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Box 1

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Contains 46 Results:

Man next to boat with Long Bridge in background, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Three children near old capitol prison building, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Carriage near Chain Bridge, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Negative Number: 7752

Dates: undated

Pennsylvania Avenue and U.S. Capitol from Treasury Building, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Washington Monument, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Railroad tracks on Long Bridge, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Graves at Arlington National Cemetery, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Women of the Food Administration during World War I, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated

Soldiers’ Home, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

Negative Number: 6406

Dates: undated

F Street Presbyterian Church, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of 45 stereoviews depicting various scenes and persons from the District of Columbia. Stereoviews, also called “stereocards” or “stereotypes,” are two nearly identical card-mounted images placed side by side. When viewed through a stereo viewer or stereograph, they give the image a three-dimensional effect. They were very popular from 1854 through the mid-1930s and often illustrate historic and exotic locations.

Dates: undated