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No caption, c. 1890. Photograph portrait of William McCarthy as a young boy.
Date: 1890
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Caption: "The Chicago," a two stack steam ship plying the waters of an unidentified location.
Date: Undated
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No Caption: A view of snow-covered Half Dome at Yosemite National Park, c. 1932.
Date: 1932
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No caption, c. 1915. Two unidentified people posing on a porch.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "State St. Chicago.," c. 1925. A busy street scene with people, cars and trollies.
Date: 1925
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No caption. Two unidentified boys standing in front of a corn field, c. 1905.
Date: 1905
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This clipping from an unidentified newspaper or newsletter features an article by Paul Harrison called "Rattlesnakes Used in Canapes." It discusses the use of rattlesnake meat in a New York restaurant.
Date: Undated
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Memorandum from C. J. Carey to Warren Olney regarding Japanese within various divisions of the agricultural industry; see Memorandum for Mr. C. J. Carey (R177_089_183-4_004a-R177_089_183-4_004c)
Date: February 18, 1942
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Caption: "Century of Progress Crowd. Chicago Fair. Sept. 16, 1934." A large crowd mills about on a wide thoroughfare in Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition. The Exposition, a world fair attended by thirty-nine million people, celebrated Chicago's one-hundred year anniversary of incorporation. Originally planned to only run from May to November in 1933, it was such a success that its organizers decided to keep it running for a second season from May through October the following year. The central theme of the Exposition was technological innovation, with a motto of "Science Finds, Industry Applies, Man Conforms." None of the buildings constructed for the fair are still extant today, having been built as temporary facilities.
Date: 9/15/1934