TIME LINE OF SOURCES

Library of Congress

DATE in History / CITATION
1230 / Good, Battiste. Winter Count, 1230-1907. Pictograph. c1907. From Library of Congress, American Treasures of the Library of Congress,. (accessed June 7, 2007).
1492 / Prang, L. and Co. "Columbus Taking Possession of the New Country." Chromolithograph. Boston: The Prang Educational Co., 1893. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed May 17, 2007).
1543 / Copernicus, Nicolaus. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, Libri VI. Manuscript. Nuremberg: Ioh. Petreius, 1543. From Library of Congress, World Treasures of the Library of Congress: Beginnings, Explaining and Ordering the Heavens, Views of the Universe. (accessed May 17, 2007).
1562 / Gutiérrez, Diego. Americae sive quartae orbis partis nova et exactissima descriptio Map. Antwerp: 1562. From Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. (accessed June 7, 2007).
1687 / Newton, Isaac. Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). Title page. London: Jussu Societatis Regiae ac Typis J. Streater, 1687. From Library of Congress, World Treasures of the Library of Congress: Beginnings, Explaining and Ordering the Heavens, Views of the Universe. (accessed June 1, 2007).
1754 / Franklin, Benjamin. “Join or Die” Illustration. The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 9, 1754. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division Online Catalog. (accessed May 24, 2007).
1776 / Jefferson, Thomas. Original Rough Draught of the Declaration of Independence. Holograph. June 1776. From Library of Congress, American Treasures of the Library of Congress, Top Treasures. (accessed July 1, 2007).
1776 / Leutze, Emanuel. "Washington crossing the Delaware. Christmas: on the evening of Dec 25th. 1776, previous to the battle of Trenton." Lithograph. Currier and Ives, c1876. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
July 5, 2007).
1787 / Claypoole, David C. and John Dunlap.Broadside report of the Committee of Style. Broadside. Philadelphia: Claypoole and Dunlap September 12, 1787. From Library of Congress, American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Top Treasures. (accessed July 7, 2007).
1805 / Peale, Rembrandt. "Thomas Jefferson." Photomechanical Print from Rembrandt Peale Painting. Created between 1890 and 1940(?). From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Presidential File.
(accessed July 17, 2007).
1849 / Douglas, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave. Portrait, Title Page. Boston: Anti-Slavery Office, 1849. From Library of Congress. Rare Books and Special Collections Division. (accessed June 10, 2007).
1859 / Salomon Brothers.“Southerner rights segars. Expressly manufactured for Georgia and Alabama by Salomon Brothers fabrica de tabacos de superior calidad de la vuelta-abajo.” Lithograph. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed on June 22, 2007).
1863 / The Strobridge Lithography Company, "Abraham Lincoln and his EmancipationProclamation." Lithograph. c1888. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, (accessed June 7, 2007).
1863 / Currier and Ives. "TheBattleofGettysburg, Pa. July 3d. 1863." Lithograph. New York: Currier and Ives, c1863. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
(accessed July 1, 2007).
1863 / "The Only Known Photograph of President Lincoln at the dedication of the Civil War cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863." Photograph. Courtesy of Elizabeth L. Hill, Chief, Still Picture Branch, National Archives. (accessed July 14, 2007).
1863 / Lincoln, Abraham. Nicolay Draft of the Gettysburg Address. Pages 1 and 2. Holograph. From Library of Congress, John Hay Papers. Manuscript Division. . (accessed July 27, 2007).
1863 / Lincoln, Abraham. Hay Draft of the Gettysburg Address. Holograph. Page 2. From Library of Congress, John Hay Papers. Manuscript Division. (accessed July 14, 2007).
1865 / O’Sullivan, Timothy, photographer. “Incidents of the war. A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, July 1863.” Photograph. Washington, D.C.: Philip and Solomons, c1865. From Library of Congress, Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865. (accessed June 24, 2007).
