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Main page title:
Home | Library of Congress
Main page description:
The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, and it serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with more than 162 million items. The collections include books, sound recordings, motion pictures, photographs, maps, and manuscripts.
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h2 Free to Use and Reuse: Friendship
h2 Three soldiers in Union Uniforms during the Civil War, 1861-1865.
h2 African American children playing "Ring Around the Rosie," Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Edwin Rosskam, 1941.
h2 African American women seated on steps of building at Atlanta University, Georgia. Photo by Thomas Askew, 1899 or 1900.
h2 "Sidney and Friends," Long Island, New York. Photo by Toni Frissell, 1958.
h2 Prince Palden (second from left) making silly faces with friends, Sikkim. By Alice Kandell, 1971.
h2 Two unidentified African American soldiers in Union sergeants' uniforms during the Civil War, 1863-1865.
h2 Cherry blossom viewing month. Woodcut by Torii Kiyonaga, 1780s.
h2 "Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch in their rest room, Clinton, Iowa." Photo by Jack Delano, 1943.
h2 "Anglo-American and Indian friends, Taos, New Mexico." By Russell Lee, 1940.
h2 "Bridge game, Nurse Hamaguchi and friends, Manzanar Relocation Center, California." By Ansel Adams, 1943,
h2 "Friends meeting at the Pie Town, New Mexico, fair." By Russell Lee, 1940.
h2 "Funeral of a merchant seaman. Mourning neighbors and friends," Baltimore, Maryland. By Jack Delano, 1943.
h2 "Farewell to His Bachelor Friends." By International Photo Co., 1905.
h2 "Pals amid the ruins," Fresnes, France, after World War I. Red Cross photo, 1920.
h2 "Interracial activities at Camp Christmas Seals ... Camp Buddies." Haverstraw, New York. By Gordon Parks, 1943.
h2 "Three Friends." Movie poster, 1913.
h2 College girl walking cats who look like tigers. By O. Jones, 1905.
h2 Ladies of the Helping Hand Society working on quilt, Gage county, Nebraska. By John Vachon, 1938.
h2 "Three friends," Wasco County, Oregon, 1902.
h2 "Just Between Friends." By John Held for Puck magazine, 1914.
h2 "First steps toward an Entente Cordiale ... American Red Cross Canteen at the Gare de l'Est," Paris, France. By Lewis Hine, 1918.
h2 "Her Feathered Friends." By Berry, Kelley & Chadwick, 1906.
h2 "The Little Friends." By Melander 1877.
h2 "Make Friends with Books." By Elizabeth Wolcott, 1949.
h2 Between numbers, jazz drummer "Red" Saunders sits down to chat with friends at the Club DeLisa, Chicago, Illinois. By Jack Delano, 1942.
h2 The horrible disfigured man of war can not cool the warmth of the friendship of his old comrade. World War I photo by Red Cross, 1918.
h2 Two women reading letters together, 1860-1870.
h2 "Now we're up, now we're down, we can see all over town." By Berry, Kelley & Chadwick, 1906.
h2 Sumi and Sada Tamura, Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C. By National photo Co., 1925.
h2 "A chrysanthemum secret." By Standard Scenic Company, 1906.
h2 Johnny and Kitty McLelland making friends with the farm mule ...., Escambia Farms, Florida. By John Collier, 1942.
h2 "The past is behind us, the future is ahead." World War I poster by Gerrit A. Beneker, 1918.
h2 "Sergeant George Camblair trying hard to provide an accompaniment for his friends' singing," Fort Belvoir, Virginia. By Jack Delano, 1942.
h2 "Italian Front. New Found Friends." World War I photo by Red Cross, 1917-1919.
h2 Bessie Brewer and friends. By C.M. Bell, 1891-1894.
h2 "A union in the interest of humanity, civilization, freedom ..." Poster, 1898. (Symbols of United States and Great Britain kinship)
h2 Family gathering in New Orleans, Louisiana. By Carol M. Highsmith, 1995.
h2 In Denver, Colorado, good friends enjoy a drink and a laugh inside the arena at the National Western Stock Show. By Carol M. Highsmith, 2016.

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