- US IlHpHS 1996.5-0304
- Item
- 1911-08-24
A photograph of a building with an unknown purpose/importance taken in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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A photograph of a building with an unknown purpose/importance taken in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Photographed from McClure's Magazine January 1896 issue.
A black and white photograph taken of General Grant's tomb in Manhattan.
Showing portion of Tomb, the pavilion and a vista up the Hudson.
A black and white photograph taken of General Grant's tomb in Manhattan.
Horizontal view.
A black and white photograph taken of the Hudson River.
A black and white photograph taken of General Grant's tomb in Manhattan.
Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollack "An amiable child"
A black and white photograph taken of the Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollock, which was erected to memorialize the passing of a child who fell to their death on that property when they were five years old. This property was eventually sold with the stipulation that the memorial be kept; the property eventually was acquired by New York City as part of what is now Riverside Park.
Picture of slave pen at Alexandria, VA
Photograph of print of iconic 1862 image by photographer William Pywell documenting the slave trading company Price, Birch & Co. The original negative and other reproductions are located at the Library of Congress: ppmsca 12521 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.12521
Copy of Lincoln/Douglas letter of July 31, 1858 (Chicago Historical Society)
Photographed by Smith at the Chicago Historical Society.
Gustavus Pape House at Kaskaskia, Illinois showing approach of erosion by river photographed at Chicago Historical Society.