MS-154

MS-154

 

PIQUA PUBLIC LIBRARY POST CARD

AND GREETING CARD

COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Flesh Public Library Post Card and Greeting Card Collection is formed out of numerous accessions to the library archives over the years.  This is an open manuscript collection.  As new cards are accessioned into the library archives they will be added to the collection. 

 

The collection is divided into eight (8) series and 134 sub-series.  At the time of the creation of this collection it contained 2650 post cards and 449 greeting cards and is stored in eight (8) archival boxes.  The cards range in age from the 1870s to the 1980s.  However, the bulk of the cards date from 1900 to 1940.  Many of the post cards and greeting cards came from the family of Judge J. Harrison Smith and are dated from 1900 to 1920.  Another identifiable group of post cards came from the family (or estate) of Misses Marie and Pauline Lange.  These generally date from 1940 to 1970 and the subjects tend to be Catholic churches or cathedrals. 

 

The dating of post cards and greeting cards poses serious problems for the archivist.  Is the post card to be dated by the date of the picture, or is it to be dated by the date the card was produced or by the date of the post mark?  Should greeting cards be dated by the date of publication or by the date of the event or post mark?  In dating this collection I have arbitrarily chosen a scheme which seems to make the most sense to me.  Post cards have been dated with a “c.” or circa placed along with the date of the post mark.  This is done because post cards are produced in bulk and the sold over a period of time.  The time of the production may or may not be related to the event depicted in the picture.  Thus a post card depicting the Great Miami River Flood of 1913 and bearing a 1916 post mark would be dated “c. 1916”, while a post card depicting “George Washington Crossing the Delaware” and post marked 1923 would be dated “c. 1923.”  Where post marks were not available, I tried as best I could to date the card based on the internal evidence in the card.  Thus, if automobiles in the photograph appear to be typical of 1915, then the post card is dated “c. 1915.” 

Greeting cards posed an entirely different problem.  Greeting cards are sent for a specific purpose or a specific event.  Thus, where dates could be obtained from post marks or internal evidence, I used those dates.  Therefore, a Christmas card with a post mark of 1914 is dated “1914.”  If the message or other internal evidence gives a specific date then that date is used.

 

The descriptions of the post cards in the “Box Inventory” are, where ever possible, the descriptions on the cards themselves.  I have written in all possible cases the language as it is found on the card.  If the language is not English, I have tried to faithfully produce the language of the card; I have made no attempt to translate.  Where the wording on the card is in error or appears to have a double meaning, I have placed a note in the description stating the error or apparent double meaning.

 

The numbering system used in the collection is composed of three numbers separated by periods.  The first number (1-8) is the Series number.  The second number (beginning with .01) is the Sub-series number.  The third number (also beginning with .01) is the number of the specific card.  Therefore, for example, on page 13 card number “1.22.15” (The Willow Cottage) is translated as follows “1” is Series 1; “22” is Sub-series 22; and “15” is card number 15 in the Sub-series.  This allows for the expansion of the collection without creating a new collection or a revision of this one.  If a new card is acquired which has no relation to the existing cards, then a new series and sub-series can be created for it.  If a new card is acquired that fits within the current collection, then it is assigned the next card number within its series and sub-series.

 

The collection provides a rich source of photographic evidence of the history of Piqua and surrounding areas.  Its continued growth is anticipated.

 

Gary Meek

August 2006

 

In March 1912 the Piqua Public Library received a large donation of  approximately 4800 post cards.  The donation was from Ms. Chris Cameron.  The donation was cataloged into MS-154 and expanded the collection from eight to fourteen boxes.

          Gary Meek

April 2012

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

SERIES 1:  PIQUA POST CARDS – These cards are found in Box 1 [1.01-1.26] and the first half of Box 2 [1.27-1.31].

 

   Sub-series:

1.01     Downtown Streets

  1. Public Square
  2. Parades & Festivals
  3. Plaza Hotel
  4. City Buildings
  5. Fire House
  6. Post Office
  7. Churches
  8. Schools
  9. Hospital
  10. Banks
  11. Underwear and Garment Companies
  12. Other Industries
  13. Businesses
  14. Buildings – multiple buildings on a single card.
  15. Railroad Stations
  16. Y.M.C.A.
  17. Piqua Club/Library
  18. Clubs and Organizations
  19. Swimming Pools
  20. Residential Streets
  21. Residences
  22. People
  23. Miami & Erie Canal
  24. Great Miami River
  25. Bridges
  26. Hydraulic Canal and Lake System
  27. Fountain Park
  28. Forest Hill Cemetery
  29. Advertising
  30. Piqua Historical Area/Johnston Farm

 

SERIES 2:  GREAT MIAMI RIVER FLOOD OF 1913 – These cards are found in the second half of Box 2 [2.01-2.07] and all of Box 3 [2.08-2.16]

 

   Sub-series:

2.01     Flood Water – Downtown

  1. Flood Water – East Piqua
  2. Flood Water – Shawnee
  3. Flood Water – Rossville
  4. Flood Water – West Piqua
  5. Flood Water – Great Miami River and Bridges
  6. Flood Water – Hydraulic Canal and Swift Run Lake
  7. Flood Damage – East Piqua
  8. Flood Damage – Shawnee
  9. Flood Damage – Rossville
  10. Flood Damage – West Piqua
  11. Flood Post Card Folios
  12. Miscellaneous - Piqua
  13. Dayton, Ohio Flood and Damage
  14. Columbus, Ohio Flood and Damage – 1913 Flood
  15. Ohio Miscellaneous – 1913 Flood
  16. Flood Water and Damage – Troy, OH – SEE MS-154A Binder #1 – 2.17A

 

SERIES 3:  PIQUA DELIVERY TRUCK PHOTOS AND POST CARDS – These cards are found in the first part of Box 4 [3.001-3.047].

 

SERIES 4:  OHIO POST CARDS BY TOWN, COUNTY, OR REGION – These cards are found in Box 4 [4.01-4.16]

 

   Sub-series:

4.01     Miami County – Troy

  1. Miami County – Bradford
  2. Miami County – Covington
  3. Other Miami County
  4. Shelby County – Sidney
  5. Other Shelby County
  6. Darke County – Greenville
  7. Other Darke County
  8. Champaign County
  9. Dayton
  10. Cincinnati
  11. Columbus
  12. Cleveland
  13. Southwest Ohio
  14. Northwest Ohio
  15. Southeast Ohio
  16. Northeast Ohio
  17. Ohio Miscellaneous

 

SERIES 5:  UNITED STATES POST CARDS BY STATE – These cards are found in Box 5 [5.001-5.07.184]; Box 6  [ 5.07.185-5.12]; Box 7 [5.13-5.24]; Box 8  [5.25-5.31]; Box 9 [ 5.32-5.38] and Box 10  [5.39-5.44].

 

   Sub-series:

5.001   Alabama

5.01     Alaska

  1. Arizona

5.003   Arkansas

5.03     California

5.04     Colorado

5.05     Connecticut

5.06     Delaware

5.07     Florida

5.08     Georgia

5.09     Hawaii

5.091   Idaho

5.10     Illinois

5.11     Indiana

5.12     Iowa

5.13     Kansas

5.14     Kentucky

5.15     Louisiana

5.16     Maine

5.17     Maryland

5.18     Massachusetts

5.19     Michigan

5.20     Minnesota

5.201   Mississippi

5.21     Missouri

5.22     Montana

5.23     Nebraska

5.231   Nevada

5.24     New Hampshire

5.25     New Jersey

5.26     New Mexico

5.27     New York

5.28     North Carolina

5.29     North Dakota

5.30     Oklahoma

5.31     Oregon

5.32     Pennsylvania

5.321   Rhode Island

5.322   South Carolina

5.33     South Dakota

5.34     Tennessee

5.35     Texas

5.36     Utah

5.37     Vermont

5.38     Virginia

5.39     Washington

5.391   West Virginia

5.40     Wisconsin

5.41     Wyoming

5.42     Washington D.C.

5.43     United States – General

5.44     United States - Miscellaneous

 

SERIES 6:  POST CARDS OF THE WORLD BY NATION – These cards are found in Box 11 [6.01-6.10]; Box 12 [6.11-6.38] and Box 13 [6.39-6.58].

 

   Sub-series:

6.01     Australia

  1. Belgium
  2. Brazil
  3. Canada
  4. Cuba
  5. Egypt
  6. France
  7. Germany
  8. Italy
  9. Malta
  10. Mexico
  11. The Netherlands
  12. Panama
  13. Switzerland
  14. Thailand
  15. Venezuela
  16. Africa
  17. Austria
  18. Bahamas
  19. Bahrain
  20. Barbados
  21. Ceylon / Sri Lanka
  22. Chile
  23. China
  24. Costa Rica
  25. Cyprus
  26. Czechoslovakia
  27. Denmark
  28. United Kingdom
  29. Fiji Islands
  30. Grand Cayman, British West Indies
  31. Greece
  32. Guam
  33. Guatemala
  34. Hong Kong
  35. Iceland
  36. India
  37. Ireland
  38. Israel
  39. Jamaica
  40. Japan
  41. Liechtenstein
  42. Monaco
  43. New Zealand
  44. Pakistan
  45. Peru
  46. Poland
  47. Portugal
  48. Puerto Rico
  49. Saudi Arabia
  50. Singapore
  51. South Africa
  52. Spain
  53. St. Lucia
  54. Sweden
  55. Taiwan, Republic of China
  56. Turkey
  57. Virgin Islands
  58. Hungary
  59. Palestine

 

SERIES 7:  MISCELLANEOUS POST CARDS – These cards are found in the last part of Box 13 [7.001-7.7.027].

 

SERIES 8:  GREETING CARDS – These cards are found in Box 14.

 

   Sub-series:

8.01     Patriotic

  1. Greetings
  2. New Years
  3. Christmas
  4. Congratulations
  5. St. Patrick’s Day
  6. Thanksgiving
  7. Easter
  8. Best Wishes
  9. Birthday
  10. Valentines Day
  11. Miscellaneous Greeting Cards
  12. Get Well Cards

 

CONTAINER LIST

 

SERIES 1:  PIQUA POST CARDS

 

BOX #1

 

SUB-SERIES 1.01 – DOWNTOWN STREETS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.01.01

Main Street, Looking North from the Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920 (2)

1.01.02

Main St. North, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.01.03

North Main St. Looking north from Ash St. Piqua, Ohio – c. 1895 (5)

1.01.04

Piqua, Ohio, Main St. looking south

1.01.05

Main St. looking north from the Square – c. 1910

1.01.06

North Main St., Piqua, Ohio (4) c. 1895

1.01.07

Main St., Piqua, Ohio (4) c. 1895

1.01.08

North Main St., Piqua, Ohio (3)  c.1895

1.01.09

Main Street, north from Ash St., Piqua, Ohio c. 1895

1.01.10

Main Street, north from Ash St., Piqua, Ohio c. 1895

1.01.11

Main Street, north from Ash St., Piqua, Ohio c. 1895

1.01.12

400 block, N. Main St., west side c. 1910

101.13

Spring Street, 400 block looking north, c. 1900

1.01.14

Wayne Street, south from Square, Piqua, Ohio c. 1895 (3)

1.01.15

Wayne Street, Piqua, Ohio – looking north (2), c. 1900

1.01.16

Wayne Street from High Street looking north – c. 1895

1.01.17

Main Street at Night, looking north from the Public Square – c. 1930

1.01.18

North Main Street, from the City Building, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.01.19

North Main Street, looking north from the Public Square - 1918

 

SUB-SERIES 1.02 – PUBLIC SQUARE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.02.01

Old Corner Public Square, Piqua, Ohio (6) c. 1890

1.02.02

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio c. 1908

1.02.03

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio (3) c. 1908

1.02.04

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio (6) c. 1906

1.02.05

High Street – Thorne Photo Studio – c. 1895

1.02.06

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1917

1.02.07

Public Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1893

1.02.08

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio looking east on High St. from Wayne St – c. 1910

1.02.09

Market Square looking east, Piqua, Ohio (2) – c. 1895

1.02.10

Fire at Robbins Stable, northeast corner of Public Square – c. 1900

1.02.11

Public Square, Piqua, Ohio looking north on Main Street – note the cannon and the iron fence – c. 1895

1.02.12

Rowan Memorial cannon on the Public Square – Huntzinger photo, 1909

1.02.13

Market Square, Piqua, Ohio – E. Huntzinger photo, c. 1910

1.02.14

Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a large crowd in front of the Plaza Hotel – 1912

1.02.15

Soldiers marching past the Plaza Hotel and turning south on Main St. – c. 1898

1.02.16

Adm. S. C. Rowan Memorial on the Public Square – E. Huntzinger

 

SUB-SERIES 1.03 - PARADES AND FESTIVALS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.03.01

Memorial Day, 1905, Piqua, Ohio

1.03.02

Main Street, north, Memorial Day, Piqua, O. c. 1905

1.03.03

Main Street, north, Memorial Day, Piqua, O. c. 1905

1.03.04

Piqua Harvest Festival, October 28-30, 1908 – Market Square, Piqua, O.

1.03.05

P.H.S. Harvest Festival – Oct. 28, 29, 30, 1908 – Piqua, O. (2)

1.03.06

Harvest Festival – Oct. 28, 29, 30, 1908, Piqua, O.

1.03.07

Harvest Festival – Oct. 28, 29, 30, 1908, Piqua, O.

1.03.08

Harvest Festival – Oct. 28, 29, 30, 1908, Piqua, O,

1.03.09

Harvest Festival – Oct. 28, 29, 30, 1908, Piqua, O.

1.03.10

Fall Festival – 1909 – Piqua, Ohio (4)

1.03.11

Fall Festival – Oct. 12, 13, 14, 1909 – Piqua, Ohio

1.03.12

Fall Festival – Oct. 12, 13, 14, 1909 – Piqua, Ohio

1.03.13

Bell Telephone Company Float for parade – c. 1908

1.03.14

Decoration Day – 30 May 1906

 

SUB SERIES 1.04 – PLAZA HOTEL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.04.01

Orr Statler Block, Piqua, Ohio

1.04.02

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, Ohio.

1.04.03

Metal Post Card – Plaza Hotel, Piqua, Ohio

1.04.04

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, Ohio

1.04.05

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, O. (2)

1.04.06

Market on Saturday P.M., Piqua, Ohio (2)

1.04.07

Plaza Hotel Block – Piqua, O. (3)

BOX 1: continued

1.04.08

Hotel Plaza, Piqua, Ohio (4)

1.04.09

Piqua, Ohio. Plaza Hotel (2)

1.04.10

Plaza Hotel & Public Square, Piqua, O.

