West Point Academy Classic Portrait
Kristine Potter's series of black and white photographs, The Grey Line, is a collection of portraits made at The United States Military Academy at West Point. Update and Clarification Nov. 06
More than 2,500 photographs taken at the West Point Military Academy in the early 20th century are now available in the National Archives Catalog.. Many of these photographs are uncaptioned or contain unknown subjects. The National Archives Catalog is looking for Citizen Archivists to add keyword tags to photographs in this series.The public can add tags to help identify people, topics, or
Photograph shows the group posed near doorway. Information typed at bottom of photograph ''Henry O. Flipper, the first black graduate of the U. S. Military Academy was 'on an errand' when this photo of his graduating class 1877 was taken.''
In the years leading up to the Civil War, the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, emerged as a vital training ground for men who built the nation's infrastructure, played decisive roles in its military campaigns and took part in its political life. Duty, Honor, Country Antebellum Portraits of West Pointers. June 23
WEST POINT Military Academy Original 1860s Albumen Class Portrait Photo Album. brooklyn_archives 965 100 positive Seller's other items Seller's other items Contact seller US 1,750.00. 25 bids. West Point Military Academy, Military Original Period Items 1784-1860, Culver Military Academy, Military Academy Collectibles,
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery will present quotDuty, Honor, Country Antebellum Portraits of West Pointers,quot an exhibition of pre-Civil War photographic portraiture representing notable individuals who trained at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Among those featured are Ulysses S. Grant, George Armstrong Custer and quotStonewallquot Jackson. The exhibition is
1970s - West Point's Mandatory Drawing Courses cease. 1975 - Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman Kodak, develops the first digital camera . 1985 - Academy Leadership mandated that each cadet and faculty member should have personal networked computers. 1990s - Map drawing in West Point course EV203 Terrain Analysis ends
spine title Portraits of West Point graduates plus campus views The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection 1868 George Kendall Warren American, United States Military Academy. Class of 1868.
United States Military Academy at West Point, Looking South Portrait of a Gentleman. George Catlin 1796-1872 ca. 1835. Catlin the Celebrated Indian Traveller and Artist, Firing his Colt's Repeating Rifle before a Tribe of Carib Indians in South America. After George Catlin 1796-1872 ca. 1855-60.
United States Military Academy, West Point, New York Summary Cadets posed for portraits and engaged in activities, including dress parade, presidential review, artillery drill, calisthenics, sports, tent pitching cadets with female visitors buildings President Theodore Roosevelt at commencement baseball game. Portrait photographs--1900