Print shows a view of the Tuileries Palace with the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and a large plaza with pedestrians and carriages in the foreground. Signed on stone on lower right: Tuonra [Arnout spelled backwards].
Shows township boundaries, place-names, roads, villages, mills, streams, houses, and householders' names. Covers areas south of the town of Mount Holly, indicated as Northampton, Southampton, Pemberton, and Was More
Map of the northeastern United States showing drainage, relief by hachures, important cities, the existing railroads, turnpike roads, canals, and the projected railroads; a statement below the title explains th More
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 154, Folder 3.
Advertisement for Thacher's establishment at Nth. Third St., No. 40, opposite the City Hotel, Philadelphia, showing interior view of shop with hats piled on a counter and on shelves, an image of a beaver fellin More
Print shows a young woman sitting in a chair, holding a small child on her lap next to a crib in a bedroom; clothing is piled on a chair on the right, a large armoire stands in the background, and a doll is tuc More
Case: front - Berg 4-51; back - similar to Rinhart 163. Labels on case: "38," "17," "66". Purchase; Marian S. Carson; 1998; (DLC/PP-1998:151.14). Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress). F More
Print shows a bird's-eye view of the battlefield showing troop alignments and barricades, with the river in the foreground. 319 U.S. Copyright Office. Printed below image: U.S. Military Magazine. Army & Navy, More
Print shows a large Hidatsa Indians camp in the background; a group of Indians in the foreground are dancing on the shore while others are in the water boarding and attacking passengers on a ship. Tab. 38. Sam More
Print shows William J. Graves, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right. Includes a facsimile signature and a quotation from a "speech delivered in the U.S. House Rep. Feb. 1st 1837." 26 U.S. Copyrigh More
Print shows Alexander Mouton, half-length portrait, facing left, with coat over right shoulder. 65 U.S. Copyright Office. No known restrictions on publication. Title and facsimile signature are printed on larg More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Nathaniel B. Borden acknowledges that he received Garrison's letter and thanks him for providing "information in regard to the policy by which abolitionists are governe More