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Aerial view of the United States Capitol from south east, c. 1921-22
Aerial view of the United States Capitol from south east, c. 1921-22

EVB2948836: Aerial view of the United States Capitol from south east, c. 1921-22 / Bridgeman Images

Suffragist political cartoons in offices of THE SUFFRAGIST. It was the newspaper of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage from 1913-1920 and then of the National Women's Party until 1923
Suffragist political cartoons in offices of THE SUFFRAGIST. It was the newspaper of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage from 1913-1920 and then of the National Women's Party until 1923

EVB2948969: Suffragist political cartoons in offices of THE SUFFRAGIST. It was the newspaper of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage from 1913-1920 and then of the National Women's Party until 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Enduring politician William Jennings Bryan on Dec. 12, 1923. He dedicated the last decade of his life to promoting Prohibition and women's suffrage. He crusaded against Darwinism and the theory of evolution for years before his participation in the 1925 Scopes Trial
Enduring politician William Jennings Bryan on Dec. 12, 1923. He dedicated the last decade of his life to promoting Prohibition and women's suffrage. He crusaded against Darwinism and the theory of evolution for years before his participation in the 1925 Scopes Trial

EVB2948860: Enduring politician William Jennings Bryan on Dec. 12, 1923. He dedicated the last decade of his life to promoting Prohibition and women's suffrage. He crusaded against Darwinism and the theory of evolution for years before his participation in the 1925 Scopes Trial / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of a strong faced elderly woman known as Mrs. Guinelly. 1922, Washington, D.C. area
Portrait of a strong faced elderly woman known as Mrs. Guinelly. 1922, Washington, D.C. area

EVB2948999: Portrait of a strong faced elderly woman known as Mrs. Guinelly. 1922, Washington, D.C. area / Bridgeman Images

Women wearing fur lined velvet coat with opulent fur collar and cuffs. Her 1920s cloche hat is ornamented with ostrich feathers
Women wearing fur lined velvet coat with opulent fur collar and cuffs. Her 1920s cloche hat is ornamented with ostrich feathers

EVB2949011: Women wearing fur lined velvet coat with opulent fur collar and cuffs. Her 1920s cloche hat is ornamented with ostrich feathers / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis
President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis

EVB2948718: President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis / Bridgeman Images

Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured
Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured

EVB2948727: Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured / Bridgeman Images

Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House
Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House

EVB2948736: Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Chicago street scene during the 1916 Republican Convention. A man and boy are dressed as Uncle Sam, and a girl rides a baby elephant named Chin-Chin
Chicago street scene during the 1916 Republican Convention. A man and boy are dressed as Uncle Sam, and a girl rides a baby elephant named Chin-Chin

EVB2948751: Chicago street scene during the 1916 Republican Convention. A man and boy are dressed as Uncle Sam, and a girl rides a baby elephant named Chin-Chin / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922
President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922

EVB2948754: President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Republican statesmen, c. 1921-23
Republican statesmen, c. 1921-23

EVB2948805: Republican statesmen, c. 1921-23 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding and the First Lady with veterans at White House garden party, June 7, 1922
President Warren Harding and the First Lady with veterans at White House garden party, June 7, 1922

EVB2948811: President Warren Harding and the First Lady with veterans at White House garden party, June 7, 1922 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. March 5, 1923. Her black neckband was adopted by fashionable young women and called a 'flossie cling', a double-entendre: the neckbands were shiny and clung to the neck, as well as it being a play on First Lady’s maiden name
President Warren Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. March 5, 1923. Her black neckband was adopted by fashionable young women and called a 'flossie cling', a double-entendre: the neckbands were shiny and clung to the neck, as well as it being a play on First Lady’s maiden name

EVB2948823: President Warren Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. March 5, 1923. Her black neckband was adopted by fashionable young women and called a 'flossie cling', a double-entendre: the neckbands were shiny and clung to the neck, as well as it being a play on First Lady’s maiden name / Bridgeman Images

Former President Woodrow Wilson calls at White House the day after Warren Harding's death, August 3, 1923
Former President Woodrow Wilson calls at White House the day after Warren Harding's death, August 3, 1923

EVB2948853: Former President Woodrow Wilson calls at White House the day after Warren Harding's death, August 3, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

George F. Mitchell testing tea on Jan. 12, 1925. He was the Supervising Tea Examiner at the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Bureau of Chemistry, which evolved into the Food and Drug Administration
George F. Mitchell testing tea on Jan. 12, 1925. He was the Supervising Tea Examiner at the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Bureau of Chemistry, which evolved into the Food and Drug Administration

