Man with a recording mercurial barograph, an instrument made and perfected by the U.S. Weather Bureau which measures, on a magnified scale, the fluctuations in the pressure of the air ca. 1936
Edward S. Curtis Native American Indians - Three Horses, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing headdress ca. 1905
Crowds in New York City try to catch a glimpse of Pope Paul VI as he visits the city on October 4, 1965
U.S. Government Waste - E.L. Wallace, acting Chief of the Leather Section of the Bureau of Standards, shown with the endurance shoe tester ca. 10/24/1935
Woodrow Sayre, son of Francis (State Dpt.) Sayre, and grandson of the late President, Woodrow Wilson, photographed in his football outfit at St. Albans School, Washington ca. 10/12/1935
Washington D.C. History - View of businesses: Joe Brown Theatrical Enterprises and Williams Shops, Gowns, Wraps ca. 1935
CASUALS FROM GENERAL HOSPITAL No. 28, located at Fort Sheridan, Ill., leaving a train of the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad at Madison Street station of the Elevated Railroads at Chicago ca. 1919
Edward S. Curtis Native American Indians - Indian Man in feather headdress, on horseback, holding bow and arrows ca. 1908
Gathering with Native Americans, Washington, D.C. / Gathering with American Indians in 1930s ca. 1936
Telescope built in the Newtonian configuration with one axis of the mount polar-aligned for tracking the sky ca. 1936
People stand outside of a small market in a slum area of Washington D.C. with Southern Dairies Ice Cream and Prince Albert ads on brick wall ca. 1935
Franklin D. Roosevelt - Franklin D. Roosevelt inauguration. Parade and presidential viewing stand. Washington, D.C. ca. March 4, 1933
Telescope built in the Newtonian configuration with one axis of the mount polar-aligned for tracking the sky ca. February 1936
Franklin D. Roosevelt - Franklin D. Roosevelt inauguration. Parade. Presentation of flags - Washington, D.C. March 4, 1933
Edna Morris, who lives within a few hundred feet of the government-owned "Tugwelltown" being constructed near Washington by Rehabilitation Administration, arms herself to protect her property against what she termed the "thieving" of the workers on the project ca. 10/15/1935