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Van Buren as President
Image by Henry Inman

Van Buren as President

US President Martin Van Buren, oil on canvas by Henry Inman, circa 1837. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Whig Political Cartoon About the Panic of 1837
Image by Henry Dacre

Whig Political Cartoon About the Panic of 1837

A Whig political cartoon showing the effects of the Panic of 1837. By Henry Dacre, 1838. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Martin Van Buren, 1849
Image by Mathew Brady

Martin Van Buren, 1849

Former President Martin Van Buren, daguerrotype by Mathew Brady, around 1849-50. Yale University Library.
Unique Structures at Herod's Harbor
Image by Patrick Scott Smith, M. A.

Unique Structures at Herod's Harbor

As part of Herod the Great's building program, besides the unattached edifices at the entrance to Herod's Harbor, there is material evidence for two other unique structures. One was a low-lying breakwater south of the harbor’s tower-and-wall...
Hindenburg Lounge Area
Image by Jedesto

Hindenburg Lounge Area

A full-size replica of the lounge area of the Hindenburg, a German Zeppelin airship, which was in service from 1936 to 1937. Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen.
LZ 129 Hindenburg over New York
Image by Unknown Photographer

LZ 129 Hindenburg over New York

The German Zeppelin airship LZ 129 Hindenburg flying over New York, c. 1936.
British Airship R 34
Image by Library of Congress

British Airship R 34

A photograph of the British airship R 34 landing at Long Island, New York on 6 July 1919 having crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the first airship to do so. (Library of Congress)
John C. Calhoun, 1823
Image by Charles Bird King

John C. Calhoun, 1823

John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, oil on canvas by Charles Bird King, c. 1823. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Hindenburg Zeppelin Tethered
Image by US Navy

Hindenburg Zeppelin Tethered

The LZ 129 Hindenburg, a German Zeppelin airship, which carried passengers between Europe and the Americas. The Hindenburg measured a massive 804 feet (245 m) in length with a maximum internal frame diameter of 135 feet (41.2 m). The airship...
Hindenburg Dining Room
Image by Bundesarchiv, Bild 147-0640

Hindenburg Dining Room

The dining room of the Hindenburg, a German Zeppelin airship, which was in service from 1936 to 1937. German Federal Archives.
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