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2. Stevenson and Stevenson-Kefauver Campaign Items, ca. 1952-1956
3. Garner Campaign Buttons, ca. 1940
4. Willkie Campaign Buttons and Stamp, ca. 1940
5. Willkie Campaign Buttons, ca. 1940
6. Willkie-McNary Campaign Buttons, ca. 1940
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt Campaign Buttons and Badge, ca. 1936
8. Franklin D. Roosevelt-Garner Campaign and Inaugural Items, ca. 1936-1937
9. Franklin D. Roosevelt-Garner Campaign Buttons and Badges, ca. 1932
10. Prohibition Party Campaign Buttons and Badge, ca. 1888-1924
11. Hughes-Fairbanks Campaign Buttons, ca. 1906-1916
12. Constructing the Taracol 80 stamp mill
13. Lumber for the Taracol mill. Thousands of feet of timber which Korean lumbermen have whip-sawed out by hand
14. Taracol camp
15. Taracol cyanide plant extension
16. Taracol mill, battery floor
17. Winter in the mines. Tabowie camp
18. William H. Taft-Sherman Campaign and Inaugural Buttons, ca. 1908-1909
19. Banks of Yalu-Korean side
20. Banzai! first train crosses new Japanese bridge
21. Buddhist wayside shrine
22. Chuhap Pavillion
23. General Kuroki and his staff at Seoul
24. Gordon Paddock's house, Seoul
25. Gordon Paddock, U. S. Vice-Consul
26. H. E. Gonsuke Hayashi. Japanese minister Seoul
27. Japanese Bridge--timber scaffolding for steel structure
28. Japanese Infantry
29. Japanese banquet
30. Japanese bridges--timber scaffolding for steel structure
31. K. Debuch
32. Korean Colonel CAJ
33. Korean boatman
34. Kunjong Chon
35. Kuzoki and staff at Seoul
36. Senator Newlands CAJ
37. Senator Newlands. CAJ
38. Seoul
39. Seoul: Lily pads
40. Shuichi Hagiwara, 1868 - 1911
41. Temple gate: Seoul
42. The Imperial Guest House (Mdlle. Sonntag) Seoul, Korea
43. Yalu?
44. [2 Koreans in their mourning dress]
45. [A Korean boy with two-storied hat and a hay-carrier in street]
46. [A Korean home with American and Korean flags]
47. [A man with a topknot]
48. [A merchant and his friends on a cold day]
49. [A young Korean man and a boy]
50. [Aerial view of procession]
51. [American Legation interior]
52. [American Legation interior]
53. [Artisans or farmers at work]
54. [Bullock loaded with fire wood]
55. [Ceremonial event at palace, with children]
56. [Children and a baby dressed up for Lunar New Year]
57. [Delivering some messages to crowd of onlookers]
58. [Firewood market scene]
59. [Flood scene]
60. [Funeral, Seoul]
61. [Gathering on city walls]
62. [Gordon Paddock and Senator Newlands with Koreans]
63. [Gordon Paddock? In front of American Legation]
64. [Group of Korean scholars]
65. [Group of Koreans with Gordon Paddock, Edwin Morgan and Willard Straight]
66. [Group of passengers, possibly on train car]
67. [Japanese Consulate]
68. [Japanese army at the main get of Toksu Palace, Taeanmun]
69. [Japanese officers on horses]
70. [Japanese soldier and Koreans on train car]
71. [Japanese soldiers and Korean civilians at Shariin]
72. [Japanese soldiers guarding an important place?]
73. [Japanese soldiers]
74. [King Kojong and King Sunjong]
75. [Korean children with American and Korean flags]
76. [Korean coolie leading ox and cart]
77. [Korean farmer and daughter under thatched roof]
78. [Korean laborer and middle class in front of store]
79. [Korean men with sunglasses]
80. [Korean officials on a cold day]
81. [Korean outdoor market scene and Young girls' outfit on Lunar New Year]
82. [Korean peasant in 'umbrella' hat which is called 'satkat']
83. [Korean porter with wicker chair on back]
84. [Korean shopkeepers with wares]
85. [Korean woman wrapped in cloak]
86. [Legation?]
87. [Line of children (orphans?) with American and Korean flags]
88. [Locomotive on bridge over streetcar]
89. [Middle-class Korean man with warm hat]
90. [Military ceremony]
91. [Military personnel in Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession]
92. [Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession]
93. [Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession]
94. [Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession]
95. [Min Yong-hwan's state funeral procession]
96. [Min Young-hwan]
97. [Namdaemun, Seoul]
98. [One-wheeled rickshaw]
99. [Panoramic view of traditional Korean performance and Koreans in formal western dress]
100. [Peasant pounding rice]
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