevelt at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, New York. 1942. It was a private retreat designed by and for Franklin Roosevelt, and provided wheelchair accessibility

EVB2943384: Eleanor Roosevelt at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, New York. 1942. It was a private retreat designed by and for Franklin Roosevelt, and provided wheelchair accessibility / Bridgeman Images

The End of the Provisional Government;  Lenin's Red Guard on the streets of Petrograd in 1917 (b/w photo)
The End of the Provisional Government;  Lenin's Red Guard on the streets of Petrograd in 1917 (b/w photo)

EVB2943245: The End of the Provisional Government; Lenin's Red Guard on the streets of Petrograd in 1917 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

FDR celebrating his 52nd birthday at a toga party. Jan. 30, 1934. With the President are Marvin McIntyre, Grace Tully, Tom Lynch, Marguerite LeHand, Kirke Simpson, Nancy Cook, Malvina Thompson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Irwin McDuffie, Anna Roosevelt, Charles McCarthy, Margaret Durand, Stanley Prenosil, James Sullivan, Marion Dickerman, Louis Howe, and Stephen Early
FDR celebrating his 52nd birthday at a toga party. Jan. 30, 1934. With the President are Marvin McIntyre, Grace Tully, Tom Lynch, Marguerite LeHand, Kirke Simpson, Nancy Cook, Malvina Thompson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Irwin McDuffie, Anna Roosevelt, Charles McCarthy, Margaret Durand, Stanley Prenosil, James Sullivan, Marion Dickerman, Louis Howe, and Stephen Early

EVB2943264: FDR celebrating his 52nd birthday at a toga party. Jan. 30, 1934. With the President are Marvin McIntyre, Grace Tully, Tom Lynch, Marguerite LeHand, Kirke Simpson, Nancy Cook, Malvina Thompson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Irwin McDuffie, Anna Roosevelt, Charles McCarthy, Margaret Durand, Stanley Prenosil, James Sullivan, Marion Dickerman, Louis Howe, and Stephen Early / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and journalist Lorena Hickok in Puerto Rico. Mar. 7, 1934. In 1933, Hickok left her Associated Press, NY Bureau Chief, job and became the chief investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). The fact-finding trip concluded the island's poverty was too severe for FERA to usefully intervene
Eleanor Roosevelt and journalist Lorena Hickok in Puerto Rico. Mar. 7, 1934. In 1933, Hickok left her Associated Press, NY Bureau Chief, job and became the chief investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). The fact-finding trip concluded the island's poverty was too severe for FERA to usefully intervene

EVB2943265: Eleanor Roosevelt and journalist Lorena Hickok in Puerto Rico. Mar. 7, 1934. In 1933, Hickok left her Associated Press, NY Bureau Chief, job and became the chief investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). The fact-finding trip concluded the island's poverty was too severe for FERA to usefully intervene / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Uruguay on the USS Indianapolis. Dec. 1936. Roosevelt (wearing dark suit) waves from the upper deck
President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Uruguay on the USS Indianapolis. Dec. 1936. Roosevelt (wearing dark suit) waves from the upper deck

EVB2943276: President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Uruguay on the USS Indianapolis. Dec. 1936. Roosevelt (wearing dark suit) waves from the upper deck / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt reviewing the Argentine fleet. Nov. 17, 1936. He is on the deck of the USS Indianapolis during his trip to South America
President Franklin Roosevelt reviewing the Argentine fleet. Nov. 17, 1936. He is on the deck of the USS Indianapolis during his trip to South America

EVB2943277: President Franklin Roosevelt reviewing the Argentine fleet. Nov. 17, 1936. He is on the deck of the USS Indianapolis during his trip to South America / Bridgeman Images


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