1.04.11

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, Ohio (3)

1.04.12

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, Ohio (3)

1.04.13

Hotel Plaza, Piqua, Ohio

1.04.14

Public Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1930

1.04.15

Public Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1921 (2)

1.04.16

Public Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1940 (3)

1.04.17

Public Square showing Hotel Favorite, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1940 (5)

1.04.18

Favorite Hotel, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1940 (2)

1.04.19

Public Square and North Main Street showing Hotel Fort Piqua, Piqua, Ohio  - c. 1950

1.04.20

Hotel Fort Piqua on Public Square, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1956

1.04.21

Piqua Ohio – Public Square showing the Bus Station and Hotel Fort Piqua – c. 1960 (2)

1.04.22

Hotel Fort Piqua – Piqua’s Leading Hotel – c. 1975 (6)

1.04.23

Hotel Fort Piqua – c. 1977 (3)

1.04.24

Plaza Hotel, Piqua, O. - 1907

 

SUB-SERIES 1.05 - CITY BUILDINGS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.05.01

Old Market House, July 1882, Piqua, Ohio (15)

1.05.02

Municipal Light and Power Plant, Piqua, O. c. 1940

1.05.03

Piqua Municipal Power Plant, Piqua, Ohio. C.1933 (5)

1.05.04

Piqua, Ohio – Municipal Light and Power Plant (5)

1.05.05

Water Works, Piqua, Ohio – on Washington Ave. at the Hydraulic Canal

1.05.06

Piqua Water Works, Piqua, Ohio – on St. Rte. 66

1.05.07

Piqua Municipal Water Works, Piqua, Ohio – St. Rte. 66 (3)

1.05.08

Waterworks, Piqua, Ohio (3)

1.05.09

Piqua, Ohio, Municipal Waterworks – c. 1974 (5)

 

SUB-SERIES 1.06 – FIRE HOUSE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.06.01

Piqua  Fire Department – Central Fire House #1 – south side center of 200 block West Water St., c. 1900 (4)

1.06.02

Fire Headquarters, Piqua, Ohio – south side center of 200 block, W. Water St., c. 1900

1.06.03

Piqua Fire Department – Piqua, Ohio – south side center of 200 block W. Water St. – c. 1900

1.06.04

Boal Block and Fire Department, Piqua, Ohio – 100 block of N. Main St. west side and 200 block W. Water St., south side –c. 1900 (2)

1.06.05

Park Ave. Fire Station, Piqua, Ohio – southeast corner Park Ave. and Virginia St. – c. 1900

1.06.06

Piqua Fire Department, Piqua, Ohio – south east corner of Water & Downing Streets – c. 1930

1.06.07

Piqua, Ohio, Fire Department and Municipal Building – southeast corner Water & Downing Streets – c. 1960 (6)

1.06.08

Main Fire Station, West Water Street, Piqua, Ohio – 1977

1.06.09

Central Fire Station, Piqua, Ohio – with horses hitched to the equipment out front – c. 1900

 

SUB-SERIES 1.07 –  POST OFFICE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.07.01

U.S. Post Office – Piqua, Ohio.  Photo by Hunter – c. 1915

1.07.02

Post Office, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1924 (4)

1.07.03

Post Office, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1930

1.07.04

U.S. Post Office – N. Wayne & High Streets, Piqua, O. – 1977 (2)

1.07.05

U.S. Post Office – South east corner of North Main St. and Public Square in Conover’s Opera House – c. 1895

 

SUB-SERIES 1.08 - CHURCHES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.08.01

Grace Methodist Episcopal Fire – 1913 – 400-414 W. Water St.

1.08.02

St. Mary’s Church, School, and Parsonage, Piqua, O.- southwest corner Broadway & North St.

1.08.03

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Piqua, Broadway between Greene and North Streets, west side

1.08.04

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Piqua, Ohio c. 1908

1.08.05

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner of Downing & Greene – c. 1900

1.08.06

Christian Church, Piqua, Ohio – southeast corner of Broadway and Greene St. - 1910 (4)

1.08.07

Zion’s Reformed Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner S. Wayne & Miami Streets

1.08.08

Greene Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Piqua, Ohio – southwest corner Caldwell & Greene Streets

1.08.09

Greene Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Piqua, Ohio – southwest corner Caldwell & Greene Streets

1.08.10

Presbyterian Church – c. 1908 – southeast corner West Ash & Caldwell

1.08.11

First Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1906 – southeast corner W. Ash & Caldwell

1.08.12

First Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1930, corner Ash & Caldwell

BOX 1: continued

1.08.13

Piqua Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915 – southeast corner Ash & Caldwell

1.08.14

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 – southeast corner Ash & Caldwell

1.08.15

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1903 – southeast corner Ash & Caldwell

 

1.08.16

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 – southeast corner Ash & Caldwell

1.08.17

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 – Ash St. side

1.08.18

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – Caldwell St. side

1.08.19

Presbyterian Church, Piqua, Ohio – Ash St. side

1.08.20

First Presbyterian Church – southeast corner Ash & Caldwell – c. 1906 (3)

1.08.21

St. James Episcopal Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner Wayne & High

1.08.22

St. James Episcopal Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner Wayne & High – c. 1910 (3)

1.08.23

St. James Episcopal Church – northwest corner Wayne & High Streets, c. 1906 (5)

1.08.24

St. James Episcopal Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner Wayne  & High Streets

1.08.25

St. James Episcopal Church – winter – northwest corner Wayne & High Streets

1.08.26

United Brethren Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1911 - southeast corner Ash & College Streets (4)

1.08.27

St. Boniface Church, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1906 – northwest corner S. Downing & Miami Streets (4)

1.08.28

St. Boniface Church & School, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner S. Downing & Miami Streets

1.08.29

Interior view of St. Boniface Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner of S. Downing & Miami Streets – c. 1910

1.08.30

Interior of St. Boniface Church, Piqua, Ohio – northwest corner of S. Downing & Miami Streets – c. 1906

1.08.31

St. Boniface altar – northwest corner of S. Downing & Miami Streets, Piqua, O.

1.08.32

Unidentified church

 

SUB-SERIES 1.09 - SCHOOLS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.09.01

P.H.S. Piqua, Ohio, 311 N. College St., west side c. 1890

1.09.02

High School, Piqua, Ohio, -  316 N. College St., west side c. 1890 (2)

1.09.03

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., west side, c. 1900 (5)

1.09.04

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1911 (2)

1.09.05

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St. c. 1895 (2)

1.09.06

High School, Piqua, Ohio -  316 N. College St., c. 1906 (5)

1.09.07

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1906 (3)

1.09.08

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1906 (2)

1.09.09

Piqua High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1930 (3)

1.09.10

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1953 (3)

1.09.11

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c. 1920 (8)

1.09.12

High School, Piqua, Ohio – 316 N. College St., c.1920 (2)

1.09.13

Piqua, Ohio – Central High School – 316 N. College St.., c.1960

1.09.14

Favorite Hill School, Piqua, Ohio – 950 South St., c. 1920

1.09.15

Favorite Hill School, Piqua, Ohio – 950 South St., c. 1915

1.09.16

Favorite Hill School, Piqua, Ohio – 950 South St., c. 1910

1.09.17

North Street School, Piqua, Ohio – 720 W. North St., c. 1920

1.09.18

North Street School, Piqua, Ohio – 720 W. North St., c. photo by Huntzinger – c. 1900

1.09.19

Spring Street School, Piqua, Ohio – 206 E. Ash St., c. 1914

1.09.20

Spring Street School, Piqua, Ohio – 206 E. Ash St., photo by George M. Bauer – c. 1895

1.09.21

Wayne Street School, Piqua, Ohio – southwest corner of Wayne & Wood Streets – c. 1890

1.09.22

St. Boniface Catholic School – 218 S. Downing St. – c. 1900

1.09.23

St. Boniface Catholic School – 218 S. Downing St.-  c. 1910

1.09.24

St. Mary’s School, Piqua, Ohio – 503 W. North St. – c. 1910

1.09.25

St. Mary’s School, Piqua, Ohio – 503 W. North St.- c. 1911

1.09.26

St. Bonifacius Schule, Piqua, O.  #4 by E. Huntzinger – c. 1900

1.09.27

Spring St. School, Piqua, O.  #8 by E. Huntzinger – c. 1900

 

SUB-SERIES 1.10 - HOSPITAL    

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.10.01

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave. – c. 1910

1.10.02

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave. – c. 1906

1.10.03

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave. – c. 1906 (2)

1.10.04

Ball Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave. – c. 1906 (4)

1.10.05

Piqua, Ohio Hospital – 624 Park Ave. – c. 1906

1.10.06

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., Huntzinger photo – c. 1900

1.10.07

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., Huntzinger photo – c.1900

1.10.08

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Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1911 (6)

1.10.09

Ball Memorial Hospital, Piqua Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1908 (5)

1..10.10

Ball Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1910 (2)

1.10.11

Memorial Hospital, Nurses’ Residence, Piqua, O. – 624 Park Ave., c. 1930 (2)

1.10.12

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1937 (3)

1.10.13

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1951 (8)

1.10.14

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1910 (3)

1.10.15

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1930

1.10.16

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1945

1.10.17

Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1941

1.10.18

Piqua Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – 624 Park Ave., c. 1977

1.10.19

Dettmer General Hospital, 3130 N. Dixie Highway (CR 25A), Troy, Ohio – between Troy & Piqua, c. 1980

1.10.20

Memorial City Hospital, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1940

 

SUB-SERIES 1.11 - BANKS          

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.11.01

Piqua National Bank and the U.S. Post Office, Piqua, Ohio – Market at N. Wayne Streets – c. 1943 (4)

1.11.02

Piqua National Bank and Trust Company – 131-133 West High St. – Jerry Shoemaker photograph – c. 1960 (3)

SUB-SERIES 1.12 - UNDERWEAR AND GARMENT COMPANIES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.12.01

Plant of the Atlas Underwear Company, Piqua, Ohio – northeast corner of N. Downing & Rundle Streets – c. 1920

1.12.02

New Plant of the Atlas Underwear Company, Piqua, Ohio – northeast corner of N. Downing & Rundle Streets – c. 1920

1.12.03

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – northeast corner of N. Downing & Rundle Streets – c. 1905

1.12.04

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – northeast corner of N. Downing & Rundle Streets –c. 1906

1.12.05

Atlas Underwear Co., n.e. corner N. Downing & Rundle Streets – Thorne photograph – c. 1900

1.12.06

Atlas Underwear Factory, Piqua, Ohio – n.e. corner N. Downing & Rundle – George M. Bauer photograph – c. 1905

1.12.07

Atlas Underwear, Piqua, Ohio c. 1907

1.12.08

Atlas Underwear, Factory Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 (4)

1.12.09

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio c. 1900

1.12.10

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio c. 1915

1.12.11

New Plant of the Superior Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner N. Downing & River St. (Riverside) – c. 1900

1.12.12

The Superior Underwear Co., Piqua, O. – s.e. corner N. Downing & River (Riverside) St. – c. 1911

 

BOX 1: continued

1.12.13

Superior Underwear Co., Piqua, O. – c. 1917 (2)

1.12.14

Superior Underwear Co., Piqua, O. – c. 1912

1.12.15

Union Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – n.w. corner Spring & High Streets – c. 1912

1.12.16

Union Underwear Plant, Piqua, Ohio – 300 block of Spring St., west side – c. 1911 (4)

1.12.17

Union Underwear interior – knitting machines – c. 1908

1.12.18

Union Underwear interior – windows – c. 1908

1.12.19

Union Underwear interior – c. 1908

1.12.20

Union Underwear interior – fleecer – c. 1908

1.12.21

The Plant of the Stuart- Brown Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner of Wayne & Water Streets – c. 1901 (2); Stuart-Brown later known as Stuart-Hanes Underwear and later as Imperial Underwear

1.12.22

Piqua Hosiery Co., Piqua, Ohio – 316 Spring St. – c. 1890

1.12.23

Piqua Hosiery Co., Piqua, Ohio – s.w. corner Ash & Spring Streets – c. 1900

1.12.24

Piqua Hosiery Co., Piqua, Ohio – s.w. corner Ash & Spring Streets – c. 1915

1.12.25

Piqua Hosiery Co.- Interior – R.L. Barney, foreman – c. 1908

1.12.26

Piqua Hosiery Co.  Interior – Spring Needle Machines – c. 1908

1.12.27

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – exterior – northeast corner of N. Downing and Rundle Sts.

1.12.28

Atlas Underwear Co., Piqua, Ohio – exterior color

 

SUB-SERIES 1.13 - OTHER INDUSTRIES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.13.01

Favorite Stove & Range Company – plant bounded by the hydraulic canal (later College St.) on the west, Weber St. on the east, Young St. on the north and South St. on the south – c. 1906 (2)

1.13.02

Favorite Stove & Range Co. – c. 1900

1.13.03

Favorite Stove & Range Works, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.13.04

Office, Favorite Stove & Range Co. – s.w. corner Young & Weber Streets – c. 1930

1.13.05

The Orr Felt & Blanket Co. – west side of S. Main between Bridge St. & Clark Ave. – c. 1920 (3)

1.13.06

The Orr Felt & Blanket Co., Piqua, Ohio

1.13.07

Factory Scene, Piqua, Ohio – photo by Huntzinger – c. 1900

1.13.08

The Wood Shovel & Tool Company – s.e. corner Roosevelt & Clark – c. 1900 (2)

1.13.09

The Wood Shovel & Tool Co. – c. 1924

1.13.10

American Sheet & Tin Plate Co., Piqua, Ohio – S. Main St. – c. 1905

1.13.11

The Piqua Malt Company – Sycamore St. - 1913

 

BOX 1: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 1.14 - BUSINESSES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.14.01

J.W. Brown, “Piqua’s Greatest Store” – 322-324 N. Main – c. 1915 (2)

1.14.02

George Benkert & Co. –“Piqua’s Big Store” – 212-214 N. Main – c. 1915 (2)

1.14.03

Benkert’s, The Big Store, Piqua, O. – 212-214 N. Main – c. 1895

1.14.04

The Maneer-Freeman Co., Piqua, Ohio – 403-405 N. Main – c. 1910 (2)

1.14.05

Sank’s Hotel, Piqua, Ohio – 212 N. Wayne – photo by George M. Bauer – c. 1905

1.14.06

Schneider’s Brewery – photograph from a postcard – 514 Spring St., c. 1890

1.14.08

May’s Opera House, Piqua, Ohio – metal post card – 207-209 N. Wayne St, c. 1910

1.14.09

May’s Opera House, Piqua, Ohio – 207-209 N. Wayne St – c. 1906

1.14.10

May’s Opera House -207-209 N. Wayne St – c. 1908 – note on back written in German

1.14.11

Orr-Flesh Building, Piqua, Ohio – Kirby’s 5 and 10 Cent Store is on the first floor – 400 N. Main (n.w. corner Ash and Main Streets) – c. 1915

1.14.12

200 Block of N. Main St., west side – photograph showing the aftermath of a winter fire – c. 1960

1.14.13

Piqua Motel – 8467 N. County Road 25 A, Exit 83 on I-75, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1975 (2)

1.14.14

Terry’s Cafeteria – 105 E. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – 2 photos on the card, exterior & interior – c. 1980

1.14.15

Terry’s Cafeteria – 105 E. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – ½ mile from I-75, west on U.S. 36 – 3 photos on the card, exterior, dining room, and banquet room – c. 1980

1.14.16

Terry’s Cafeteria – 105 E. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – ½ mile from I-75, west on U.S. 36 – 3 photos on the card, exterior, dining room, and banquet room.  After remodeling both exterior and interior – c. 1990

1.14.17

Cadillac Restaurant – 133 Market St. (southeast corner Market and Wayne)

1.14.18

May’s Opera House, Piqua, O.

1.14.19

Piqua Daily Call building – 316 North Wayne Street

1.14.20

The Tabernacle, corner of Virginia and Boone Streets – 1911 – site of The Biederwolf Evangelistic Campaign, 2-8 April 1911, and the Western Ohio Music Festival, May 1911

1.14.21

J. W. Brown Store, 322-324 N. Main St. – c. 1910

1.14.22

Terry’s Cafeteria – 105 E. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – ½ mile from I-75, west on U.S. 36 – 3 photos on the card, exterior, dining room, and banquet room.  After remodeling both exterior and interior – c. 1990

 

BOX 1: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 1.15 – BUILDINGS – multiple buildings on a single card

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.15.01

Piqua Club Building, Christian Church, High School Building  - Piqua, Ohio – compliments of Warren, Prompt Printer, 124 W. Ash St. (City
Directory lists Warren Printing at 109 W. Ash St.) – c. 1910

1.15.02

Views of Piqua – Ball Memorial Hospital, Piqua Club, Fire Department, Schmidlapp School Library, Plaza Hotel, High School, Presbyterian Church, May’s Opera House, Y.M.C.A., Swift Run Lake – Published by A.C. Wilson (probably for sale in his drug store at 330 N. Main St.) – c. 1900

1.15.03

Piqua Club, Christian Church, High School Building – published as advertising by Piqua Leader-Dispatch – c. 1910 (3)

1.15.04

Y.M.C.A. Building, St. Boniface School, St. James Episcopal Church, - published as advertising by Piqua Leader-Dispatch – c. 1910 (2)

1.15.05

First Presbyterian Church, Piqua Memorials Hospital – published as advertising by Piqua Leader-Dispatch – c. 1909 (2)

1.15.06

Public Square 1890, Public Square 1907, St. Mary’s School – published as advertising by Piqua Leader-Dispatch – c. 1910 (4)

1.15.07

Schmidlapp Free School Library, Central Fire Station – published as advertising by Piqua Leader-Dispatch – c. 1910

1.15.08

A series of 1 ½” x 2 ½” photos printed on both sides and bound together by cloth tape.  This is an incomplete set which was probably sold as a miniature folio.  The pictures in this set are: Ball Memorial Hospital, Favorite Stove & Range Co., St. James’ Church, High School, Swift Run, Hotel Plaza, Fountain Park, Atlas Underwear, Fire Department, Market Square (looking west on High St. from City Hall), Market Square (looking east on High St. from Wayne St.), Y.M.C.A. Building – c. 1907

 

SUB-SERIES 1.16 – RAILROAD STATIONS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.16.01

Penn Depot, Piqua, Ohio – n.w. corner Wayne and Sycamore Streets – c. 1925

1.16.02

Pennsylvania R.R. Station, Piqua, Ohio – n.w. corner Wayne & Sycamore Streets – c. 1910 (2)

1.16.03

Union Station, Piqua, Ohio – n.w. corner Wayne & Sycamore Streets – c. 1905 (2)

1.16.04

Union Depot, Piqua, Ohio – n.w. corner Wayne & Sycamore Streets – c. 1900 (3)

 

 

BOX 1: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 1.17 – YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

                                                (Y.M.C.A.)

