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  1. truewestmagazine.com

    The 100 Best Historical Photos of the American Indian - Alfred Jacob Miller, George Catlin, John Mix Stanley and Karl Bodmer's romantic illustrations of America's frontier Indians were matchless eyewitness portrayals until the advent of the camera. ... Famous for leading his people in resistance against U.S. government policies, only to end ...
  2. The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, in which Union General George B. McClellan and his men successfully forced the troops of Confederate General Robert E. Lee out of Maryland and thwarted his efforts to invade the north.This photo shows then-president Abraham Lincoln visiting McClellan and his troops at their camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland, where the ...
  3. rarehistoricalphotos.com

    The subjects in the photos are older and no doubt wealthy, as photography was expensive and only accessible to those in a good financial position. The incredible set of images, many of them taken by the legendary early American photographer Mathew Brady, show a selection of various portraits taken as daguerreotype images.
  4. buzzfeednews.com

    Photographs didn't just illustrate what was happening in the world — they profoundly influenced people's ideas and actions. Photos pretty quickly began to be used as propaganda: to encourage tourism, burnish the reputation of a celebrity, bolster support for a politician, proffer a flattering portrait of a loved one, give a favorable ...
  5. High-resolution vintage photo archive with thousands of HD images. MAY CONTAIN NUTS. THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL PHOTO ARCHIVE • FRAMED PRINTS • STOCK IMAGES. PREV HOME NEXT >> Search Shorpy ... One of many such News Archive portraits showing young people (who may or may not be high school students) from the 1940s through the 1970s. 4x5 inch ...
  6. mymodernmet.com

    The 1860s in the United States was a time of turmoil and change. The first half of the decade was dominated by the American Civil War, with the later half seeing the country pull itself out from the damage during the Reconstruction.It was also an era of migration, with Lincoln's 1862 Homestead Act encouraging people to move West with the promise of 160 acres of free land.
  7. truewestmagazine.com

    100 Best Historical Photos American Old West - The arrival of the daguerreotype in the 1840s could not have come at a more fortuitous time for the American West. The camera may have missed Lewis and Clark's explorations in the early part of the century, but it preserved many of the frontier's moments in time.
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