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[Photograph of building's exterior]
1970
Bleicher, Kevin, fl. 1970
One undated black and white photograph taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image is of a line of people in front of an unidentified religious building.
GLC09650.266
[Photograph of American Indian women standing outside the Bureau of Indian Affairs]
January 1973
Ellis, Bob, fl. 1973
One photograph taken by Bob Ellis dated January 1973. Image displays American Indian women standing outside an office at the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
GLC09853
[Photograph of Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson]
26 August 1969
Knudsen, Robert, 1928-1989
One photograph taken by Robert Knudsen dated August 26, 1969. Image is a portrait of President Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson seated on a couch.
GLC09804.01
12 December 1968
One photograph taken by Robert Knudsen dated December 12, 1968. Image is of President Richard Nixon, First Lady Pat Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson and Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson in the White House.
GLC09804.02
Johnny Bull and the Alexandrians.
1814
Charles, William, 1776-1820
War of 1812. Ridiculing the citizens of Alexandria, VA, for failing to resist the British after they had seized the city in 1814. They are represented by the cowering figures on the left, pleading "don't be too hard with us. You know we were always...
GLC09389
to Lile Miller
23 October 1861
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Discusses his march toward Leesburg, Virginia: "...we saw some verry pretty sights on our march and some verry Sorrowfull ones, on our march there we saw no men but plenty of women they stuck Bull Run at us every...
GLC02155.012
24 April 1863
Reports that the Third Brigade has been moved to Washington, D.C., and the Second Brigade to Alexandria, Virginia. Notes that his brigade will remain where it is, Fairfax Station, a "quiet healthy Place." Doubts that he will receive a promotion...
GLC02155.097
to Lile Miller [incomplete]
21 August 1861
Complains about his brother-in-law (Lile's brother). Writes, "...if we leave here for washington i do not think we will Return without fighting they are gathering an immence army there for that purpose but whether we will be engaged in the first...
GLC02155.005
circa December 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Dated "Decr" (year inferred from content). Notes that their camp is ten miles from Washington, D.C. Discusses the possibility that Lile will visit him at camp.
GLC02155.031
11 August 1861
Miller writes to his wife: "Capt. McPherson has treated his men worse than a niger would have done we have seen him but once since we left camp Wayne... there is a [power] of soldiers going through here to Washington the last few days... i think...
GLC02155.003
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