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.17.01

YMCA building, Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner High & Downing Streets – c. 1914

1.17.02

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner High & Downing Streets, George M. Bauer photograph – c. 1910

1.17.03

Young Men’s Christian Association, Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner High & Downing Streets – c. 1900

1.17.04

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (5)

1.17.05

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909

1.17.06

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – Huntzinger photo – c. 1900

1.17.07

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915

1.17.08

YMCA – photo and published by George Worley, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1911

1.17.09

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1914

1.17.10

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908

1.17.11

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1921

1.17.12

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907

1.17.13

YMCA, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909

1.17.14

Piqua YMCA-new building on site of old – c. 1977 (4)

1.17.15

Camp Wakonda, Piqua, Ohio – summer camp owned and operated by Piqua YMCA – camp located along the Great Miami River in southern Shelby County near Houston, Ohio – c. 1943

1.17.16

Morning Quarters, Camp Wakonda, Piqua, Ohio - Camp Wakonda, Piqua, Ohio – summer camp owned and operated by Piqua YMCA – camp located along the Great Miami River in southern Shelby County near Houston, Ohio – c. 1940

 

SUB-SERIES 1.18 – PIQUA CLUB AND PUBLIC LIBRARY – 124 WEST

                                                GREENE STREET

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.18.01

Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – E. Huntzinger, Publisher, Piqua – c. 1910

1.18.02

Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – published by George Benkert & Company, Piqua – c. 1910

1.18.03

Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – published by A.C. Wilson, Piqua – c. 1909

1.18.04

Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – published by A.C. Wilson, Piqua – c. 1915

1.18.05

Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1912 (3)

BOX 1: continued

1.18.06

Home of the Piqua Club, 124 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (8)

1.18.07

Piqua Library Building, Piqua, Ohio – 509-511 N. Main St., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.18.09

Flesh Public Library, 124 W. Greene St.- 1977

1.18.10

Piqua Club, Piqua, Ohio – published by J. Bouton & Co. – c. 1925

 

SUB-SERIES 1.19 – CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.19.01

K. of C. Home, Piqua, Ohio – 428 N. Wayne St. – c. 1920

1.19.02

Knights of Columbus Club House, Piqua, Ohio – 428 N. Wayne – c. 1925 (3)

1.19.03

New Home of B.P.O.E. Elks No. 523, Piqua, Ohio, s.e. corner Ash & Wayne – Grange Studio photo – c. 1950

1.19.04

Interior views of BPOE No. 523, Piqua, Ohio – s.e. corner Ash and Wayne Streets –Lange Studio Photo – c. 1950

1.19.05

Piqua Country Club and Golf Links, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1940 (4)

1.19.06

FOE 614 (Fraternal Order of Eagles), Piqua, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 1.20 – SWIMMING POOLS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.20.01

Swimming Pool, “The Hollow,” Piqua, Ohio – east side of Miami River, north of US 36 – c. 1950

1.20.02

Philipps Natatorium – SR 66 near present Piqua Water Works – near the hydraulic canal – c. 1890

 

1.20.03

Philipps Natatorium – SR 66 near present Piqua Water Works – near the hydraulic canal – c. 1900

1.20.04

Philipps Natatorium, Swimming School - SR 66 near present Piqua Water Works – near the hydraulic canal – c. 1900

1.20.05

Swimming Pool, “The Hollow,” Piqua, Ohio – east side of Miami River, north of US 36 – c. 1950

 

SUB-SERIES 1.21 – RESIDENTIAL STREETS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.21.01

Broadway, Piqua, Ohio looking north – c. 1900 (3)

1.21.02

Caldwell St. looking north from High St. – note hitching posts – winter – c. 1905

1.21.03

Caldwell Street, Piqua, Ohio – looking north from North St. – c. 1900

1.21.04

Caldwell Street and Piqua Presbyterian Church, Piqua – looking north from High Street – c. 1912

1.21.05

View on North Caldwell Street, Piqua, Ohio – 600 block west side – c. 1908

BOX 1: continued

1.21.06

Caldwell Street, Piqua, Ohio – The designation on this post card is in error.  The picture is of the west side of the 600 block of North Downing St. looking south from Boone St. – The L.M. Flesh mansion is in the foreground at the right – c. 1912

1.21.07

N. Caldwell St., Piqua, Ohio – looking south from Boone St. – Huntzinger photo – c. 1910

1.21.08

Caldwell Street, South from Boone, Piqua, Ohio – east side – c. 1916

1.21.09

Sabbath Eve, Piqua, Ohio – Caldwell Street looking north from High Street – c. 1900

1.21.10

North Downing Street, Piqua, Ohio – looking south from the middle of the street between Boone Street and Park Avenue – c. 1909 (3)

1.21.11

North Downing Street – looking north from Ash Street – winter – c. 1910

1.21.12

Downing Street, Piqua, Ohio – 600 block west side looking north from North St. – produced by Wilson’s Drug Store – c. 1910

1.21.13

West Greene Street, Piqua, Ohio – looking west from the 200 block north side – c. 1910

1.21.14

South Main Street, Piqua, O. – looking south from Miami St. – c. 1900

1.21.15

Spring St., Piqua, O. – looking north from Ash St. – Spring Street School is at the right – c. 1900

1.21.16

View of North Wayne Street, Piqua, Ohio – looking north from West Greene St. – the west side of  The Piqua Club is at the right – c. 1913

1.21.17

Looking north on Broadway from High Street in winter – west side – c. 1900

1.21.18

Wayne Street looking north from Ash Street – winter – c. 1909

1.21.19

Caldwell Street, west side, looking north from North St.

 

SUB-SERIES 1.22 – RESIDENCES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.22.01

H.A. McCabe – 529 N. Downing – c. 1910

1.22.02

Southwest corner of Caldwell and Camp Streets – no date

1.22.03

William K. Boal House – north side of Park Ave. 1 west of the Hydraulic Canal (1220 Park Ave.) – c. 1895

1.22.04

Colonial Saxony Apartments, Piqua, O. – 221 W. Greene St. – c. 1910

1.22.06

W.K. Boal Residence – southwest corner of Downing and High Streets (307 W. High St.) – c. 1905

 

1.22.07

W.K. Boal Residence – southwest corner of Downing and High Streets (307 W. High St.) – c. 1905

1.22.08

Residence of L.M. Flesh, Piqua, O. – southwest corner of N. Downing and Boone Streets (650 N. Downing St.) – c. 1910 (2)

1.22.09

Leo M. Flesh Residence, Piqua, Ohio – an E. Huntzinger photo – c. 1912

1.22.10

L.M. Flesh Residence, Piqua, Ohio – 650 N. Downing – c. 1914

 

1.22.11

Residence of L. M. Flesh, Piqua, Ohio – 650 N. Downing – c. 1910 – published by A.C. Wilson, Piqua, O.

1.22.12

The Flesh Residence, Piqua, Ohio – 650 N. Downing St. – c. 1916 – published by Wilson’s Drug Store.

1.22.13

The Flesh Residence in winter – 650 N. Downing – no date

1.22.14

The Willow Cottage – built by John Glaser along Rush Creek in Rossville – destroyed in the 1913 flood. – c. 1900

1.22.15

The Willow Cottage in winter – Rossville – c. 1912

1.22.16

The Willow Cottage in summer – Rossville – c. 1907 (3)

1.22.17

The Willow Cottage – Rossville – c. 1907

1.22.18

The Willow Cottage – Rossville – c. 1907

1.22.19

The Willow Cottage – Rossville – c. 1908 – a Geo. M. Bauer photograph

1.22.20

Chas. Stricker Resident and Sample Room [Bar] – 429 Young St. (southeast corner Young & Orr Sts.) – c. 1906

1.22.21

A.W. McCune – location not identified – c. 1910

1.22.22

Location not identified – c. 1900

1.22.23

Location not identified – c. 1900

1.22.24

Willow House, Piqua, O. – Rossville – c. 1907

1.22.25

W.G. Snider residence – location not determined

 

SUB-SERIES 1.23 – PEOPLE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.23.01

Richard K. Wilson and Family – c. 1970 (3)

1.23.02

White Eagle (Dr. A. P. McCarty), Mrs. A.P. McCarty, Luther McCarty (Champion Heavyweight Boxer of the World) – c. 1912

 

1.23.03

Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Choir – 400-414 W. Water St. – c. 1905

1.23.04

Favorite Hill School – 4th grade – 1913

1.23.05

North Street School Basketball Team – right, Bob Price; center, “Bones” Nye; Second Row – left, Carroll Edge; Rear – right, Ray Mote (teacher); Emarld Stevens; left, Addison Elston – 1916

1.23.06

Isle of Nippon – April 22, 09 – cast and orchestra of the production on stage – name and location of theater are not determined.

1.23.07

Favorite Hill School – grades 1-5 – c. 1913

1.23.08

Five ladies on a porch at 712 Cottage Ave. –  Mrs. Broerman, Meta Broerman, Mary Broerman, Clara Broerman, Lydia (Lyde) Broerman – c. 1900

1.23.09

Turk Routson at Fountain Park – c. 1910

1.23.10

Five ladies on the porch of Favorite Hill School – Clara Wolf, Wood St.; Grace Bonham, S. Wayne St. (Bride Elect); Ethel Julian, Boone St.; Florence Shipley, Caldwell St.; Mazie Levering, Broadway. – April 1910

 

 

BOX 1: continued

1.23.11

San Sonci Club – 17 ladies including Rose Ehlers, Louise Hauschildt, Anna Hauschildt – c. 1910

1.23.12

Piqua City Band at Covington Chautauqua Grounds – Cain Photo – c. 1900

1.23.13

Roderick and his pony – c. 1910

1.23.14

Camp Swastika – eleven unidentified men – c. 1907

1.23.15

“A Skin Game” – scene from a minstrel show – c. 1905

1.23.16

Lister Johngton (?) – two men in front of a carriage works

1.23.17

Unidentified group in an indoor hall – c. 1900

1.23.18

Eight men – possibly foundry workers – c. 1910

1.23.19

Unidentified man in a carriage pulled by a horse – c. 1910

1.23.20

Unidentified man in a pony cart in front of Cecil Coppock’s Brunswick Pocket Billiard Parlor – c. 1910

1.23.21

Four men in an open car – c. 1915

1.23.22

Two men and a little girl in the doorway of a carriage and automobile repair shop – c. 1915

1.23.23

J.Q. Steele – c. 1920

1.23.24

Eighteen men on a camping trip – c. 1910

1.23.25

Two girls and a boy on a double seat glider – c. 1910

1.23.26

Large group of men and some ladies in front of a cabin in the woods. – c. 1915

1.23.27

Three men with beer bottles – c. 1915

1.23.28

Two men in a carriage in front of the Orr mansion on the corner of Caldwell and West Greene St. – 1907

1.23.29

A man and three ladies in and behind an 1890s automobile – location is in the vicinity of the northeast corner of Downing and Wood Streets.  The houses in the picture were torn down by St. John’s Church.  Identities are not determined.

1.23.30

Piqua Base Ball Team – c. 1910

BOX 1: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 1.24 – MIAMI & ERIE CANAL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.24.01

Piqua, Ohio.  View from the lower bridge – showing the canal, towpath, and Great Miami River – c. 1912

1.24.02

Piqua, Ohio.  A Relic of by-gone days, Miami Canal – showing a canal boat – c. 1900 (2)

1.24.03

M-E-Canal-Piqua-O. – photo shows a cable swinging bridge over the canal – c. 1900

1.24.04

On the D. & T. Line [Dayton and Troy Electric R.R], Along the Miami Canal, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.24.05

Canal boat Decamp Statler at Loramie, O. – Hoverman photography – c. 1900

1.24.06

Piqua, Ohio, Old Lock – Miami Canal. – Lock Nine – c. 1900

1.24.07

Miami Canal, Piqua, Ohio – showing River Street, Atlas and Superior Underwear, and a small enclosed canal boat – c. 1910 (5)

1.24.08

Piqua, Ohio.  View on the Miami Canal – photo taken from the Ash St. stone bridge showing the Greene and North Street lift bridges – c. 1900 (2)

1.24.09

Locks at the State dam – c. 1900

1.24.10

Locks, State dam, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.24.11

Locks – Lockington, O. – c. 1895

1.24.12

Old-Canal-Boat-Miami and Erie Canal, Newport, O. – the canal boat in the photo is the Decamp Statler – c. 1900

1.24.13

Piqua, Ohio. View on the Miami Canal at Farringtons. – c. 1910

1.24.14

View along D. & T. Line of Lock at Farrington’s on Miami Canal, Piqua, Ohio – this is Lock #10 [Dayton & Troy Line] – c. 1900

1.24.15

Troy, Ohio.  Old Lock on the Miami-Erie Canal – probably Lock #11 – c. 1900

1.24.16

The Gen. Harrison – a replica of the Old Miami-Erie Canal Boat located on Rt. 66 north at Piqua Historical Site. Piqua, Ohio (Johnston's Farm) – c. 1977

 

SUB-SERIES 1.25 – GREAT MIAMI RIVER

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.25.01

Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1906

1.25.02

Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1914

1.25.03

Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908

1.25.04

Moonlight on Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907 (2)

1.25.05

Moonlight on the Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907

1.25.06

Miami River from Lower Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.25.07

Miami River from Lower Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1914

1.25.08

Piqua Ohio. View on the Miami River from Lower Bridge – c. 1910

1.25.09

Miami River from Main Street Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1911 (4)

1.25.10

Miami River from Main Street Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907 (3)

1.25.11

Miami River from Main Street Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.25.12

Piqua, Ohio, Miami River from Main Street Bridge – c. 1905

1.25.13

State Dam, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920 (4)

1.25.14

State Dam, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920

1.25.15

State Dam, Piqua, Ohio #29 – c. 1920

1.25.16

Boating on the Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1912

1.25.17

Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – E. Huntzinger Publisher – c. 1910

1.25.18

Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – E. Huntzinger Publisher – c. 1910 – color

1.25.19

Along the Miami River, Piqua, Ohio – color - 1916

 

SUB-SERIES 1.26 – BRIDGES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.26.01

Rossville Bridge, Piqua, Ohio (N. Main St. Bridge) – c. 1920

1.26.02

Rossville Bridge, Piqua, Ohio (N. Main St. Bridge) – c. 1910

1.26.03

New Shawnee Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – photo by Hunter – bridge construction just completed – c. 1915

1.26.04

New Shawnee Bridge, Piqua, Ohio (E. Main St. Bridge) – photo by Hunter Studio – c. 1915

1.26.05

New Shawnee Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915 (3)

1.26.06

The Shawnee Bridge at Piqua, Ohio.  Over the Great Miami River.  Built by The Hackedorn Contracting Co., Indianapolis, Ind. – c. 1915

1.26.07

Shawnee Bridge over Miami, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1955 (2)

1.26.08

Shawnee Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1916 (6)

1.26.09

Miami River Bridge – c. 1905 (probably at Tipp City, Ohio)

1.26.10

Bridge over Miami River, Piqua, Ohio (E. Ash St. Bridge or Middle Bridge) – c. 1909 (3)

1.26.11

Middle Bridge, East Ash Street, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907 (2)

