Old Indian Chapel. [Bethlehem, Pa.]
Photographer: Clauder, H.T. (Henry T.)
Subjects: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Pa.) Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
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Old Moravian chapel and dead house. [Bethlehem, Pa.]
Publisher: Clauder, Henry T.
Subjects: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Pa.) Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
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Interior Moravian Church, 1867. (Pulpit.) [Bethlehem, Pa.]
Publisher: Clauder, Henry T.
Subjects: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Pa.) Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
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Interior Moravian Church, 1866. (Pulpit.) [Bethlehem, Pa.]
Publisher: Clauder, Henry T.
Subjects: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Pa.) Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
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Old Moravian burying ground. (Summer.)
Publisher: Clauder, Henry T.
Subjects: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Pa.) Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
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View of [oil] wells. |
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Wells and tanks between Derrick and Gilmor. |
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Rixford oil fire. |
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B.B. & K. wreck. [Train wreck on the B.B. & K. Rail Road.] |
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Bradford, from Harrison Hill, 1879-80. |
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Oil wells and tanks, Bradford, Pa. |
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Oil wells, Bradford, Pa. |
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Congress Park, Bradford, Pa. [View down a street lined with row houses, oil derrick at the end of the street.] |
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Oil tanks, Bradford, Pa. |
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Oil wells, Bradford, Pa. |
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Fishing with pole tools, in a well 1,500 feet deep. |
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Explosion of the benzine tank. |
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Refining oil. The agitator, or treating tank. |
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Refining oil. The agitator, or treating tank. |
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Refining oil. |
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Tankage, west side, Oil City. |
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Loading tank cars. |
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Cottage Hill [Oil City]. |
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East side of Triumph Hill, near Tidioute, Pa. |
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Drake Well, the first oil well. |
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Tuna Valley. |
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View from Henderson Farm. |
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Summit City. |
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Top of Triumph Hill, 50 derricks. |
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West side, Triumph Hill, 50 derricks. |