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Branson, Missouri, USA—September 3, 2019: Branson, known for musical entertainment, has amusement rides and entertainment for people of all ages. The town is nestled in the Ozark mountains in Missouri.
A disorganized attic. loft, or crawl-space above the residential garage.
Vote sign in English and Spanish languages; copy space
Portrait of George Washington, first U.S. President. Washington was a commanding officer in the Continental U.S. Army during the Revolutionary War against the British. From Virginia, Washington was born February 22, 1732, and died December 14, 1799. Signature. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
child's hands coloring her drawing showing father shouting at mother, child crying
background, yellow fabric lampshade
Jesus Christ teaches his apostles. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
A mailbox painted in Texas flag covered with snow beside a Texas road on January 2021. Copy Space.
Green ribbon, Awareness month: mental health. White background. Copy space.
Senior man's hand, in a glove, setting timer on water sprinkler system. Gardener. Horticulturist.
Tennessee, USA -- October 1, 2021: "Tennessee Welcomes You" sign on the US state line from Georgia to Tennessee. Message also reads, "The Volunteer State" (referring to the US Civil War draft status.)
Portrait of Catherine de' Medici, an Italian noblewoman married to King Henry II, reigned 1547 until 1559. She was mother to kings Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III. French History. Illustration published in Cent Recits: D’Histoire De France by Gustave DuCourdray (Librairie Hachette, Paris) in 1887.
A portrait of composer and musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria, and died December 15, 1792 in Vienna, Austria. Illustration published in Beautiful Melodies compiled by Joseph Winner (J.H.Moore & Company, Philadelphia and Chicago) in 1895.
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, leading the U.S. through the Civil War. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slave on January 1, 1863. Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, in Kentucky and assassinated April 15, 1865, Washington DC. Signature. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
President Abraham Lincoln writes the Emancipation Proclamation, issued September 22, 1862, freeing all slaves as of January 1, 1963, during the American Civil War. Illustration published in First Lessons in Our Country’s History by William Swinton, A.M. (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, New York and Chicago) in 1872.
Portrait of Composer and pianist Frederic Chopin was born February 8, 1810, in Warsaw and died October 17, 1849, in France. Illustration published in Beautiful Melodies compiled by Joseph Winner (J.H.Moore & Company, Philadelphia and Chicago) in 1895.
Orange ribbon--Awareness month: leukemia; multiple sclerosis. White background. Copy Space.
Yellow ribbon, hearts, pinned to clothesline-Awareness month: suicide; endometriosis; military; firefighters.White background. Copy space.
Heart-shaped candies form a Valentine, rose background (conversation hearts)
summer sun beach items-surfboard, sandals, starfish, beach ball-clothes pinned to line,.Copy space; blue background; felt craft.
Yellow ribbon, hearts--Awareness month: suicide; military; firefighters. Announcement. Fabric Art & Craft Background. Copy space.
Portrait of James Madison Jr., 4th president and Founding Father of the United States, wrote the Federalist Papers with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. He is considered the “Father of the Constitution.” Madison was born March 16, 1751, and died June 28, 1836, in Virginia. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
A portrait of composer and musician Richard Wagner was born May 22, 1813, in Leipsic, Germany, and died February 13, 1883.Illustration published in Beautiful Melodies compiled by Joseph Winner (J.H.Moore & Company, Philadelphia and Chicago) in 1895.
Two men pan for gold in a river during the 1800s. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
Jesus Christ with his apostles. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
Red lCrape / Crepe Myrtle Tree in summer makes a colorful bloom in landscapes. It is also a hardy tree in Texas.
An early Printing Press. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
Jesus Christ depicted as a loving shepherd. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
Purple ribbon, stethoscope, awareness of pancreatic cancer, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, lupus, Crohn's, cystic fibrosis, fibromyalgia, sarcoidosis, thyroid cancer, opioids. White background. Copy Space.
A portrait of John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States. He previously served as US Secretary of State. Adams was born July 11, 1767, in Massachusetts, and died February 23, 1848, in Washington DC. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
A power line and generator beside snow-covered trees in Texas on January 2021.
Purple ribbon, awareness of pancreatic cancer, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, lupus, domestic violence, animal abuse, Crohn's, cystic fibrosis, fibromyalgia, sarcoidosis, thyroid cancer, opioids, religious tolerance. Background. Copy Space.
Old town to modern cityscape of Fort Worth, Texas, USA, downtown at dusk. View from a hotel rooftop in the old Stockyards district.
A portrait of John Adams, 2nd President and Founding Father of the United States from 1797 to 1801. From Massachusetts, Adams was born October 30, 1735, and died July 4, 1826. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
Green ribbon, hearts, pinned to clothesline--Awareness month: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma; mental health. White background. Copy Space.
Pampas Grass with full plumes in landscaping.
A panoramic view of an audience in an opera house watching a play. Wood Block Engravings published in 1860. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
English Pilgrims, called Puritans, colonized Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. Pilgrims escaped religious persecution in England. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
Barn with a Texas flag painted on the tin roof and a buckboard wagon beside a rural road at sunset. Copy Space.
A husband, wife and son dressed in late 18th century period dress in Colonial America. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
A senior adult owman's hands hold pickleball paddle and ball as she prepares to serve.
A Texas road with slush beside snow on January 2021.
New Braunfels, Texas, USA – November 4, 2018: The stately Comal County Courthouse is built in Romanesque Rival style.
Purple ribbon, hearts, pinned to clothesline, held by human hands. Social and Medical awareness: pancreatic cancer, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, lupus, domestic violence, animal abuse, Crohn's, cystic fibrosis, fibromyalgia, sarcoidosis, thyroid cancer, opioids, religious tolerance.
pickleball partners, senior adults, inside a gym
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA – December 4, 2021: Victory Field is a minor league ballpark, home to the Indianapolis Indians baseball team.
African slaves arrive in Rhode Island in Colonial America. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
Christopher Columbus lands his fleet of ships on Guanuahani (Bahamas) in 1492 to discover the New World. Illustration published in First Lessons in Our Country’s History by William Swinton, A.M. (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, New York and Chicago) in 1872.
Green ribbon, green heart--Awareness month: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma; mental health. White background. Copy Space.