1.26.12

Main Street Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1953 (4)

1.26.13

Old Covered Bridge at Farrington’s Over the Miami River, along the D. & T. Line, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 (3)

1.26.14

Kaisers Bridge over Swift run, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (2)

1.26.15

Bridge at Swift Run Lake, Piqua, Ohio – photograph by Geo. M. Bauer – c. 1905

1.26.16

Sugar Loaf, Swift Run Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1921 (2)

1.26.17

Old Arch Bridge, Ash Street, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1890 (5)

1.26.18

West Ohio Bridge and Laramie River. Piqua, Ohio (Loramie Creek) – photo by Geo. M. Bauer – c. 1908

1.26.19

Western Ohio Bridge, Piqua, Ohio – photo by Geo. M. Bauer – c. 1908 (2)

1.26.20

P.R.R. at College Street, Piqua, Ohio (Pennsylvania Railroad) – c. 1915

1.26.21

P.R.R. at College Street, Piqua, Ohio (Pennsylvania Railroad) – c. 1914 (2)

1.26.22

Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad train wreck at Middle Bridge (East Ash Street Bridge) Piqua, Ohio – September 8, 1910

 

BOX #2

 

SUB-SERIES 1.27 – HYDRAULIC CANAL AND LAKE SYSTEM

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.27.01

View on Frantz Pond (Night), Piqua, Ohio – c. 1905

1.27.02

W.O. Hayn, Boat Landing, Piqua, O. – near the water works at the end of North St. on Washington Ave. – c. 1908

1.27.03

Ott Hayn, groceries, confections, ice cream, canoe rental – across from Fountain Park – c. 1895

1.27.04

Boats on the Hydraulic, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 (7)

1.27.05

Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – Boal/Cron Mansion in background – 1907 (3)

1.27.06

Water Works and Boat House, Piqua, Ohio – on Washington Ave. at the end of North St. – c. 1900

1.27.07

Boats docked along the hydraulic at the Water Works on Washington Ave. – c. 1906

1.27.08

Boating on the hydraulic canal near Forest Hill Cemetery – c. 1900

1.27.09

Boating on the Hydraulic, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1913 (3)

1.27.10

Hydraulic Scene, Piqua, Ohio – Boal/Cron Mansion in the background (1220 Park Ave.) – c. 1907

1.27.11

Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1905 – published by G.W. Nash, Piqua

1.27.12

Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1907 (3)

1.27.13

Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 (7)

1.27.14

Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1950 (2)

1.27.15

View of Echo Lake and Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (2)

1.27.16

View on Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1938 (4)

1.27.17

View on Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1958 (6)

1.27.18

Scene on Echo Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920 (2)

1.27.19

Piqua, Ohio, Beautiful Echo Lake – c. 1975 (3)

1.27.20

Swift Run Dam and Spillway – c. 1900

1.27.21

Shooting Swift Run, Piqua, O. – c. 1903 (3)

1.27.22

Swift Run, near Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (5)

1.27.23

Sugar Loaf, Swift run Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1930

1.27.24

Scene at Sugar Loaf, Swift Run, Piqua, O. – c. 1920

1.27.25

Swift Run Lake, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1914

1.27.26

Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915

1.27.27

Sugar Loaf, Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920

1.27.28

Sugar Loaf and Swift Run Lake, Piqua, Ohio – photo by E. Huntzinger – c. 1915

1.27.29

Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio. U.S.A. – c. 1915 (2)

1.27.30

Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio – photo by Huntzinger – c. 1915

1.27.31

Swift Run – c. 1910

1.27.32

Sugar loaf, Swift run – c. 1907

1.27.33

Swift Run Lake – c. 1906 (3)

1.27.34

Sugar Loaf, Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1911

1.27.35

Sugar Loaf and Swift Run Lake, Piqua, Ohio – color – E. Huntzinger

 

SUB-SERIES 1.28 – FOUNTAIN PARK

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.28.01

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – photograph by Huntzinger – c. 1914

1.28.02

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1906 (3)

1.28.03

Fountain Park by Moonlight, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1905 (2)

1.28.04

View in Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.28.05

View in Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920 (4)

1.28.06

View in Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909

1.28.07

View in Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1906 (2)

1.28.08

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1905

1.28.09

View in Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (2)

1.28.10

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – E. Huntzinger publisher – c. 1910 (2)

1.28.11

Rustic Bridges, Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (4)

1.28.12

Twin Lakes, Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909 (2)

1.28.13

Twin Lakes, Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909 (2)

1.28.14

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915 (2)

1.28.15

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.28.16

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – Huntzinger photograph – c. 1905

1.28.17

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – Huntzinger photograph – c. 1917 (2)

1.28.18

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1913

1.28.19

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1909

1.28.20

Public gathering, Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1915

1.28.21

“At the Dog Show” Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908

1.28.22

Fountain Park, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1905

1.28.23

Fountain Park and Chautauqua Building, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1920

1.28.24

Fountain Park and Auditorium, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1944 (6)

1.28.25

Piqua, Ohio, Fountain Part Auditorium – c. 1975 (3)

1.28.26

Scene in Fountain Park, Piqua, O. – c. 1908

1.28.27

Piqua Chautauqua – 1913 – at Fountain Park

1.28.28

Piqua Chautauqua – c. 1913 – at Fountain Park

1.28.29

Piqua Chautauqua – c. 1913 – at Fountain Park

1.28.30

Piqua Chautauqua – c. 1913 – at Fountain Park

 

SUB-SERIES 1.29 – FOREST HILL CEMETERY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.29.01

Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1908 (5)

1.29.02

Entrance to Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1917

1.29.03

Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – Huntzinger photo – c. 1911 (2)

1.29.04

Entrance to Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.29.05

Scene in Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1930 (3)

BOX 2: continued

1.29.06

Cemetery Scene #1, Piqua, O. – c. 1910

1.29.07

Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910

1.29.08

Soldier’s Monument, Piqua, O. – c. 1910 (2)

1.29.09

Cemetery Entrance, Piqua, O.  #39 by E. Huntzinger  c. 1900

 

SUB-SERIES 1.30 – ADVERTISING

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.30.01

Hansel and Gretel Mild Blend Havana Cigars – c. 1910

1.30.02

Kar-a-van Coffee – c. 1910

1.30.03

Fisher & Smith Harness and Traveling Goods, 4 Doors south of Post Office, Piqua, Ohio

1.30.04

Souvenir Miami Co. Fair Sept. 16-20, 07 The Piqua Leader-Dispatch

1.30.05

March 1911 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. Successors to Flesh and Louis – 1911

1.30.06

April 1911 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. – 1911

1.30.07

May 1911 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. – 1911

1.30.08

September 1911 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. – 1911

1.30.09

December 1911 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. – 1911

1.30.10

January 1912 Calendar – C.E. Barker & Co. – 1912

1.30.11

August 1911 Calendar – Cron & Walker, Piqua – 1911

1.30.12

November 1911 Calendar – Cron & Walker, Piqua – 1911

1.30.13

January 1912 Calendar – Cron & Walker, Piqua – 1912

1.30.14

Madison Funeral Home – 507 W. High, Piqua – c. 1950

1.30.15

The Starr Piano Co. – 315 N. Main St., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.30.16

The Third Savings & Loan Co. – 215 N. Wayne St., Piqua, O. – 1918

1.30.17

Worley & Zimmerman, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1900

1.30.18

The New Princess Salon – 220 N. Roosevelt Ave. – c. 1960

1.30.19

Wm. T. Hart, Millinery Dept. – 1912

1.30.20

M. Norton Shoes – 415 N. Main St., Piqua – c. 1912

1.30.21

J.Q. Anderson, Jeweler and Optician – 102 E. Ash, Piqua, O. – c. 1909

1.30.22

Hartzell Propeller Inc., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1990

1.30.23

Hartzell Propeller Inc., Piqua, Ohio – c. 1990

1.30.24

Hartzell Propeller Inc., Piqua, Ohio – old photo of wood propeller manufacturing - c. 1920

1.30.25

Wood propeller manufacturing at Hartzell’s – c. 1920

1.30.26

Wood propeller manufacturing at Hartzell’s – c. 1920

1.30.27

Wood propeller manufacturing at Hartzell’s – c. 1920

1.30.28

Scene on the Streets Since Piqua Went Dry – c. 1920

1.30.29

Superior Union Suits – Superior Underwear Co.

1.30.30

People’s Credit Clothing Co., 128 N. Main St., Piqua – c. 1920

 

BOX 2 Continued

 

SUB-SERIES 1.31 – PIQUA HISTORICAL AREA/JOHNSTON FARM

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1.31.01

The Johnston Farm House – restored – 1977

1.31.02

Johnston Springhouse and Pond – c. 1978

1.31.03

Piqua Historical Area admission ticket and post card

1.31.04

Piqua Historical Area admission ticket to canal boat ride and post card

1.31.05

Springhouse, House and Cider Mill – Piqua Historical Area

1.31.06

 

1.31.07

 

1.31.08

 

1.31.09

Johnston Farm House

 

BOX 2: continued

 

SERIES 2:  GREAT MIAMI RIVER FLOOD OF 1913

 

SUB-SERIES 2.01 – FLOOD WATER – DOWNTOWN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.01.01

High Street, Piqua, O. Flood – 3/25/13 – looking east from Wayne St. (6)

2.01.02

Public Sq. Mar. 25, 1913 #12 – looking east from Wayne St. – 2 men in a boat (7)

2.01.03

Public Square, Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, Ohio – looking east from Wayne St. – 2 men in a boat (9)

2.01.04

Public Sq. Mar. 25, 1913 #46 – looking east from Wayne St. – 2 men in a boat – E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio. (4)

2.01.05

Public Sq. Mar. 25, 1913 #47 – looking east from Wayne – man on a horse (2)

2.01.06

Public Sq. Mar. 25, 1913 #5 – looking east from Wayne – man on a horse (5)

2.01.07

Plaza Hotel Entrance, Public Sq., during Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. – looking east from Wayne St. – man on a horse (3)

2.01.08

S. Main St. Mar. 25, 1913 – photo taken from Piqua National Bank looking south – photo is of the 200 and 100 block of North Main. (2)

2.01.09

N. Main St., looking north from the Railroad tracks – E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio (6)

2.01.10

North Main St.

2.01.11

Public Square 8:30 A.M. Mar. 25, 1913 #1 – photo taken from Plaza Hotel looking south (2)

2.01.12

N. Main St. Mar. 25, 1913 #14 – looking North from the south side of the Public Square (2)

2.01.13

N. Main St. Mar. 25, 1913 #48 – looking North from the south side of the Public Square (3)

 

2.01.14

North Main St. during Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, Ohio – looking North from the south side of the Public Square (9)

2.01.15

N. Main St., Mar. 25, 1913 – looking North from the south side of the Public Square – E. Huntzinger Mfr., Piqua, Ohio (8)

2.01.16

Wayne North from R.E. Piqua, O. – photograph by Hunter – N. Wayne Street

2.01.17

North Wayne St. Mar. 25, 1913 #3 – looking North west at the 300 and 400 block, west side. (5)

2.01.18

N. Main St. Mar. 25, 1913 #11 – looking North

2.01.19

Plaza Hotel Entrance, Public Sq., during Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. – man on a horse on High St. in front of Hotel

2.01.20

Main St. South of Pennsylvania R.R., March 25, 1913 – looking north by northeast from the 300 block of South Main Street.

2.01.21

-2- High Street, Piqua, O. Flood, 3-25-13

 

SUB-SERIES 2.02 – FLOOD WATER – EAST PIQUA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.02.01

East North St., Flood Mar. 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (11)

2.02.02

East North St. Looking East, Piqua, O. – photograph by Hunter (4)

2.02.03

East North St., Looking East, Piqua, O. – photograph by Hunter, card produced by E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (5)

2.02.04

East Water St., Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, Ohio (8)

2.02.05

E. Water St., Looking East, Piqua, O. – Hunter photograph

2.02.06

E. Water St., Looking East 56. 3-25-13 Flood #16 (5)

2.02.07

E. Water St. Looking East, 56, Piqua, Ohio – produced by E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio (5)

2.02.08

E. Water St. Looking East, 56, Piqua, O.

2.02.09

East Water Street – E. Huntzinger, Mfg. Piqua, Ohio (6)

2.02.10

East Piqua From Middle Bridge (E. Ash St. Bridge), Piqua, O. – photo by Hunter (2)

2.02.11

East from East High, Piqua, O. (5)

2.02.12

East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #19 (4)

2.02.13

East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #20 – produced by E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio (4)

2.02.14

East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #20 (4)

2.02.15

East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #21 (4)

2.02.16

East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #21 – E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (4)

2.02.17

East Ash St., Mar. 26, 1913 #38 – E. Huntzinger Mfr., Piqua, O. (6)

2.02.18

E. Ash St.

2.02.19

E. North St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.02.20

Spring St. Between Greene and North, Piqua, O.

2.02.21

Backyard of W.S. Ross – Flood March 25, 1913

2.02.22

East on E. Greene St.

2.02.23

East Piqua #10 – photo by Huntzinger, Piqua, O.

2.02.24

E. Water St., 3/27/1913, #40

2.02.25

East Piqua – 2 men in a boat

 

BOX 2: continued

2.02.26

Looking East on High Street from YMCA #82

2.02.27

Looking East on North St. #87

2.02.28

Looking East on Greene St. #95

2.02.29

Looking at south east corner of Ash and Harrison Streets

2.02.30

Looking East on North St. #78 – row boat in foreground

2.02.31

High water post card – location not determined

2.02.32

Looking east on East North St., Flood March 25th, 1913 Piqua, O. – photo postcard printed on Kodak paper – this is a much later reprint of the card in 2.02.01

2.02.33

East Piqua, March 25, 1919 – Union Underwear Co. (water tower) to left – Piqua Hosiery to the right (smoke stack) – photo #4 in a series

2.02.34

Greene St. east of New St. looking north east – East Piqua, O. – 3/26/1913 8:30 A.M. – photo # 71 in a series

2.02.35

The card has two labels: East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 and -11- East Piqua, O. Flood 3-26-13

 

SUB-SERIES – 2.03 – FLOOD WATER – SHAWNEE                                                                                                                                                                          

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.03.01

Shawnee, Mar. 28, 1913. “After the Flood” #33 – photo taken from Piqua Milling looking east along the Railroad bridge and tracks. (2)

2.03.02

Shawnee Mar. 28, 1933 “After the Flood” #33 – photo taken from Piqua Milling Co. Looking east along the Railroad bridge and tracks – E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio  (3)

2.03.03

Penn. R.R. Bridge and East Piqua, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (7)

2.03.04

Shawnee 3/28/13 “After the Flood” #32, (4)

2.03.05

Penn. R.R. Bridge and East Piqua, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O.

2.03.06

Shawnee Bridge

2.03.07

Shawnee Bridge #9 – E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio

2.03.08

East Main St. Bridge, ¼ mile, south, Piqua, O.

