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Great tornado in Wisconsin, June 28 - the almost entire destruction of the village of Viroqua [3 illus.]: 1. Total destruction of the Methodist Church; 2. Ruins of the North-Western Times Printing Office, and residence of J.A. Somerby, Esq.; 3. General appearance of the country after the tornado, showing the track of the storm, and its terrible effects

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Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 20, no. 513 (1865 July 29), p. 301.

Reference copy may be in SSF (Graphic) - Storms Tornadoes Wisc. 1865.

Caption card tracings: Wisc. Viroqua 1865; Storms Tornadoes Wisc. 1865; Shelf.

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Lieutenant General (LGEN) James B. Peake, Surgeon General, US Army (USA) answers questions about the state of medical care in the USA, during a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), Subcommittee on Total Forces, Capitol Hill, Washington, District of Columbia (DC)

[Geometric diagrams in margins of text of first printed edition of Euclid's "Elements," which they illus.: 2 diagrams at left of text (page headed "Liber")]

TOTAL PRESSURE TUBES, NASA Technology Images

Articles of a treaty, concluded at the mouth of the Great Miami, on the north-western bank of the Ohio, the thirty-first of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, between the commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America, of the one part, and the chiefs and warriors of the Shawanoe Nation of the other part.

General view of the hump, Chicago and Northwestern i.e. North Western railroad classification yard, Chicago, Ill

Viroqua, Wisconsin. Sign - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

[Train of the Chicago and North-Western Railway carrying logs in an unidentified yard]

A parallel of the antient architecture with the modern, in a collection of ten principal authors who have written upon the five orders ... To which is added An account of architects and architecture, in an ... explanation of certain tearms ... affected by architects. With Leon Baptista Alberti's treatise Of statues. Made English for the benefit of builders by John Evelyn.London, Printed by T. Roycroft for J. Place, 1664.156 (i. e. 159) p. illus., port. 35 cm.

Kansas City, Wyandotte & North Western no. 15 [4-6-0]

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L’annonce faite a´ Marie, myste`re en quatre actes et un prologue. Illus. de Maurice Denis grave´es sur bois en couleurs par Jacques Beltrand. Paris, A. Blaizot [1940] 286 p. col. illus. 30 cm.

Title page, with no illus., of Benjamin Rush, An enquiry into the effects of spiritous liquors, Philadelphia, T. Bradford, 1790

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