1865 / Gardner, Alexander, photographer. "Gettysburg, Pa., Dead Confederate soldiers in the devil's den." Photograph. Washington, D.C.: Philip and Solomons, 1863. From Library of Congress, Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865. (accessed June 24, 2007).
1866 / "The Indian battle and massacre near Fort Philip Kearney, Dacotah Territory, December 21, 1866."Photographic reproduction of an 1867 Harper's Weekly illustration. Harper's Weekly, Vol. XI, March 23, 1867, page 180. History of the American West, 1860-1920. Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library. (NUMBER+@band(codhawp+10033635)) (accessed July 20, 2007).
1872 / Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company. “Millions of acres. Iowa and Nebraska. Land for sale on 10 years credit by the Burlington and Missouri River R. R. Co. at 6 per ct interest and low prices." Broadside. Buffalo: New York Commercial advertiser printing house [1872]. From Library of Congress, Broadsides, leaflets, and pamphlets from America and Europe. (accessed June 28, 2007).
1873 / Crofutt, George A. “American Progress.” Chromolithograph. c1873. From Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
(accessed July 2, 2007).
1876 / Bell, Alexander G. "Alexander Graham Bell's Design Sketch of the Telephone." Drawing. 1876. From Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
(accessed June 10, 2007).
1887 / Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. "New York - Welcome to the Land of Freedom - An Ocean Steamer Passing the Statue of Liberty: Scene on the Steerage Deck." Illustration. July 2, 1887, pp. 324-325. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 27, 2007).
1893 / Keller, Helen. "Autumn." Manuscript. From Library of Congress, Words and Deeds in American History, Selected Documents Celebrating the Manuscript Division's First 100 Years. Manuscript Division. (accessed June 29, 2007).
1901 / Chanute, Octave, photographer. "Photographs, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Originals, 1901: Wright glider." Photograph. From Library of Congress, The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers, Manuscript Division. (accessed July 17, 2007).
1901 / "The most famous inventor of the age--Thos. A. Edison in his laboratory, East Orange, N.J., U.S.A." Photograph. Underwood and Underwood, 1901. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
(accessed June 10, 2007).
c. 1901 / "Hellen Keller, Annie Sullivan and Alexander Graham Bell, full-length portrait, seated outdoors." Photograph. c1900. From Library of Congress, The Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers: Alexander Graham Bell, 1880-1889. Gilbert H. Grosvenor Collection, Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 29, 2007).
1917 / Flagg, James M. “I WantYou for U.S. Army: Nearest Recruiting Station.” Poster. 1917. From Library of Congress, American Treasures of the Library of Congress Memory: The Most Famous Poster. Yanker poster collection. Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 14, 2007).
1917 / Harris and Ewing, photographers. “Penn[sylvania] on the picket line—1917.” Photograph. 1917.From Library of Congress, Records of the National Woman's Party. Manuscript Division. (accessed July 4, 2007).
1922 / Pazandak, L.A., photographer. "Starting for car load loading 150# bags of cleaned white sweetclover seed, L.A. and F.A. Pazandak growers. Twin City 20-35 tractor. Jan 1969, Information by F.A. Pazandak, Oakes, N.D." Photograph. c1922. F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo
(accessed June 30, 2007).
1922 / Horydczak, Theodor, photographer. "Lincoln Memorial. Exterior of Lincoln Memorial I." Photograph. c1920-1950. From Library of Congress, Theodor Horydczak Collection, c1890-1971. Prints and Photographs Division, (accessed July 4, 2007).
1936 / Einstein, Albert (1879-1955). "Declaration of Intention" to become a U.S. citizen, January 15, 1936." Photograph. Courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration Northeast Region, New York. Jewish Virtual Library. From Library of Congress, Judaic Treasurers of the Library of Congress. (accessed July 12, 2007).
