Washington, D.C. The Western Union desk in the municipal airport - LOC's Public Domain Archive Public Domain Search
![Scam victims who lost money through Western Union offered compensation - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2 Scam victims who lost money through Western Union offered compensation - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2](https://media1.kobi5.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/1201-western-union.jpg)
Scam victims who lost money through Western Union offered compensation - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2
![Western Union Building (Commercial National Bank) - The Commercial National Bank was one of DC's first stripped classical buildings, inspiring many later iterations. | DC Historic Sites Western Union Building (Commercial National Bank) - The Commercial National Bank was one of DC's first stripped classical buildings, inspiring many later iterations. | DC Historic Sites](https://historicsites.dcpreservation.org/files/fullsize/c415805af9f6d0b1c66ad2d6d2941a28.jpg)
Western Union Building (Commercial National Bank) - The Commercial National Bank was one of DC's first stripped classical buildings, inspiring many later iterations. | DC Historic Sites
![Western Union campaign telegram, issued by Robert Kennedy, to inform the Honorable Jennings Randolph, in Washington DC, of Kennedy's decision 'to seek the Democratic presidential nomination,' published during the Vietnam War, March Western Union campaign telegram, issued by Robert Kennedy, to inform the Honorable Jennings Randolph, in Washington DC, of Kennedy's decision 'to seek the Democratic presidential nomination,' published during the Vietnam War, March](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RFH26G/western-union-campaign-telegram-issued-by-robert-kennedy-to-inform-the-honorable-jennings-randolph-in-washington-dc-of-kennedys-decision-to-seek-the-democratic-presidential-nomination-published-during-the-vietnam-war-march-16-1968-RFH26G.jpg)
Western Union campaign telegram, issued by Robert Kennedy, to inform the Honorable Jennings Randolph, in Washington DC, of Kennedy's decision 'to seek the Democratic presidential nomination,' published during the Vietnam War, March
![Two Western Union Employees filling out Paperwork, Municipal Airport, Washington, D.C., USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, U.S. Office of War Information Photograph Collection, July 1941 Stock Photo - Alamy Two Western Union Employees filling out Paperwork, Municipal Airport, Washington, D.C., USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, U.S. Office of War Information Photograph Collection, July 1941 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2H3GMFR/two-western-union-employees-filling-out-paperwork-municipal-airport-washington-dc-usa-jack-delano-us-farm-security-administration-us-office-of-war-information-photograph-collection-july-1941-2H3GMFR.jpg)
Two Western Union Employees filling out Paperwork, Municipal Airport, Washington, D.C., USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, U.S. Office of War Information Photograph Collection, July 1941 Stock Photo - Alamy
![Washington, D.C. Jean Smith sending a Western Union telegram on the teleprinter to New York - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search Washington, D.C. Jean Smith sending a Western Union telegram on the teleprinter to New York - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search](https://cdn4.picryl.com/photo/1943/01/01/washington-dc-jean-smith-sending-a-western-union-telegram-on-the-teleprinter-1024.jpg)
Washington, D.C. Jean Smith sending a Western Union telegram on the teleprinter to New York - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search
![Western Union Telegraph Company (Washington Radio Terminal) - This seventy-three-foot-tall octagonal transmission tower was built from 1945 to 1947 near the city's highest point of elevation. | DC Historic Sites Western Union Telegraph Company (Washington Radio Terminal) - This seventy-three-foot-tall octagonal transmission tower was built from 1945 to 1947 near the city's highest point of elevation. | DC Historic Sites](https://historicsites.dcpreservation.org/files/fullsize/6f352ce6ae1719f3123831cf6ba3fa64.jpg)