New York, New York: September 16, 1947 U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall and Eleanor Roosevelt at U.N. delegation reception at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
Hyde Park, New York: August 10, 1946 Eleanor Roosevelt with a group of World War II widows and their children at her Hyde Park estate where she invited them for a picnic today.
Eleanor Roosevelt on her Wedding Day, full-length Portrait, New York City, New York, USA, Pach Brothers Studio, March 17, 1905
Eleanor Roosevelt
Washington, D.C.: May 11, 1954 Former First Ladies and former President Truman get together at the White House for the publication of White House Social Secretary Edith Helm's memoirs. L-R: Mrs. Truman, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Helm, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mr. Truman.
Postmaster General James A. Farley, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Attending Democratic Victory Dinner, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, March 4, 1937
New York, New York: December 17, 1952 (L-R) General Douglas MacArthur, Secretary of State to be, John Foster Dulles, and President-elect Dwight Eisenhower stand outside of Dulles' home after conferring on the Korean conflict.
Portrait Of Eleanor Roosevelt
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with Mariette Rheiner Garner, Wife of Vice President John Nance Garner, attending Senate Ladies Luncheon, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, January 11, 1938
U.S. President William McKinley Delivering his last Address, Buffalo, New York, USA, Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, September 5, 1901
U.S. Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr., First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, on back of Pennsylvania Railroad Train, Harris & Ewing, 1935
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
New York Police Band
New York, New York: c. 1946 A policeman next to a Grand Central Terminal sign calls in to headquarters on a police phone.
Washington, D.C.: February 18, 1938 President Roosevelt congratulates Joseph P. Kennedy after he took the oath from Associate Justice Stanley Reed as the new U.S. envoy to Great Britain.
Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), British Statesman and two-time Prime Minister, Engraving from an Original Painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women in Europe and America, Johnson, Wilson & Company Publishing, New York, 1873
New York, New York: September 3, 1972 A woman stands with her luggage at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Julia Dent Grant (1826-1902), U.S. First Lady and wife of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, full-length standing Portrait, Mathew Brady Studio, 1864
Eisenhowers At Easter
Richard Nixon And Family
Ronald And Nancy Reagan
Ida Saxton McKinley (1847-1907), First Lady of the United States 1897-1901, Wife of U.S. President William McKinley, Full-Length Portrait, 1900
Edith Roosevelt (1861-1948), First Lady of the United States 1901-1909 as Wife of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, Full-Length Portrait Standing near Desk, 1903
New York, New York: October 11, 1930 New York University's McNamara throws a pass to N.Y.U. end Neemick for a 20 yard gain aginst Villanova at Yankee Stadium. NYU defeated Villanova by a score of 20 to 6.
Lucy Webb Hayes, (1831-89), First Lady of the United States 1877-81, Wife of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes, Three-Quarter Length Portrait, Photograph, Brady-Handy Collection, 1870's
Edith Roosevelt (1861-1948), First Lady of the United States 1901-1909 as Wife of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, Full-Length Portrait, Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1903
Dolley Todd Madison (1768-1849), Wife of 4th U.S. President James Madison, Three-Quarter Length Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilso
Rochester, New York: April 16, 1956 Men shown with the Eastman Kodak camera that took the largest photograph ever of a golf scene at the Oak Hill Country Club, scene of the forthcoming 56th U.S.G.A Open Championship. The photograph is 60 feet long and 18
Atlantic Ocean: September 18, 1947 President Harry truman, Mrs. truman,and their daughter, Margaret, on board the USS Missouri as they watch firing practice of the ship's 16 inch guns. The First Family is returning from the state visit to Brazil.
Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth (1837-61), Colonel in U.S. Army, Commissioned into 11th Infantry New York, Killed in 1861 while Stationed with his Regiment at Marshall House Hotel, Alexandria, Virginia, becoming the First Casualty of the American Civil Wa
New York, New York: c. 1922 A New York policeman from the 77th Precinct whose beat includes the lake in Central Park
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE
Republican Presidential Frontrunner Donald J. Trump Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidate Us Senator Marco Rubio Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidate NJ Governor Chris Christie Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidates Donald J. Trump And Ben Carson Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidate Ben Carson Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidates Us Senator Ted Cruz And Donald J. Trump Stand Tall
Republican Presidential Candidates Us Senator Ted Cruz And Donald J. Trump Shake Hands
Republican Presidential Candidates Us Senator Ted Cruz And Donald J. Trump Clapping
Republican Presidential Candidate Former Dr. Ben Carson Shakes Hands With Senator Marco Rubio
NJ Governor Chris Christie A 2016 Presidential Candidate, Waves On Stage
U.S. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt at rear of Train leaving for Warm Springs, Georgia, Washington, D.C., USA, Harris & Ewing, 1935
Ulysses Grant After the Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia, USA, June 1864
President Lincoln At Antietam
Pebble Beach, California: 1956 President Dwight Eisenhower chatting at Pebble Beach
England: March 11, 1944 Commander of the Allied Invasion Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, stops to exchange a few words with men in an armored division. British General Bernard Montgomery wearing his beret is at right.
Margaret Sanger With Senator
LaGuardia Seeks Impeachment
The Kitchen Debate
Oberleutnant Max Immelmann, German Air Ace Who Dropped the First Bombs & Propaganda Leaflets on Paris, France, September 1914
Glen Cove, New York: April 7, 1947. Butch, the 240 pound St. Bernard who lives on the town, and is taken care of by the residents of Glen Cove. Here he is playing horse for a three year resident boy.
Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Author Mary Roberts Rhinehart
Allene Ray Stunt Woman
Model Wearing Fur Cape
U.S. Secretary of War William Howard Taft, Three-Quarter Length Standing Portrait, 1907
Stanford, California: November, 1924 Glenn 'Pop' Warner is the new football coach at Stanford University. L-R: 'Tiny' Thornhill, linesmen tutor; Pop Warner; Andy Kerr, Warner's assistant; and team captain Jim Lawson.
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower and King Paul of Greece Standing in Convertible Car, Athens, Greece, 1959
New York, New York: c. 1908. Judge John W. Goff (r) of the New York Supreme Court. He was also chief counsel for the Lexow Committee in 1893 to investigate corruption in the Tammnay Hall run NY Police Department.
Washington, D.C.: March 10, 1937 Newspaper columnist and radio commentator Drew Pearson with co-author Bob Allen present members of the House of Representatives with autographed copies of their new satire on the Supreme Court, 'The Nine Old Men'.
Roosevelt Field, New York
New York Strike Scene
New York Senator Roy S. Copeland and Amelia Earhart at Senate Hearings on Aviation Safety, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1936
Theodore Roosevelt, Full-Length Portrait on Deck of the Ship Guiana in New York Harbor prior to sailing to the West Indies, Bain News Service, February 11, 1916
A New York Exercise Class
Armistice Day In New York
New York, New York: c. 1911 A portrait of New York Giants center fielder Fred Snodgrass,
New York, New York: c. 1935 Looking at the lower Manhattan skyline over the New York Central pier #4.
Growing Sugar In New York City
New York, New York: c. 1937 The Lower Manhattan and financial districts skyline
New York, New York: c. 1938. A crowd on the streets in Manhattan.
Fish Market Employee, Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, USA, August 1961
New York, New York: 1962 New Yorkers eager for news of the Cuban crisis line up to buy newspapers.
New York, New York: c. 1938. A family roller skates through Central Park heading towards 59th Street and the Essex House in New York City.
Immigrant Family, Ellis Island, New York, USA, circa 1905
New York, New York: 1939 The interior of Pennsylvania Station with its famous clerestory windows up above.
