- Farming instruction book 1601
Farming instruction book 1601 - Trenching Implements 17th Century
Trenching Implements 17th Century - Seventeenth Century Plows
Seventeenth Century Plows - Man with flag
Soldier with bayonet and flag - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Lower New York
Lower New York from the harbour - Antonio López de Santa Anna
Of all the officers who have commanded the army and enjoyed the presidency, Santa Anna has occupied the most distinguished position since the death of Iturbidé. - Battle of Resaca de la Palma 9th May 1846
Battle of Resaca de la Palma 9th May 1846 - Battle of Palo Alto 8th. May 1846
Battle of Palo Alto 8th. May 1846 - Early love of truth
- Crossing the Delaware
- Winter at Valley Forge
Winter at Valley Forge - Washington's first speech to the indians
- Washington chosen for Commander-in-chief
- The Surrender at Yorktown
- Yon Hosts Report
- The flag still flew
- Stars and Stripes
- I have the honor to surrender to the loveliest woman the sword surrendered to me by one of the bravest of men,
- General Robert E Lee
- Every man uncovered and stood with silent lips, and eyes fixed on Old Glory
- Death of General Johnston
Death of General Johnston - The flag still flew above the masthead
- General Beauregard raised his glass and surveyed them critically
- What troops are these
- Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, Third president of United States - Jefferson at Sixty-two
Thomas Jefferson - A prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680
A prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680. “Roades” indicates the course of the “Greate Road” that connected the town with the mainland. On the left the isthmus that joined the “Island” to Glasshouse Point is shown. - John Smith
John Smith - We made them sing
The year 1768 opened for the adventurers in Fortescue Bay, below which is Port Galant, the plan of which had been taken with great exactitude by M. de Gennes. Detestable weather, of which the worst winter in Paris can give no idea, detained the French expedition for three weeks. It was visited by a band of Pecheians, the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, who boarded the ship. "We made them sing," says the narrative, "dance, listen to instruments, and above all eat. Everything was pleasant to them, bread, salt meat, tallow, they devoured everything that was given them. " - George Custer
General George Armstrong Custer portrait and signature - Thomas A Edison
Thomas A Edison - Conventional Serpent of the Mayas used for Decorative Purposes
Conventional Serpent of the Mayas used for Decorative Purposes: a, body; b, ventral scale; c, dorsal scale; d, nose; e, noseplug; f, incisor tooth; g, molar tooth; h, jaw; i, eye; j, supraorbital plate; k, earplug; l, ear pendant; m, curled fang; n, tongue; o, lower jaw; p, beard; q, incisor tooth. - Analysis of Mexican Record
- A Mexican Orchestra
- Vessel with “Cloisonné” Decoration in Heavy Pigments
- Typical Mayan Inscription
- Typical Elaborated Serpents of the Mayas
- Types of Human Heads on the Lintels of Yaxchilan
- The Quetzal as represented on a Painted Cylindrical Vase from Copan
- The Front Head of the Two-Headed Dragon
- Sculpture on Upper Part of Stela 11, Seibal
- Sculpture on Front of Lintel at Yaxchilan
- Sahagun’s Plan of the Tecpan in Mexico City
- Painted Design on Cylindrical Bowl
- Mayan Ceremony as represented in the Dresden Codex
- Mayan Basket represented in Stone Sculpture
- Mask Panel over Doorway at Xkichmook. Yucatan
- Late Sculpture from Chichen Itza
- Jointed Doll of Clay from San Juan Teotihuacan
- Jaguar in Dresden Codex
- Jaguar Head on Disk-Shaped Stone
- The Two-Headed Dragon
- Grotesque Face on the Back of Stela B
- Gods in the Dresden Codex
- Details from the Stone of Tizoc
- Detail showing the Construction of the Face of Coatlicue
- Design on Engraved Pot representing a Tiger seated in a Wreath of Water Lilies