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Background imageAmerican History Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. American troops in Tampa, Florida, boarding transport

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. American troops in Tampa, Florida, boarding transport boats for Santiago, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Major General Nelson Appleton Miles and army transports at Port Tampa

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Major General Nelson Appleton Miles and army transports at Port Tampa, Florida, to be deployed during the Spanish-American War, c1898

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1907. Women and children, immigrants from Europe, in a waiting room

ELLIS ISLAND, c1907. Women and children, immigrants from Europe, in a waiting room at the immigration station in New York Harbor, c1907

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. European immigrants arriving at the immigration station

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. European immigrants arriving at the immigration station in New York Harbor, c1910

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANTS, 1920. European immigrants leaving the Ellis Island ferry to arive in

IMMIGRANTS, 1920. European immigrants leaving the Ellis Island ferry to arive in the United States, 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. European immigrants wainting for the ferry to Manhattan

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. European immigrants wainting for the ferry to Manhattan after having been cleared at the immigration station in New York Harbor. Photograph, 20 May 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1906. Clearance lines in the registry room of the immigration station

ELLIS ISLAND, 1906. Clearance lines in the registry room of the immigration station in New York Harbor, Christmas 1906

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants wainting for a boat after having passed inspection

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants wainting for a boat after having passed inspection at Ellis Island, the immigration station in New York Harbor. Stereograph, 1907

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1912. Buildings at the immigration station in New York Harbor, c1912

ELLIS ISLAND, c1912. Buildings at the immigration station in New York Harbor, c1912

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1912. The main building at the immigration station in New York Harbor

ELLIS ISLAND, 1912. The main building at the immigration station in New York Harbor, 1912

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1913. The main building at the immigration station in New York Harbor

ELLIS ISLAND, c1913. The main building at the immigration station in New York Harbor, c1913

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. A matron of the Health Department and a policeman examining

ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. A matron of the Health Department and a policeman examining incoming immigrants at the immigration station in New York Harbor, 17 March 1921

Background imageAmerican History Collection: BELGIAN REFUGEES, 1917. Belgian World War I refugees at Ellis Island, the immigration

BELGIAN REFUGEES, 1917. Belgian World War I refugees at Ellis Island, the immigration station in New York Harbor, 4 January 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: IMMIGRANTS, 1915. European immigrants leaving the ferry building in lower Manhattan

IMMIGRANTS, 1915. European immigrants leaving the ferry building in lower Manhattan after the trip from Ellis Island, 24 July 1915

Background imageAmerican History Collection: RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS, 1920. Three immigrants from Russia, probably Jewish, at Ellis Island

RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS, 1920. Three immigrants from Russia, probably Jewish, at Ellis Island, the immigration station in New York Harbor, 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1905. The immigration station at Ellis Island in Upper New York Bay, 1905

ELLIS ISLAND, 1905. The immigration station at Ellis Island in Upper New York Bay, 1905

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1912. The immigration station in New York Harbor photographed from New Jersey

ELLIS ISLAND, 1912. The immigration station in New York Harbor photographed from New Jersey, looking across Morris Canal, 1912

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1920. A group of European immigrant children waiting on a lawn at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND, 1920. A group of European immigrant children waiting on a lawn at Ellis Island, 24 September 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: WYOMING: WHEAT HARVEST. A farmer harvesting wheat in a field in northern Wyoming

WYOMING: WHEAT HARVEST. A farmer harvesting wheat in a field in northern Wyoming, on lands irrigated with waters from the Shoshone River as part of the Shoshone Reclamation Project

Background imageAmerican History Collection: WYOMING: IRRIGATION, c1915. A group of men standing behind a barbed wire fence

WYOMING: IRRIGATION, c1915. A group of men standing behind a barbed wire fence on a field in northern Wyoming that is being irrigated with waters from the Shoshone River as part of the Shoshone

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1920. Two women from Czechoslavakia, probably mother and daughter

ELLIS ISLAND, 1920. Two women from Czechoslavakia, probably mother and daughter, photographed at Ellis Island, 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: ITALIAN. An elderly Italian woman immigrant photographed at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: ITALIAN. An elderly Italian woman immigrant photographed at Ellis Island, 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants waiting to be processed in the reception hall at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants waiting to be processed in the reception hall at Ellis Island, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: GREAT HALL. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor

