EVB2936162:
Salvation Army's New Year's Dinner in a large auditorium, 1910 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936162
Salvation Army's New Year's Dinner in a large auditorium, 1910 (b/w photo)
EVB2935890:
Marguerite 'Missy' LeHand (1898-1944), was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt for 21 years. She was an integral part of the Roosevelt family, and had her own room at Hyde Park and in a private apartment in the White House. c. 1935 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935890
Marguerite 'Missy' LeHand (1898-1944), was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt for 21 years. She was an integral part of the Roosevelt family, and had her own room at Hyde Park and in a private apartment in the White House. c. 1935
EVB2935911:
Brothers Robert F. and John F. Kennedy, portrait, standing on the White House portico. c. 1962 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935911
Brothers Robert F. and John F. Kennedy, portrait, standing on the White House portico. c. 1962
EVB2935876:
Ronald Ernest 'Ron' Paul (b. 1935), Republican Congressman for the State of Texas. c. 1976 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935876
Ronald Ernest 'Ron' Paul (b. 1935), Republican Congressman for the State of Texas. c. 1976
EVB2935980:
Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), German 19th century aviation pioneer was the first person to make repeated successful gliding flights / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935980
Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), German 19th century aviation pioneer was the first person to make repeated successful gliding flights
EVB2935942:
Ambrotype of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935942
Ambrotype of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858
EVB2936091:
African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864, American Photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936091
African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864
American Photographer, (19th century)
EVB2935948:
Trophy room at Sagamore Hill, summer home of President Theodore Roosevelt, with bison heads, bearskin rug, and battle standards. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935948
Trophy room at Sagamore Hill, summer home of President Theodore Roosevelt, with bison heads, bearskin rug, and battle standards. c. 1910
EVB2936109:
Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925), progressive Democratic politician from Wisconsin in 1911 portrait. He supported minimum wages, women's suffrage, and income taxes. He opposed big business corruption, U.S. entry into World War I, and the League of Nations / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936109
Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925), progressive Democratic politician from Wisconsin in 1911 portrait. He supported minimum wages, women's suffrage, and income taxes. He opposed big business corruption, U.S. entry into World War I, and the League of Nations
EVB2935963:
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in casual dress, c. 1910-1919 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935963
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in casual dress, c. 1910-1919
EVB2935887:
Cartoon of Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall (1861-1944), sitting on a rock in the desert, surrounded by tiny oil wells, holding a teacup. During the Teapot Dome scandal, Fall was convicted receiving bribes from leasers of government owned oil reserves / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935887
Cartoon of Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall (1861-1944), sitting on a rock in the desert, surrounded by tiny oil wells, holding a teacup. During the Teapot Dome scandal, Fall was convicted receiving bribes from leasers of government owned oil reserves
EVB2935885:
Engraving by Amos Doolittle, with a portrait of President John Adams and the coat of arms of each of the sixteen states. 1799 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935885
Engraving by Amos Doolittle, with a portrait of President John Adams and the coat of arms of each of the sixteen states. 1799
EVB2935998:
William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), testifying before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandal on April 4, 1924. A few days earlier, President Coolidge had demanded his resignation / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935998
William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), testifying before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandal on April 4, 1924. A few days earlier, President Coolidge had demanded his resignation
EVB2936001:
African American convicts in a Southern work gang breaking up rocks with sledge hammers. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936001
African American convicts in a Southern work gang breaking up rocks with sledge hammers. c. 1940
EVB2936007:
African American school children posed with their teacher outside a segregated one-room school, in South Carolina. c. 1905 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936007
African American school children posed with their teacher outside a segregated one-room school, in South Carolina. c. 1905
EVB2935939:
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935939
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858
EVB2936073:
United States Resettlement Administration exhibit in Cleveland, Ohio, promoting construction of planned communities by relief labor during the early years of the New Deal. Federal Emergency Relief Act, signed on 5/12/1933, authorized large scale public works projects / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936073
United States Resettlement Administration exhibit in Cleveland, Ohio, promoting construction of planned communities by relief labor during the early years of the New Deal. Federal Emergency Relief Act, signed on 5/12/1933, authorized large scale public works projects
EVB2935945:
Official Portrait of Vice President Dan Quayle. 1989 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935945
Official Portrait of Vice President Dan Quayle. 1989
EVB2936100:
Interior view of a large convention hall filled with seated people. The 35-star flags decorating the hall allow the image to be dated as 1865 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936100
Interior view of a large convention hall filled with seated people. The 35-star flags decorating the hall allow the image to be dated as 1865
EVB2935951:
