A commemorative postcard celebrating the 300th anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River, with portraits of Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton superimposed over a daytime aerial view of the Hudson River. Prominently featured are a sailing ship...
A steamship (a seemingly passenger style ship) travels along a Lake Champlain shoreline; there is a small covered shedlike structure that appears to be floating at the end of a dock; [copyright info is inside what appears to be the outline of an...
UPTON SINCLAIR
PASADENA
CALIFORNIA
Dear Friend :
I wish to inform the readers of "Upton Sinclair's" concerning "Jimmie Higgins".
Last spring it appeared that the war was going to last a long time, 'and that "Jimmie Higgins" would have to stand...
An image of the river front in Albany, N.Y. depicting a large steamship docked at the river front during the day, as well as several other vessels. The river is in the foreground and the city of Albany is visible in the background. A clocktower,...
A panoramic view of snow In Kingston harbor. Printing information: series number (14 Beautiful Kingston Series) [indicated on front only]. Railroad tracks are visible on the bottom left side of the image. There is a lot of debris within the snow...
Flags; Mountains; People; Portraits; Ship equipment & rigging; Smoke; Steam engines; Color postcards; Sailboats; Side wheelers; Steamboats; Rivers;
Unidentified artist's portrayal of the steamboat "Clermont's" historic trip via the Hudson river to Albany August 17 - August 19, 1808. The name Clermont is indicated on the bow with oval inset portrait of Robert Fulton at the side of the card. ...
Three-page letter dated January 5, 1854, from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Mr. [William] Goodell, discussing Goodell's published references to Spooner's work, and the accusation by Spooner of copyright infringement.
Four-page letter dated December 28, 1853, from William Goodell in New York, to Lysander Spooner, discussing Goodell's published references to Spooner's work, and the accusation by Spooner of copyright infringement.
Two-page letter dated December 27, 1853, from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Mr. [William] Goodell, discussing Goodell's published references to Spooner's work, and the accusation by Spooner of copyright infringement.
Four-page letter dated January 18, 1854, from William Goodell in New York, to Lysander Spooner [in Boston, Massachusetts], discussing Goodell's published references to Spooner's work, and the accusation by Spooner of copyright infringement.
Manuscript draft of a two-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated March 30, 1850, in which Spooner accuses Gerrit of copyright infringement.
Four-page letter and envelope from Gerrit Smith in Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] dated April 2, 1850, in which Smith responds to Spooner's accusations of copyright infringement.
Manuscript draft of a twleve-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith dated April 23, 1850, in which Spooner discusses specific instances of copyright infringement committed by Smith in the publication "Gerrit...
Handcolored rural view of boats in the distance on the Erie Canal and Mohawk Valley. Written message in blank space at bottom of card (Feeling fine. We are hitting the [indiscernible].); Copyright 1905 by the Rotograph Co. [indicated on front...
Aqueducts; Cities & towns; Industrial facilities; Towpaths; Utility poles; People; Color postcards; Signs (notices); Panoramic views; Canals; Rivers; Rochester, New York
A panoramic view of people walking along the towpath of the Erie Canal Aqueduct in an industrial area of Rochester, N.Y.; Copyright 1905 by the Rotograph Co. [front]
Barges; Buildings; Canals; Color postcards; Rural; Towpaths; Utility poles
Rural scene along the Erie Canal with building in foreground and barges in the distance; Printing information: card number (H 4075) [indicated on front side only]; (Copyright 1905 by the Rotograph Co.); (Handcolored.); Written message at bottom of...