ELLIS ISLAND: GREAT HALL. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor, where medical inspectors checked the arrivals. Photograph, c1910

Background imageAmerican History Collection: LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. Native Americans flee in fear of Columbus

LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. Native Americans flee in fear of Columbus. Woodcut from Giuliano Datis Isole Trovate Nuovamente Per El Re di Spagna, Florence, 1493

Background imageAmerican History Collection: STATE PAPERS, 1782. Document ratifiying Dutch recognition of the United States

STATE PAPERS, 1782. Document ratifiying Dutch recognition of the United States, the first European country to do so, at The Hague, the Netherlands, 1782

Background imageAmerican History Collection: NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox

NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox, are held in quarantine on Hoffman Island before arriving at Ellis Island. Photograph, c1901

Background imageAmerican History Collection: NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox

NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Immigrants arriving in New York, thought to be infected with smallpox, are held in quarantine on Hoffman Island before arriving at Ellis Island. Photograph, c1901

Background imageAmerican History Collection: NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Hoffman Island, New York City, where immigrants with

NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Hoffman Island, New York City, where immigrants with infectious diseases were held in quarantine before arriving at Ellis Island. Photograph, c1913

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MEXICAN EXPEDITION, 1916. U. S. troops in position along the Mexican border at the

MEXICAN EXPEDITION, 1916. U. S. troops in position along the Mexican border at the
MEXICAN EXPEDITION, 1916. U.S. troops in position along the Mexican border at the time of the expedition against insurgent leader Francisco Pancho Villa, May 1916

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines mobilizing at at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines mobilizing at at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to embarking for Guantanamo, Cuba

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines photographed with crates of supplies to be

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines photographed with crates of supplies to be
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines photographed with crates of supplies to be loaded onto the U.S. Army transport ship Meade at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia

Background imageAmerican History Collection: ARMY TRANSPORT SHIP, 1913. The U. S. Army transport ship Meade being loaded at

ARMY TRANSPORT SHIP, 1913. The U. S. Army transport ship Meade being loaded at
ARMY TRANSPORT SHIP, 1913. The U.S. Army transport ship Meade being loaded at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to the departure of a U.S

Background imageAmerican History Collection: STATE MILITARY CENSUS, 1917. Proclamation by New York Governor Charles S

STATE MILITARY CENSUS, 1917. Proclamation by New York Governor Charles S. Whitman calling for a statewide military census. Lithograph poster, 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines and crew loading the U

MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U. S. Marines and crew loading the U
MARINES DEPARTING, 1913. U.S. Marines and crew loading the U.S. Army transport ship Meade at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican History Collection: MARINE AMMUNITION, 1913. The transfer of 8-inch mortar shells from the deck of

MARINE AMMUNITION, 1913. The transfer of 8-inch mortar shells from the deck of the armored cruiser USS Brooklyn at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TAKING: WISCONSIN. A U. S. Census taker records information about a Winnebago

CENSUS TAKING: WISCONSIN. A U. S. Census taker records information about a Winnebago
CENSUS TAKING: WISCONSIN. A U.S. Census taker records information about a Winnebago Native American family in Wisconsin. Photograph, c1911

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908
CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U.S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908
CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U.S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908
CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U.S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908
CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U.S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS RECORDS, 1922. Census records loaded onto the back of a truck

CENSUS RECORDS, 1922. Census records loaded onto the back of a truck. Photograph 24 June 1922

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U. S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908
CENSUS TABULATOR, c1908. A U.S. Census Bureau tabulator and operator. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1919. American census tabulator. Photograph, 1919

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1919. American census tabulator. Photograph, 1919

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS, 1920. An American census taker. Photograph, 1920

CENSUS, 1920. An American census taker. Photograph, 1920

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1919. A worker for the U. S. Census Bureau tabulating data. Photograph

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1919. A worker for the U. S. Census Bureau tabulating data. Photograph
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1919. A worker for the U.S. Census Bureau tabulating data. Photograph, 1919

Background imageAmerican History Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulator. Photograph, 1917

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1917. American census tabulator. Photograph, 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: AGRICULTURE CENSUS, c1916. Men tabulating data of an agricultural census, c1916

AGRICULTURE CENSUS, c1916. Men tabulating data of an agricultural census, c1916



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