Era 1: The Worlds in Collision, Beginnings-1760.
Images:
Tenochtitlan Reconstruction.
Reconstructed View of Cahokia in Illinois.
Aztec Rain God, Tialoc.
Creek Village.
Mode of Tilling and Planting.
Indian Artifacts Womans Applique Skirt.
Indian Artifacts Painted Bowl With Deer Figure.
Indian Artifacts Incised Conch Shell.
Indian Artifacts Splint Basket.
Indian Artifacts Shell Gorget.
Indian Artifacts Effigy Vessell.
Indian Artifacts Turban-Style Headress.
Indian Artifacts - Grayware Bowl.
Indian Artifacts Polychrome Bowl.
Spanish Friar Baptizes Mexican Indians.
“Killing Alligators in North Carolina,” 1590.
Columbus Greeted by Indians in San Salvador.
Powhatan in Longhouse.
Pocahontas Pleading for John Smiths Life.
First House of Burgesses Meeting in Jamestown.
Raid of Schenectady.
Typical New England Village.
17th Century Meetinghouse.
John Elliot.
Slave Deck of the Albanoz.
Slave Sales.
Pillory at Charlestown, Mass.
Penns Treaty With the Delaware Indians.
The Trustees of Georgia Meet the Yamacraw Indians.
George Whitefield Preaching.
Jonathan Edwards.
“Steepbrook,” South Carolina Plantation.
Westover Plantation in Virginia.
Braddocks Defeat.
Thematic Video Essays:
Meeting of Cultures Overview.
The Failure of the Roanoke Colony.
The North American Urban Scene.
The Fur and Skin Trade.
Coming of Age in Native America.
Native American Religions.
Missionaries to the Native Americans.
The Columbian Exchange.
European Borrowing from Indian and African Cultures.
Surviving Colonial America.
Atlantic Commerce.
Era 2: Forging a New Republic, 17601820.
Images:
Anti-Stamp Act Handbill.
The Boston Massacre.
Handbill “On the Death of Five Young Men.”
Bostonians Paying the Excise Man.
Colonial Army Dress With Rifles.
Paul Revere.
British Troops Marching to Concord.
Battle of Bunker Hill.
Thomas Paine.
Phillis Wheatley.
Thomas Jefferson.
Benjamin Franklin.
Washington at Battle of Princeton.
Mrs. Phillip Schuyler Burning Grain Fields.
Battle at Germantown.
The Continental Army at Valley Forge.
George Washington and His Men at Valley Forge.
Shays Rebellion.
Robert Morris.
James Madison.
Alexander Hamilton.
George Washingtons arrival in New York City, 1789.
Washington Takes Oath As First President In New York City.
Washingtons First Cabinet.
General Anthony Wayne at Treaty of Greenville.
Abigail Adams.
Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington.
Slaters Mill.
Raising the Flag Over New Orleans.
White Hall Plantation, Louisiana.
Stephen Decatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat.
Dolley Madison.
USS Constitution Defeat of the HMS Guirrere.
British troops setting fire to Washington, D.C.
Burning of the White House, 1814.
Tecumseh.
“A County Seat on the Ohio River,” c. 1817.
Thematic Video Essays:
The Atlantic Slave Trade.
African and Native American Pastimes.
Popular Entertainment and Recreations.
Dealing with the Indians.
American Revolution Overview.
Resisting British Authority.
“Remember the Ladies.”
The Boston Problem.
The Constitution and the Issue of Representation.
Freedom of Religion.
Environmental Awareness Unfolds.
Innovative Machines.
Era 3: Antebellum Era and Civil War, 1820-1865.
Images:
The American Log-house.
Robert Owens Harmony Community.
Oneida Community.
“The Life of a Fireman” Color illustration by Currier & Ives.
“The Drunkards Progress from the Glass to the Grave.”
Edgar Allen Poe.
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Herman Mellville.
Walt Whitman.
“The Pioneers.”
A Forty-niners Covered Wagon.
Caddo Indians Burying Dead.
Caddo Indians of Texas.
“The Endless Trail” by Jerome Tiger.
Interior of Fort Laramie, Wyoming.
Lowell Offering.
“Parade Grounds at West Point,” mid-1830s.
San Maxymo at Xibara, Pacific Coast.
Don Jose Sepulveda.
John Tyler.
