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1. Rau, William Herman, 1855-1920 St. Paul's Church, St. Paul's building, and the double towered Park Row Building, New York, highest skyscraper

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Instance 19614386
2. Poland's tribute to America. Americans at heart, Warsaw's prettiest girls, carrying American flags were members of the entertainment committee which cared for Americans on the Fourth of July when Poland celebrated independence day in honor of America The girls welcomed the Americans in the balcony of the National Opera, while a double row of smaller girls lining the stairway to the baclony, strewed flowers over the steps as the Americans came in. The great difficulty in obtaining American flags did not prevent many being in evidence, for scores of families had them among their treasured possessions and flew them from the windows as the morning of the Fourth dawned

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Instance 19517434
3. St. Paul's Church, St. Paul's building, and the double towered Park Row Building, New York, highest skyscraper

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19614386
4. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 A double row tractor in use on one of the farms of the Woodman Potato Company. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine

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Instance 19918309
5. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering potatoes of one of the farms off the Woodman Potato Company. On the right a double row tractor is being used. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine]

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Instance 19918246
6. [Unidentified soldier in Confederate double-breasted frock coat with single row of braid denoting the rank of lieutenant]

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Instance 17041024
7. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 The rear part of a double-row potato digger used on a farm near Caribou, Maine

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Instance 19918256
8. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Double-row digger being used on a large potato farm near Caribou, Maine. Man on left is a representative of a fertilizer company

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Instance 19918258
9. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: A double row tractor in use on one of the farms of the Woodman Potato Company. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine]

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Instance 19918189
10. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Double-row digger being used on a large potato farm near Caribou, Maine. Man on left is a representative of a fertilizer company]

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Instance 19918335
11. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1852 Miller House in Barboursville, West Virginia, was likely the home of a local businessman, since it bears the same name and double-row, sawtooth-brick cornice design as the stagecoach stop, now a store, down the street in town

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Instance 18710294
12. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Gathering potatoes of one of the farms off the Woodman Potato Company. On the right a double row tractor is being used. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine

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Instance 19918157
13. Marble, Frank E. Effect of NACA injection impeller on mixture distribution of double-row radial aircraft engine

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Instance 8355955
14. Poland's tribute to America. Americans at heart, Warsaw's prettiest girls, carrying American flags were members of the entertainment committee which cared for Americans on the Fourth of July when Poland celebrated independence day in honor of America The girls welcomed the Americans in the balcony of the National Opera, while a double row of smaller girls lining the stairway to the baclony, strewed flowers over the steps as the Americans came in. The great difficulty in obtaining American flags did not prevent many being in evidence, for scores of families had them among their treasured possessions and flew them from the windows as the morning of the Fourth dawned

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19517434
15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1852 Miller House in Barboursville, West Virginia, was likely the home of a local businessman, since it bears the same name and double-row, sawtooth-brick cornice design as the stagecoach stop, now a store, down the street in town

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18710294
16. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Gathering potatoes of one of the farms off the Woodman Potato Company. On the right a double row tractor is being used. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine

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19918157
17. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 A double row tractor in use on one of the farms of the Woodman Potato Company. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine

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Work
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19918309
18. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Gathering potatoes of one of the farms off the Woodman Potato Company. On the right a double row tractor is being used. Eleven miles north of Caribou, Maine]

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Work
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19918246
19. [Unidentified soldier in Confederate double-breasted frock coat with single row of braid denoting the rank of lieutenant]

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17041024
20. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 The rear part of a double-row potato digger used on a farm near Caribou, Maine

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19918256


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