241 Tremont St., Boston
June 20/96.
Mr. C. E. Markham.
Dear Sir,
Pray pardon delay in attending to your letter. It was owing to a process of rearrangement and moving of our tracts which made some of them inaccessible. Even now we can find no...
Sepia postcard of a canal in Durhamville, N.Y. Two connected barges piled high with lumber are heading up the canal; a sign on the stern announces that the barge is the "Charlie S Floy". There are decorative swirls on both sides of the name. A...
Abutments; Beams; Bridges; Pedestrian bridges; Buildings; Clouds; Electric lines; Electric lighting; Embankments; Fences; Gas street lamps; Hats; Locks (Hydraulic engineering); Lumber; Railings; Ropes; Signs (Notices); Snubbing posts; Stairways;...
View of Lockport, N.Y. looking down the staircase lock. Locktenders in laborer's clothes lean on the balance beam and small groups of men in variety of dress including suits and straw boaters gather on the pedestrian bridges to look down the row of...
Landscape; Stores, Retail; Farms; House furnishings; Furniture; Carpets; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
"Furniture. Carpets. Illustration of farm. Man is working in cornfield in foreground, woman hanging clothes on line next to house, cows and chickens on path, mountains in background. Verso side:"Homes furnished throughout in plain or grand style,...
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815; Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816; Hudson River; Correspondence; Revenue; New York (State); Erie Canal;
Page twelve of the pamphlet consisting of a letter written by Robert Fulton to Gouverneur Morris dated February 22d, 1814 with the response by Morris dated March 3, 1814. Fulton and Morris, both supporters of the canal, exchanged letters on the...
Organizations; Prospect Avenue Merchants Assn.; Urban League
The Prospect Avenue Merchants Assn. (PAMA) endorses the work of the Urban League, an interracial agency working to improve inter-group relations in the community. Here the PAMA president accepts a merchant's membership in the Urban League of...
Cross Bronx Expwy., under construction at 176th St. & Southern Blvd., looking west toward the temporary Prospect Ave. bridge. Note heavy equipment in use and tenant clothes lines strung from apartment windows in the buildings along the construction...
Asks the rebel soldier why he is fighting? To help the landowner starve the farmer, to help the capitalist kill those with tuberculosis and cloth their children with the dead's clothes? The Loyalists will succeed; they want the best for Spain's...
Tenement houses--New York (State)--New York--19th century.
An image of tenement buildings with clothing drying on clothes lines that extend from one building to the next; the roof of the building on the upper left has numerous holes.
Letter from Thos. [Thomas] K. Hooper in Manasses, Virginia, to E. H. Stokes [of Richmond, Virginia] accompanying payment for clothes purchased and sent by Stokes.