Mission Concepcion.
Surrender of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.
“Manifest Destiny.”
Stephen Austin.
“Going Visiting” in 1840s Texas.
Austin, Texas 1840.
Houston, Texas 1845.
Galveston, Texas 1844.
The Storming of Chapultepec.
General Winfield Scotts Entrance Into Mexico City.
General Zachary Taylor.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton At Age 20.
Raffling Off A Slave.
Cost of Slaves Rising.
Slave Auction.
“Cotton Plantation.”
Charles Izard Manigault and Elizabeth Heyward Manigault.
Ration Day On a Plantation.
Slaves Picking Cotton.
Slaves Running Cotton Gin.
“Old Kentucky Home” by Eastman Johnson.
“Lynchburg Negro Dance.”
Frederick Douglass.
Harriet Tubman With Slaves She Helped Free.
Harriet Tubman.
William Whipper, Black Abolitionist.
Agnes Metoyer.
William Lloyd Garrison.
Sarah Grimke.
Abolitionist Propaganda.
“Discovery of Nat Turner,” 1831.
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
John Brown.
Cartoon, Mistress Columbia Tries To Bring Order To The Union.
Daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln, February 27, 1860.
Stephen Douglass.
“Secession Quick Step” Songsheet.
Fort Johnson Fires on Fort Sumter.
Fort Sumter Under Siege.
Confederate Flag Flies Over Fort Sumter.
Former Slaves at Cumberland Landing, 1862.
Elizabeth Van Lew, Union Spy.
Sally Tompkins.
Frances Clalin.
“Battle Hymn of the Republic” by Julia Ward Howe.
Union Artillery Near Yorktown, Virginia.
Battle at Antietam, Earliest Combat Photo, 1862.
Aftermath of Antietam Rebel Dead At Dunker Church.
Lincoln visiting General McClellan at Antietam.
The Battle of Fredericksburg, late 1862.
“Havoc Effect of a 32-lb. Bombshell,” Fredericksburg, 1863.
Effect of the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863.
Union Sailors Aboard the USS Mendota.
Picketts Charge, Gettysburg, July, 1863.
Battle of Spotsylvania, 1864.
The Second U.S. Colored Light Artillery.
54th Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment.
Fourth U.S. Colored Infantry at Fort Lincoln.
White and Black Union Soldiers.
African-American Soldier.
Union War Equipment and Supplies.
Grant at City Point, Va. During the Siege of Petersburg, 1864.
Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, July, 1864.
Ruins of Richmond, 1865.
Wilmer McLeans Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia Home.
“Furling the Flag.”
Robert E. Lee After Appomattox.
Omitted.
Lee With His Sons After the Civil War.
Daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln, April 10, 1865.
The Assassination of President Lincoln.
Lincolns Assassin Escapes
Thematic Video Essays:
The Movement to Abolish Slavery.
Lowell, Women, and Industrialization.
Labor, Economics, and Early American Regionalism.
Democracy in America.
Era 4: The Gilded Age, 18651900.
Images:
Massacre at New Orleans.
Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.
Daguerreotype of Thaddeus Stevens.
African-Americans Voting in Washington, D.C.
African-American Politician Campaigning Among Freed Slaves.
Freedmens School at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
“The Shackle Broken.”
“From the Plantation to the Senate.”
Ku Klux Klan Members.
“The Carpet Bagger” Songsheet Cover.
1868 Democratic National Convention in New York City.
Sharecroppers On Cotton Plantation, Virginia.
Booker T. Washington.
Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute.
Nebraska Farm Couple.
Harvesting in Washington.
Advertisement for McCormick Reaper.
Native-American Drawing of Battle of Little Big Horn.
Buffalo Heads at Kansas Pacific Railway.
Chief Joseph.
Group of Indians, Before Assimilation.
Group of Indians, After Assimilation.
Richard Croker, Tammany Politician, Satirized.
Rutherford B. Hayes.
Grover Cleveland.
“I Want My Pal” Anti-Cleveland Cartoon.
Molly Maguires.
Bilingual Handbill for Mass-Meeting at Haymarket, Chicago.
Samuel Gompers.
William Jennings Bryan Speaking.
An Early A&P Store.
Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco.
Baseball.
Susan B. Anthony.
Medical College for Women, New York City.
Brooklyn Bridge.
