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Piece of railroad tie from Promontory, Utah
Saved by Hart Farwell in 1869
Pilgrim Tercentenary Half Dollar
one side of the coin features a pilgrim carrying a Bible, the reverse features the Mayflower, the ship that brought the pilgrims to Massachusetts.
Political Cartoon Criticizing the 1867 Alaska Purchase
An American cartoon of 1867 on the Alaska purchase showing Secretary of State William H. Seward and President Andrew Johnson welcoming the representatives of the new territory to Washington, D.C.
Recruiting Poster for New York Mounted Rifles
Recruiting poster for the New York Cavalry, 1st Battalion, Mounted Rifles
Recruitment poster (Civil War)
Retreat of the Army of the Rappahannock, commanded by Genl. Pope through the town of Centreville. After the battle of second Bull Run
This is a photograph of an original drawing of the retreat through centreville
Ringling Bros' World's Greatest Shows: Ernesto Sisters ~from "Lithographs of the 1890's" article in
Bandwagon.
Poster depicting the three Ernesto Sisters and some of the feats and acrobatics they perform on the high wire.
Samsung Smartphone
A Samsung manufactured smartphone, used for the purposes of communication and access to the internet.
Seal of the Confederate States of America on brass medallion
Seward Descendant Holding an Eskimo" Baby and Posed with Two Eskimo" Women
Dr. Frederick W. Seward posed with two Eskimo women and child, Pay Streak, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
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Dr. Frederick W. Seward, son of William H. Seward, was a chief figure in the purchase of Alaska. Eskimos left to…
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