Photographs
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Card Mounted Photograph Collection
Collection consists of various types of cartes-de-visites and cabinet card photographs ,which were popular in the 19th and early 20th century.
Colony Theatre Photograph Collection
The collection consists of 16 8x10 inch black and white images shot by Frederick Figall. The images are of the exterior and interior of the Colony Theatre, which was located 4921 Georgia Avenue NW in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Columbian Newspaper Research Files Collection
The collection consists of background research materials gathered for issues of the Columbian Newspaper. Included in the materials are correspondence, clippings, press releases, photographs, government documents, publications, reports, flyers, legal pleadings, and handwritten notes. The folders are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Coolidge Senior High School Oral History Project Collection
Dr. Darrell Clayton Crain Jr. Photograph Collection
Joseph Owen Curtis Photographic Collection
D. C. Historic Preservation Division Photograph Collection
District of Columbia Civil War Centennial Commission Records
The collection contains materials related to Commision planning and events; including correspondence, clippings, photographs, booklets, programs, and other memorabilia.
District of Columbia Library Association Records
The papers of the District of Columbia Library Association consist of approximately 16 linear feet of material documenting the activities of this organization from its inception in 1894 to the present day. Material includes minutes, financial records, correspondence, handbooks, publicity materials, organization publications and photographs.
District of Columbia Militia Scrapbook Collection
The collection consists of three scrapbooks about the D.C. Militia (National Guard) Engineer Battalion. Materials included in the scrapbooks include: clippings from local and national newspapers, correspondence, programs, flyers, maps, blueprints, and photographs. The scrapbooks are labeled "1890-1898," however, the materials extend to 1906. Each scrapbook contains notes at the beginning regarding the contents.