Ruins of United States Army (Union) forts established in the Great Plains of the United States from the time of the American Civil War until the late 1800s. View of various paintings by Remington that depict the Union Army regular soldiers in encampments and in battle with Native American Indians in western regions of the United States. Tombstones in a graveyard or cemetery near the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The grave of Corporal of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry James Kelley dated December 21, 1866. The grave of 2nd U.S. Cavalry Blacksmith Dennis Hurley dated July 29, 1878. The grave of Trumpeter 1st U.S. Cavalry Albert Anderson dated 22nd February, 1929. The grave of the an Unknown Soldier.
A train moving on the Union Pacific Railroad in the United States. A herd of cattle advances across the Americn plain. Close up view of Long Horn cattle. A train pulled by a black steam locomotive moving on the Union Pacific Railroad depicts the First Transcontinental Railroad Line of the United States opened for through traffic on May 10, 1869. The locomotive engine of the train as it emits black smoke. Mountain and western United States landscape views. A windmill in operation. Distribution of water and farmlands in the Western United States. A herd of cattle crossing a river.
A dilapidated and abandoned ghost town or hold mining town village in the Western United States. A leaning wooden church house at a hillside. Houses made up of tree logs. Old buildings of a "ghost town" in disrepair. Tombstones at graves in a graveyard, including one with name "Anthony Jackson" on headstone.
Senator Allen J. Ellender speaks about the Congress in Washington DC. Senator Allen J Ellender seated in the office. View of the United States Capitol building in the background. Senator Allen J Ellender speaking.
The United States Capitol building in Washington DC, United States. Officials standing in U.S. Capitol building. United States President Lyndon B. Johnson addresses the Congress. U.S. Constitution document with headline "We The People."
Cartoons depicts the requisite qualifications for members of the U.S. Senate, and the House of Representatives. For Senate, cartoon shows 30 year old,citizen for 9 years and inhabitant of State from which elected. For the House, it shows 25 years of age, citizen for 7 years and resident of State from which elected. Senator Allen J. Ellender seated at his desk in Washington, DC. Portraits of former Presidents. View of the United States Capitol.