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John Tyler
Half-portrait of US President John Tyler (1790-1862), reproduction of a photographic print, circa 1860. Brady-Handy Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Princeton Explosion 28 February 1844
The explosion onboard USS Princeton on 28 February 1844, hand-colored lithograph by N. Currier, 1844.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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First Lady Julia Tyler
First Lady Julia Gardiner Tyler, the second wife of US President John Tyler, c. 1850-60.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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John Tyler, Official Portrait
Official portrait of US President John Tyler (1790-1862), oil on canvas by George Peter Alexander Healy, 1864.
Blue Room of the White House, Washington, D.C.

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Tyler Receives News of Harrison's Death
Vice President John Tyler receives news of the death of President William Henry Harrison. Illustration from between pages 12 and 13 of The Lives of the Presidents, v. 5, by William Osborn Stoddard, New York: Frederick A. Stokes & Brother...

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Map of the Russian Empire on the Eve of WWI, 1914
This map illustrates the Russian Empire on the eve of World War I in 1914. Spanning from Eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean, it was the largest contiguous empire in history. Built through centuries of conquest and colonization, Russia's...

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John Brown with Full Beard, 1859
Three-quarter-length portrait of John Brown, salt print, reproduction of daguerreotype attributed to Martin M. Lawrence, May 1859.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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John Brown's Tombstone
John Brown's tombstone, North Elba, New York. Photograph by Mwanner, 2008.

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John Brown, c. 1846
John Brown, daguerreotype by African-American photographer Augustus Washington in Springfield, Massachusetts, c. 1846-1847. Brown is holding the hand-colored flag of Subterranean Pass Way, his militant counterpart to the Underground Railroad...

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Harpers Ferry Arsenal, 1862
Harpers Ferry arsenal; the "engine house", later called "John Brown's Fort", is on the left, 1862.
National Park Service.