Chicago Steelworks, 1890s.
New York City Street Scene, 1899.
Thomas Edison With Wax-Cylinder Phonograph.
Group Listening to Phonograph.
John D. Rockefeller.
Andrew Carnegie.
The Statue of the Trusts.
J.P. Morgan.
Alexander Graham Bell.
Women Telephone Operators.
Chinese-Americans in San Francisco, 1897.
Chinese-American Hose Team, 1888.
Chinese-Americans in California.
Chinese Riot That Preceded Chinese Exclusion Act.
Immigrants Aboard Ship, 1902.
Immigrants To America.
Ellis Island.
Checking Health of Immigrants at Ellis Island.
New York City Tenement Districts On The Lower East Side.
Hester Street, New York City.
Turkish Immigrants.
Women Immigrants From Guadeloupe.
Immigrant Familys One-Room Apartment.
Families Working In a Sweatshop.
“Looking Backwards,” by Joseph Keppler.
Tenement Apartment.
Jane Addams.
Mothers League, New York City.
Explosion on the Maine.
Yellow Journalism.
24th and 25th African-American regiments on San Juan Hill.
Emilio Aguinaldo.
U.S. Soldiers in the Philippines, 1899.
Filipino Guerrillas.
American Troops Marching Through the Forbidden City.
Thematic Video Essays:
Labor in America Overview.
Bread and Roses Strike.
The Factory Bell: Early Industrialization.
Racially Separated and Unequal.
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois.
African American Scientists.
Video Clips:
Immigration at Ellis Island.
Charleston Chain Gang.
Cowboys and Cattle.
Sioux Ghost Dance.
Women in the Workplace, 1904.
A 1901 Fire Department.
Annie Oakley.
College Women Playing Basketball.
Ellis Island Immigrants, 1903.
Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
Burial of the Maine Victims.
College Football, 1903.
A Vaudeville Act.
Luna Park at Coney Island.
Punching the Clock.
Rural Free Delivery Mail.
Tourists in Yellowstone National Park.
Era 5: Progressivism and Its Limits, 1900-1933.
Images:
Theodore Roosevelt.
“From the Depths.”
Building the Panama Canal.
Teddy Roosevelt Visits the Panama Canal Construction.
William Howard Taft.
A Days Production at Ford Highland Park.
Women Working in Factory.
Suffragist Speaking.
Dr. Anne Shaw, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Marchers.
Suffragists in Cincinnati.
Future Women Voters.
Suffragettes in Washington, D.C.
“Buy War Bonds” Poster.
World War I Recruiting Poster.
Sketch of a Doughboy.
“Gee!! I wish I were a man” Navy Recruiting Poster.
“The Navy Needs You.”
Mrs. Hearst Reviews Liberty Loan Parade.
African-American Recruiting Poster.
African-American Women Open Club For Enlisted.
Black American soldiers of the 369th Infantry, 93rd Division.
“Feminine Patriotism.”
Women Riveters in Navy Shipyard.
Anti-German Cartoon.
Saying Goodbye.
Life In the Trenches.
Trench Warfare.
Stretcher Bearers Carrying Wounded Soldier.
Temporary Shelter for American Wounded.
American Troops On Road In Esnes, France
French Couple Welcomes Two American Soldiers
Wounded African-American Soldier Welcomed Home In Parade.
American Troops Celebrate the Armistice.
Another “Great Migration.”
Ida B. Wells.
Post-World War I Lynchings.
W.E.B. Du Bois.
Warren G. Harding (U.S. President, 1921-1923).
“The Mystery of 1920.”
Clara Bow.
Henry Ford.
Charles Lindbergh.
Babe Ruth.
Football Hero “Red” Grange.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Family.
Ernest Hemingway.
Langston Hughes.
William Faulkner.
Herbert Hoover (U.S. President, 1929-1933).
Crowds At the Stock Market Crash, October 29, 1929.
Apple Sellers.
Homeless People Gather Into Hobo Camps.
Bonus Expeditionary Force Marches on Washington, D.C.
Thematic Video Essays:
Race, Rank, and File.
Prepared Food for the Modern Kitchen.
Cannery Culture.
Liberated Hearts: Music and Labor Strife.
Death at the Triangle.
African American Music.
Video Clips:
Womans Suffrage Parade.
The United States in World War I.