Young Theodore Roosevelt dressed in deer skins, posing with a rifle in an 1885 studio portrait, American Photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935951
Young Theodore Roosevelt dressed in deer skins, posing with a rifle in an 1885 studio portrait
American Photographer, (19th century)
EVB2935975:
Seabiscuit acrossing the finish line, beating Triple Crown winner War Admiral at Pimlico race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. November 1, 1938. 40 million people listened to the race on the radio / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935975
Seabiscuit acrossing the finish line, beating Triple Crown winner War Admiral at Pimlico race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. November 1, 1938. 40 million people listened to the race on the radio
EVB2935978:
Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Henry Ford, was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935978
Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Henry Ford, was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943
EVB2936029:
George Grey Barnard (1863-1938), American sculptor, created several important monuments, including a controversial statue of Abraham Lincoln in Cincinnati in 1917. Portrait by Carl Van Vechten, Vechten, Carl Van (1880-1964) / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936029
George Grey Barnard (1863-1938), American sculptor, created several important monuments, including a controversial statue of Abraham Lincoln in Cincinnati in 1917. Portrait by Carl Van Vechten
Vechten, Carl Van (1880-1964)
EVB2936062:
Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Polish-born American sculptor standing beside his sculpture in an artists studio class. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936062
Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Polish-born American sculptor standing beside his sculpture in an artists studio class. c. 1915
EVB2936092:
Map of North America continent showing extent of exploration in 1650. California is shown as an Island and the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are unknown / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936092
Map of North America continent showing extent of exploration in 1650. California is shown as an Island and the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are unknown
EVB2936101:
Harry M. Daugherty (1860-1941), testifying at the Senate Investigation of the Teapot Dome scandal. His testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand his resignation / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936101
Harry M. Daugherty (1860-1941), testifying at the Senate Investigation of the Teapot Dome scandal. His testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand his resignation
EVB2936113:
The White House kitchen during the presidency of Benjamin Harrison. c. 1892, American Photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936113
The White House kitchen during the presidency of Benjamin Harrison. c. 1892
American Photographer, (19th century)
EVB2936119:
President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), takes the oath of office from Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1930), on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1929 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936119
President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), takes the oath of office from Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1930), on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1929
EVB2936152:
Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. c. 1895 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936152
Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. c. 1895
EVB2936173:
Muhammad Ali, works out on light bag in Miami, Florida. 1965 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2936173
Muhammad Ali, works out on light bag in Miami, Florida. 1965
EVB2935806:
Jan Garrigue Masaryk (1886-1948), Czechoslovak diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. Mystery shrouds his death by a fall from his bathroom window after the Communists gained power. 1947 portrait / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935806
Jan Garrigue Masaryk (1886-1948), Czechoslovak diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. Mystery shrouds his death by a fall from his bathroom window after the Communists gained power. 1947 portrait
EVB2935654:
Susan Epperson, the plaintiff in Epperson v. Arkansas, 393 U.S. 97 (1968), holding biology textbook. The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated an Arkansas statute prohibiting teaching of evolution in the public schools / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935654
Susan Epperson, the plaintiff in Epperson v. Arkansas, 393 U.S. 97 (1968), holding biology textbook. The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated an Arkansas statute prohibiting teaching of evolution in the public schools
EVB2935681:
A family of poor sharecroppers at their Arkansas farm home welcome a Red Cross worker during the great drought of 1930-31. There is a striking contrast in the clothing and style of the urban Red Cross worker and the rural family / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935681
A family of poor sharecroppers at their Arkansas farm home welcome a Red Cross worker during the great drought of 1930-31. There is a striking contrast in the clothing and style of the urban Red Cross worker and the rural family
EVB2935780:
British Conservative party leaders in 1925. From left, Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary; Premier Stanley Baldwin; and Sir Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935780
British Conservative party leaders in 1925. From left, Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary; Premier Stanley Baldwin; and Sir Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer
EVB2935783:
Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, with Eleanor Roosevelt, at the grave of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, N.Y. March 1946 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935783
Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, with Eleanor Roosevelt, at the grave of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, N.Y. March 1946
EVB2935828:
Battalion of Republican (anti-Franco) shock troops marching in Madrid during Spanish Civil War, Madrid. They make the clenched fist salute of solidarity. c. 1937 / Bridgeman Images
ID: EVB2935828
Battalion of Republican (anti-Franco) shock troops marching in Madrid during Spanish Civil War, Madrid. They make the clenched fist salute of solidarity. c. 1937