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Unidentified photographer, [Burial site of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Clay, Jr.], [Mexican-American War], 1847, Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate, applied color, Amon Carter Museum, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, P1981.65/41, LL/38723 | Landscape photography and historical issues ContentsIntroduction | 354.01 | Landscape photography and historical issues | Rephotographic projects | 354.02 | Rephotographic Survey Project | 354.03 | Mark Klett on The Rephotographic Survey Projects | 354.04 | Canada, Montreal | 354.05 | France: Paris | 354.06 | Italy: Florence | 354.07 | Poland | 354.08 | Egypt: Cairo | Commemorations and anniversaries | 354.09 | Lewis and Clark commemorations | The hidden histories of landscape | 354.10 | The hidden histories of place | 354.11 | The interplay between history and landscape | 354.12 | Eva Leitolf: German Images - Looking for Evidence 2006-2008 | 354.13 | James Fee: The Peleliu Project | 354.14 | Jack Burman: KZ |
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