Lindberghs Atlantic Crossing.
Repeal of Prohibition.
Prosperity of the 1920s/Depression.
FDRs Inauguration.
Bull Moose Campaign Speech.
Women Suffragists Visit Roosevelt at Sagamore in 1917.
Charles E. Hughes 1916 Presidential Campaign Speech.
Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Westinghouse Works.
President Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
Era 6: Crises and Breakthroughs, 1933-1968.
Images:
Family in a Dust Storm.
Abandoned Oklahoma Farmstead, 1937.
Agricultural Workers Shack, Oklahoma.
From Texas Farmer to Migratory Worker.
Despair in the Texas Panhandle, 1938.
Arkies on the Road.
Migrant Mother, California, 1936.
“Worlds Highest Standard of Living” Billboard.
The Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (U.S. President, 1933-1945).
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Harry Hopkins.
Tennessee Valley Authority.
San Francisco School Children Forming NRA Eagle.
Civilian Conservation Corps in Action.
FDR Signing Social Security Bill.
WPAs Federal Art Project.
Mural “Construction of a Dam.”
“The Role of Immigrants in Industrial America” Painting.
Index of American Design.
The Caravan Theatre, Unit of the Federal Theatre Project.
WPA Project at Tonawanda Reservation, 1936.
Marian Anderson.
John L. Lewis.
Anti-FDR Cartoon.
“Viva Roosevelt!”
John Steinbecks The Grapes of Wrath, 1939.
George Gershwin.
Germans Invade Poland.
West Virginia aflame in Pearl Harbor.
Japanese-Americans at Santa Anita Race Track, 1942.
A Young Nisei Sits With Her Familys Belongings.
Poster: “Loose Talk Can Cost Lives.”
Poster: “Buy Victory Bonds.”
U.S. Marines in Bougainville, 1943.
Navaho Indians Aiding U.S. Effort In World War II.
U.S. Coast Guard at Leyte Island, Phillippines.
U.S. Troops in New Guinea.
Gun Crew Aboard U.S.S. New Mexico.
African-American Fighter Pilots in Italy.
Poster: “Its a Womans War, Too.”
Poster: “Women in the War.”
Women in Defense Industries.
Rosie the Riveter.
Women in Airplane Factory.
Tanks Manufactured on Assembly Line.
Boeing Produces 5,000th Airplane.
Teheran Conference of Grand Alliance.
Roosevelt Meets With Eisenhower in Europe.
General Eisenhower Greets Soldiers, D-Day.
General MacArthur and Troops In the Philippines.
Planting the Flag at Iwo Jima, 1945.
The United Nations.
Victims of the Atomic Bomb at Hiroshima, August 6, 1945.
Hiroshima Leveled.
Hiroshima As a Ghost Town.
Nagasaki, Japan After Atomic Bomb Attack, August 9, 1945.
Official Japanese Surrender, September 2, 1945.
Bikini Atoll Atomic Test, 1946.
George Kennan.
Berlin Airlift, 1948-1949.
American “Marshal Plan Goods” Headed for Greece.
“Dewey Defeats Truman.”
Alger Hiss On His Way to Prison, 1951.
Truman and MacArthur.
Korean “Police Action.”
Korean War Scene.
Destruction in the Korean War.
Dwight D. Eisenhower (U.S. President, 1953-1961).
South Vietnamese Pres. Ngo Dinh Diem With President Eisenhower.
A Suburban Development in California.
H-bomb Shelter.
The Post-War Baby Boom.
Allen Ginsberg.
Marilyn Monroe.
Chief Justice Earl Warren.
George Hayes, Thurgood Marshall and James M. Nabrit.
Joe Louis.
Stepin Fetchit.
Emmett Till, Lynching Victim.
Emmett Tills Mother.
Rosa Parks Arrest.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
M.L. King, Jr. With Wife Coretta and Children.
Montgomery Bus Boycott Ends.
Little Rock Central High School.
Lunch Counter Sit-In, Greensboro, N.C., 1960.
James Meredith Integrates Ole Miss.
Medgar Evers.
1963 March on Washington for Civil Rights.
On the Bus to the March on Washington.
FBI Poster of Slain Civil Rights Workers.
King Wins Nobel Peace Prize.
President Johnson Greets Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rev. Elijah Muhammad of the Nation of Islam.
Malcolm X.
