Source: Library of Congress. Map artist Gilbert Thompson drew the ... but in this he did not succeed. Source: Rutledge Historical Atlas. "More than a century ago Malaspina, the Spanish navigator ...
The research library ... Library of Congress — were ordered from London. They arrived in 1801, the library also explains on its site. The collection of 740 volumes and three maps was stored ...
Given their diverse histories, it seemed fitting for the Library of Congress in ... she still hates the Irish.” Some historical artifacts: A 1994 map of downtown Manhattan; “The Soaring ...
This was Operation Rolling Thunder -- but not the one that the U.S. military conducted in Vietnam during the 1960s.
Comprising three buildings and housing more than 164 million books, manuscripts, sound recordings, pieces of sheet music, maps and photographs, the Library of Congress is the world's largest ...
The Library of Congress has released its annual list of ... and the musical artists selected for inclusion run the historical gamut from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" to "Ready to Die." ...
and and Román Zaragoza (Sasappis)—recently visited the Library of Congress in DC to see historical items the Library specifically curated from its collections from each of their characters’ eras.
From Pendleton to Paisley to Portland, where are the oldest saloons in Oregon, and which one is really the oldest?
historical or aesthetic importance." The Library of Congress adds 25 new titles each year to the National Recording Registry, drawing on advice from a board and members of the public, who can ...
Bettye Lee Mastin, a member of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame and champion of historic preservation in the Bluegrass, ...
(Tsugufumi Matsumoto/AP) Abba’s “Dancing Queen” and Gene Autry’s “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” are among the 25 songs inducted into the Library of Congress’s National Recording ...