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2by Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1729-1824;Subjects: “...Harbors -- Florida -- Pensacola -- Maps -- Early works to 1800...”
Published 1780
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3by Taylor, George Lansing, Jr.Subjects: “...Photographers -- Florida -- Jacksonville...”
Published 2008
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4by Gamble, EdSubjects: “...Florida -- Politics and government...”
Published 2000
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5by Hardie & Gorman Pty. Ltd“... and Florida Lane (now Blakesley Road) in the suburb of South Hurstville in Sydney.; "Terms. 25 per cent...”
Published 1885
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6by Taylor, George Lansing, Jr.Subjects: “...Photographers -- Florida -- Jacksonville...”
Published 2011
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7“... Uniform at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine Islands in the aftermath of the Japanese aerial attack...”
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8“... White Uniform at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine Islands in the aftermath of the Japanese aerial...”
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9“...This image depicts destroyed archway near waterfont area at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine...”
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10“...Summary: This image depicts destroyed archway near waterfont area at entrance to Cavite City...”
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11“...This image depicts a close up view of destroyed archway at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine...”
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12“...Summary: This image depicts a close up view of destroyed archway at entrance to Cavite City...”
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13Published 1948“..., Florida, she was assigned to the district office in Charleston, South Carolina, for 16 months. She applied...”
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14by Gentry, Caroline, 1870-1939, production., Job, Herbert Keightley, 1864-1933, photographer., Roosevelt Memorial Association. Film Library., Roosevelt Memorial Association, former owner., Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)“... sequences to be Pelican Island in the Indian River, a bird sanctuary off the eastern coast of Florida which...”
Published 1924
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