EVB7066109: Inauguration of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, Oct. 28, 1886. The statue is partly clouded by smoke from military and naval salute marking the President Cleveland's arrival at Liberty Island. In the foreground are some of the steam boats that crowded New York Harbor for the celebration / Bridgeman Images
EVB7066122: Night view of Broad Street with illuminated tower of City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1916. The Second Empire styled building opened in 1901. In the foreground are parked autos for hire. At right, 'THE NE'ER DO WELL' by Charles Klein, based on the novel by Rex Beach, is playing at the Forrest Theater / Bridgeman Images
EVB7066133: Portrait of Terra Nova explorers at the South Pole, June 18, 1912. Standing, L-R: Edward Wilson; Robert Falcon Scott; Lawrence Oates. Sitting, L-R: Henry Robertson Bowers; Edward Evans. The men party died on the return journey from the pole. This photo was in a camera found eight months later / Bridgeman Images
EVB7066156: Exterior of the slave pen of 'Price, Birch & Co., Dealers in Slaves,' 1863, Alexandria, Virginia. Alexandria was the second-largest slave center in the country, just behind New Orleans. This pre-Civil War building was a large 'slave jail', holding enslaved African Americans from the depleted Tobacco fields of Virginia, for sale to the Southern cotton plantations, particularly, the newly opened lands of Arkansas. Photo by Andrew Russell, Russell, Andrew Joseph (1830-1902) / Bridgeman Images