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Ceremonies - New York City - Demonstration over premature peace rumors. Crowds throngning Fifth Ave. after the false report was circulated that Germany had signed the Armistice

Ceremonies - New York City - Demonstration over premature peace rumors...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - New York City Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - New York City - Demonstrations over premature peace rumors, New York, N.Y. Crowd of ship builders who paraded through the streets, celebrating, in spite of the fact that the Government had denied that Germany has signed the Armistice

Ceremonies - New York City - Demonstrations over premature peace rumor...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - New York City Public domain photograph of a crowd of people, event, opening, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bright uniforms of the Roumanian officers add to the color of Sinaia's promenade. Rumors have it that corsets and cosmetics often form a part of the officer's equipment in this gay country of the east

Bright uniforms of the Roumanian officers add to the color of Sinaia's...

Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection. Public domain photograph related to the history of France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mejeriet och lanthandeln i Ryk.

Mejeriet och lanthandeln i Ryk.

Mejeriet och lanthandeln i Ryk. Public domain image of railroad, railway, 19th-century Sweden, historical photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration

Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have...

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[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration]

[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington hav...

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Franklin D., Jr., back with bride. Washington, D.C., Sept. 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and his bride, the former Miss Ethel Dupont, as they arrived at Washington Airport today on their way to Jacksonville, Florida. Rumors have it that they are on their way to attend a wedding, when questioned about it the reply was, "What wedding," 9/11/37

Franklin D., Jr., back with bride. Washington, D.C., Sept. 11. Frankli...

A black and white photo of a man and a woman standing on the steps of an airplane. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6. There have been new rumors that Senator Borah of Idaho and Senator Nye of North Dakota and other insurgent Republicans want to start a new National party with the purpose of unhorsing the present Republican National Committee. The leadership will fall to Senators William E. Borah and Gerald P. Nye caught as they were confering together at the Capitol today, 5/6/1937

Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6...

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"Money Problems." Washington, D.C., March 11. French Ambassador Georges Bonnet, tonight capped a week of rumors and official exchanges over the new French defense loan with a declaration of confidence that his people will meet their financial troubles with their own resources. The statement was his first since a move by French officials to interest American investors in the proposed $1,000,000,000 loan by considering appointment of a paying agent in New York, photographed as he made the statement over a nationwide broadcast

"Money Problems." Washington, D.C., March 11. French Ambassador George...

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Ickes denies wire tapping by his investigators. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. Secretary of the Interior Ickes denied before the Senate Public Lands Committee that this department investigators had tapped telephone wires of any Senator or Representative. Ickes, testifying on behalf of Ebert K. Burlew, nominee for Asst. Sec. of the Interior, was questioned by Sen. Key Pittman of Nevada in regard to "rumors" of a secret investigation of an unidentified Congressman. "It is not true, and it has never been true as far as I know" Ickes said. Shown after the battle are, left to right: Sen. Alva Adams, Colo., Chairman of the Committee; Secretary Ickes; Burley; and Senator Key Pittman, 1/11/38

Ickes denies wire tapping by his investigators. Washington, D.C., Jan....

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Rain fails to mar Army Day parade in Capitol. Washington, D.C., April 6. With the United States rearming and rumors of war in the air thousands braved a heavy rain today to witness the Army Day parade pass the U.S. Capitol. The parade marked the 22nd anniversary of America's entrance into the World War. 4-6- 39

Rain fails to mar Army Day parade in Capitol. Washington, D.C., April ...

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Sign at lumber company. San Diego, California. Building supply companies in San Diego are doing a tremendous rush business and there are rumors (unverified) of shortage in building materials

Sign at lumber company. San Diego, California. Building supply compani...

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Haverstraw, New York. Interracial activities at Camp Christmas Seals, where children are aided by the Methodist Camp Service. Rumors should not be spread

Haverstraw, New York. Interracial activities at Camp Christmas Seals, ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of children of farmers, migrant workers, Great Depression era, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., 10-20-05 -- A sign in the 9th district of New Orleans reflects the fears of some of the residents of this area.  Rumors abound about the possible destruction of the area.  Photo by Patsy Lynch

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., 10-20-05 -- A sign in the 9th di...