2.03.09

Shawnee Mar. 26, 1913 #22 (5)

2.03.10

Shawnee Mar. 26, 1913 #23 (3)

2.03.11

Shawnee Mar. 26, 1913 #24 (3)

2.03.12

Shawnee Mar. 26, 1913 #24 – E. Huntzinger Mfr. (8)

2.03.13

Ohio Marble Co. looking from west side of the river

2.03.14

Looking southeast toward Shawnee – Lady’s body in the water (see arrow)

2.03.15

Looking east toward Shawnee – body of man in middle tree

2.03.16

-10- Shawnee 3-26-13 Piqua, O. Flood

2.03.17

Shawnee Bridge and Pennsylvania R.R. Bridge – follows 2.03.06

2.03.18

Same photo as 2.03.10 without writing - Shawnee Mar. 26, 1913

2.03.19

Shawnee, 3/28,1913 “After the Flood”

 

SUB-SERIES 2.04 – FLOOD WATER – ROSSVILLE                                                                                                                                                              

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.04.01

Rossville – Mar. 26, 1913 #30

2.04.02

Rossville – Mar. 26, 1913 #25

2.04.03

Rossville – Mar. 26, 1913 – Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua (2)

2.04.04

Rossville – Mar. 26, 1913 #28

2.04.05

Rossville – opposite Piqua, O., Flood March 25th, 1913 (14)

2.04.06

Rossville – E. Huntzinger, Mfr., Piqua, Ohio (4)

2.04.07

East Rossville

2.04.08

Rossville – Mar. 26, 1913 #26 (3)

2.04.09

Rossville #6

2.04.10

Rossville #22.04.11

2.04.11

Rossville, 3/26/13, Piqua, O., Flood #12

2.04.12

Rossville Bridge looking north

2.04.13

-8- Rossville, 3-26-13, Piqua, O. Flood

2.04.14

Rossville, opposite Piqua, O. Flood, March 25, 1913

 

SUB-SERIES 2.05 – FLOOD WATER – WEST PIQUA                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.05.01

East On High St. – looking east from Downing

2.05.02

East On High St. – looking east from front of YMCA

2.05.03

East On Greene St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.04

East On Boone St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.05

East On Park Ave. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.06

East On Camp St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.07

East On Water St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.08

South On Wayne St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.09

North On Downing St. – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.05.10

North On Caldwell St. – photo by L. W. Marshall

2.05.11

North Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #27 – Looking NW on River St. from N. Downing. (2)

2.05.12

N. Wayne St., Piqua, O. Flood, 2-25-13 - #3 (2)

2.05.13

N. Main St., #4 – photo by Huntzinger, Piqua, O.

2.05.14

West High St., Mar. 25, 1913 #13 – at N. Wayne St. (2)

2.05.15

W. North St., #49 – looking east, lift bridge over canal is in the distance

2.05.16

Wayne St. North from R.R., Piqua, O. – photo by Hunter

2.05.17

North Caldwell St. March 25, 1913

2.05.18

N. Wayne S. looking North from the railroad elevation

2.05.19

Edge of city along the interurban tracks.  This is not Piqua but the location has not been identified.

2.05.20

Edge of city along the interurban tracks.  This is not Piqua but the location has not been identified.

2.05.21

Edge of city – interurban tracks – car and passengers are stopped by flood waters - This is not Piqua but the location has not been identified.

2.05.22

West High St. 3/25/13 #2 – looking west from Wayne St.

2.05.23

West High St. March 25, 1913 #6 – intersection of High & Wayne – Car

2.05.24

West High St. 3/25/1913. “High Water “intersection of High & Wayne – Car (6)

2.05.25

Showing depth of water on West High St., Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. – intersection of High and Wayne Streets – car is floating (7)

2.05.26

West High St., Mar. 25, 1913 #16 – intersection High and Wayne Sts. – car floating – E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (6)

2.05.27

Flood water on N. Downing St., Piqua, O. 3/25, 1913 #66

2.05.28

N. Main St., Mar. 25, 1913 #11

2.05.29

Looking north on Caldwell

2.05.30

North on Caldwell St.

2.05.31

O’Ferrall House, southwest corner of Main and North Streets #79

 

BOX 2: continued

2.05.32

North Downing St. #81

2.05.33

East on Park Ave. #90

2.05.34

East on Boone St. #89

2.05.35

North on Wayne St. #83

2.05.36

East on Water Street

2.05.37

West High St. March 25, 1913 #61 – Looking at the southwest corner of High and Wayne Streets – a Model T automobile is floating east down High Street toward the front of the Plaza Hotel.

2.05.38

Looking east on Ash Street from Caldwell.

2.05.39

River Street (Riverside) looking southeast from Gill Street.

2.05.40

South Street looking south at the new Orr Felt and Blanket Co. building

 

SUB-SERIES 2.06 – FLOOD WATER – GREAT MIAMI RIVER AND

BRIDGES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.06.01

Rossville Bridge and East Piqua, Mar. 26, 1913 #29 (6)

2.06.02

Rossville Bridge, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (9)

2.06.03

Rossville Bridge – E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (5)

2.06.04

Penna. R.R. Bridge, Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (7)

2.06.05

Penn. R.R. Bridge and East Piqua (Shawnee), Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (4)

2.06.06

R.R. Bridge and East Piqua (Shawnee) – photo by Hunter

2.06.07

Miami River at its highest.  Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (10)

2.06.08

Penna. R.R. Bridge just as it fell, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O. (8)

2.06.09

R.R. Bridge, looking south, Piqua, O. (2)

2.06.10

East Piqua, Piqua, O. (Shawnee) – photo by Hunter (3)

2.06.11

East Piqua Bridge, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O.  Showing East Piqua under water (Shawnee) (7)

2.06.12

Penn. RY Bridge 3/27, 1913 #49 – E. Huntzinger, Mfr. (3)

2.06.13

R.R. Bridge, looking south, Piqua, O. Flood, 3-26-13 – Hunter #9 (2)

2.06.14

R.R. Bridge, Water Highest; Piqua, O. Flood, 3-25-13 – Hunter #4 (2)

2.06.15

R.R. Bridge, looking south, Piqua, O. – Hunter (3)

2.06.16

Penn. RY Bridge, Mar. 26, 1913 #17 – E. Huntzinger, Mfg. (5)

2.06.17

Penn. RY Bridge, Mar. 26, 1913 #17 (3)

2.06.18

R.R. Bridge looking south, Piqua, O.

2.06.19

House crashing into R.R. Bridge, Piqua, O. – Hunter

2.06.20

River at its highest – Huntzinger, Mfr. (7)

2.06.21

River looking east from Piqua Milling Co. (2)

2.06.22

Crossing by Cable.  Penn. RY Bridge, 3/27, 1913 #45

2.06.23

E. Main St. Bridge, Piqua, O. – Hunter

2.06.24

View of E. Main St. Bridge Mar. 26, 1913

2.06.25

Piqua, Ohio - #33 (3)

2.06.26

Oat Meal Bridge #38 (Bridge St. Bridge)

2.06.27

Oat Meal Bridge #38 (Bridge St. Bridge) – E. Huntzinger, Mfg. (6)

 

BOX 2: continued

2.06.28

Oat Meal Bridge (Bridge St. Bridge)

2.06.29

Shawnee Bridge #9 (7)

2.06.30

Shawnee Bridge #32

2.06.31

Wrecked (E.) Main Street Bridge, Piqua, Ohio #1 (2)

2.06.32

Shawnee Bridge #22 (2)

2.06.33

Shawnee Bridge, Temporary Bridge, and R.R. Bridge #20 – Huntzinger photo.

2.06.34

Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge and East Main Street Bridge at high water.

2.06.35

Shawnee Bridge, 3/25, 1913 #76

2.06.36

Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge looking south, Piqua, Ohio

2.06.37

Life saving crew at work – three men in a row boat on the Miami River in the middle of the flood. – c. 1913

2.06.38

River at its highest point – looking east at furniture companies in Shawnee

2.06.39

The destroyed Bridge Street bridge or Lower Bridge.

2.06.40

Same as 2.06.02 - Rossville Bridge, Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O.

2.06.41

Same as 2.06.07 - Miami River at its highest.  Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, O.

2.06.42

Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge looking southwest from the Shawnee side of the river

 

SUB-SERIES 2.07 – FLOOD WATER – HYDRAULIC CANAL AND SWIFT

RUN LAKE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.07.01

Levy breach in the hydraulic canal near the Forest Hill Mausoleum (2) – this is not the 1913 flood, it is later in the 1930’s

2.07.02

Levy Breach in the hydraulic canal at Swift Run Lake (2)

2.07.03

Levy breach at forest Hill Cemetery – not 1913 Flood – c. 1930’s

2.07.04

Flooding at Forest Hill Cemetery – not 1913 Flood – c. 1930’s

2.07.05

Flooding at Forest Hill Cemetery – not 1913 Flood – c. 1930’s

2.07.06

Flooding at Forest Hill Cemetery – not 1913 Flood – c. 1930’s

2.07.07

Broken Bank at Swift Run Pond 4/6, 1913 – E. Huntzinger, Mfr. (3)

2.07.08

Car Line Buried at Swift Run (Interurban)

2.07.09

Car Line (Interurban) near Swift Run (3)

2.07.10

Gap where levy was cut at Swift Run (2)

2.07.11

Hill washed away at Swift Run

2.07.12

Gap in levy, Swift Run #26 – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.07.13

Broken Bank at Swift Run, April 6, 1913 – photo taken by E. Huntzinger

 

 

 

BOX #3

 

SUB-SERIES 2.08 – FLOOD DAMAGE – EAST PIQUA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.08.01

Piqua, Ohio #1

2.08.02

E. Ash Street After Piqua, O. Flood #6 (4)

2.08.03

Reese & Patterson Autos #12 – E. Huntzinger, Mfr. (6)

2.08.04

East Piqua #13 – photo by Huntzinger

2.08.05

E. Ash St. #14

2.08.06

Near Spring and Harrison, Piqua, O. Flood #15

2.08.07

Near Spring and Harrison, Piqua, O. Flood #15 – photo by Huntzinger, card produced by Huntzinger (9)

2.08.08

E. North St. #16 – photo and card by Huntzinger (4)

2.08.09

Huntzinger #17 – photo printed reversed (2)

2.08.10

Piqua, Ohio #36

2.08.11

Ash and Manning Streets #37

2.08.12

Ash and Manning Streets #37 – Huntzinger (7)

2.08.13

Flood wreckage cor. Water & Manning Sts. #63

2.08.14

After the Flood, Ash St. East of Harrison – photo by Hunter (2)

2.08.15

E. Water St. #41 (2)

2.08.16

E. Water St. #41 – Huntzinger, Mfg. (2)

2.08.17

After the Flood.  Greene St. East of New St. – photo by Hunter (3)

2.08.18

E. Water St. #41 (4)

2.08.19

E. Water St. #40

20.8.20

Manning St., E. Piqua – Boy Scout is Maynard Cherington, son of the pastor of Greene St. Methodist Church

2.08.21

E. Piqua #19 – Huntzinger photo

2.08.22

E. Piqua #4 – Huntzinger photo

2.08.23

After the Flood, cor. Ash & Manning, Piqua, O. – photo by Hunter (2)

2.08.24

Piqua, Ohio #151

2.08.25

Piqua, Ohio #152

2.08.26

East Piqua

2.08.27

East Piqua

2.08.28

Cor. New & Greene St.

2.08.29

East Piqua

2.08.30

Relief Workers

2.08.31

Relief Workers

2.08.32

Relief Workers

2.08.33

The Orr Worsted Mill – Ruined by Fire: April 13, 1913 #73

2.08.34

Ruins of the Orr, Worsted Mills, Piqua, O., Apr. 13th, 1913 Flood

2.08.35

Orr Worsted Mill Ruins – Huntzinger. Mfr.

2.08.36

Manning St. – Boy Scout is Maynard Cherington, son of the pastor of Greene St. Methodist Church (2)

2.08.37

East Ash from Harrison St., Piqua, O.

2.08.38

Ruins of the Orr Worsted Mill, April 13, 1913, Piqua, O. – Hunter photograph

2.08.39

Ruins of the Orr Worsted Mill (Orr Felt and Blanket Co.), April 13, 1913

2.08.40

Home Avenue and Water Street

 

SUB-SERIES 2.09 – FLOOD DAMAGE – SHAWNEE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.09.01

Ruins on East Main St. after Great Flood March 25th, 1913, Piqua, Ohio (12)

2.09.02

East Main St. Shawnee, Piqua, O. #29

 

BOX 3: continued

2.09.03

East main looking east from bridge – photo by Hunter (5)

2.09.04

East Main looking east from bridge – photo by Hunter – card produced by E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (6)

2.09.05

252 E. Main St. – large timbers, part of temporary construction of new railroad bridge floated on E. Main St. in Shawnee – the timber on the porch of the Scheyer home is 30” x 30” x 30 feet.

2.09.06

Piqua, Ohio #1+

2.09.07

Piqua, Ohio #143 – E. Main St.

2.09.08

After the Flood, Cleveland (St.) north from Third (St.) – photo by Hunter

2.09.09

Cleveland St. #36 – photo by L.W. Marshall

2.09.10

Cor. 3rd & Cleveland – photo by Hunter

2.09.11

First St. at river – photo by Hunter (2)

2.09.12

4th St. looking west – photo by Hunter

2.09.13

Shawnee #21

2.09.14

Shawnee #24

2.09.15

Rock crusher plant and Shawnee – view from across the river and canal.

2.09.16

Third Street at Cleveland #39

2.09.17

Cleveland and Fourth Street

2.09.18

Rock crusher plant

 

SUB-SERIES 2.10 – FLOOD DAMAGE – ROSSVILLE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.10.01

Rossville Bridge #5 – photo and card produced by E. Huntzinger, Piqua, Ohio (11)

2.10.02

The wreck of the Willow Cabin, Rossville, 3/27/13 #52 – produced by E. Huntzinger, Mfg., Piqua, Ohio (4)

2.10.03

Near River in Rossville #32 (2)

2.10.04

In center of Lockington Pike, Rossville

2.10.05

Sidney Pike at Rossville #34

2.10.06

Flood wreckage, Rossville #56

2.10.07

Rossville #2

2.10.08

House moved from foundation across street, in Rossville

2.10.09

Rossville from across the river and canal.

2.10.10

Rossville Bridge – south end showing a garage or small barn in the Miami & Erie Canal against the canal swing bridge and the partially washed out approach to the Rossville Bridge.

 

SUB-SERIES 2.11 – FLOOD DAMAGE – WEST PIQUA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.11.01

N. Main St. #3 – photo by Huntzinger (2)

2.11.02

N. Main St. #30

2.11.03

N. Main St., Piqua, O. Flood 1913 #1 – made by Huntzinger (6)

2.11.04

N. Main St., Piqua, O. Flood 1913 #1 – produced by e. Huntzinger, Mfr. Piqua (8)

2.11.05

After Flood – Western Union Telegraph Office – High Street – Plaza Hotel.

2.11.06

Swift Run at the levy cut

2.11.07

Swift Run at the levy cut

 

BOX 3: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 2.12 – FLOOD POST CARD FOLIOS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.12.01

View of the Piqua, O. Flood – published by Haenlein Bros., Columbus, O. – photographs by Hunter. (5)

2.12.02

Flood Views Piqua, Ohio, Mar. ’13 – published by E. Huntzinger, Piqua, Ohio (17)

2.12.03

Flood Views, Piqua, Ohio, Mar. ’13 – photos by Hunter and Huntzinger (5)

 

SUB-SERIES 2.13 – MISCELLANEOUS – PIQUA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.13.01

Two photos on one card – Orr Worsted Mills ruins and destroyed E. Main St. Bridge

2.13.02

Lee – Owned by A.P. McCarty – This dog jumped 15 ft. from the roof of a floating house on to the R.R. bridge.  Then swam 5 squares to the Plaza Hotel – Huntzinger Photo

 

SUB-SERIES 2.14 – DAYTON, OHIO FLOOD AND DAMAGE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.14.01

Main St. looking south (2)

2.14.02

Main St. north from Bridge

2.14.03

4th St. east from Dayton News Bldg., Dayton, Ohio, during Greatest Flood in Worlds History, Mar. 1913.

2.14.04

In the very midst of Flooded Dayton, O., homes with the camera man, March 1913

2.14.05

S. Ludlow St., Dayton, O. Flood

2.14.06

Germantown Street east from Broadway (2)

2.14.07

Phillips Hotel and Arcade, Dayton, O. Flood, 3-26-13

2.14.08

Submerged Dayton, Ohio, homes during Greatest Flood in Modern History, 1913

2.14.09

Broadway S. (south) of Germantown

2.14.10

3rd St. looking east from Boulevard (2)

2.14.11

Rescue canoe during Greatest Flood in Worlds History, Dayton, March 1913

2.14.12

South Summit St.

2.14.13

Looking W. (west) on Fourth St., Dayton, O. Flood

2.14.14

“Old Log Cabin” over 100 years old, withstood Dayton, O. Flood, 3-26-13

2.14.15

E. (east) on 3rd from Main, Dayton, O. Flood, 3-26-13 #32

2.14.16

3rd St. east from Miami City (2)

2.14.17

Men in an open flooded field near the river

2.14.18

Flooded houses

2.14.19

Flooded house and road near Dayton

2.14.20

Riverdale St. Dayton, O. Flood

2.14.21

Wrecked Street Cars, Dayton, O. Worlds Greatest Flood, March 1913

 

2.14.22

Militia on Guard in Union Depot, Dayton, O., after Greatest Flood in Modern History. March 28th, 1913 (2)

2.14.23

Wrecked buildings Dayton, O. during Greatest Flood in Modern History, March ‘13

2.14.24

Cincinnati, O., News Paper Train reaching Dayton, O., Depot at 4:30 A.M. March 25th, 1913.  300 passengers’ lives saved by hurrying them to 2nd floor of station.

