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U.S. Cities Collection

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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK, c1919. Birds eye view of Victory Arch and Flatiron building, New York City
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN: TENEMENTS, c1909. Tenement buildings under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. The burning of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK WORLDs FAIR. Aerial view of the Unisphere at New York Worlds Fair in Queens
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U.S. Cities Collection: NYC: CITY HALL, c1890. City Hall in New York City. Photograph, c1890
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U.S. Cities Collection: PLYMOUTH CHURCH, c1881. A paper model of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: TRIANGLE FACTORY FIRE. A window and fire escape of the Asch Building after the
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MODEL TENEMENT. Floor plan of the model tenement houses in New York City
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U.S. Cities Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. 1855. A view of 15th Street Northwest in Washington, D
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U.S. Cities Collection: TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1899. American District Telegraph (ADT) messenger boys at
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U.S. Cities Collection: CLEVELAND, 1877. Panoramic view of Cleveland from Lake Eerie, complete with extensive legend
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Lion House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE TEMPLE. The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving by Frederick Piercy
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U.S. Cities Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1880. A view of Salt Lake City. Lithograph, c1880
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW ORLEANS, c1923. View through wrought iron, New Orleans, Louisiana
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW ORLEANS: HOUSE, c1930. The parlor of the Albert Hamilton Brevard House in New Orleans
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U.S. Cities Collection: KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1905. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: PROPOSAL. Map showing a proposed subway loop connecting the West
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U.S. Cities Collection: PENELL: KNICKERBOCKER. Hotel Knickerbocker, Night Scene. Joseph Pennell, charcoal on paper
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U.S. Cities Collection: KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1909. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph
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U.S. Cities Collection: DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
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U.S. Cities Collection: MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Men waiting for the opening of the Municipal Lodging House
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U.S. Cities Collection: MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Municipal Lodging House of New York City at 432-435 East 25th Street
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U.S. Cities Collection: LODGING HOUSE, c1915. Fumigating clothing at the Municipal Lodging House of New
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MANHATTAN BRIDGE. Footpaths of the Manhattan Bridge during construction, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1903. The Flatiron building, New York. Photograph, c1903
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: THE BOWERY. View of street showing an elevated railroad in The Bowery, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1900. View of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River, New York. Photograph
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1901. A view of the bridge looking from Brooklyn toward Manhattan, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: LOWER MANHATTAN. Southeast view showing Fulton General Market (left)
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1904. On the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph c1904
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U.S. Cities Collection: WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, c1904. A display of fireworks to celebrate the opening of the bridge
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: BROKAW HOUSE. Photo shows Isaac Brokaw mansion, designed by Rose & Stone
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: BARBER STRIKE. Labor leader Joseph James Ettor (1886-1948) speaking during
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. Birds eye view of New York City with people crossing the
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK, 1908. Photographer on the 33rd floor of the Met Building overlooking New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. View of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SOUTH STREET. View of South Street in lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. A view of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CITY COLLEGE. Gate at the entrance of The College of the City of New York
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, c1912
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U.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. The pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1910


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