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Decoration from "Narrative of a Three Months' March in India; and a Residence in the Dooab. By the wife of an officer in the 16th Foot (Harriette Ashmore). With plates"

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This image has been taken from scan 000390 from "Narrative of a Three Months' March in India; and a Residence in the Dooab. By the wife of an officer in the 16th Foot (Harriette Ashmore). With plates". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by users of the British Library's flickr photostream.

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1841
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Office of War Information news bureau. Besides supplying war news from all government agencies to 240 Negro papers each week, Ted Poston, editor of the OWI's Negro desk in Washington, selects picture sequences of special interest to the Negro press. He is shown working with photographer Roger Smith and assistant William Clark, and Harriette Easterlin

Taylor, Harriette Deborah - Public domain portrait engraving

Harriette B. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 18, 1864 (Requests permit to travel South)

Office of War Information news bureau. Ted Poston, Negro desk editor of the Office of War Information (OWI), discusses a letter from one of the 240 Negro editors to which he sends war news from Washington, with William Clark and Harriette Easterlin, his assistants

Manning Office of War Information's "nerve center." A new field of employment was opened to Negroes recently when six colored girls were given skilled jobs in the Teletype room of the Office of War Information. The young women, trained by OWI at the American Telephone and Telegraph School in Washington, D.C., operate machines which receive and send official war information to all parts of the country. Miss Harriette Thorne is shown operating an ASR teletype machine in the Bureau of Publications and Graphics

Harriette B. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 18, 1864 (Requests permit to travel South)

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Workers. Left to right, Miss Harriette S. Douglas, Dir. of Bureau of Nurses' Aids; Miss Katrina Hertzer, Navy Nurse; Miss Anna Reeves, Chief Clerk, Nursing Service; Miss Jane A. Delano, Dir. Dept. of Nursing; Miss Clara D. Noyes, Dir. Bureau of Field Nursing; Miss Elizabeth G. Fox, Dir. Public Health, Nursing Service; Miss Alva A. George, Dir. Bureau of Dietitian Service

Harriette B. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 18, 1864 (Requests permit to travel South)

MRS. ROOSEVELT PRESENTS CUP TO WINNERS OF STATE PARADE AT DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S ANNUAL STRING FETE. WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 4. THE WOMAN'S NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF WASHINGTON TODAY HELD ITS ANNUAL SPRING FETE AND FASHION SHOW. HIGH SPOT OF THE AFFAIR WAS THE PRESENTATION OF PRIZES BY MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, GUEST OF HONOR AT THE FUNCTION HELD IN THE SHOREHAM HOTEL HERE. PRIZES WERE GIVEN FOR THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE COSTUME IN THE PARADE OF STATES, AND A CUP WAS GIVEN TO COLORADO'S DELEGATION WHO REPRESENTED A GROUP OF 49'ERS WITH A COVERED WAGON AND OX TEAM. THE GROUP WAS NOT PLACED ON THE PLATFORM FOR THE RUNOFF, SO THE CHILDREN TOSSED PIECES OF CANDY TO THE JUDGES AND WON THEM OVER. L TO R: HARRIETTE KURTZ, 9; LAUREL JEAN BROWN, 8; JOHN ALLEN MOORE, 10; RICHARD BROWN, 6; MRS. ROOSEVELT IN BACK

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