2.14.25

N. Main St. Dayton, O. Flood, 3/28/13

2.14.26

One of the many freaks of the Greatest Flood in History, Dayton, Ohio, March 1913 – dead horse hanging by rear legs from a telephone pole guy wire.

2.14.27

Looking east on Third from Jefferson

2.14.28

Looking N. from St. Clair, Dayton, O. Flood 3-28-13

2.14.29

W. Third St. Arcade entrance, Dayton, O. Flood, 3-28-13

2.14.30

Fifth and Ludlow Sts., Dayton, O. Flood

2.14.31

Forest Ave. on the levee, Dayton, O. Flood, 3-26-13

2.14.32

Wreckage in residential Dayton

2.14.33

Wreckage against The Dayton Lighting Co. bridge over the Miami & Erie Canal

2.14.34

Looking W. at Jefferson St., Dayton, O. Flood, 3-27-13

2.14.35

Wreckage of a lumber yard in Dayton

2.14.36

Collapsed building, Dayton

2.14.37

Dayton, Ohio – a mule and horse landed here when flood was at its height. [mule and horse on the roof of a porch]

2.14.38

Dayton, Ohio – residents identifying stolen property taken from looters.

2.14.39

Dayton, Ohio – the awful havoc of fire and flood on one of Dayton’s principal streets.

2.14.40

Fertilizing Plant – dead animals stacked near a road and buildings.

2.14.41

Ruins of fire on St. Clair St. (2)

2.14.42

View of fire zone looking west from St. Clair

2.14.43

Third and Jefferson Sts. After Dayton, O. Flood

2.14.44

Debris at Morton and Brown Sts.

2.14.45

Webster St. Looking North from 2nd St.

2.14.46

Family saved with boat constructed in attic.

2.14.47

Ruins of Leonard Building

2.14.48

Ruins of Fire from 3rd and Jefferson

2.14.49

Debris at Main St. Bridge

2.14.50

Washout of tracks at Union Depot

2.14.51

Brown St. north from Morton Ave.

2.14.52

Rear of Cooper Medicine Co., Canal St.

2.14.53

Steel High School

2.14.54

View of Third St.

2.14.55

View on East Monument Ave.

2.14.56

Familiar Scene after the Flood – two ladies and a boy with shovel and basket removing debris from a house

2.14.57

Ruins of a building due to flood and fire

2.14.58

Debris in and along the Miami and Erie Canal in Dayton

2.14.59

Views of the Dayton, O. Flood – a folio of photographs (5)

 

BOX 3: continued

2.14.60

Wreck scene showing force of greatest flood in modern history, Dayton, Ohio, March 1913

2.14.61

Main Street between Fourth and Fifth – Dayton, O.

2.14.62

Mass of wreckage at main St. Bridge – Dayton, Ohio

2.14.63

N. Jefferson St., Dayton, O. Flood – 3-28-13

 

 

 

 

SUB-SERIES 2.15 – COLUMBUS, OHIO FLOOD AND DAMAGE – 1913

FLOOD

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.15.01

Views of the Columbus, O., Flood – a folio of photographs published by Haenlien Bros., Columbus, O. (3)

 

SUB-SERIES 2.16 – OHIO MISCELLANEOUS – 1913 FLOOD

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.16.01

South 3rd Street from High.  Flood at Hamilton, Ohio

2.16.02

Flood at the Conway railroad yards, Conway, Ohio.

2.16.03

Troy, Ohio – South Market St., from Canal, Troy, Ohio, “Flood 1913”

2.16.04

Troy, Ohio – Main St., West of Public Square, Troy, Ohio, “Flood 1913” – the Masonic Temple is labeled.

2.16.05

Troy, Ohio – Great Flood, Apr. 25, 1913, Plum and Raper Sts., Troy, Ohio

2.16.06

Troy, Ohio – Flood 1913, Troy, Ohio.  Sherman Ave. and the Canal

2.16.07

Sidney, Ohio – North St., River Bridge, “Flood 1913”

2.16.08

Sidney, Ohio – Rear of Oldham Flats, East Court St., “Flood 1913”

           

BOX #4

 

SERIES 3 – PIQUA DELIVERY TRUCK PHOTOGRAPHS AND POST CARDS.

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

3.001

Chronerberry’s Cleaners, 424 N. Main St. – W. H. Chronerberry, proprietor – To the right is the Regal Oil Refining Co. filling station (Brown’s ?) at 110 E. Ash St. and the back of Citizens Bank.  The building at left (cor. Main & Ash Sts.) is Wilson’s Drug Store.  Note Price of gasoline.  c. 1930.

3.002

Cottage Baking Company, 520 S. Main St., “A-Lof-A Miami” – 1923

3.003

Cottage Baking Company, 520 S. Main St., “A-Lof-A Miami.”  Building behind the truck is Citizens Bank.  Note the bars on the windows.  These were taken down when the bank was remodeled in the early 1950’s. – c. 1925

3.004

Piqua Concrete Products Co. (Elliott Cement Block Co.), 1100 Madison Ave. – Chester C. Elliott. proprietor.

3.005

Favorite City Milk Products Co. – Milk plant November 26, 1914, 328 Wood St. – L.E. Brock, C.L. Driver, and W.D. Steele, proprietors

3.006

Favorite City Milk Products Co., 328 Wood St. – c. 1925

3.007

Favorite City Milk Products Co., 328 Wood St. – c. 1925

3.008

Flach Bros. Coal, 431 Wood St. at B. & o. Railroad – Wm. B. Flach and Paul B. Flach, proprietors – photo of unloading coal at Spring Street School – c. 1920

3.009

Mrs. W. H. Hawkins Kitchenette, 1066 W. Greene St., Bread, Pies, Cake, Rolls – c. 1925 – 1930 City Directory lists Mrs. Hawkins as a cook at The Piqua Club.

3.010

Heidle & Schelle Tinners and Roofers, 324 S. Roosevelt (S. Chestnut), George Heidle and Emil T. Schelle proprietors – c. 1925

3.011

Hemmert Bros. Plumbers, 115 S. Main St. – c. 1920

3.012

The Lange Products Co. Dairy Dept., northeast corner Spring and Water Streets – George Lange, Pres. and Alex Lange, V.P. – c. 1923

3.013

B & B ice Cream Co., 531 N. Main St. – H.R. Bowman and H.W. Bailey, proprietors – c. 1920

3.014

Bayman’s Potato & Tzer Bread, 1205 N. Broadway – William Bayman, Proprietor – wholesale bakery – c. 1925

3.015

Brucker Milk Co. – horse drawn milk wagon – George Brucker, in photo, proprietor – 320 Wood St. – 1914

3.016

Geo. Brucker Milk and Cream, 320 Wood St. – Florence Brucker at the wheel and Helen Crowley – c. 1913

3.017

Brucker Milk Co., Piqua, Ohio, 320 Wood St. Gordon Brucker, age 3, on the running board – 1917

3.018

Brucker Milk Co., Piqua, Ohio, 320 Wood St. – c. 1915

3.019

Brucker Milk Co., Piqua, Ohio, 320 Wood St. – c. 1915

3.020

Cash Coal Company – South Ave, and Commercial Sts. – C.A. Trostel, proprietor

3.021

Manier’s Dry Cleaning, Favorite Hotel Building, northwest corner Public Square – Raymond V. Manier, Proprietor – cars parked by the Coca Cola Building on the northeast corner of the Public Square. – c. 1930

3.022

Miami Light, Heat, and Power Co., 113-123 West Sycamore St. – horse drawn wagon and work crew of five men – c. 1906

3.023

Red Wing Ice Cream – Red Wing Corporation, Co., 328 Wood St. – J.F. Brown, Local Manager – c. 1923

3.024

Red Wing Ice Cream – Red Wing Corporation, Co., 328 Wood St. – J.F. Brown, Local Manager – c. 1923

3.025

The Refiner’s Oil Company – “Try Ethyl Gas in Your Car” – 918 S. Main St. – C.J. Marchino, filling station manager – c. 1920

3.026

Root Lumber & Coal Co., 837-899 S. Main St. – Don B. Root, Proprietor – c. 1925

3.027

Schuesselin’s Poultry & Fish, 108 W. Water St. – c. 1915

3.028

Sunbrite laundry, Inc., 118 Bridge St. – John C. Williams, Pres. and Mrs. Esther K. Williams, V.P. – c. 1930

3.029

O.A. Tabler Groceries and Meats, 533 Park Ave. – Orville A. Tabler, proprietor (residence 535 Park Ave.) – photo shows a horse-drawn enclosed delivery wagon in front of the store. – 1906

3.030

U.S. Parcel Post delivery truck – c. 1920

3.031

Wald Feed & Supply Co. – Purina Feeds

3.032

Zink Brothers Modern Meat Market, 637 West High St., Piqua – “Buyers of Live Stock and Poultry – George A. & Leland J. Zink, proprietors

3.033

Tractor pulling a type of earth moving, leveling machine.

 

 

BOX 4: continued

3.034

Man driving an unidentified roofed delivery truck – back has rolled up canvas sides – c. 1920

3.035

Open, canvas top on cab, pick-up truck – c. 1920

3.036

Enclosed panel type delivery truck – c. 1920

3.037

Two men with shovels standing next to a c. 1920 pick-up truck

3.038

Man standing next to a 1920s dump truck

3.039

Man standing next to a 1920s dump truck at a stone quarry

3.040

Man with a dump truck filled with sand at a loading chute.

3.041

Dump truck at a stone quarry

3.042

Dump truck – open cab – c. 1915

3.043

Two open cab dump trucks parked in front of a house – c. 1915

3.044

Man standing next to a panel delivery truck

3.045

Man standing next to a Model T type pick-up truck

3.046

Bayman’s Twin & Cream Crum Bread – 1205 N. Broadway – Picture taken at the side of Greenamyer’s Drug Store on Water Street between Main and Wayne Streets. – 1930

3.047

O.A. Tabler Groceries and Meats, 533 Park Ave. – Orville A. Tabler, proprietor (residence 535 Park Ave.) – photo shows a horse-drawn enclosed delivery wagon in front of the store. – 1906

 

BOX 4: continued

 

SERIES 4:  OHIO POST CARDS

 

SUB-SERIES 4.01 – Miami County – Troy

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.01.01

Twin Bridges – Troy

4.01.02

Miami County Courthouse – Troy (2)

4.01.03

Troy Dam, Miami River – Troy

4.01.04

Public Square – Troy (2)

4.01.05

Edwards School Building – Troy

4.01.06

Market Square – Troy (looking south)

4.01.07

Market Square – Troy (both sides)

4.01.08

Forest School – Troy

4.01.09

First Christian Church – Troy (black & white)

4.01.10

First Christian Church – Troy (color)

4.01.11

Troy High School – Troy (1908 )

4.01.12

Plum Street looking north – Troy

4.01.13

Miami County Infirmary – Troy

4.01.14

Moonlight on the Miami River – Troy

4.01.15

Public Square – Troy

4.01.16

Edwards School – Troy

4.01.17

Dam in Miami River – Troy

4.01.18

U.S. Post Office – Troy

4.01.19

View on Miami River – Troy

4.01.20

B.P.O.E. Club – Troy (2)

4.01.21

Forest School Building – Troy

4.01.22

Miami River – Troy

4.01.23

Edwards School Building – Troy

4.01.24

Riverside Cemetery – Troy

4.01.25

First Presbyterian Church – Troy

4.01.26

County Court House – Troy

4.01.27

South Market Street – Troy

4.01.28

South Market Street – Troy, looking north

4.01.29

Public Square looking south – Troy

4.01.30

U.S. Post Office – Troy

4.01.31

First Methodist Episcopal Church – Troy

4.01.32

Public Square – Troy

4.01.33

Hobart Arena – Troy

4.01.34

Miami County Court House – Troy

4.01.35

First Island – Troy

4.01.36

Miami River and Adams Street Bridge – Troy

4.01.37

Troy High School – Troy (1931)

4.01.38

Masonic Temple – Troy

4.01.39

First Methodist Episcopal Church – Troy

4.01.40

New Masonic Temple – Troy

4.01.41

Edwards School – Troy

4.01.42

County Court House – Troy (2)

4.01.43

Riverside Cemetery – Troy

4.01.44

City Hall – Troy

4.01.45

County Home – Troy

4.01.46

Troy High School – Troy

4.01.47

Masonic Temple – Troy

4.01.48

First Methodist Episcopal Church – Troy

4.01.49

Horseshoe Bend near Troy

4.01.50

First Methodist Episcopal Church – Troy

4.01.51

Troy High School – Troy

4.01.52

Birds Eye View of Troy (2)

4.01.53

Miami River Bridge – Troy

4.01.54

Church – Troy (1906)

4.01.55

Masonic Temple, Troy, Ohio – c. 1915

4.01.56

Miami County Court House, Troy, Ohio

4.01.57

Detmer Hospital, Troy, Miami County, Ohio

4.01.58

Detmer Hospital, Troy, Miami County, Ohio

4.01.59

Public Square, Troy, Ohio – 1913

4.01.60

Imperial House, I 75 & Ohio 41, Troy, Ohio

 

BOX 4: continued

4.01.61

Helen of Troy Restaurant, Troy, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.02 – MIAMI COUNTY – BRADFORD

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.02.01

Old School Building – Bradford (1907)

4.02.02

Miami Street – Bradford

4.02.03

Y.M.C.A. – Bradford

4.02.04

Miami Ave. – Bradford, looking south

4.02.05

Y.M.C.A.  – Bradford

4.02.06

PCC & St. Louis engine – Bradford Yards

4.02.07

Railroad engine – Bradford

4.02.08

Y.M.C.A. – Bradford

4.02.09

PCC & St. Louis Railroad Yard – Bradford

4.02.10

Bradford Wrecking Crew – Bradford

 

SUB-SERIES 4.03 – MIAMI COUNTY – COVINGTON

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.03.01

Greenville Creek – Covington

4.03.02

S. High Street – Covington

4.03.03

Wright Street – Covington

4.03.04

Chautauqua Bridge, July 28 – August 6, 1908 – Covington

4.03.05

Wall Street – south – Covington

4.03.06

Walnut Street – Covington

4.03.07

High Street – Covington

4.03.08

Bridge – Covington

4.03.09

High Street, south – Covington

4.03.10

Public School Building – Covington

4.03.11

C.P. Church – Covington

4.03.12

Painter Creek Falls – Covington

4.03.13

Justamerehut, J. N. DeVault’s Summer Home, Covington, Ohio

4.03.14

Presbyterian Church, Covington, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.04 – OTHER MIAMI COUNTY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.04.01

Main Ave. – Pleasant Hill

4.04.02

Christian Church – Pleasant Hill (1910)

4.04.03

Main Street – Pleasant Hill

4.04.04

Christian Church – Pleasant Hill (1912)

4.04.05

Ludlow Falls at Christmas (2)

4.04.06

Ludlow Falls – Annual Christmas Lighting

 

BOX 4: continued

4.04.07

Ludlow Falls Park

4.04.08

Ludlow Falls below the Falls

4.04.09

Ludlow Falls Christmas lights

4.04.10

I.O.O.F. Hall – Fletcher

4.04.11

Fletcher Cemetery – Fletcher

4.04.12

Fletcher Cemetery – Fletcher

4.04.13

Curve at Bluffs near Tipp City

4.04.14

Justamere Camp, Tipp City

4.04.15

Tent and people – Tipp City

4.04.16

Little Country School House – West Milton

4.04.17

Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.18

Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.19

Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.20

Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.21

Nativity Scene at the Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio (2)

4.04.22

Nativity Scene at the Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.23

Nativity Scene at the Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.24

Annual Christmas Lighting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio

4.04.25

Northmoor Restaurant & Drive-in – Tipp City, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.05 – SHELBY COUNTY – SIDNEY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.05.01

