25 Willow Place,
Yonkers, N.Y.
Jany. 28 – 1911
My dear Mr. Markham:
To solve my ever-pressing bread and butter problem, I have contracted for a long series of lectures extending over the next two years. The manager of the Bureau is anxious to...
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...
Colorful striped canal boats are tied in a row together extending away from the pier with buildings in the background. Sailboats and a Paddle wheel steamboat are visible in the distance. Printing information: card number (11613) [indicated on front...
Bridges; Buildings; Reflections; Snubbing posts; Trees; Utility poles; Black & white postcards; Canal boats; Canals; Panoramic views
A view of canal boats parked in a boatyard on the Erie Canal. In the distance, a railroad bridge [presumably] can be seen extending across the canal. Blank space around edges of card.
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815; Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816; Hudson River; Correspondence; Revenue; New York (State); Erie Canal; Pamphlet;
Page ten 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...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Dammann, Grace Cowardin, 1872-1945; Discrimination in education; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; Social action
May 16, 1938 Letter of support sent to President Dammann following decision to admit African American student
"Dear Mother Dammann,
I wish to thank you for your kind invitation to the blessing of Mary Moran Memorial Hall on Wednesday, the...
Two-page letter dated June [?] 18, 1851, from Geo. [George] Bradburn to [Lysander] Spooner, notifying about extending his stay in Lowell [Massachusetts] and travel plans to Boston, as well as abolitionist news.