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#75 Glass photographic negatives are sun-printed on the roof of J. F. Jarvis’ photo store in Washington D. C., 1890s

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#75 Glass photographic negatives are sun-printed on the roof of J. F. Jarvis’ photo store in Washington D. C., 1890s

What Washington D.C. looked like in the late 19th Century

#75 Glass photographic negatives are sun-printed on the roof of J. F. Jarvis’ photo store in Washington D. C., 1890s

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