Miami River and Canal view from the Wells Hill – Sidney

4.05.02

E. Side Public Square – Sidney

4.05.03

Ohio Ave. – Sidney

4.05.04

Court House – Sidney

4.05.05

Sidney High School – Sidney

4.05.06

Mentges Folder Co. – Sidney

4.05.07

High School Building – Sidney

4.05.08

American Steel – Sidney

4.05.09

A Drive in Graceland Cemetery – Sidney

4.05.10

Methodist Episcopal Church – Sidney

4.05.11

Miami River – Sidney

4.05.12

Chautauqua – July 27 – Aug. 9, 1908 – Sidney (2)

4.05.13

Crescent Park – Sidney

4.05.14

Court House and Public Square – Sidney

4.05.15

Sidney High School – Sidney (1955)

4.05.16

Wreck on Western Ohio Electric Railway near Sidney

4.05.17

Railway wreck – Sidney

4.05.18

Railway wreck – Sidney

4.05.19

U.S. Post Office – Sidney

4.05.20

Miami River and Big 4 Bridge – Sidney (2)

 

BOX 4: continued

4.05.21

Big Four Depot – Sidney

4.05.22

North Main Street – Sidney

4.05.23

C.H. & D. Station – Sidney

4.05.24

The Wagner Hotel – Sidney

4.05.25

Miami River Bridge – Sidney

4.05.26

Main St. looking north – Sidney

4.05.27

Memorial Building – Sidney

4.05.28

Orphan Home for Children – Sidney

4.05.29

N. Ohio Ave. – Sidney

4.05.30

Robertson Block – Sidney

4.05.31

Birds-eye view of Sidney, Ohio with a steam locomotive in the foreground

4.05.32

Holiday Bowling Lanes and Johnson’s Restaurant – Sidney, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.06 – OTHER SHELBY COUNTY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.06.01

Lockington Dam – Lockington (2)

 

SUB-SERIES 4.07 – DARKE COUNTY – GREENVILLE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.07.01

Birdseye view of Greenville

4.07.02

City Hall – Greenville

4.07.03

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – Greenville

4.07.04

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – Greenville

4.07.05

215 Wayne Ave. – Greenville

4.07.06

Weimer’s Mill – Greenville

4.07.07

Downtown Greenville

4.07.08

United Brethren Church – Greenville

4.07.09

New Broadway Bridge – Greenville

4.07.10

U.S.S. Shenandoah – Darke Co. Historical Society – Greenville

4.07.11

Log cabin erected by Thomas McGinnis – 1808 – Greenville (4)

 

SUB-SERIES 4.08 – OTHER DARKE COUNTY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.08.01

Big Four Depot – Versailles

4.08.02

Graves of Annie Oakley and her husband Frank E. Butler in Brock Cemetery 12 ½ miles north of Greenville, Ohio.

4.08.03

Lowell Thomas portrait – born in Woodington, Ohio 5 miles northwest of Greenville, Ohio

 

BOX 4: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 4.09 – CHAMPAIGN COUNTY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.09.01

Reformed Church – St. Paris

4.09.02

Main St. – St. Paris

4.09.03

Railroad track – St. Paris

4.09.04

First Methodist Episcopal Church – St. Paris

4.09.05

PCC & St. Louis Depot – St. Paris

4.09.06

Willow Drive – Urbana

4.09.07

Urbana High School – Urbana

4.09.08

Pennsylvania Depot – Urbana

4.09.09

Main Street, looking west from Springfield – St. Paris

4.09.10

Main Street – Urbana

4.09.11

Springfield Street looking south from Main St. – St. Paris

 

SUB-SERIES 4.10 – DAYTON

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.10.01

Island View Park – Dayton

4.10.02

Flower Gardens and Conservatory, Soldiers’ Home – Dayton

4.10.03

Lily Pond, Soldiers’ Home – Dayton

4.10.04

Grotto and Lake, National Military Home – Dayton

4.10.05

U.S. Post Office – Dayton

4.10.06

Alligator Pond, Soldiers’ Home – Dayton

4.10.07

Hotel and Lawn, National Military Home – Dayton

4.10.08

Aerial View, looking northwest – Dayton

4.10.09

Log cabin, oldest home in Dayton

4.10.10

Old and new Court House – Dayton

4.10.11

Block House at Dayton, Oregon

4.10.12

Ohio Bell Telephone Building – Dayton

4.10.13

Oldest home in Dayton, built 1796

4.10.14

Old and new Court House – Dayton

4.10.15

John H. Patterson Memorial, Dayton

4.10.16

National Soldiers’ Home showing water tower, barracks, green house and headquarters – Dayton

4.10.17

Parker School – Dayton

4.10.18

N.C.R. factory building and grounds – Dayton

4.10.19

Office building, National Cash Register Works – Dayton

4.10.20

Employees leaving factory, main vista, showing four of the National Cash Register Works buildings – Dayton

4.10.21

Main Street Bridge and Steel High School – Dayton

4.10.22

Public Library – Dayton

 

BOX 4: continued

4.10.23

Main Street Bridge – Dayton

4.10.24

Steel High School – Dayton

4.10.25

Atlas Hotel – Dayton

4.10.26

Algonquin Hotel – Dayton

4.10.27

Algonquin Hotel – Dayton

4.10.28

Beckel Hotel, Third & Jefferson Streets – Dayton

4.10.29

Phillips Hotel – Dayton

4.10.30

Third and Main Streets – Dayton

4.10.31

Washington Street Bridge – Dayton

4.10.32

Main and Third Streets – Dayton

4.10.33

First United Brethren Church – Dayton

4.10.34

Shooting the Chutes, Lakeside Park – Dayton

4.10.35

Arcade Square, Downtown Dayton, Ohio

4.10.36

Kettering Medical Center, Kettering, Ohio

4.10.37

John Henry Patterson Memorial, Hills and Dales Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.38

James M. Cox Dayton Municipal Airport

4.10.39

James M. Cox Dayton Municipal Airport

4.10.40

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.41

Bird’s-eye view Delco Factories, Dayton, Ohio – 1918

4.10.42

Westward Ho Cafeteria, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.43

Dayton and Montgomery County Library, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.44

The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.45

Hill and Dale Country Club golf course, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.46

Newcom Tavern, Van Cleve Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.47

Masonic Temple, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.48

Dayton Art Institute

4.10.49

Canal Lock #17 in Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.50

Newcom Tavern, Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.51

Restored 1905 Wright Brothers airplane, Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.52

Baltimore & Ohio Locomotive, “the John Quincy Adams” – Carillon Park, Dayton

4.10.53

Deeds Carillon at Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.54

Wright Brothers 1909 Model :Wright Flyer” – Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.55

Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.56

Northrop SM-62 “Snark” Strategic Missile – Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.57

Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.58

Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.59

Stearman PT-13D “Kaydet” – Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.60

United States Air Force Hospital, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.61

Wright Brothers Memorial, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.62

Main Street, Dayton, Ohio – Biltmore Hotel

4.10.63

First Quadrangle – Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

 

BOX 4: continued

4.10.64

University Center, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

4.10.65

Dayton Museum of Natural History – life in a drop of pond water

4.10.66

Dayton Museum of Natural History – a collection of fossils

4.10.67

Dayton Museum of Natural History – Egyptian mummy mask

4.10.68

Dayton Museum of Natural History – Redwood Log

4.10.69

Dayton Museum of Natural History – museum building

4.10.70

Dayton Museum of Natural History – museum building

4.10.71

Dayton Museum of Natural History – inside the museum planetarium

4.10.72

Skyline of Dayton, Ohio at dusk

4.10.73

Skyline of Dayton

 

SUB-SERIES 4.11 – CINCINNATI

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.11.01

William Howard Taft, National Historic Site – Cincinnati

4.11.02

Northland Plaza Hotel, Terra Plaza Hotel – Cincinnati

4.11.03

Riverview Home, United Church Homes – Cincinnati

4.11.04

Elk in Zoological Gardens – Cincinnati

4.11.05

Redland Field – Cincinnati

4.11.06

Elephant and keeper at the Zoo – Cincinnati

4.11.07

Public landing – Cincinnati

4.11.08

Mt. Adams Incline – Cincinnati

4.11.09

Bellevue Incline Plane – Cincinnati

4.11.10

Skyline by night – Cincinnati

4.11.11

Union Terminal – Cincinnati

4.11.12

Ohio River and Bridges connecting Cincinnati and Kentucky

4.11.13

Fountain Square by night – Cincinnati

4.11.14

Price Hill Incline – Cincinnati

4.11.15

Eighth Ave. Viaduct – Cincinnati

4.11.16

Eden Park Conservatory – Cincinnati

4.11.17

Carew Tower – Cincinnati

4.11.18

Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park Drive – Cincinnati

4.11.19

Skyline of Cincinnati, Ohio

4.11.20

View from Devou Park Overlook at Covington, Ky, the Ohio River and Cincinnati

4.11.21

Approach to Cincinnati Union Terminal

4.11.22

Cincinnati Union Terminal

4.11.23

Cincinnati Convention Center

4.11.24

View of ohio River from LeBlond Park showing Mt. Adams and Downtown Cincinnati

4.11.25

Stouffer’s Cincinnati Towers

4.11.26

Cincinnati Museum of Natural History

4.11.27

River Downs Race Trach – horse racing – Cincinnati

4.11.28

River Front Stadium, Cincinnati

 

BOX 4: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 4.12 – COLUMBUS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.12.01

Otterbein University – Westerville

4.12.02

High School Building – Westerville

4.12.03

Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts – Columbus (2)

4.12.04

McKinley Monument and State House – Columbus

4.12.05

State Capitol and grounds – Columbus

4.12.06

Elks’ Home – Columbus

4.12.07

The Storage Dam – Columbus (2)

4.12.08

Observatory, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.09

The Armory, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.10

YMCA Building – Columbus

4.12.11

Mt. Carmel Hospital – Columbus

4.12.12

Armory and Gymnasium, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.13

Rustic Bridge, Schiller Park – Columbus

4.12.14

Stadium, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.15

Masonic Temple – Columbus

4.12.16

Looking east showing Broad St. and Capitol – Columbus

4.12.17

Stadium, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.18

High Street looking north, showing Capitol – Columbus

4.12.19

Broad Street Bridge looking east to High St. – Columbus

4.12.20

State Capitol and McKinley Monument – Columbus

4.12.21

Hamilton Hall Medical Building, Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.22

Archaeological and Historical Museum – Columbus

4.12.23

Archaeological Building, OSU – Columbus

4.12.24

High Street looking north, showing Capitol grounds – Columbus (night)

4.12.25

Ohio State Penitentiary – Columbus

4.12.26

High Street looking north, showing Capitol grounds – Columbus (day)

4.12.27

American Insurance, Union Building – Columbus

4.12.28

Mt. Carmel Hospital – Columbus

4.12.29

Port Columbus and Terminal Building – Columbus

4.12.30

Port Columbus and Terminal Building – Columbus

4.12.31

Civic Center Group – Columbus

4.12.32

Civic Center Group – Columbus

4.12.33

Ohio State University Library – Columbus

4.12.34

Medical Center of Ohio State University – Columbus

4.12.35

Greeting from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Home of the Buckeyes

4.12.36

Ohio State University Stadium – Columbus

4.12.37

Howard Johnson’s Restaurant and Motel – Columbus

4.12.38

Headquarters, American Rose Society – Columbus

4.12.39

Veterans memorial Auditorium – Columbus

 

BOX 4: continued

4.12.40

Departments of State Building – Columbus

4.12.41

Columbus Zoo Zephyr – Columbus

4.12.42

Christopher Inn and Franklin County memorial Hall – Columbus

4.12.43

F. & R. Lazarus Department Store – Columbus

4.12.44

Bird’s-eye view from Le Veque-Lincoln Tower Showing State Capitol – Columbus

4.12.45

Olentangy Inn – Columbus

4.12.46

Hotel Deshler – Columbus

4.12.47

Ohio State Capitol – Columbus

4.12.48

State Capitol and McKinley Memorial – Columbus

4.12.49

High Street looking north from State Street – Columbus

4.12.50

Park of Roses – Columbus

4.12.51

Neil House Hotel – Columbus

4.12.52

Greetings from German Village – Columbus

 

SUB-SERIES 4.13 – CLEVELAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.13.01

Beauty Spot, Rockefeller Park – Cleveland

4.13.02

Along the Shore, Lakeside – Cleveland

4.13.03

Euclid Beach Park – Cleveland

4.13.04

U.S. Post Office and Terminal Tower – Cleveland

4.13.05

Public Square and Union Terminal Tower – Cleveland

4.13.06

Skyline of Cleveland from Lake Erie – Cleveland

4.13.07

Fountain at Euclid Beach Park – Cleveland

4.13.08

Cleveland Public Auditorium – Cleveland

4.13.09

East 9th Street Pier and Cleveland’s skyline at night

4.13.10

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co-operative National Bank Building – Cleveland

4.13.11

Public Square and Union Terminal at night – Cleveland

4.13.12

Moon over Lake Erie – Cleveland

4.13.13

Administration Building, Cleveland Hopkins Airport – Cleveland

4.13.14

North Concourse, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Cleveland

4.13.15

Public Square, showing the Union Terminal Building by night – Cleveland

4.13.16

Public Square looking east – Cleveland

4.13.17

Public Square looking southeast – Cleveland

4.13.18

Downtown Cleveland after dark.  The Public Square, Superior and Euclid Ave., looking east – Cleveland

4.13.19

Bird’s-eye view of Cleveland City Hospital – Cleveland

4.13.20

Municipal Stadium – Cleveland

 

BOX 4: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 4.14 – SOUTHWEST OHIO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.14.01

Historic Clifton Mill – Springfield (Christmas) (2)

4.14.02

Historic Clifton Mill – Springfield (2)

4.14.03

Big Four Depot – New Carlisle

4.14.04

3rd Street looking east from Main Street – Middletown (2)

4.14.05

Monroe National Bank – Monroe

4.14.06

The Peerless Pantry – Miamisburg

4.14.07

Court House – Eaton

4.14.08

Bird’s Eye view – Hamilton

4.14.09

N. First St. – Oakwood

4.14.10

Detroit Street looking north – Xenia

4.14.11

Memorial Entrance, Miami University – Oxford

4.14.12

Library, Miami University – Oxford

4.14.13

C.H. & D. Depot – Oxford

4.14.14

Beta bells, Miami University – Oxford

4.14.15

Miami Cycle and Manufacturing Co. – Middletown

4.14.16

Baptist Church – Middletown

4.14.17

The Sorg Tobacco Factory – Middletown

4.14.18

Yankee Road, Middletown

4.14.19

Streetcar Service – Middletown

4.14.20

Seventh Street looking west; Eighth Street looking west – Middletown

4.14.21

Rapid Transit – Middletown

4.14.22

Sorg residence – Middletown

4.14.23

Longest concrete viaduct in Ohio – Middletown

4.14.24

Hydraulic looking south from First Street – Middletown

4.14.25

Miami and Erie Canal – Middletown

4.14.26

Third Street looking west from Canal Bridge at night – Middletown

4.14.27

Rapid Transit – Middletown (2)

4.14.28

North Broadway – Middletown

4.14.29

Rapid Transit – Middletown

4.14.30

I.O.O.F. Home – Springfield (color)

4.14.31

I.O.O.F. Home – Springfield (black & white)

4.14.32

Old National Trail sign – Springfield

4.14.33

Elwood Myers Building – Springfield

4.14.34

Statue of George Rogers Clark – Springfield

4.14.35

Interior of Arcade – Springfield

4.14.36

Soldiers Monument – Springfield

4.14.37

Snyder Park Bridge – Springfield

4.14.38

Powder Magazine, Old Fort - Hamilton

4.14.39

Copper artifacts –from Mound City, Chillicothe

 

BOX 4: continued

4.14.40

Mound City Group National Monument artifacts, Chillicothe

4.14.41

Mound City Group National Monument burial mounds, Chillicothe

4.14.42

Mound City eagle talon and human hand effigies, Chillicothe

4.14.43

The Antiquity House Inn, Eaton, Ohio

4.14.44

Looking east on Main Street business section – Springfield, Ohio

4.14.45

Harvest House Cafeteria, Upper Valley Mall – Springfield, Ohio

4.14.46

U.S. Post Office with Springfield News Sun newspaper building in background – Springfield, Ohio

