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Apaches at home / Gentry, pho. - Public domain portrait drawing

Apaches at home / Gentry, pho. - Public domain portrait drawing

A group of Apache Indians in front of their thatched huts. H123798 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 409. Copyright by Charles N. Payne, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Apache squaws basket work - Public domain scan /

Apache squaws basket work - Public domain scan /

Her-Loo-A-Lah, Apache woman, posed with willow jugs and woven wash basins. H123796 U.S. Copyright Office Title transcribed from item. No. 16.

Portrait photo of Yumas - Public domain portrait print

Portrait photo of Yumas - Public domain portrait print

Two bare-breasted Yuma women posed, standing, full length, holding photos of men. H123817 U.S. Copyright Office No. 106.

Das-Luca, Skro-Kit, Shus-El-Day: White Mountain Apaches

Das-Luca, Skro-Kit, Shus-El-Day: White Mountain Apaches

Three White Mountain Apaches posed with rifles. H123815 U.S. Copyright Office No. 102.

A black and white photo of a man holding a guitar, North Carolina. Farm Security Administration photograph

A black and white photo of a man holding a guitar, North Carolina. Far...

Public domain photograph - United States during the 1930s and 1940s, Farm Security Administration, New Deal, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A black and white photo of a man playing a banjo, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

A black and white photo of a man playing a banjo, Great Depression. FS...

Public domain photograph of musician playing music, musical instrument, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A man with a guitar and a harmonica in his mouth, North Carolina. Farm Security Administration photograph

A man with a guitar and a harmonica in his mouth, North Carolina. Farm...

Public domain photograph - United States during the 1930s and 1940s, Farm Security Administration, New Deal, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. Air force MASTER SGT. Jeff Gentry and AIRMAN 1ST Class Bruce Conat, both assigned to the 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, render salutes after laying a wreath of flowers during the 60th Anniversary of the Air Battle over the Ore Mountains Celebration, held to honor both the German and American Airmen killed over the skies of Kovarska, Czech Republic on September 11, 1944. The Celebration is being held on Sept. 11, 2004. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by AIRMAN Christopher Walkenhorst) (Released)

U.S. Air force MASTER SGT. Jeff Gentry and AIRMAN 1ST Class Bruce Cona...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kovarska, Country: Czech Republic (CZE) Scene Camera Operator: AMN Christopher Walkenhorst,USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milit... More

Aerial photo of Camp Gentry, located in Bosnia, during Operation Joint Endeavor

Aerial photo of Camp Gentry, located in Bosnia, during Operation Joint...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Camp Gentry Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Larry Aaron Release Stat... More

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Gentry County, MO, 5-22-07  -- Larry Maupin, FEMA public assistance specialist looks at a county map with one of the Gentry County, MO. county commissioners.  FEMA is working with state and local representatives in the northwest section of Missouri that was devastated by flooding.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Gentry County, MO, 5-22-07 -- Larry Maup...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Gentry County, MO, 5-24-07 --  Larry Maupin, FEMA public assistance specialist works with Chillicothe School assistant superintendent, David May.  The school's administrative offices were flooded and the building sustained significant damage. FEMA is working with state and local representatives in the northwest section of Missouri that was devastated by flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Gentry County, MO, 5-24-07 -- Larry Maup...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, G...

Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gentryville, Gentry County, MO

Grand River Bridge, Spanning Grand River, on County Road No. 459, Gent...

Significance: The main span of the Grand River Bridge is an example of a Parker through truss (a Parker through truss is a Pratt through truss with a polygonal top chord). The top chord is unusually light for ... More