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Wealthy Industrialist Andrew Carnegie with his wife
Louise Whitfield Carnegie, sister-in-law
Estelle Whitfield, and daugther Margaret,
walking outdoors in winter

Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress
Prints and Photographs…

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This Ivory Soap advertisement reflects the trend in advertising that sought to make products unique and special, and thereby more attractive to the consumer.

Document courtesy of the
Archives of the Catholic University of America
"Ivory Soap…

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Phineas T. Barnum (1810-1891) pioneered many of the techniques used by advertisers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress
Prints and Photographs Division,
LC-BH8201-4961

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Mother Mary Harris Jones, Terrence V.
Powderly, and John P. White
Photograph courtesy of the
Archives of the Catholic University of America
Terrence V. Powderly Photograph Collection

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Mother Mary Harris Jones
Photograph courtesy of the
Archives of the Catholic University of America
Terrence V. Powderly Photograph Collection
Box 1, Photograph #125.

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Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903)
Photograph courtesy of the
Archives of the Catholic University of America

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Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress
"Governor and 'early bird'
Mr and Mrs. Smith voted at Public Schol No. 3,
Oliver and Henry Street."
Prints and Photographs, LC-USZ62-117793.

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Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress
"Rhodes Mfg. Co., Lincolnton, N.C.
Girl on left said she was 10 years old and been in mill a long time more than a year.
Spinner girl said she was 12 years."
LOT 7479, v. 1, no. 0282[P&P]

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Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress
"Photograph. Andrew A. Carnegie, 1905"
Prints and Photographs Division LC-USZ62-88699
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