New York, New York: c. 1928 Boy Scouts celebrate Washington's birthday at the Sub Treasury Building on Wall Street.
New York, New York: August 20, 1945 Applicants waiting to register for jobs and state fund assistance.
New York, New York: c. 1926 A New York City Department of Health Inspector takes a lactometer reading on the distribution platform of a pasteurizing plant. It measure the specific gravity and therefore the richness of the milk.
New York, New York: April 7, 1927 Actresses from the Boadway musicals 'Queen High' and 'Desert Song' get a kick on the rigging of the SS La France as she is at anchor in the New York City Harbor.
New York, New York: c. 1928.Nine New York policemen will form the nucleus of the first Air Traffic Squad.They will be trained by trans-Atlantic pilot, Clarence Chamberlin.
New York, New York: c. 1929 African American student nurses at the Lincoln Training School for Nurses in the Bronx learning methods of dressing wounds.
New York, New York: December 22, 1927 People lined up at the parcel post window at the General Post Office in N.Y. to mail their Christmas packages.
New York, New York: May, 1938 WPA pickets gathered at Columbus Circle after marching along Columbus Avenue protesting Work Progress Administration policies.
New York, New York: April 24, 1925 Claire Luce, star dancer of the Music Box Revue, is one of the early birds in the WOR radio gym class.
New York, New York: August 7, 1919 The 2nd Division is welcomed home with a rose strewn parade in NYC.
New York, New York: May 1, 1963 The enclosed loading platform at the Port Authority Bus Terminal being used by passengers boarding a bus for Maplewood.
New York, New York: 1957.A portrait of noted jazz pianist, arranger and composer Mary Lou Williams leaning against her piano.
Brenda Joyce, Publicity Portrait for the Film, "Little Old New York", 20th Century-Fox, 1940
Three Men at Table, Studio Portrait, Dunkirk, New York, USA, circa 1893
Moscow, Russia: March 31, 1947 Soviet Marshall Koniev (L), and General Mark Clark(R), toast each other at a party given by Foreign Minister Molotov for the delegates to the Big Four Foreign Ministers Conference. Soviet Deputy Foreign MInister Andre Gusiev watches.
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ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVEL
ROSALYNN CARTER (1927- ).
BETTY FORD (1918-2011).
New York, New York: c. 1929 African American nurses on the steps of the Lincoln Training School for Nurses at 141st Street and Southern Boulevard in the Bronx.
New York, New York: March 9, 1922 An Army private comes to attention and salutes as he hears the Star Spangled Banner sent wireless over a Marvel receiving radio set with a horn attached to throw the sound.
New York, New York: c. 1915 The quarterback at the far right watches his pass get tipped by a member of the opposing team's offensive line during a game in Yankee Stadium.
New York, New York: c. 1915 The quarterback at the far left is getting swarmed by defenders as he attempts to pass the football during a game in Yankee Stadium.
New York, New York: c. 1929 A 57 foot Elco motor boat is being loaded onto a truck for transport through the streets to the forthcoming Motor Boat Show.
New York, New York: November 3, 1961 India Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as she as arrives at JFK airport and is met by United States ambassador to India Kenneth Keating.
New York, New York: April 13, 1919 A truck load of wounded soldiers arriving at Madison Square Garden for a free performance of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus. Six thousand soldiers were invited.
New York, New York: 1964 The fatal shooting of Harlem resident James Powell by NYPD Lieutenant Gilligan stirred Negro rioters to race through Harlem streets carrying pictures of Lt. Gilligan.
New York, New York: 1921.Hippodrome dancer Miriam Miller wearing producer Charles Dillingham's "Blue Laws" solution to the revealing costumes currently worn on stage. She is "The Blue Law Girl".
Group of Emigrants Waiting in the Detention Pen after Passing their Entrance Exam, Ellis Island, New York, USA, circa 1902
Springville, New York: c. 1885.A cabinet card studio portrait of a doctor holding his two medical bags.
