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  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • Side by side water jugs - one for girls, the other for boys, sits in a small back room of the Lincoln Grade School, in Taylor County, West Virginia.
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  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virgina, it appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
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  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
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According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
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  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virginia, it appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
    DRF11296-32.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
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  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1305.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
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  • Lakota conducting a prayer ceremony at the cemetery at Wounded Knee on the anniversary of Chief Bigfoot's march.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Carol Masden, known among the protestors as, "Gramma Carol", stands in protest at the north barricade. Gramma Carol, who was only a couple of weeks out of the hospital after heart surgery,  took a Greyhound Bus from her home in Vicksburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
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  • A masked Lakota on horseback atop the cemetery hill at Wounded Knee overlooking the site of the masacre.
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  • Lakota conducting a prayer ceremony at the cemetery at Wounded Knee on the anniversary of Chief Bigfoot's march.
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  • Primary headstone at the cemetery at Wounded Knee
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  • prayer flags hanging from a tree at the cemetery at Wounded Knee with the sun rising in the distance.
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  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13981.tif
  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • Throughout Merida’s streets are newspaper, and magazine vendors set up on the corners of intersections.
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  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
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  • Early morning on the day of the incursion for the north camp
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Early morning on the day of the incursion for the north camp
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • A tomstone, in the cemetery at Wounded Knee, is surrounded by the snowy expanse of the landscape.
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  • Entrance to the cemetery at Wounded Knee, at dawn with bright sun and clear blue sky
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13963.tif
  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13988.tif
  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13974.tif
  • Street scene of Merida Centro, with tourists, cars, streets, and colonial-style architecture.
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  • Vendors line the sidewalks of Merida’s city streets.
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  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
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  • A young woman protestor sits on the tarmac of ND Hwy. 1806 after being hit with tear gas.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Carol Masden, known among the protestors as, "Gramma Carol", stands in protest at the north barricade. Gramma Carol, who was only a couple of weeks out of the hospital after heart surgery,  took a Greyhound Bus from her home in Vicksburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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