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Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , October 10, 2011 --  Route 12 fills with cars following rumors that the New New Inlet Bridge would open ahead of schedule.  FEMA will be assisting the State through Public Assistance for the costs associated with Irene's damages.  Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Cars Gather on Route 12 in Anticipation of Bridge Opening Production Date: 10/10/2011 Caption: Rodanthe, N. C. , October 10, 2011 -- Route 12 fills with cars ... More

Students from Quantico Middle/High School watch videos

Students from Quantico Middle/High School watch videos

Students from Quantico Middle/High School watch videos about bullying during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and students in the Quantico Middle/High School gymna... More

A flock of birds flying over a snow covered field. Landscape flown away rumors.

A flock of birds flying over a snow covered field. Landscape flown awa...

A flock of birds flying over a snowy field / A flock of birds flying over a field public domain stock photo.

A wooden bench sitting next to a wooden fence. Bench rumors empty.

A wooden bench sitting next to a wooden fence. Bench rumors empty.

A wooden bench with a sign on it that says " salzazka deep gossip. " / A wooden bench with a sign on it / Public domain photo of a park, nature.

Five students from Quantico Middle/High School unfold

Five students from Quantico Middle/High School unfold

Five students from Quantico Middle/High School unfold a crumpled up piece of paper during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and students in the Quantico Middle/High... More

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of police spoke on the legal actions that can be taken with bullying during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and ... More

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of

Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of police spoke on the legal actions that can be taken with bullying during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and ... More

Students from Quantico Middle/High School take a moment

Students from Quantico Middle/High School take a moment

Students from Quantico Middle/High School take a moment of silence during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and students in the Quantico Middle/High School gymnasiu... More

Peace rumor, New York. Crowd at Times Square holding up Extras telling about the signing of the Armistice. The... - NARA - 533477

Peace rumor, New York. Crowd at Times Square holding up Extras telling...

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Schuyler Colfax to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 06, 1861  (Rumors about Colfax)
Schuyler Colfax to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 06, 1861  (Rumors about Colfax)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, [April 1861]  (Rumors from Charleston are not true)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, [April 1861]  (Rumors from Charleston are not true)
Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861  (Rumors of Confederacy's intentions)

Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861 (Rumors...

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Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861  (Rumors of Confederacy's intentions)

Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861 (Rumors...

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Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861  (Rumors of Confederacy's intentions)

Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861 (Rumors...

Public domain scan of American Civil War document, Confederates, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861  (Rumors of Confederacy's intentions)

Charles P. Stone to William H. Seward, Friday, April 05, 1861 (Rumors...

Public domain scan of American Civil War document, Confederates, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Horace White to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Rumors surrounding Weed's recent visit)
Horace White to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Rumors surrounding Weed's recent visit)
Horace White to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Rumors surrounding Weed's recent visit)
Horace White to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Rumors surrounding Weed's recent visit)
Donn Piatt to Robert C. Schenck, Thursday, December 06, 1860  (Answers rumors of his dishonesty)
Donn Piatt to Robert C. Schenck, Thursday, December 06, 1860  (Answers rumors of his dishonesty)
Donn Piatt to Robert C. Schenck, Thursday, December 06, 1860  (Answers rumors of his dishonesty)
Donn Piatt to Robert C. Schenck, Thursday, December 06, 1860  (Answers rumors of his dishonesty)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Support and rumors of conspiracy to seize Washington)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Support and rumors of conspiracy to seize Washington)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Support and rumors of conspiracy to seize Washington)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Support and rumors of conspiracy to seize Washington)
Richard Henry Lee to Thomas Jefferson, May 20, 1777, False Rumors of Plague in Continental Army
Richard Henry Lee to Thomas Jefferson, May 20, 1777, False Rumors of Plague in Continental Army
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 10, 1860  (Rumors concerning the Piatts)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 10, 1860  (Rumors concerning the Piatts)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 10, 1860  (Rumors concerning the Piatts)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 10, 1860  (Rumors concerning the Piatts)