New York, New York: August 25, 1962 New York Mets first baseman Gil Hodges tantalizes youg fans with the promise of an autographed baseball as they lean over the dugout on Gil Hodges Night in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
New York, New York: c. 1917 Three suffragists casting votes in New York City. The original caption read: 'Calm about it. At Fifty-sixth and Lexington Avenue, the women voters showed no ignorance or trepidation, but cast their ballots in a businesslike way that bespoke study of suffrage.'
WU TING-FANG (1842-1922).
C0NRAD ALEXANDRE GRARD
TREATY OF GHENT, 1814.
JAMES BRUCE (1811-1863).
JOHN MILTON HAY
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
PRINCE TALLEYRAND
CHARLES M. de TALLEYRAN
Baseball Opening Day
EDWIN HURD CONGER
COUNT WALEWSKI (1810-1868).
New York, New York: c. 1928 Sheffield Dairy Farms workers using the new Sealcone paper containers in which to pack milk, replacing the glass bottle. They are lighter, they don't break, and pack twice as efficiently due to their conical shape. Here the containers are being packed in a box with six up and six down.
New York, New York: c. 1928 Sheffield Dairy Farms workers using the new Sealcone paper containers in which to pack milk, replacing the glass bottle. They are lighter, they don't break, and pack twice as efficiently due to their conical shape. Here the containers are being coated with paraffine to keep them from leaking.
New York, New York: c. 1930.A woman practioneer is about to administer a treatment of the new Frigidine Photoletic process of skin peeling to a client. It is administered 20 minutes a day for 5 days at which time six hours after the last treatment the ol
Syracuse, New York: January 25, 1924 Fire trucks and firemen fighting a $150,000 blaze in downtown Syracuse at the Manhattan Hotel and Electric Lunch cafe.
Troy, New York: c. 1933 The collar turning department in the clothing factory of Cluett Peabody & Co., manufacturer of Arrow brand shirts.
White Plains, New York: April 23, 1942 Freshmen girls at Good Counsel College break ground for a WWII victory vegetable garden on their 40 acre campus.
New York, New York: March 19, 1920 A firing squad firing a salute over the grave of Oliver Dyer who fought in many batttles on World War I, and was gassed at the Battle of Argonne Forest. He was buried at Calvary Cemetary on Long Island.
New York, New York: c. 1929 American artist Caroline Mytinger, after returning home from four years of painting in the South Sea Islands, stands beside one of her sketches of a native debutante. Her paintings will be exhibited in the Philippine Hall of t
New York, New York: 1929 Marie Bard, 22, who is the model for the 1930 Red Cross poster and US postage stamp illustrated by artist Lawrence Wilbur. She doesn't smoke, doesn't stay up late, and cooks and cleans for her mother, a pharmacist, and her father
Schenectady, New York: July 28, 1923 Dr. William D. Coolidge of the General Electric Company, inventor of the Coolidge X-Ray tube, with the newest type of tube and it's portable mechanism. July 28. 1923
Westchester County, New York: March, 1916 Boxer Frank Moran training for his upcomiong heavyweight championship bout with Jess Willard. Here he is seen wrestling with boxer Frank Kendall at Dal Hawkins Roadhouse training camp.
New York, New Yrok: April, 1938. Four visitors look across the nave toward the unfinished sanctuary and choir at the Cathedral of St. John The Divine. Bishop Manning has launched a million dollar fund drive to complete the cathedral before the opening of the 1939 World's Fair.