Selma March, 1965.
Guess Whos Coming to Dinner?
Thurgood Marshall Appointed to Supreme Court.
The Last Hours of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Shirley Chisholm.
John F. Kennedy (U.S. President, 1961-1963).
John F. & Jackie Kennedy At Dinner for Nobel Prize Laureates.
NYC Ticker Tape Parade for John Glenn, 1962.
U.N. Security Council Meets During the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Lyndon Johnson Taking Oath of Office On Air Force One.
Lyndon Baines Johnson (U.S. President, 1963-1969).
President Lyndon Johnson holding “War on Poverty” Bill.
President Johnson Visits Job Corps Site.
Johnson Visiting African-American Neighborhood.
President Johnson Signs Medicare Into Law.
Lyndon Johnson With Hubert Humphrey and Advisors.
Johnson Feels the Weight of the Vietnam War.
Ho Chi Minh.
Buddhist Monk Immolating Himself, Saigon.
Army Troops Facing Demonstrators at Pentagon.
Demonstration in Grant Park, 1968 Democratic National Convention .
Joan Baez At Protest Rally in Texas.
Poster: “War is not healthy for children and other living things.”
Bumper Sticker: “America: Love It or Leave It.”
Betty Friedan.
Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers.
Thematic VideoEssays:
Sit-Down for Industrial Democracy.
Silicosis at Work.
Pastures of Plenty.
Civil Rights Overview.
Birmingham, George Wallace, and John F. Kennedys Response.
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
African America Women and the Civil Rights Struggle.
Malcolm X.
“We Shall Overcome.”
Churches and the Cause of Civil Rights.
Video Clips:
The Sit-Down Strike.
Pearl Harbor and the Effect on Japanese Americans.
Rosie the Riveter.
Nazi Murder Mills.
The Big Three Confer - Yalta Conference.
Atomic Age Begins.
President Truman and the Threat of Communism.
Duck and Cover.
Kennedy-Nixon Debate.
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Civil Rights March on Washington.
LBJ Signing the Civil Rights Bill.
Malcolm X.
Protests Against the Vietnam War.
Era 7: The Recent Past, 1968-Present.
Images:
Gloria Steinem.
ERA Supporters.
Phyllis Schafly at an Anti-ERA Rally in Springfield.
Native-American Protesters at Wounded Knee.
Arthur Ashe.
Alaska Pipeline.
Cartoon: Protecting Americas National Parks.
Industrial Pollution.
Water Pollution.
A Walk On the Moon.
Helicopter Landing Troops in Vietnam.
Student Wounded at Kent State.
Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho.
Richard and Pat Nixon at Great Wall of China.
Nixon Releases Transcripts of Oval Office Tapes.
Jimmy and Roslynn Carter Walk in the Inauguration Parade.
Sadat, Carter, and Begin at Camp David Accords.
President Carter Signs Watered-Down Energy Bill.
Affirmative Action Supporters.
Gas Line (serial view).
Anti-Iranian Protest.
Ceremony for American Hostages Returned From Iran.
Ronald Reagan Taking Oath of Office.
Assassination Attempt on Ronald Reagan.
Sandra Day OConnor, Supreme Court Justice, Being Sworn In.
Homeless Man On Bench.
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
Nicaraguan Contra Soldier.
Reagan and Mondale at 1984 Presidential Debate.
Amnesty Registration of Illegal Aliens at I.N.S. Office, NYC.
Changing Face of American Integration.
Andrew Young, Former Mayor of Atlanta.
Robotics and the Decline of Manufacturing Jobs.
Depositors Wait Outside Failed Sunshine State Bank in Miami.
National Rifle Association Advertisement.
Fitness Emphasis.
Stock Market Activity.
Reagan and Gorbachev Meet in Moscow.
Bush and Quayle Campaigning.
George Bush (U.S. President, 1989-1993).
Unemployment Line.
Anti-Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant Protest.
Child Eating Paint.
Celebration of Reunification of Germany.
Desert Shield in Operation.
News Coverage of Operation Desert Storm.
Anita Hill Faces Senate Judiciary Committee.
Nelson Mandela Places Wreath on Martin Luther King Jr.s Grave.
Lesbian Moms.
Gay Rights Protesters.
Calling Attention to the AIDS Crisis.
Gay Rights March on Washington, 1993.
Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia.
