Photographic postcard of the site where the "first US flag raised in P.I. at Cavite." A road and sidewalk run from left to right in the photo. Behind the sidewalk is a stone wall with a pole extending from its side. At the top of the pole is a weathervane. Next to the base of the pole is a small platform with a plaque on it. Trees line the sidewalk to the right of the wall. A large smokestack is visible behind the wall
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...
3 38 x 5 3/8 tinted photo postcard showing U.S. flag possibly being raised on flagpole in front of...
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...
A lantern slide of Fort Santiago Abad, where the United States first raised its flag, Manila, Philip...
The flag is made of the textile (wool), with 43 stars. The flag measures 140 by 210 cm. It is the fi...
Photograph of a Santa Catalina Island flag raising during World War I, May 4, 1918. A small crowd wa...
14705 Fort at Malata from which we received the hottest artillery fire. You can see the effect of o...
Photographic postcard of an arch erected by the spanish colony in Tuguegarao. The center of the phot...
Photographic postcard of the front entrance of a cathedral in Tuguegarao. There are eight people sta...
Stereograph showing the American flag above the fortifications on the city walls of old Manila in th...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on sleeve.; Part of Wolfgang Siev...
Photographic postcard of the parish priest's house in Tuguegarao. There is an arch over the entrance...
2 images. Raising of Philippine flag at City Hall (7th year of independence), 4 July 1953. Genaro Ba...
Cespedes Plaza is in the heart of old Santiago. The newer building is on the site of an old Spanish ...
Betsy Ross' house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1901-1905. Birthplace of the United States flag...
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...
3 38 x 5 3/8 tinted photo postcard showing U.S. flag possibly being raised on flagpole in front of...
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...
A lantern slide of Fort Santiago Abad, where the United States first raised its flag, Manila, Philip...
The flag is made of the textile (wool), with 43 stars. The flag measures 140 by 210 cm. It is the fi...
Photograph of a Santa Catalina Island flag raising during World War I, May 4, 1918. A small crowd wa...
14705 Fort at Malata from which we received the hottest artillery fire. You can see the effect of o...
Photographic postcard of an arch erected by the spanish colony in Tuguegarao. The center of the phot...
Photographic postcard of the front entrance of a cathedral in Tuguegarao. There are eight people sta...
Stereograph showing the American flag above the fortifications on the city walls of old Manila in th...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on sleeve.; Part of Wolfgang Siev...
Photographic postcard of the parish priest's house in Tuguegarao. There is an arch over the entrance...
2 images. Raising of Philippine flag at City Hall (7th year of independence), 4 July 1953. Genaro Ba...
Cespedes Plaza is in the heart of old Santiago. The newer building is on the site of an old Spanish ...
Betsy Ross' house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1901-1905. Birthplace of the United States flag...
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...
3 38 x 5 3/8 tinted photo postcard showing U.S. flag possibly being raised on flagpole in front of...
The first raising of the U.S. flag at Marymount College on August 7, 1963. Pictured, Left to Right:...