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Rodman Collection

Background imageRodman Collection: Douglas A-26B Invader N84W

Douglas A-26B Invader N84W
Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader N84W (msn 27834) of Rodman Supply Co, Odessa, TX. Delivered to l Armee de l Air as 44-34555, 3 January 1951 to 1955 based in Indochina

Background imageRodman Collection: King George V Visits The Fleet At Rosyth, Edinburgh, Scotland In 1918

King George V Visits The Fleet At Rosyth, Edinburgh, Scotland In 1918. From Left Admiral Beatty, Admiral Rodman, U. S
King George V Visits The Fleet At Rosyth, Edinburgh, Scotland In 1918. From Left Admiral Beatty, Admiral Rodman, U.S. Navy, King George V, The Prince Of Wales, Later King Edward Viii

Background imageRodman Collection: USS New York, American battleship, with George V, WW1

USS New York, American battleship, with George V, WW1
Scene on the deck of USS New York (BB34), American battleship, Scapa Flow, towards the end of the First World War. King George V is shaking hands with the Chief Boatswains Mate (CBM), Shorty Schirm

Background imageRodman Collection: WWI: PARADE, 1919. The 369th Infantry Regiment passing the reviewing stand along

WWI: PARADE, 1919. The 369th Infantry Regiment passing the reviewing stand along the parade route in Fifth Avenue in New York City. On the stand are Governor Al Smith, Charles S

Background imageRodman Collection: Source Size = 3964 x 2863

Source Size = 3964 x 2863
The Rodman Gun, of 15 Inches Calibre, Adopted for the United States Navy, 1867

Background imageRodman Collection: WORLD WAR I: MEETING. United States Admirals Rodman and Sims welcome King George

WORLD WAR I: MEETING. United States Admirals Rodman and Sims welcome King George of England onto the New York, the flagship of the American Dreadnought Squadron. Photograph, c1918

Background imageRodman Collection: CIVIL WAR : RODMAN GUNS. Rodman smooth-bore siege guns at Confederate Fort Magruder

CIVIL WAR : RODMAN GUNS. Rodman smooth-bore siege guns at Confederate Fort Magruder, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Bernard, 1862

Background imageRodman Collection: BLACK CROW, 1913. Portrait of Black Crow, a Hidatsa Native American, photographed at Elbowoods

BLACK CROW, 1913. Portrait of Black Crow, a Hidatsa Native American, photographed at Elbowoods, Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, by Rodman Wanamaker, 1913

Background imageRodman Collection: SHOOTOUT, c1910. A shootout between two Native Americans and a white man

SHOOTOUT, c1910. A shootout between two Native Americans and a white man. Photographed by Joseph Dixon as part of Rodman Wanamakers Expeditions to the American Indian, c1910

Background imageRodman Collection: RODMAN GUN, CIVIL WAR. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American

RODMAN GUN, CIVIL WAR. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American officer Thomas Jefferson Rodman (1815-1871)

Background imageRodman Collection: RODMAN GUN, 1867. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American officer

RODMAN GUN, 1867. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American officer Thomas Jefferson Rodman (1815-1871). Line engraving from an English newspaper, 1867



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