Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. Obrien Family. Bldg. 35. Billiionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2078, Edward R. O'Brien Family, Bldg. 35, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice. Kaplon Lot. Billionth Visitor. Original caption: NHF 2080, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Kaplon Lot, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice. Kaplon Lot. Billionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2081, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Kaplon Lot, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/J.R. Prentice. Bldg. 9. Billionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2079, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Bldg. 9, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Wager house showing tree growing thru roof, from Public WayHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWager house showing tree growing thru roof. From Public Way. Contributed. Original caption: NHF 22, Wager House Showing Tree Growing Thru Roof. From Public Way, 1956.
Western ToadKings Mountain National Military Park22. Western Toad Bufo Cogantus Photo by A.A. Allen Cornell University
White nubian doe, Chikaming Shasta Caesarea, with woman in front of white buildingCarl Sandburg Home National Historic SiteWoman and Chikaming Shasta Caesarea, white nubian doe, in front of white building. Goat facing woman, profile to camera. Behind them is wooden partition. Girl kneels to hold goat by collar. Band w/glossy. On reverse in ink, "Apr 22 1942" and "349t." Two copies, Carl 13534-35.
Woman seated on ground petting a fawn, October 22 1938Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of woman seated on ground petting a fawn; 22 Oct 1938; "The National Park Spirit of Friendliness. Is here charmingly portrayed, where a park tourist and a native fawn are mutually happy in their chance acquaintance. No occasion for fear of people is known among the native wild life; this feature of national parks is 'something new under the sun', and one of their most attractive features."