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James NealLoving the USGS Photographic Library: http://bit.ly/j94ivW Tons of amazing historical shots
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soberleWhat’s there: Photographic archive collection from the USGS Photo Library. There are more than 27,000 photos dating from 1868 through the present, with more photos being added on a regular basis. The collection’s emphasis is on geology, earthquake damage, national parks and monuments, pioneer photographers such as W.H. Jackson and T.H. O’Sullivan, the Mount St. Helens volcanic eruption of 1980, and mines, mills, and quarries. All photos are available in 100, 700, and 1400 dpi resolution.
Using the photos: All photographs are in the public domain. However, the site cautions that the photographs may not be used to show, by implication or otherwise, that the US Department of the Interior or the US Geological Survey endorses any product or service. Proper credit is also requested for photos that you use (credit the individual photographer and the US Geological Survey). -
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Bez Thomashe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Central Regional Library maintains a collection of over 400,000 photographs taken during geologic studies of the United States and its territories from 1868 to the present.
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Sheryl A. McCoyUSGS archive in various formats, including .gif and .jpg
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