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Dorthea Lynn Dix
Dorthea Lynn Dix
Citation for PFC Desmond Doss
Citation for PFC Desmond Doss
1945
Doughboy Fighting Through Barbed Wire Entanglements
Doughboy Fighting Through Barbed Wire Entanglements
12/21/1918
Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City.
Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City.
4/1918
Military Aircraft Production at the Douglas Plant
Military Aircraft Production at the Douglas Plant
ca. 10/1942
Photograph of Douglas Reservoir in Northeast Tennessee
Photograph of Douglas Reservoir in Northeast Tennessee
1942
Douglas Tomb State Memorial, Chicago, IL
Douglas Tomb State Memorial, Chicago, IL
1881 (Photograph 1984)
Letter to James G. Blaine Recommending Frederick Douglass as U.S. Minister to Haiti
Letter to James G. Blaine Recommending Frederick Douglass as U.S. Minister to Haiti
7/2/1889
Petition for Woman Suffrage from Frederick Douglass Jr. and Other Residents of the District of Columbia
Petition for Woman Suffrage from Frederick Douglass Jr. and Other Residents of the District of Columbia
1878
Dover County of Strafford, Cotton Factory - Questions to be Addressed
Dover County of Strafford, Cotton Factory - Questions to be Addressed
ca. 1820 - ca. 1821
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