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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Image by Josiah Johnson Hawes

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson, albumen print by J. J. Hawes, copied from an 1857 daguerreotype portrait by A. S. Southworth & J. J. Hawes, 1880. George Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY.
Draft of the Northwest Ordinance
Image by United States Continental Congress

Draft of the Northwest Ordinance

An ordinance for the government of the territory of the United States, North-west of the river Ohio, a draft of the Ordinance of 1787. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Gold Bowl Depicting Dionysus
Image by Malyka

Gold Bowl Depicting Dionysus

Gold bowl depicting Dionysus, from Gandhara, c. 2nd century BCE. Islamabad Museum, Pakistan.
Neolithic Clay Altar Figurine of a Mother Goddess
Image by Nathalie Choubineh

Neolithic Clay Altar Figurine of a Mother Goddess

Neolithic clay altar figurine of a mother goddess from Tumba Madzari, North Macedonia, the second half of the 6th millennium BCE. Archaeological Museum of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje. Tumba Madzari (lit. hill of the tomb...
Corporal John Henderson, Western Desert Campaign
Image by Imperial War Museums

Corporal John Henderson, Western Desert Campaign

A photograph taken in January 1943 showing Corporal John Henderson of the Scots Guards during the Western Desert Campaigns in North Africa in the second World War (1939-45). (Imperial War Museums)
Desert Rats Shoulder Flash
Image by Unknown Artist

Desert Rats Shoulder Flash

The shoulder flash of the British 7th Armoured Division showing a jerboa, a small rodent with a long tail that is native to the deserts of North Africa and Asia. The badge gave the division its lasting nickname, the 'Desert Rats'. The division...
British Soldier & Sandstorm, 1942
Image by F.R.N.Martin - Imperial War Museums

British Soldier & Sandstorm, 1942

A photograph taken in October 1942 showing a British soldier watching the approach of a sandstorm in the Western Desert Campaigns in North Africa during the Second World War (1939-45). (Imperial War Museums)
British Soldier, Western Desert
Image by W.G.Vanderson - Imperial War Museums

British Soldier, Western Desert

A photograph taken in May 1941 showing a British soldier protecting himself against a sandstorm during the Western Desert Campaigns in North Africa during the Second World War (1939-45). (Imperial War Museums)
Mochi: Cheyenne Who Survived Sand Creek Massacre and Became a Warrior
Image by Unknown Photographer

Mochi: Cheyenne Who Survived Sand Creek Massacre and Became a Warrior

Cheyenne warrior Mochi ("Buffalo Calf", l. c. 1841-1881), pictured on the right, took up arms against US government forces after surviving the Sand Creek Massacre of 29 November 1864. Prior to the massacre, she was among those seeking peaceful...
Sand Creek Battle Ground Marker
Image by Carptrash

Sand Creek Battle Ground Marker

Sand Creek Massacre site marker, 1985, characterizing the event as a "battle".
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