"America stands for treating each man on his worth as a man." Pres. Roosevelt, Pocatello, Idaho.
Pleasant morning -- Rouseville
The United States Well at Pithole was struck Jan. 8th, 1865 and flowed 800 bbls per day
Publisher: Robbins, Frank
Subjects: Oil Well Drilling Rigs,
Storage Tanks,
Carts & Wagons,
Oil Wells,
Petroleum Industry,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Venango County,
Pithole,
United States Well,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
West side of Triumph Hill, near Tidioute, Pa.
Publisher: Robbins, Frank
Subjects: Oil Well Drilling Rigs,
Storage Tanks,
Oil Wells,
Petroleum Industry,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Warren County,
Tidioute,
Triumph Hill,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Lady Hunter well, flowing 100 feet high
[Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, N. Y.]
Street and Negro quarters, Retreat Plantation, Port Royal Island, S.C.
Congressional Library (in the U.S. Capitol)
Lincoln Monument, Union Square, Decoration Day, 1876
U.S. Senator G. R. Dennis home, Maryland
Cotton field, Retreat Plantation, Port Royal Island, S.C.
Hospital no. 7, Beaufort, S.C., during Civil War
[Greely meeting, St. Charles, Ill.]
Nevada Falls, 700 feet high
Atlantic Building, [Providence, Rhode Island]
[Zieber family outside their Philadelphia home at Broad and Girard Ave.]
Subjects: Zieber,
William,
Family,
Families,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
Group Portraits,
Portrait Photographs,
Hand-colored,
Zieber,
William B
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
[Retinue attending Chinese statesman, Li Hung Chang, when he visited Philadelphia]
War views -- Army of the Potomac -- the way they cook dinner in camp
Soldiers' barber shop in Japanese camp
Military on Broadway
Publisher: Carson, Marian S.
Subjects: Lincoln,
Abraham,
Death & Burial,
Funeral Processions,
New York (State),
New York,
Spectators,
United States,
History,
Civil War,
Military Personnel,
Military Parades & Ceremonies
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Review of the return'd veterans, Philadelphia, main stand, Broad & Market Sts.
Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.