EVB2948856: George F. Mitchell testing tea on Jan. 12, 1925. He was the Supervising Tea Examiner at the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Bureau of Chemistry, which evolved into the Food and Drug Administration / Bridgeman Images

African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers
African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers

EVB2948907: African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers / Bridgeman Images

Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923
Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923

EVB2948952: Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Hazel E. Munsell was nutrition chemist who researched the vitamin value of foods. From 1924-1942 she worked in the Nutrition Laboratory for the United States Department of Agriculture
Dr. Hazel E. Munsell was nutrition chemist who researched the vitamin value of foods. From 1924-1942 she worked in the Nutrition Laboratory for the United States Department of Agriculture

EVB2948988: Dr. Hazel E. Munsell was nutrition chemist who researched the vitamin value of foods. From 1924-1942 she worked in the Nutrition Laboratory for the United States Department of Agriculture / Bridgeman Images

Actress Gilda Grey modeling crepe dress and cloche hat. c. 1920
Actress Gilda Grey modeling crepe dress and cloche hat. c. 1920

EVB2949014: Actress Gilda Grey modeling crepe dress and cloche hat. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge inspecting one of the first-around-the-world flight airplanes. Sept. 9, 1924. The Douglas World Cruiser was at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C
President Calvin Coolidge inspecting one of the first-around-the-world flight airplanes. Sept. 9, 1924. The Douglas World Cruiser was at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C

EVB2949029: President Calvin Coolidge inspecting one of the first-around-the-world flight airplanes. Sept. 9, 1924. The Douglas World Cruiser was at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge at a White House Garden Party. June 3, 1926
President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge at a White House Garden Party. June 3, 1926

EVB2949035: President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge at a White House Garden Party. June 3, 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Young women quizzically evaluating new dress, May 14, 1925
Young women quizzically evaluating new dress, May 14, 1925

EVB2949016: Young women quizzically evaluating new dress, May 14, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia
President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia

EVB2949094: President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia / Bridgeman Images

Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House
Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House

EVB2949103: Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House / Bridgeman Images

James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24
James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24

EVB2949109: James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24 / Bridgeman Images

The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904
The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904

EVB2949104: The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904 / Bridgeman Images

Katherine Meyer Graham, 1966
Katherine Meyer Graham, 1966

EVB2949121: Katherine Meyer Graham, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920
Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920

EVB2949110: Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920 / Bridgeman Images

Barry Goldwater, c. 1961, photo: Robert Phillips/Everett Collection
Barry Goldwater, c. 1961, photo: Robert Phillips/Everett Collection

EVB2949142: Barry Goldwater, c. 1961, photo: Robert Phillips/Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

LYNDON JOHNSON, signing civil rights housing law, 04/11/68.
LYNDON JOHNSON, signing civil rights housing law, 04/11/68.

EVB2949122: LYNDON JOHNSON, signing civil rights housing law, 04/11/68. / Bridgeman Images

Walter Cronkite, undated
Walter Cronkite, undated

EVB2949172: Walter Cronkite, undated / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865), U.S. President 1861-1865, in a photograph by Mathew Brady, c 1860's.
Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865), U.S. President 1861-1865, in a photograph by Mathew Brady, c 1860's.

EVB2949137: Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865), U.S. President 1861-1865, in a photograph by Mathew Brady, c 1860's., Brady, Mathew (1823-96) / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln, photo taken February 28, 1857
Abraham Lincoln, photo taken February 28, 1857

EVB2949143: Abraham Lincoln, photo taken February 28, 1857 / Bridgeman Images

US Elections. Center, waving: Adlai Stevenson accepting the Democratic nomination for US President at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, August, 1956
US Elections. Center, waving: Adlai Stevenson accepting the Democratic nomination for US President at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, August, 1956

EVB2949235: US Elections. Center, waving: Adlai Stevenson accepting the Democratic nomination for US President at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, August, 1956 / Bridgeman Images

Vincent Lopez (1895-1975), American band leader, c.1930s
Vincent Lopez (1895-1975), American band leader, c.1930s

EVB2949212: Vincent Lopez (1895-1975), American band leader, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

Senator Al Gore, at the Democratic National Convention, Atlanta Georgia, July 18, 1988
Senator Al Gore, at the Democratic National Convention, Atlanta Georgia, July 18, 1988

EVB2949280: Senator Al Gore, at the Democratic National Convention, Atlanta Georgia, July 18, 1988 / Bridgeman Images


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