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  2. Category:Images from the Library of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Free files can be moved to the Wikimedia Commons ... Media in category "Images from the Library of Congress" The following 99 files are in this category, out of 99 ...

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    This image is in the public domain in the United States. In most cases, this means that it was first published prior to January 1, 1929 (see the template documentation for more cases). Other jurisdictions may have other rules, and this image might not be in the public domain outside the United States.

  4. File:Trappists, Kentucky Library of Congress Pictures.jpg

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    Original file ‎ (5,723 × 4,116 pixels, file size: 4.38 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    British Library Over a million images, taken mostly from illustrations in 17th, 18th and 19th Century books, released into the public domain, as announced on the British Library blog. Metadata about the images and the books from which they come is also available for download on Github. Pixnio – A large collection of high resolution public ...

  6. American Memory - Wikipedia

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    American Memory is an Internet-based archive for public domain image resources, as well as audio, video, and archived Web content. Published by the Library of Congress, the archive launched on October 13, 1994, after $13 million was raised in private donations. [1]

  7. File : J. M. Flagg, I Want You for U.S. Army poster (1917).jpg

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    Image title: I want you for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station / James Montgomery Flagg. 1917. Library of Congress War poster with the famous phrase "I want you for U. S. Army" shows Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the viewer in order to recruit soldiers for the American Army during World War I.

  8. Carol M. Highsmith - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater: American University: Known for: Photography Collection of American Images at the Library of Congress: Patron(s) George F. Landegger; The Capital Group Foundation in memory of its late chairman, Jon B. Lovelace; Lyda Hill of Dallas, Texas; The Gates Frontiers Fund; The Ben May Family Foundation; Craig and Barbara Barrett; Pew Charitable Trust; The Library of Congress

  9. Category:Library of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Free content from Federal Research Division, ... Images from the Library of Congress (6 C, 99 F) L. Librarians at the Library of ... Library of Congress Linked Data ...