Photographs depicting a bird's eye view of Harriman, Harriman Station, Shack Town and Waldens Ridge, Original House at Harriman, and Emory Gap
Description:
Harriman, Tennessee was founded by Methodist minister Frederick Gates in 1890 as a utopian community based on social temperance. The American Temperance Society was founded in Harriman in 1893.
Photograph album containing 26 views of the West and the Union Pacific Railroad, probably distributed by C. M. Loomis, dealer in musical merchandise in New Haven, Connecticut. The album contains advertisements by other New Haven businesses on the fron...
Description:
The photographs of the west are reduced images from Andrew J. Russell's The Great West Illustrated.
Publisher:
s.n.
Subject (Geographic):
West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Austin, Henry, 1804-1891., Bundy, J. K., Loomis, C. M. 1829-1890. (Clark Merrick),, C.M. Loomis, Sons (New Haven, Conn.), J.N. Isbell & Co. (New Haven, Conn.), John E. Bassett & Company., Russell, R. C., Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Wheeler & Wilson Company.