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1. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone - Electronic Resource

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3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A rough Indian wickiup at Big Creek Ranch, a Carbon County, Wyoming, cattle ranch near the Colorado border. Unlike larger, domed wickiups used as several people's shelters, this small assembly of branches was used for short-term stays by nomadic Indian tribes, hunting or hiding high in the hills away from adversaries 2015-10-07

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone - Electronic Resource

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A side view from outside the park of U.S. president George Washington, one of four chief executives depicted on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Bust of Gutzon Borglum in the outdoor corridor leading to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone - Electronic Resource

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7. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, viewed from the Avenue of the (U.S. state) Flags, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View from the hills above the old mining town of Pioche, which appears to hang along the side of a mountain and in a bowl below in Nevada's high desert, near the state's eastern border with Utah 2022-01-17

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A rough Indian wickiup at Big Creek Ranch, a Carbon County, Wyoming, cattle ranch near the Colorado border. Unlike larger, domed wickiups used as several people's shelters, this small assembly of branches was used for short-term stays by nomadic Indian tribes, hunting or hiding high in the hills away from adversaries 2015-10-07

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11. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Mantel whose centerpiece is a pelican photo at the Pelican Club Lodge, high in the hills above Big Creek Ranch, a working cattle ranch near the town of Riverside in Carbon County, Wyoming. The Pelican Club, the origin of whose name; unusual in a state that has few of the fishing birds, has been lost in time, was the mesatop domain of one of the ranch's previous owners and his friend 2016-05-15

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12. Maxcy, Jonathan, 1768-1820 A sermon preached on Lord's day, October 1st, A. D. 1812, at the high hills of Santee, before the Charleston Baptist association, at their annual meeting Charleston, S.C.: Printed for the association, by J. Hoff, Broad Street; 1812

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13. Kaufman, Joe, 1911- Joe Kaufman's About the big sky, about the high hills, about the rich earth ... and the deep sea New York: Golden Press; c1978

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14. [North view from High Knol[sic] of river and rolling hills, Dingman's Ferry, Pennsylvania] c1911

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Distant view of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, one of the United States' most famous and beloved sculptures, high in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota near the tiny town of Keystone 2021-12-08

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18. Harris & Ewing FIRST LADY HONOR GUEST AT LUNCHEON TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR CRIPPLED BOY. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 12. MRS. ROOSEVELT AND 200 OTHER DISTINGUISHED WOMEN PAID $1.50 A PLATE FOR AN $.85 LUNCHEON TODAYSO THAT A CRIPPLED BOY, FRANCIS LANSDALE, MAY GO TO HIGH SCHOOL.THE LUNCHEON WAS GIVEN BY THE 75TH CONGRESS CLUB, COMPOSED OF WIVES OF SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN WHO WERE 'FRESHMEN' IN THE 75TH CONGRESS. LAST YEAR THE CLUB PROVIDED A CHAIR FOR THE SAME BOY SO THAT HE COULD MOVE AROUND IN SCHOOL. L TO R: MRS. LESTER HILL,WIFE OF THE SENATOR FROM ALABAMA AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE CLUB; MRS. ROOSEVELT; AND MRS. WILLIAM T. BYRNE, WIFE OF THE REPRESENTATIVE FROM NEW YORK AND PRESIDENT OF THE CLUB [1939] April 12

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19. Mile high. (Mile High Publications) Forest Hills, N.Y. 1974-

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20. Harris & Ewing FIRST LADY HONOR GUEST AT LUNCHEON TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR CRIPPLED BOY. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 12. MRS. ROOSEVELT AND 200 OTHER DISTINGUISHED WOMEN PAID $1.50 A PLATE FOR AN $.85 LUNCHEON TODAYSO THAT A CRIPPLED BOY, FRANCIS LANSDALE, MAY GO TO HIGH SCHOOL.THE LUNCHEON WAS GIVEN BY THE 75TH CONGRESS CLUB, COMPOSED OF WIVES OF SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN WHO WERE 'FRESHMEN' IN THE 75TH CONGRESS. LAST YEAR THE CLUB PROVIDED A CHAIR FOR THE SAME BOY SO THAT HE COULD MOVE AROUND IN SCHOOL. L TO R: MRS. LESTER HILL,WIFE OF THE SENATOR FROM ALABAMA AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE CLUB; MRS. ROOSEVELT; AND MRS. WILLIAM T. BYRNE, WIFE OF THE REPRESENTATIVE FROM NEW YORK AND PRESIDENT OF THE CLUB

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