This postcard depicts a steamboat leaving a wharf, traveling on Lake Champlain on a clear day. A lighthouse and tree-covered landscape can be seen in the background of the image. A small passenger wharf can be seen in the lower left corner of the...
Robert Murray's Wharf. George Washington landed at Murray's Wharf (foot of Wall Street) to take the Oath as First President of the United States on April 23, 1789.
Buildings; Chimneys; Ladders; Lighthouses; Piers & wharves; Railings; Black & white postcards; Close-up views; Bays (Bodies of water);
A black and white photo of a wharf leading to a lighthouse and an adjoining building at the mouth of the Genesee River. Printing information: Card number (3817) [indicated on front only].
Barge in lock with men wearing hats at work on wharf. Horse drawn wagon in front of building on left bank of stream. Reflections in water. Mountains in background.
Slavery--New York (State)--New York; Slavery--New Jersey; Fugitive slaves--New Jersey; Fugitive slaves--New York
Two-page deposition of the separate testimonies of Richard Kingsland of Barbadoes Neck, New Jersey, and his runaway slave, Cuff. Kingsland states that Cuff, has been identified working on a vessel docked at a wharf in New York City, and should be...
Fair. Heavy discoloration along edges. Information written in pencil on [page 3]. Pencil mark on bottom left side og [page 2]. Adhesive and paper residue on back. Paper surface has been torn in the corners. Full measurement of item: 12.6 cm (H) x...