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Full-Length Standing Portrait in Military Uniform, Montauk, New York, USA, Photograph by Siegel-Cooper Co., September 1898
Mrs. President Lincoln, Full Length Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln in Ball Gown, engraving by Kimmel & Foster, early 1860's
Mary Todd Lincoln, Full-Length Portrait wearing Ball Gown, Photograph by Mathew Brady, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, 1861
Mary Todd Lincoln, Full-Length Portrait wearing Ball Gown, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, 1861
Mary Todd Lincoln, Full-Length Portrait wearing Inaugural Ball Gown, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, 1861
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-93), 19th President of the United States 1877-81, and his Wife Lucy Webb Hayes (1831-89), Carte de visite, 1870's
Mrs. Edith Roosevelt, full-length portrait, standing behind bench, facing right, holding umbrella, Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, August 1904
First Lady Edith Roosevelt with Daughter Ethel, Full-Length Portrait, Photograph by Pach Bros., 1907
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), First Lady of the United States 1933-1945 as Wife of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, Head and Shoulders Portrait, 1933
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), First Lady of the United States 1933-1945 as Wife of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, half-lengths Portrait, Clara Sipprell, 1949
U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (right) with Mary McLeod Bethune, President of Bethune-Cookman College and National Youth Administration Director of Negro Activities, attending Second National Conference on Problems of the Negro and Negro Youth, Washing
U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, Full-Length Portrait Wearing Knickerbockers and Carrying Ax on Shoulder, by James Burton, September 23, 1901
New York Governor Franklin Roosevelt and Wife Eleanor Roosevelt attending White House Dinner, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, April 1932
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924).
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New York, New York: 1917 George Hanlon, the foreman of parks in Queens with a life saving appliance to rescue people who have fallen through the ice while ice skating.
Republican Presidential Candidate Us Senator Ted Cruz Pledge Of Allegiance
Republican Presidential Candidate Us Senator Ted Cruz
Forest Hills, New York: August 24, 1925 Helen Wills (left) defeated Katheleen McKane of England today at the West Side Tennis Club to retain her title of National Woman Champion.
People working on new business concept. Employer and employees thinking about ideas for development of company and organizing space. Brainstorming man and woman with laptop vector in flat style. Boss and Workers Brainstorming on Project Ideas
David Lloyd George with baby stroller
Abraham Lincoln with Union Officers 1862
Arthur Bonar Law and Raymond Poincare
Kurt Georg Kiesinger
Port Jervis, New York: c. 1931 The Port Jervis Police Department football team which will take on the Sing Sing Prison team in a game to be played at the prison yard before the public and inmates at Ossining, N.Y.
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge, Portrait at Entrance of White House during Mourning Period for President Warren Harding, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, August 1923
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), Commodore of U.S. Navy, Photograph, Mathew Brady, between 1854 and 1858
Washington, D.C.: February 28, 1931. Col. Ijams, Director of the Veterans Bureau, watches the Disbursement Officer sign checks for veterans after the passage of the Bonus Law yesterday. The multiple signing machine signs 15 checks at a time, and has a capacity of 15,000 checks per day.
Detroit, Michigan: June 24, 1943 Blacks under arrest being booked into jail by a white police officer in the aftermath of the three days of riots over wartime housing.
Champion Police Shooters
Lawrence Of Arabia
Trolley Striker Arrested
Welcome Home Theater Greetings
Police Thwart Jumper
Police Restraining Children
SF State Riots Scene
Fencing People's Park
Sather Gate Confrontation
UC Police Ready
Huey Newton Rally In SF
Reno, Nevada: July 4, 1931 Referee and former heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey awards the decision to Paulino Uzcudun after he fought a grueling 20 round battle against Max Baer in the Nevada sun. Dempsey is between the two fighters with Baer facing the camera.
Maywood, Illinois: July 20, 1925 Army pilots check their maps during their transcontinental flight between Selfridge Airfiled in Harrison, Michigan and San Francisco, California. Behind them is one of the 5 Curtis P-! Hawks open cockpit biplane fighter aircrafts that they are flying.
United States: 1939 A salesman presents the merits of Westinghouse refrigerators to a woman at a Westinghouse appliance showroom.
America's Cup Contender
British War Progress
Mazeroski, Mantle And Maris
Family Of Lawyers