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Photograph from L'Illustration, early March 1916. French President Raymond Poincaré and General Joseph Joffre arrive at a railway station near the front during the Battle of Verdun. Their visit highlights the high-level coordination and symbolic support for the troops during one of World War I’s most critical and grueling engagements.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A historical exhibit at the National Archives showcases materials related to American immigration history. The display features multilingual signage and educational materials that immigrants would have encountered upon arrival to the United States, including information about naturalization processes and integration resources. Prominently visible is text explaining how new immigrants had to navigate entry procedures before being admitted to the country. The exhibit highlights the contrasting reception immigrants received, from assistance with language learning and employment to-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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Newspaper Headlines Display National Postal Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The National Postal Museum's newspaper display demonstrates the crucial role of the postal service in the distribution of news throughout American history. This exhibit showcases historical newspapers and illustrates how the postal system facilitated the spread of information across the growing nation. The display highlights the intersection of postal services and print journalism in American communication history.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Postal Museum Newspaper Exhibit Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Historic American newspapers are showcased on an illuminated display rack at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. This exhibit highlights the crucial role of newspapers in American communication history and their connection to postal services, offering visitors a glimpse into the evolution of print media and news dissemination.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Postal Museum Newspaper Exhibit Washington D.C. // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Historic American newspapers are showcased on an illuminated display rack at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. This exhibit highlights the crucial role of newspapers in American communication history and their connection to postal services, offering visitors a glimpse into the evolution of print media and news dissemination.-stock-foto
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US Postal Aviation Exhibit College Park Maryland // COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, United States — The US Postal Aviation Exhibit at the College Park Aviation Museum showcases the early days of airmail service. Visitors can explore vintage aircraft, postal equipment, and historical photographs documenting the pioneering role of aviation in mail delivery. The exhibit highlights College Park Airport's significance as an early airmail hub in the United States.-stock-foto
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US Postal Aviation Exhibit College Park Maryland // COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, United States — The US Postal Aviation Exhibit at the College Park Aviation Museum showcases the early days of airmail service. Visitors can explore vintage aircraft, postal equipment, and historical photographs documenting the pioneering role of aviation in mail delivery. The exhibit highlights College Park Airport's significance as an early airmail hub in the United States.-stock-foto
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US Postal Aviation Exhibit College Park Maryland // COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, United States — The US Postal Aviation Exhibit at the College Park Aviation Museum showcases the early days of airmail service. Visitors can explore vintage aircraft, postal equipment, and historical photographs documenting the pioneering role of aviation in mail delivery. The exhibit highlights College Park Airport's significance as an early airmail hub in the United States.-stock-foto
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A section of housing at Carswell in McDowell County, West Virginia, is transported via an aerial tramway. This image highlights the innovative methods used for moving housing materials in mining communities.-stock-foto
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Company house #8 at the Mary Francis Coal Company’s Ingram Branch in Fayette County, West Virginia, after being rehabilitated. This highlights the company’s efforts to improve employee housing.-stock-foto
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The homes built in Midland, Michigan, by Dr. Dow feature a distinctive architectural style, designed specifically for employees of Dow Chemical Co. The project highlights industrial housing for workers in 1946.-stock-foto
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The rear view of house #4 at Georges Creek Mine in Logan County, West Virginia, showing the creek where refuse and garbage from the miners' homes were dumped. This 1946 photograph highlights the environmental conditions in the mining community.-stock-foto
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This image shows a private home of a miner in the city of Westville, Illinois, in 1946, near the Bunsenville Mine operated by the U.S. Coal and Coke Company. It highlights the residential areas surrounding mining operations and the personal living spaces of coal miners.-stock-foto
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Rock formations near the Giant City Recreation Area close to the Truax Traer Coal Company's Burning Star Mine, located in Elkville, Jackson County, Illinois. This image highlights the natural landscape of the region.-stock-foto
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This photograph from 1946 shows the main housing area of the Clinchfield Coal Corp. #7 & 9 Mines camp in Clinchco, Virginia. It highlights the houses with a notable reference to the Union secretary's residence. The image reflects the community setup for coal miners and their families.-stock-foto
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A miner emerges from the James Coal Mining Company's Orpha Mine in Cadogan, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The mine lacks basic amenities such as washhouse toilet facilities and drinking water. The photo, taken in 1946, highlights the challenging conditions faced by miners.-stock-foto
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A view of the camp near Raven, Virginia, located along a creek near the Raven Red Ash Coal Company’s -2 Mine. The image from 1946 highlights the waste disposal practices in the mining camp.-stock-foto
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A view of a hydrant providing water supply at the Three Point Mine in Harlan County, Kentucky. This image from 1946 highlights basic infrastructure in mining communities.-stock-foto
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View of the Lorado Coal Mining Company’s #2 Mine in Logan County, West Virginia, featuring a deep well, hand-operated pump, and surveyed house #4. The photo highlights mining infrastructure.-stock-foto
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Beach and swimming area on a lake in McDowell County, West Virginia, captured in 1946. The scene highlights a recreational spot in the area, showcasing outdoor leisure activities available to local residents.-stock-foto
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A company-owned house (#67) in the Pocahontas Colliery community in Amonate, Tazewell County, Virginia, provides housing for employees of Pocahontas Corp. The photo highlights the living conditions in a coal mining town.-stock-foto
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The photograph captures Mrs. Blaine Sergent preparing lunch for her husband, a coal loader at Clover Gap Mine in Harlan County, Kentucky. The image highlights the heavy breakfast habits and lunch choices for coal miners in 1946.-stock-foto
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Franklin D. Sergent harnessing a mule to collect coal for his home at P V & K Coal Company’s Clover Gap Mine in Lejunior, Harlan County, Kentucky. The scene highlights the role of animals in coal collection for domestic use.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a house in a mining community from 1946. The image highlights residential housing typical of coal mining areas during this time period.-stock-foto
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Survey of conditions around house #6 at the Algoma Block Mine in Lothair, Perry County, Kentucky. This image from 1946 highlights the living conditions in the mining community during the coal industry’s peak.-stock-foto