1938 / Copland, Aaron. "Billy the Kid."Autograph full score, 1938. The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc., Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., c1978. From Library of Congress, A Century of Creativity: The MacDowell Colony 1907-2007. (accessed July 4, 2007).
1940 / Lee, Russell, photographer. "Native Dance by Spanish-American. Fiesta, Taos, New Mexico." Photograph. Taos: 1940. From Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 30, 2007).
1943 / Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. “The more women at work the sooner we win!” Poster. 1943. From Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division (accessed June 12, 2007).
c. 1945 / Horydczak, Theodor, photographer. “Jefferson Memorial. Front view of Jefferson Memorial from across Tidal Basin I.” Photograph. c1945. From Library of Congress, Theodor Horydczak Collection, c1890-1971. Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 12, 2007).
1951 / Fawcett Publications. "Front Cover of Jackie Robinson Comic Book." Illustration. Jackie Robinson. Greenwich, Conn.: c1951, v.1, no.5, front cover. From Library of Congress, Serial and Government Publications Division.
(accessed June 7, 2007).
1962 / Block, Herbert. "I'm eight. I was born on the day of the Supreme Court decision." Cartoon. Washington Post, May 17, 1962. From the Library of Congress, Herblock's Gift: Selections from the Herb Block Foundation. Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed June 7, 2007).
1963 / Image A. "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968--In Memoriam." Poster. New York, New York.: Distributed by Personality Posters, [between 1968 and 1980]. From Library of Congress, WISE GUIDE, January, 2003.
Image B. "March on Washington, August 28, 1963." Photograph. 1963. From Library of Congress, U.S. News and World Report Photograph Collection. (accessed July 7, 2007).
c. 1964 / Ivey, Jim, "Here's another one for you." Cartoon. c1964. From the Library of Congress, America's Story,Cartoon Drawings, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. (accessed July 5, 2007).
1966 / "Cesar Chavez, half-length portrait, facing left." Photograph. c1966. From the Library of Congress, America's Story,Meeting Amazing Americans. New York World-Telegram and Sun Collection. Prints and Photographs Division.
(accessed July 2, 2007).
1968 / Leffler, Warren K., photographer. “Lyndon Baines Johnson signing Civil Rights Bill, April 11, 1968.” Photograph. April 11, 1968. From Library of Congress, U.S. News and World Report Magazine Photograph Collection.
Prints and Photographs Division, (accessed June 24, 2007).
1969 / Korea demilitarized zone. Map.Washington, D.C. : Central Intelligence Agency, 1969. From Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
bin/query/h?ammem/gmd:@field (NUMBER+@band(g7901f+ct000578)) (accessed June 23, 2007).
1981 / Oles, Paul Stevenson. Architect/artist. "Perspective drawings, Vietnam Veterans Memorial." Drawing. June 15, 1981. From Library of Congress, American Treasures, Memory: Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Prints and Photographs Division. Transfer from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 1984.
(accessed July 1, 2007).
1992 / Southeastern Iraq. Map. Washington, D.C. : Central Intelligence Agency, Iraq a Map Folio, Image 14. 1992, From Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
(accessed June 23, 2007).
1995 / U.S. House, Committee on Science. "International Space Station Authorization Act of 1995" (House Report 104-210). Committee Reports. From Library of Congress, Thomas.
(Accessed May 12, 2007).
1996 / "Media Advisory: Library of Congress Commemorates Delivery of Gettysburg Address on November 19, Displays Hay Copy for Three Days Only." From Library of Congress, News from The Library of Congress. 10 June 2007. (accessed June 23, 2007).
1997 / Huckabee, David C. "Ratification of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, September 30, 1997," Page 4. Report. From Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1992.
(accessed June 17, 2007)
2001 / Niemann, Brian. Artist "In Memory" 9/11/01, 2002." Poster. Griffith Phillips Creative, 2002. From Library of Congress, Witness and Response: September 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division. (accessed July 5, 2007).