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Missionary's house, the Congo, Africa (LOC) uploaded yesterday
8", 10", and 12" guns at Sandy Hook, coast defense (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Awaiting arrival by boat of Gov. Clinton's remains, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
12th Infantry, Signal Corps, Day Work, Governor's Island, N.Y. (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Men loading cartridges for big guns, Benicia Arsenal, Calif. (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Honolulu - Chinese baseball club (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Gen. Grant on horse in Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Bringing Gov. Clinton's remains ashore, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Society of War of 1812 in Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Columbia Univ. commencement, academic procession of faculty, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Cecil Rhodes memorial - Buluwayo (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Statue of Hamilton at Columbia University, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Decendants of Gov. Clinton, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
Caisson and Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC) uploaded yesterday
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Crates of peaches in the orchard, Delta County, Colo. (LOC)
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Cecil Rhodes memorial - Buluwayo (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Cecil_Rhodes,_Bulawayo
"The statue of Cecil John Rhodes in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is a bronze sculpture of the British colonialist, businessman and politician who was the founder of the British South Africa Company (BSAC), through which he founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia.
The statue was sculpted by a Scottish sculptor, John Tweed and was erected in Bulawayo city centre in 1904. In February 1981, after Southern Rhodesia's independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, the statue was removed from the city centre; it was relocated to the centenary park at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe."
New Year reception at the White House. Photo shows thousands of citizens waiting to be received (LOC)
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swanq said:
The President in 1927 was Calvin Coolidge.
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