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Stone Arch of Church After Chicago Fire, 1871A formally dressed Black man stands in front of the stone arch of the Second Presbyterian Church, through which can be seen the remains of the Tribune Building
Chicago Courthouse After Fire, IL, 1871A group of men stand with a wheeled wagon, surveying the damage in front of the Court House following the great fires of October 8 - 10, 1871, Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Lightfoot/Getty Images)
Abraham Offering IsaacHandpainted engraving of Abraham offering Isaac, c. 1880. (Engraving by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Portrait of American abolitionist and womens rights activist Lucy Stone (1818 - 1893) (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Beachfront at CannesElevated view, including beachfront, Cannes, France, 1940s. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Biplane over Baghdad, IraqAn airplane flies over Baghdad, Iraq, early 20th Century. (Photo by Authenticated News/Getty Images)
Fort Sumter Under Confederate Flag, NC, 1861View of Fort Sumter with a Confederate flag waving, North Carolina, April 4, 1861. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Klansmen At Petite Bostonais Campsite, 1893A group of members of the Ku Klux Klan pose at their Petite Bostonais campsite, August 1893. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Second Colorado ExpeditionStart of the second Colorado Expedition led by American anthropologist, geologist and explorer Major John Wesley Powell (1834 - 1902) at Green River, Wyoming, 1871
John Wesley Powells Boat in Grand CanyonView of American anthropologist, geologist and explorer Major John Wesley Powells boat, Emma Dean, which was named after his wife, on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon during his second trip
US Marines w / captured Korean flagThree U.S. Marines pose beside a Korean flag captured during the First Korean War, 1871. (Photo by U.S.M.C./Authenticated News/Getty Images)
Western & Atlantic Railroad engineA locomotive engine of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, c. 1862. This engine had been captured and recaptured during the US Civil War. (Photo by Authenticated News/Getty Imges)
Vasco da Gama Causing DestructionAn illustration depicts the destruction caused by Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama (1469 - 1525) on Mohammedan pilgrims during his 1497 - 1499 journey around the Cape of Good Hope to Asia
Old Style Printing PressA hand operated printing press of the kind used in colonial era North America, early 20th Century. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Mozarts death placeExterior view of the Rauhensteingasse apartment building in which Mozart died, Austria, Vienna, Austria, 1791. (Engraving by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Opera Puffs Cigarettes advertisementFemale model lying down in advertisement for Opera Puffs Cigarettes, Will Not Stick To The Lips (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cleanup at Clark And Madison Streets After Chicago Fire, IL, 1871Two boys sit on top of a partial stone wall in the wreckage of a burned-out building at Madison and Clark Streets, with the Court House in the background following the great Chicago fire of October 8
Washington Street After Great Chicago Fire, 1870sView of rubble and wreckage in Washington Street, East of LaSalle Street, following the great Chicago fire of 1871, Chicago, Illinois, 1871. (Photo by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Grant residence & tanneryExterior view of the Jesse Grant residence and tannery, childhood home Civil War general and U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, Point Pleasant, Ohio, late 19th century
Astronomers using sighting devices, late 15th centuryWoodcut of astronomers using sighting devices, said to be Caliph al-Mamun of Baghdad, late 15th century. (Woodcut by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Man observing space through telescope, c. 1644Drawing of a man observing space through a telescope, c. 1644. (Drawing by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Drawing of astronomers observing & measuring the moon, c. 1454Drawing of astronomers observing and measuring the moon, c. 1454. Originally from a playing card. (Drawing by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
A police officer on the street, San Francisco, early 20th century (photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tarring & Feathering During U. S. RevolutionA man is tarred and feathered before being hanged during conflict between the Tories and the Loyalists in Boston, Massachusetts, at the time of the American Revolution, c. 1780
Immigrants On Benches At Castle GardenImmigrants sit on benches with their luggage at Castle Garden, the island used for processing immigrants between 1855 and 1890 prior to the development of Ellis Island, New York City, 1880s
Holladay Overland Mail & Express CoView of a carriage parked outside the Holladay Overland Mail & Express Co. Denver, Colorado, c. 1900. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tyranosaurus skeletonSide view of a tyranosaurus skeleton, undated. (Photo by Welgos/Getty Images)
Halls Fire and Burglar Proof SafeView of a Halls Fire and Burglar Proof Safe, c. 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hannibal Crossing Rhone On ElephantsOne of the great military leaders of history, the Carthagenian general Hannibal began the Punic Wars with the Roman Empire in 218 BC after conquering most of Europe en route from Spain to Italy with
Lithograph of a saloon w / men drinking and eating, NYC, c. 1853Lithograph of a saloon with men drinking and eating, NYC, c. 1853 (photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
A New York Dive, w / men and women dancing and drinking, 1800sEngraving of a New York Dive, with men and women dancing and drinking, 1800s (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Election In Front Of State House, PA, 1815Illustration depicting an election in front of the State House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1815. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Illustration of Republican National Convention, Chicago, IL, 1884Illustration of delegates celebrating the nomination of James G. Blaine as presidential candidate during the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, June 1884
US Flag Above Independence Hall, PA, 1861Illustration depicting the raising of the American flag above Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the cover of Harpers Weekly, March 9, 1861. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)