A Bradely Fighting Vehicle from the 1st Squadron, 150th Cavalry Regiment, West Virginia National Guard, conducts armored reconnaissance and manueveur training with Soliders at the helm on the Rock Creek Develop More
Shows "Rock Creek," "City boundary," and tract identified as "Surve[y] of part of a tra[ct] called The Widows Mite for Col. G. Bell U.S.A." Pen-and-ink and lead pencil on tracing paper. Title devised by catalog More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 834. Date and text at bottom of the caption card are partially cut off. Credit line: National Child Labor C More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 833. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Di More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 829. Caption card for #828 also gives a caption for #829, identical to this, except with pencilled annotati More
Shows "Rock Creek," "City boundary," and tract identified as "Surve[y] of part of a tra[ct] called The Widows Mite for Col. G. Bell U.S.A." Pen-and-ink and lead pencil on tracing paper. Title devised by catalog More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 834. Date and text at bottom of the caption card are partially cut off. Credit line: National Child Labor C More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 833. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Di More
Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Agriculture. Hine no. 829. Caption card for #828 also gives a caption for #829, identical to this, except with pencilled annotati More
A aqueduct along the canal looks out to the Potomac River, Key Bridge, and Alexandria Virginia The Aqueduct along the C&O Canal in Georgetown Keywords: georgetown; georgetown canal; georgetown heritage; rock c More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More
Significance: Windsor Harbor Road Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the earliest known wrought iron span still extant in Missouri. Built for the city of St. Louis in 1784-75 More