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Background imageTravel Collection: NEBRASKA: RAILROAD TRESTLE. Temporary trestle work built by the Union Pacific Railroad

NEBRASKA: RAILROAD TRESTLE. Temporary trestle work built by the Union Pacific Railroad across the Papio Valley in Nebraska. Photograph by J.E. Stimson, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD DEPOT, c1868. Depot of the Central Pacific Railroad at Elko, Nevada, during

RAILROAD DEPOT, c1868. Depot of the Central Pacific Railroad at Elko, Nevada, during the construction of the first transcontinental railroad. Stereograph by Alfred Hart, c1868

Background imageTravel Collection: MONTANA: MARENT GULCH. The Marent Gulch Trestle near Missoula, Montana. Photograph

MONTANA: MARENT GULCH. The Marent Gulch Trestle near Missoula, Montana. Photograph, 1883

Background imageTravel Collection: COLORADO: LA VETA PASS. A train and passengers at La Veta Pass, Colorado. Photograph

COLORADO: LA VETA PASS. A train and passengers at La Veta Pass, Colorado. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILWAY CAR, 1913. A Benzene motor coach, 1913

RAILWAY CAR, 1913. A Benzene motor coach, 1913

Background imageTravel Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1913. View of Culebra Cut during construction of the Panama Canal

PANAMA CANAL, 1913. View of Culebra Cut during construction of the Panama Canal. Gold Hill on the right and Contractors Hill on the left. Photograph, 1913

Background imageTravel Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1908. View of the Panama Canal during construction. Photograph, 1908

PANAMA CANAL, 1908. View of the Panama Canal during construction. Photograph, 1908

Background imageTravel Collection: REO AUTOMOBILE. Group of women in an REO automobile. Photograph, c1910

REO AUTOMOBILE. Group of women in an REO automobile. Photograph, c1910

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, c1915. A group of men in an automobile. Photograph, early 20th century

AUTOMOBILE, c1915. A group of men in an automobile. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageTravel Collection: ELECTRIC CAR, c1919. Charging the battery of a Detroit Electric automobile. Photograph

ELECTRIC CAR, c1919. Charging the battery of a Detroit Electric automobile. Photograph, c1919

Background imageTravel Collection: BUICK AUTOMOBILE, c1907. A woman driving a Buick automobile on a dirt road. Photograph

BUICK AUTOMOBILE, c1907. A woman driving a Buick automobile on a dirt road. Photograph, c1907

Background imageTravel Collection: SELDEN AUTOMOBILE. An automobile patented by George B

SELDEN AUTOMOBILE. An automobile patented by George B. Selden in 1895. The car is dated 1877 because the patent, originally filed in 1879, was backdated to this date. Photograph, 20th century

Background imageTravel Collection: KISSEL KAR, 1910. Five men riding in a Kissel Kar automobile in Massachusetts, 1910

KISSEL KAR, 1910. Five men riding in a Kissel Kar automobile in Massachusetts, 1910

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE: STANLEY STEAMER. A Stanley Motor Carriage Company Model BX steam-engine automobile

AUTOMOBILE: STANLEY STEAMER. A Stanley Motor Carriage Company Model BX steam-engine automobile. Photograph, c1905

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1921. An automobile photographed in 1921

AUTOMOBILE, 1921. An automobile photographed in 1921

Background imageTravel Collection: FORD ASSEMBLY LINE, c1913. Workers installing gas tanks at the assembly line at

FORD ASSEMBLY LINE, c1913. Workers installing gas tanks at the assembly line at the Ford automobile plant in Highland Park, Michigan, c1913

Background imageTravel Collection: FORD ASSEMBLY LINE, c1913. The assembly line at the Ford automobile plant in Highland Park

FORD ASSEMBLY LINE, c1913. The assembly line at the Ford automobile plant in Highland Park, Michigan, c1913

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE, 1929. A crowd cheering on the Stourbridge Lion, the first locomotive

LOCOMOTIVE, 1929. A crowd cheering on the Stourbridge Lion, the first locomotive to be operated in the United States on 8 August 1829. Painting by Clyde Osmer DeLand, c1916

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD WORKERS, c1909. Railroad workers on the first train going through the Chicago

RAILROAD WORKERS, c1909. Railroad workers on the first train going through the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Pass in the Bitter Root Mountains in Idaho. Photograph, c1909

Background imageTravel Collection: CHICAGO: LOCOMOTIVES, c1906. Railway yards at 12th Street in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: LOCOMOTIVES, c1906. Railway yards at 12th Street in Chicago, Illinois. Stereograph, c1906

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD WORKERS, c1903. Construction workers elevating a track at a road crossing at Joliet

RAILROAD WORKERS, c1903. Construction workers elevating a track at a road crossing at Joliet, Illinois. Photograph, c1903

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD WORKERS, 1901. Construction workers building an elevated railroad track with lumber

RAILROAD WORKERS, 1901. Construction workers building an elevated railroad track with lumber and mortar, in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 1901

Background imageTravel Collection: INUITS IN CAR, c1906. A group of Inuits riding in a car. Photograph by Frank Nowell

INUITS IN CAR, c1906. A group of Inuits riding in a car. Photograph by Frank Nowell, c1906

Background imageTravel Collection: COUPLE DRIVING, c1907. A man and woman driving a car. Photograph, c1907

