Painting by Xanthus Russell Smith depicting the capture of the Confederate ironclad "C.S.S. Atlanta" on 17 June 1863. The U.S. Navy monitor "U.S.S. Weehawken," assisted by the monitor "U.S.S. Nahant," captured the "Atlanta" after a brief...
on back of print: "1909 Matheson Model 17. one of the early 6 cylinder cars of Kenan design. On routine test in Pocono Mts. near Wilkes-Barre. Driver was Guy Reynolds--later a famous racing driver, who died in 1942. Co-driver was Douglas Scott of...
August 28 letter and September 17 letter folded and sealed together. August 28 correspondence regarding William and Mary Coughlin; Edward, Alice, Michael, and Ellen Gill; Margaret Dougherty; and John Dougherty. September 17 correspondence regarding...
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from June 17, 1825 to June 24, 1827
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from April 27, 1813 to June 17, 1815
The Barotor, developed by DuPont research and produced commercially under license by manufacturers of dyeing equipment for rapid dyeing of large yardages of fabric under pressure, is typical of accomplishments of DuPont's $6 million Textile...
Modern American dye industry was born in this handful of buildings at Deepwater, New Jersey on July 17, 1917 when DuPont processed its first successful charge of sulfur black. Acute shortage of dyes during World War I precipitated the company's...
on back of print: "1909 Matheson Model 17. one of the early 6 cylinder cars of Kenan design. On routine test in Pocono Mts. near Wilkes-Barre. Driver was Guy Reynolds--later a famous racing driver, who died in 1942. Co-driver was Douglas Scott...
on front of card: "Allen's Deluxe Cottages. On US 17, 6 1/2 miles south of Savanna, Ga." on back of card: "Allen's Deluxe Cottages. US 17 - 6 1/2 miles south of Savannah, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 215 - Telephone 4-4309. Recommended by AAA, Duncan Hines,...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #605, titled “Coramandel.” This column was released the week of 17 July 1966. The illustration is of the Walter Hoving apartment, New York, NY, ca. 1960s. Artist John Patton.
A salmon cannery at Santa Ana, one of Alaska's 94 salmon canneries which put up an annual product valued at approximately eighteen million dollars. The cans of salmon packaged last year if placed end to end would extend a distance of 17,707 miles...
These are the bigwigs, an evening conference along a pasture fence. From left to right: Mr. Barmhart farm superintendent. Chas Reed, Rutgers agriculture engineer. Harry Besley, Rutgers agriculture engineer. Mr. Mozur. Carl Benley, Rutgers grass...
Crowd at the sales pavilion provided by the St. Joseph chamber of commerce, during a Board and Gilt sale, by members of Future Famers Youth Organization.
A two in one picture, a photograph of Negroes picking cotton in a field just across a railroad track from a large cotton mill, in North Carolina which state is winning from Massachusetts some of her fame as a cotton mill state. This picture...