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photo police journal archives
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LIFE Photo Archive Collaboration between LIFE and Google has resulted in this database of millions of photographs dating from the 1860s. Library of Virginia's Online Photo Collections Portal to the Library of Virginia's digital image collections, including 1939 World's Fair Photograph Collection, School Buildings Service Photographs, Virginia Chamber of Commerce Photograph Collection and more. Indiana Historical Society Digital Image Collections There are more than 50,000 digital images available on this website, divided into categories such as African-American Indiana History, Lincoln, Military History, and more. The photographs are from the collections of the Bancroft Library and the California State Library.Ĭhronological List of Presidents, First Ladies, and Vice Presidents of the United States This Library of Congress site contains links to at least one likeness of each of the presidents and vice presidents, and most of the first ladies.ĭenver Public Library's Western History/Genealogy Department Photographs "Subjects include Native Americans, pioneers, railroads, mining, Denver and Colorado towns, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and the 10th Mountain Division ski troops." General Cased Photographs Project The Cased Photographs Project provides access to rare California pictorial documents dating from the California Gold Rush.

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What Do You Want to Preserve? This NARA page includes photograph preservation information, including how to store photos, digitize photos, handle negatives, and more. It includes 14 photographs." From the Harry S. War Relocation Authority and the Incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II "This collection focuses on The War Relocation Authority and The Incarceration of Japanese-Americans During World War II.

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National Archives Flickr Page NARA has posted 206 sets of photographs to Flickr. "Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project" Bruce Bustard describes the DOCUMERICA project and what it revealed about America during the 1970s in this Prologue article. This photo collection focuses specifically on the triumphs and tribulations of African-Americans at that time. White’s photo documentary for the Environmental Protection Agency on conditions in Chicago during the mid-1970’s. The photographs in this online exhibit represent seminal events and everyday life in America throughout the 20th century. Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives A digital retrospective of the best of the National Archives still photography collections. Pictures of United States Navy Ships (1775-1941).Pictures of African Americans During World War II.Pictures of Native Americans in the United States.Photographs of the American West: 1861-1912.It also provides links to digital photo collections. Photographs and Graphic Works in the National Archives at College Park, MD The web page of the Still Pictures branch of the National Archives describes the unit's holdings. The photographs date from 1864-1937 and contain size description, place of origin, photographer name, and original captions. Panoramic: Photographs from the National Archives A small sample of the panoramic photographs held in the Still Pictures collection of the National Archives.

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"From Sophie's Alley to the White House: Rediscovering the Visions of Pioneering Black Government Photographers" Nicholas Natanson's Prologue article about the success and obstacles encountered by black federal photographers. "From Pearl Harbor to Elvis: Images That Endure" Prologue article by Ellen Fried describes some of the most requested photos from NARA's holdings. The result is a collection of more than 20,000 photographs. Jerry Simmons discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) photodocumentary project to record changes in the American environment. "DOCUMERICA: Snapshots of Crisis and Cure in the 1970s" Prologue article by C. A lesson plan for educators that provides a correlation between the Great Depression and American attitudes toward the Japanese is included. NARA Resources Documents and Photographs Related to Japanese Relocation during World War II A collection of NARA documents and photographs relating to the internment of Japanese in the United States. See Bibliography of Photography Resources for a selection of related materials available in ALIC. Photography links were compiled in 2002 by Margaret Kensinger, an ALIC student library technician from the College of Information Science at the University of Maryland.















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