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Richmond Photograph Co.

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Richmond Photograph Co.

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Richmond Times-Dispatch

Newspaper: Acts of War
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Oveneath
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Art without compromise*
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Pictures come from pictures
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Structures of nature
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Face of an island
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In peace and harmony
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Jeff's Last Extremity (so far)
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Hugh Welch Diamond, 1808-1886
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Nobels
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Richmond Photograph Co.
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Calotype Landscapes by Glenn Richmond
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Boro of Richmond
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Cornell Capa

[John F. Kennedy waving to supporters from the back of his campaign train, Richmond, California]
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John Albert

[New York State Guard's 51st Regiment meeting mock invasion of Staten Island, New York]
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Reinforcements - Examiner Reporter Dick Pollard, eyewitness to yesterday's violence in Richmond, said infuriated strikers shouted "Heil Hitler" as they rushed into battle with police assigned to keep order.
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Wrecked Auto - close-up of the damaged interior of a non-striking oil worker's auto after vandals in Richmond had finished their work. - Photo by the San Francisco Examiner.

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Naomi Harris - EUSA
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Ready for Trouble - CIO refinery pickets and strike sympathizers were all set yesterday outside the Standard Oil plant in Richmond for a renewal of Tuesday's battle with police. But no violence occurred, due to a CIO-AFL truce.
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Strike Violence - Arrested on charges of inciting a riot in the Richmond oil strike are, left to right: Floyd C. Selle, Werter L. Vetter, Edward Meindesee and Thomas R. Vandegrift. At right is Jailor S. G. Schofield.
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Rolling Through - Richmond policemen, many of them steel helmeted and equipped with tear gas guns and masks, stand alerted along the road leading into the Standard Oil plant as a heavily loaded truck and trailer rolls toward the main gate.
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Back to Work - CIO picket lines were crossed yesterday at the Standard Oil refinery in Richmond by non striking AFL and independent union workers after the word went out: "We're not going to be pushed around by a lot of Communists."
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