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Retro photo of a young scientist making calculations on an adding machine. USSR, 50s of the twentieth century.
Washington DC, USA - June 13, 2012: An African-American man stands beside a quote at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial in Washington DC. The quote is from a 1967 Christmas sermon in Atlanta, Georgia and reads: \
First Constitution, State of Texas, 1845, USA
Man sitting by the Treaty 4 Monument at Fort Qu'Appelle in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Portrait of serious aged white-haired politician in necktie and formal suit standing in hall of convention center
This brown and white, thirteen cent stamp depicts John F Kennedy
Russell Senate office Building gold lettering sign in Washington, DC
Sacramento, California, USA - December 24, 2008: A 1968 Ajman postage stamp with portraits of US human rights' leaders Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr, and John F Kennedy. The stamp is part of the \
Bao Dai, last Emperor of Vietnam on an old postage stamp.
Los Angeles, USA - March 31, 2019: Donald Trump’s star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada - 1926. Man sitting by the Treaty 4 Monument at Fort Qu'Appelle in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Dnepropetrovsk, USSR - circa 1982: A young researcher at the Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute makes manual calculations without the use of a microcalculator and a personal computer.
Seal of the Treasury Department on the obverse of a 1957 one dollar bill. The Latin inscription, \
USA Stamp: shows The 31st President of the United States of America Herbert Hoover(1874-1964)
green seal and serif TWO on American currency
The grave site and headstone of Thurgood Marshall interned at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia
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New York City, NY, USA, 1977. A man sitting on a metal bollard reads a newspaper on a building wall in New York City.
A closeup of a rare two dollar bill banknote
This black and white dollar stamp depicts Eugene O'Neill
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Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, in Washington. (Jen Golbeck Photo/Jen Golbeck)
1963 postage stamp commemorating John F. Kennedy the year he died.
The Andrew Jackson Statue is located in front of the White House in Washington, DC. The original sculpture was erected in 1853. Thereafter the sculptor, Clark Mills, made replicas for New Orleans in 1856 and for Nashville in 1880\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
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