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Small "Tourist Trap" Gold-Mining Operation. An Old Steam Shovel is Used to Gather Gravel from Stream and Pour it into a Small Gold Mill. Tourists Pan for Ore at 50c a Pan.
7/1972
Smartly dressed couple seated on an 1886-model bicycle for two
ca. 1886
"We are Pledged to Smash the Fascist Barbarians"
1942-1945
A few smiles from Akulurak fishing camp
ca. 1937 - 1942
Al Smith for President
1928
Letter from Norman Smith to President Truman
7/26/1948
Smog on the Bight off the Long Island Coast
6/1974
Smoke Billowed above Hiroshima
8/6/1945
Black Smoke Covers the Capital City During Attacks by the Viet Cong
1968
Smoke from the Neighboring Plant Settles on Everything. The Mixture of Rain, Water and Ferrous Oxide in the Smoke Produces Sulphuric Acid Which Eats Away Automobile Finis
6/1972
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