Aerial photographs of industrial sites, and aerial oblique views of camouflaged areas in England, ca. Lantern slides of Bureau buildings and grounds, ceremonies, and portraits of Bureau officials, ca. 1903-24 (FM)54.2 Lantern slides used in culture studies of fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants and trees that grow in the United States, India, China, Italy, France, the Philippine Islands, and several countries in South America. Ca. Also a stereograph of Green River, WY taken in 1872 by O'Sullivan during the King Survey, the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. The programs were designed to stimulate private sector productivity and economic growth. Pictured are typhus patients, methods of controlling the disease, mosquito infested areas, mosquito eradication programs, laboratory tests, hospitals, and other subjects. Photographic prints apparently used in Office for Emergency Management (OEM) films; also pictures of Carl Sandburg at work on an OEM film, ca. Photographic prints of women in the Army Air Forces, US Navy, and US Marine Corps during World War II, 1943-45 (PSW).80.8 An album of panoramas showing the naval oil reserve fields in the Teapot Dome area of Wyoming, 1922 (TD). %PDF-1.5
Two albums of photographic prints recording the construction of the U.S.S. Pictured are military buildings at Camp Leilehua; and buildings and activities at Forts Shafter, Armstrong, DeRussy, Ruger, and Kamehameha; and Luke Field and Schofield Barracks. 1915-48 (BF). Without their help this guide could not have been completed.This section will include information on interpreting the captions of the photos included in the guide and general ordering instructions.This guide is organized into two parts. Also, aerial photographs and panoramas of several foreign countries. The film seized by the US Army shows Nazi mistreatment of men and women. (I) Series designators. 1918-19 (MS)142.2 Photographs taken or collected by the Recreation and Conservation Section of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) of areas affected by the TVA's construction of hydroelectric and power plants, and reservoirs. 1903-41 (HAN) (HAP) (HAS) (HAT)80.3 Photographs, some in color, of US Navy officers, and enlisted men; Navy Department personnel; aircraft, ships, and boats; ordnance and other equipment; training activities and facilities; air stations, bases and navy yards; harbors and docks; foreign navies and dignitaries; geographical areas; Navy operations during World War II and the Korean War; expeditions and surveys; tests, including nuclear bomb tests; and various other subjects relating to US Navy history. 1915 (SD).75.11 Photographs used in detailed surveys of reservation farms conducted by the Industries Section of the Education Division, 1922 (MN). Included are pictures of Department officials, early American statesmen, foreign dignitaries, treaty ceremonies, international conferences, US consulates, and US exhibits at several expositions. Where entire series consist of glass negatives it is noted.SLIDES - refers to positive transparencies in cardboard mounts - 2"x2" in size.LANTERN SLIDES - refers to positive transparencies made or mounted on glass - usually 3 1/4"x4" in size.ART, WORKS OF ART - General terms. Photographic negatives of the floor plans and pictures of buildings that were published in Public Buildings: A Survey of Architecture by C. W. Short and R. Stanley-Brown, 1939 (PB).136.1 Photographs documenting cooperative studies of the egg and poultry industry undertaken by the Bureau of Chemistry, Bureau of Animal Industry, and the Bureau of Markets, 1909-19 (M).142.1 Glass negatives documenting the progress of construction of plants and support facilities at the US Nitrate Plant No. 1870-1900 (JH)200.11 ULYSSES S. GRANT III COLLECTION. 1941-44 (WP)165.1 War Department collections of Civil War-era photographs.