1992 Three-Way Presidential Debate.
The Clintons and the Gores.
1992 as the “Year of the Woman.”
“Operation Restore Hope” to Somalia.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, a New Kind of First Lady.
Henry Cisneros, Sec. of Housing and Urban Development.
Attorney General Janet Reno.
Kay Bailey Hutchison.
Sen. Robert Dole and Rep. Newt Gingrinch.
Clinton Appoints Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Supreme Court.
Rabin and Arafat Shaking Hands.
Richard Nixons Funeral.
Video Clips:
Richard Nixon, “I am not a crook.”
Jimmy Carter and the “Crisis of Confidence.”
Ronald Reagan on the Wisdom of Tax Cuts
Ronald Reagan at the Berlin Wall.
Oliver North Hearing.
President Bush on the Gulf War.
Bill Clinton First Inauguration.
Source Maps and Views, 1607 to 1989.
A Native American World Map, 1607.
A European World Map on the Eve of the Discoveries, c. 1480.
The Town of Secota, 1585.
John Smith Map of Virginia, 1612.
John Farrer, “A Mappe of Virginia,” 1651.
A Map of New England, 1677.
William Penns Plan for Philadelphia, 1683.
Savannah, Georgia, 1734.
New York City, 1744.
The Interior of North America, 1718.
America and Asia, c. 1760.
Plan of the City of Santa Fe, 1766.
Amos Doolittle, The Battle of Lexington, 1775.
Prelude to Yorktown, 1781.
Yorktown, 1781.
New States: A Proposal in 1784.
Chistopher Colles Road Map of Tenton, New Jersey, 1789.
LEnfants District of Columbia, 1792.
New Orleans, 1803.
Zebulon Pike, Map of the West, 1810
Gerrymander, 1811.
Pittsburgh, 1815.
John Melish, “Map of the United States,” 1818.
A Proposed Suburb, 1827.
Cairo: Proposed City of the West, 1838.
Philadelphia, 1838.
An American View of the World in the 1820s.
New York Scenes, 1825.
Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832.
View of New Orleans, 1847.
The Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine, 1845.
Zoar, Ohio, 1848.
Plat of Zoar, Ohio.
Territory Ceded by Mexico, 1848.
Farmery, House, and Gardens, 1852.
Los Angeles, 1857.
Wild Heron: A Georgia Rice Plantation in the 1850s.
Freedom and Slavery, 1856.
Birds Point, Missouri, 1861.
Gettysburg Battlefield, 1863.
Grants Virginia Campaign.
Nomination of General Grant.
Atlanta, 1871.
New York City, 1876.
A Cleveland Brewery, 1874.
Edisons Phonograph Factory
Edisons Estate and Neighborhood.
The Nebraska Sunday School Assembly, 1885.
Lifing and Working on DeKoven Street, 1891.
The Hull House Maps: Mrs. OLearys Neighborhood, 1893.
A View at the Columbian Exposition, 1893.
The West Looks East: A Populist View, 1894.
“A Busy Bee Hive.”
A Populist View of the World, 1894.
The View From Kansas City, 1896.
Colonial Empires, 1925.
The Modern City.
The Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904.
Table Settings, With Service and Without.
Solving Urban Transportation Problems, 1902.
The Management of a Factory.
African-American Migration, 1865-1930.
World Petroleum Production, 1917.
Allied Progress in Russia to September 20, 1918.
A Sears House of the 1920s.
Downtown Chicago.
The Advantage of Los Angeles, 1929.
Wage Rates of Common Labor, 1929.
International Air Travel, 1936.
Rural Cultural Regions, 1940.
Northeast Frontier, Summer, 1941.
Invasion Routes, 1942.
Ariel Photography: Camouflaging a Factory.
The Inter-American Defense Zone, 1947.
Open Skies in the Northern Hemisphere.
An American View of the World, 1960.
Macys Department Store, 1954.
Marina City, 1964.
Per Capita Income, 1969.
Church Membership, 1970.
Marshall, Michigan: A Plan for Preservation, 1973.
San Diego From Space, 1977.
Political Conventions Before the Storm, 1972.
The Electoral Vote in the 1980s.
Defense Commitments, 1983.
House of Representatives, 1987-1989: Ideological Categories.
The Meanest Street in Washington, 1988-89.
A World of Threats, 1989.