BEIN Zc20 856LL: Inscriptions: James M. Stewart, Jany. 15, 1865; Frances C. Carden. Advertising matter on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination., Copyrighted 1855, by James T. Lloyd on t.p. verso., Advertisement for Jesper Harding on front paste-down endpaper., and Includes index.
Publisher:
James T. Lloyd & Co., Stereotyped and printed by Jesper Harding)
Subject (Geographic):
Mississippi River Valley., Mississippi River Valley, Mississippi River, Ohio River, and United States
Subject (Name):
Fitch, John, 1743-1798. and Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815.
Subject (Topic):
Steamboat disasters, Steam-navigation, Description and travel, Railroads, and History
BEIN 766 1909: Original wrappers. Illegible inscription on front wrapper., Also has a 48 page Route Guide to Massachusetts, Connecticut & R.I. This company also published maps of the west in the 1870's, under the name Edward Mendenhall. Covers are brown card board 18.5x11.5 printed with an illustration of three people in an automobile and the title "Mendenhall's Guide And Road-Map of Connecticut With District Maps. C.S. Mendenhall, Map Publisher, Cincinnati. Price 75 Cts.", and Coordinates not present on map and are approximated.
BEIN WA Prints +111: Imperfect: chipped, foxed, stained., A bird's eye view., Relief shown pictorially., and Coordinates not present on map and are approximated.
View of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, seen from across the Allegheny River. Factories are seen sending up smoke through their chimneys and steamboats fill the river also sending dark smoke into the air. In the foreground, cattle are seen grazing and a covered wagon rides along a dirt road
Description:
BEIN BrSide4o Zc99 O3 854sm: On sheet 16.5 x 26.8 cm., Title from caption below image., and Print published in the Ladies' repository (Cincinnati, Ohio), volume 14, number 10 (April 1854).
Publisher:
L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power and E.C. Middleton, printer
Subject (Geographic):
Pittsburgh (Pa.), Allegheny River (Pa. and N.Y.), Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh., United States, and Allegheny River.
Postcard shows Edwin R. Monett and Charles Russell with the open 16-foot wooden boat they used to run the Colorado from Green River, Utah to Needles, California between September 20, 1907 and February 8, 1908
Alternative Title:
Russell & Monett 1907-1908 voyage
Description:
BEIN BrSide4o Zc56 910Jo: In handwriting on recto at bottom of card: Russell & Monett 1907-1908 voyage. Verso of postcard filled out with address, note, and signature. Postmarked "Grand Canyon, Nov. 12 1910, Ariz." and Printed on verso: Tom Jones--glacé--Cincinnati, O. Published by Fred Harvey. Russell and Monett. Two prospectors after their 752 mile voyage through the Grand Canyon. They started from Green River, Utah, September 20th, arriving at Neddles, Calif., February 8th.
Print shows S.F. Du Pont in full-length portrait; facing viewer; in United States Navy Admiral's uniform; sword held like a walking stick in his left hand; standing in ship's bow; cannon behind him to right; sailor with United States flag behind him to left
Alternative Title:
Samuel Francis Du Pont, Admiral, United States Navy
Subject: View of the sequoia trees in the forests of Calaveras County, California. A man and woman stand on the large stump of a tree at center, as two other men have climbed onto a cut piece of the tree. A small house is seen at center, with men and women seen walking around it and through the forest. Tunnels have been blasted through some of the trees and a man on horseback is seen at right about to ride through a tree
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc72 870mb: Imperfect: bottom corners mutilated., Title from caption below image., "A. The father of the forest -- B. The mother of the forest -- C. The Three Graces -- D. The big tree -- E. The Miner's cabin -- F. Uncle Tom's cabin -- G. The horseback ride -- H. The two guardsmen or sentinels.", and Text at the bottom printed in red. Another version is known with text printed in black ink.