COUPLE DRIVING, c1907. A man and woman driving a car. Photograph, c1907

Background imageTravel Collection: JAPAN: WOMEN CHAUFFEURS. The first women chauffeurs in Japan. Photograph, c1911

JAPAN: WOMEN CHAUFFEURS. The first women chauffeurs in Japan. Photograph, c1911

Background imageTravel Collection: COUPLE DRIVING, c1907. A woman driving a car and talking with a man. Photograph, c1907

COUPLE DRIVING, c1907. A woman driving a car and talking with a man. Photograph, c1907

Background imageTravel Collection: COUPLE: COURTSHIP, c1907. A woman in an automobile talking with a man on the street

COUPLE: COURTSHIP, c1907. A woman in an automobile talking with a man on the street. Photograph, c1907

Background imageTravel Collection: DETROIT: AUTO FACTORY, c1917. Mounting the automobile body onto a chassis, at an

DETROIT: AUTO FACTORY, c1917. Mounting the automobile body onto a chassis, at an automobile factory in Detroit, Michigan. Stereograph, c1917

Background imageTravel Collection: DETROIT: AUTO FACTORY, c1916. Building automobile bodies at a factory in Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: AUTO FACTORY, c1916. Building automobile bodies at a factory in Detroit, Michigan. Stereograph, c1916

Background imageTravel Collection: RACECAR DRIVERS, 1916. Racecar drivers Rockstall and Quickwell in a Mercer automobile

RACECAR DRIVERS, 1916. Racecar drivers Rockstall and Quickwell in a Mercer automobile at the Astor Cup race at the Sheepshead Bay Speedway in New York, 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: FIRE ENGINE, c1911. Fire engine of the Fire Department of New York being filled with water

FIRE ENGINE, c1911. Fire engine of the Fire Department of New York being filled with water, c1911

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTO RACE, 1915. A racecar on the Benning racetrack near Washington, D. C. 1915

AUTO RACE, 1915. A racecar on the Benning racetrack near Washington, D. C. 1915
AUTO RACE, 1915. A racecar on the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1915

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTO RACE, 1916. A Stutz Weightman Special and other racecars going around a turn

AUTO RACE, 1916. A Stutz Weightman Special and other racecars going around a turn at the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A Stutz Weightman Special racecar going around a turn at the

STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A Stutz Weightman Special racecar going around a turn at the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A woman working under the hood of a Stutz Weightman Special

STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A woman working under the hood of a Stutz Weightman Special racecar at the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A man and woman in a Stutz Weightman Special racecar at the

STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A man and woman in a Stutz Weightman Special racecar at the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A man and woman in a Stutz Weightman Special racecar at the

STUTZ RACECAR, 1916. A man and woman in a Stutz Weightman Special racecar at the Benning racetrack near Washington, D.C. 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE: DISBROW, c1917. A Disbrow special motor car, c1917

AUTOMOBILE: DISBROW, c1917. A Disbrow special motor car, c1917

Background imageTravel Collection: ENGLAND: MOTOR PLOW, c1905. A motorized plow being used on a farm in England. Stereograph

ENGLAND: MOTOR PLOW, c1905. A motorized plow being used on a farm in England. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageTravel Collection: FRITZI SCHEFF (1879-1954). American actress and singer. Photographed in an automobile

FRITZI SCHEFF (1879-1954). American actress and singer. Photographed in an automobile, c1913

Background imageTravel Collection: ALEXANDER WINTON (1860-1932). American (Scottish-born) auto manufacturer

ALEXANDER WINTON (1860-1932). American (Scottish-born) auto manufacturer. Winton driving one of his cars on a racetrack, c1901

Background imageTravel Collection: RACECAR DRIVERS, 1906. A French racecar driver and a companion photographed in

RACECAR DRIVERS, 1906. A French racecar driver and a companion photographed in his car after winning a race at the Circuit de la Sarthe near Le Mans, France, 27 June 1906

Background imageTravel Collection: RACECAR DRIVER, c1906. Racecar driver Henry Fournier ready for a race, c1906

RACECAR DRIVER, c1906. Racecar driver Henry Fournier ready for a race, c1906

Background imageTravel Collection: WESTCOTT AUTOMOBILES, 1917. Westcott automobiles at an auto show in Washington, D

WESTCOTT AUTOMOBILES, 1917. Westcott automobiles at an auto show in Washington, D.C. 3-10 March 1917

Background imageTravel Collection: VIRGINIA: RACETRACK, c1905. An automobile race at the annual fair of the Richmond

VIRGINIA: RACETRACK, c1905. An automobile race at the annual fair of the Richmond County Agricultural Society in Virginia. Photograph, c1905

Background imageTravel Collection: D. C. : AUTOMOBILE, c1919. Automobile owned by Mrs

D. C. : AUTOMOBILE, c1919. Automobile owned by Mrs
D.C.: AUTOMOBILE, c1919. Automobile owned by Mrs. Charles W. Richardson in the driveway of her home in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1919

Background imageTravel Collection: RACECAR DRIVERS, c1913. Two racecar drivers at a racetrack in Indianapolis. Photograph

RACECAR DRIVERS, c1913. Two racecar drivers at a racetrack in Indianapolis. Photograph, c1913

Background imageTravel Collection: RACECAR DRIVERS, c1913. Two racecar drivers at a racetrack in Indianapolis. Photograph

RACECAR DRIVERS, c1913. Two racecar drivers at a racetrack in Indianapolis. Photograph, c1913



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