4.14.47

Hueston Woods Lodge – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.48

Phi Delta Theta General Headquarters – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.49

The Beta Theta Pi Campanile, Miami University – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.50

Center for the Performing Arts, Miami University – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.51

Henry Mitchell MacCracken Hall, Miami University – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.52

Centennial Gates and Slant Walk, Miami University – Oxford, Ohio

4.14.53

The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.54

The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.55

Newspaper Advertisement from 1827 – The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.56

Presidents Room, The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.57

The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.58

The Golden Lamb – Lebanon, Ohio

4.14.59

Bonnie Villa Apartments, Zink Road – Fairborn, Ohio (2)

4.14.60

Johnny Appleseed Museum and Education Center, historic marker, Urbana University – Urbana, Ohio

4.14.61

Robert’s Double-Barreled Covered Bridge – Eaton, Ohio

4.14.62

The Auditorium – Chautauqua, Ohio

4.14.63

Kings Island

4.14.64

Hueston Woods Lodge – Oxford, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.15 – NORTHWEST OHIO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.15.01

Eagle’s nest on Lake Island – Lewistown Reservoir

4.15.02

Eagle’s nest on Lake Island – Lewistown

4.15.03

Lewistown Reservoir, Bulk Head, lower end

4.15.04

The Bulk Head, Lewistown  Reservoir

4.15.05

Blue Hole – Castalia

4.15.06

Lake County – Mentor

4.15.07

Oliver H. Perry’s Monument, Put-In-Bay – Sandusky

4.15.08

Evangelical United Brethren, Camp St. Mary’s – St. Mary’s

4.15.09

County Court House – Lima

4.15.10

English Lutheran Church – Wapakoneta

4.15.11

Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral – Toledo

4.15.12

Offices and Laboratory of the Glessner Medicine Co. – Findlay

 

BOX 4: continued

4.15.13

Spring Street east from Fountain Hotel – St. Mary’s

4.15.14

Entrance to Crystal Cave – Put-In-Bay

4.15.15

Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial – Put-In-Bay

4.15.16

Hotel Cedars Entrance – Cedar Point on Lake Erie

4.15.17

Lake Waves – Lake Erie

4.15.18

Shelter House at Walbridge Park – Toledo

4.15.19

Heilman Haven – located between the Maumee River and the Miami & Erie Canal – Florida, Ohio

4.15.20

Auto and passenger ferry, “South Shore” – Put-In-Bay

4.15.21

Erie Isle Ferry – Lakeside

4.15.22

West Shore Ferry from Catawba Island Point to Put-In-Bay and Middle Bass Island – Lakeside

4.15.23

Main Street looking north – Bowling Green

4.15.24

Main Street – Bellefontaine

4.15.25

High School Building – Bowling Green

4.15.26

Bird’s eye view – Bowling Green

4.15.27

Corner building – Wapakoneta

4.15.28

City Building – Wapakoneta

4.15.29

North Main St. – Bellefontaine

4.15.30

Blume High School – Wapakoneta

4.15.31

N. Madriver St. – Bellefontaine

4.15.32

Auglaize River near Wapakoneta

4.15.33

Hotel Millikin – Bowling Green

4.15.34

Yachts and Yacht Club, Port Clinton, Ohio – 1928

4.15.35

Going to Cedar Point – photo of a ferry boat – 1922

4.15.36

Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point – Sandusky, Ohio

4.15.37

The Island House – Port Clinton, Ohio

4.15.38

Port Clinton – Put-in-Bay – Erie Isle Ferry – Port Clinton, Ohio

4.15.39

Greetings From Port Clinton, Ohio on Lake Erie

4.15.40

Ottawa County Court house – Port Clinton, Ohio on Lake Erie

4.15.41

Marblehead Lighthouse on  Lake Erie near Port Clinton, Ohio

4.15.42

Put-in-Bay Harbor and Public Docks – South Bass Island, Lake Erie

4.15.43

West Shore, South Bass Island – Put-in-Bay, Ohio

4.15.44

Rocky Shore along Catawba Cliffs – Catawba Island, Ohio

4.15.45

Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, National Park Service – Put-in-Bay, Ohio

4.15.46

Perry Memorial – Put-in-Bay, Ohio

4.15.47

Rotunda of Perry Memorial showing the Italian Alabaster Chandelier - Put-in-Bay, Ohio

4.15.48

Great Bronze Tripod Surmounting the Perry’s Victory Memorial - Put-in-Bay, Ohio

4.15.49

Mac-O-Chee Castle – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.50

Castle Piatt Mac-A-Cheek – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.51

Entrance Gate, Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.52

Entrance Building Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

 

BOX 4: continued

4.15.53

Devil’s Tea Table Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.54

Crystal Sea Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.55

Palace of the Gods Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.56

Crystal King Ohio Caverns – West Liberty, Ohio

4.15.57

Neil Armstrong Aerospace Museum – Wapakoneta, Ohio

4.15.58

“912” Neil Armstrong Drive, home of the parents of Neil Armstrong – Wapakoneta, Ohio

4.15.59

Neil Armstrong Home Coming Day – Wapakoneta, Ohio

4.15.60

Wapakoneta, Ohio

4.15.61

Collet Street Bridge, Shawnee Road over Ottawa River – Lima, Ohio

4.15.62

Lima State Hospital for Criminal Insane – Lima, Ohio

4.15.63

The Waste Weir or spillway, and source of the Great Miami River – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.64

Dream Bridge, from Governors Island – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.65

Bridge to Orchard Island – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.66

“The Squaw” pleasure boat in Russells Point Harbor – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.67

Our Lady of Fatima Monument, San Juan Park – Russels Point, Ohio

4.15.68

Our Lady of Fatima Monument, San Juan Park – Russels Point, Ohio

4.15.69

Sunset, from Indian Isles – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.70

The Park Area at Russells Point – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.71

White Cottage Boat Landing, Russells Point – Indian Lake, Ohio

4.15.72

Findlay College – Findlay, Ohio

4.15.73

Findlay College, Findlay Park Memorial for Tell Taylor – Findlay, Ohio

4.15.74

First Cement Street in united States, north side of Court House – Bellefontaine, OH

4.15.75

Logan County Court House – Bellefontaine, Ohio

4.15.76

McKinley Street, shortest street in the world, 30 feet long – Bellefontaine, Ohio

4.15.77

The Hanby House, Ohio’s first and only memorial to a composer – Westerville, OH

4.15.78

Historic Grand Rapids, Ohio

4.15.79

Historic Grand Rapids, Ohio

4.15.80

Marblehead Lighthouse – Marblehead, Ohio

4.15.81

Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island – Lake Erie, Ohio

4.15.82

The North Coast – Greetings from Ohio

4.15.83

Marblehead Lighthouse – Marblehead, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.16 – SOUTHEAST OHIO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.16.01

Pike State Park – Bainbridge (lake)

4.16.02

Pike State Park – Bainbridge (recreation area)

4.16.03

Pike Lake State Park – Bainbridge (cabins)

4.16.04

Pike State Park – Bainbridge (beach)

4.16.05

Pike State Park – Bainbridge (cabins)

 

BOX 4: continued

4.16.06

Ox team display pulling a Conestoga wagon – Jackson

4.16.07

Fox Hollow Covered Bridge – Lawrence County 8 mi. northwest of Ironton

4.16.08

Johnny Appleseed Memorial Park on US 33, south of Canal Winchester

4.16.09

Boyd Memorial Church – Ripley

4.16.10

Walnut Hill – Marietta

4.16.11

Along the canal – Portsmouth

4.16.12

Campus Martius Historical Museum – Marietta

4.16.13

Ohio River Bridge – Marietta

4.16.14

Bird’s eye view of Marietta

4.16.15

Roscoe Village – Coshocton, Ohio

4.16.16

M. E. Church, Lancaster, Ohio

4.16.17

Bob Evans Farms – Rio Grande, Ohio

4.16.18

Ohio River Museum – Marietta, Ohio

4.16.19

Holiday Inn – Lancaster, Ohio

4.16.20

Sphinx Head, Old Man’s Cave, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.21

Lower Falls at Old Man’s Cave, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.22

The Long Tunnel, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.23

The Interior of the Rock House, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.24

Upper Falls, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.25

Looking out from cave, Ash Cave, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.26

Exterior View as Rock House, Hocking State Parks – Logan, Ohio

4.16.27

Asian Wild Horse, The Wilds – Cumberland, Ohio

4.16.28

Bactrian Camel, The Wilds – Cumberland, Ohio

4.16.29

Giraffe, The Wilds – Cumberland, Ohio

4.16.30

Southern White Rhinoceros, The Wilds – Cumberland, Ohio

4.16.31

Mount Logan – Chillicothe, Ohio

4.16.32

Mound City Group National Monument – Chillicothe, Ohio

4.16.33

Mound City Group National Monument – Chillicothe, Ohio

4.16.34

Mound City Group National Monument – Chillicothe, Ohio

4.16.35

Looking north  on Main Street – Athens, Ohio

4.16.36

Bobcat lair, Ohio University – Athens, Ohio

4.16.37

West Green, Ohio University – Athens, Ohio

4.16.38

Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.39

Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.40

Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.41

North Main Street – Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.42

Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.43

O.R. & W. Railroad – Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.44

Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.45

Monroe Band – Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.46

Public School – Woodsfield, Ohio

4.16.47

Main Street looking North – Woodsfield, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.17 – NORTHEAST OHIO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.17.01

Ashland Country Club – Ashland

4.17.02

University of Akron – Akron

4.17.03

Masonic Temple – Newark

4.17.04

Ohio & Erie Canal boat, St. Helena II – Canal Fulton

4.17.05

Lock No. 2, Ohio & Erie Canal – Massillon

4.17.06

Ohio & Erie Canal – Canal Fulton

4.17.07

McKinley Monument, Westlawn Cemetery – Canton

4.17.08

Tulips, Kingwood Center - Mansfield

4.17.09

Schoenbrunn Memorial Park

4.17.10

Schoenbrunn Cemetery

4.17.11

Schoenbrunn –first school house in Ohio – near New Philadelphia

4.17.12

Mohican State Park Lodge – Bellville, Ohio

4.17.13

Harding Memorial – Marion, Ohio

4.17.14

Interior of Harding Memorial – Marion, Ohio

4.17.15

McKinley Monument – Canton, Ohio

4.17.16

Trumpet In The Land – New Philadelphia, Ohio

4.17.17

Schoenbrunn – New Philadelphia, Ohio

4.17.18

Zoar Gardens – Zoar, Ohio

4.17.19

The Thomas A. Edison Birthplace – Milan, Ohio

4.17.20

Fort Laurens – Bolivar, Ohio

4.17.21

Greetings from Ashtabula, Ohio

4.17.22

Oldest Memorial in Ohio – Gnadenhutten, Ohio

4.17.23

Gnadenhutten Monument – Gnadenhutten, Ohio

4.17.24

Ohio Swiss Festival – Sugarcreek, Ohio

4.17.25

Old Fashioned Parking Lot (Amish buggies) – Sugarcreek, Ohio

4.17.26

Threshing time – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.27

Grandpa in the road cart – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.28

Buggy ride in morning fog, Holmes County – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.29

Cutting and shocking wheat – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.30

Barn Raising – Farmerstown, Ohio – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.31

Sale Day in Winter at the Mt. Hope Auction Barn – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.32

Amish Church near Charm, Ohio – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.33

One room school north of Mt. Hope, Ohio – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.34

Amish Folk on the way to church, Holmes County – Amish Country Ohio

4.17.35

Zoar Village – Zoar, Ohio

4.17.36

Beautiful Lake Shore Park – Ashtabula, Ohio

 

SUB-SERIES 4.18 – OHIO MISCELLANEOUS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4.18.01

Parade – Ohio

4.18.02

Parade – Ohio

4.18.03

Nineteenth Century Scenes, log cabin

4.18.04

Sixth Street – Jan. 25, 1937

4.18.05

6-legged calf – Jamestown

4.18.06

Axe & “Wow”

4.18.07

Winter Scene

4.18.08

Barge going up the Beautiful Ohio River

4.18.09

Bob Evans Farms Restaurant

4.18.10

“Block that Squaw” – game played by Indians

4.18.11

State Flag of Ohio

4.18.12

Greetings from Ohio

4.18.13

The Great Seal of the State of Ohio

4.18.14

Greetings from Ohio, The Buckeye State

4.18.15

Script Ohio – TBDBITL [Ohio State Marching Band]

4.18.16

AmeriFloria ‘ 92 – America’s Celebration of Discovery

4.18.17

AmeriFloria ‘ 92 – America’s Celebration of Discovery

4.18.18

AmeriFloria ‘ 92 – America’s Celebration of Discovery

 

BOX #5

 

SERIES 5: UNITED STATES POST CARDS BY STATES

 

SUB-SERIES 5.001 – ALABAMA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.001.01

Picking Cotton #22 – 1917

5.001.02

Greetings from Alabama – Alabama Map Card

5.001.03

Flags of Alabama – Spanish Flag (1570-1699), French Flag (1699-1763), British Flag (1763-1779), Spanish (1779-1803), U.S. Flag (1803-1861), Republic of Alabama (1861), Stars and Bars Confederate Flag and Confederate Battle Flag (1861-1865), U.S. Flag since 1865

5.001.04

Greetings from Alabama, in the Heart of Dixie

5.001.05

Camellia, State Flower of Alabama

5.001.06

Medicine Man Norman McGhee, Eastern Band of the Creek Indian Nation, Atmore, Alabama

5.001.07

Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile

5.001.08

Early Morning View, Birmingham, Alabama

5.001.09

City Hall, Birmingham, Alabama

5.001.10

Vulcan at night – Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.11

Springtime in Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.12

Bronze replica of the Statue of Liberty on top of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company building in Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.13

Jimmy Morgan Zoo, Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.14

Vestavia Temple and Gardens, Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.15

The narrows on U.S. Highway 280 between Birmingham and Sylacauga, Ala.

5.001.16

Greetings from Alabama – I 65 north of Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.17

Clara-Neal Motel, I 65 – Calera, Ala. Exit – c.1965

5.001.18

The Main Grotto – The Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.19

BVM Fatima and Basilica – Ave Maria Grotto Park, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.20

St. Martin’s Church and Castle Trausnitz – Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.21

Temple in Jerusalem - Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.22

Grotto of Saint Joseph – St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.23

Wayside Shrine – Ave Maria Grotto, St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.24

Grotto of the Little Flower of Lisieux - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.25

Miniature: “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” with Egyptian Pyramid to the right – Ave Maria Grotto, St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.26

Palestinian Miniatures and “Little Jerusalem” - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.27

Ave Maria Grotto Looking North - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.28

Statue: Our Lady of Fatima, Ave Maria Grotto - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.29

Statue: Mother Frances X. Cabrini – 1850-1917, first canonized American Saint - Ave Maria Grotto - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.30

Ave Maria Grotto Looking South - St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala.

5.001.31

U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama – 1967

5.001.32

Moonshine Still, Bankhead national Forest, Hepsidam, Alabama

5.001.33

Welcome to Huntsville – Missile and Space Capital

5.001.34

Governor’s Mansion, Montgomery, Alabama

5.001.35

Alabama State Capitol at night, Montgomery, Ala.

5.001.36

The Old Mill, Mountain Brook, Ala.

5.001.37

Trapp Town Natural Bridge, Russellville, Ala.

5.001.38

Ta-Co-Bet, Atop Sand Mountain near Scottsboro, Ala.

5.001.39

Rickwood Caverns, Warrior, Ala.

5.001.40

Birmingham Country Club, Birmingham, Ala.

5.001.41

Motel Samantha, Oxford, Ala.

5.001.42

Oakleigh Plantation, Mobile, Ala.

5.001.43

Bellingtath Gardens, Theodore, Ala.

5.001.44

Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, Ala.

5.001.45

Mobile Bay, Ala.

5.001.46

Fort Conde, Mobile, Ala.

5.001.47

Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, Ala.

 

SUB-SERIES 5.01 – ALASKA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.01.01

North Pole Community Chamber of Commerce Building – North Pole, Alaska

5.01.02

Anchorage – “All American City,” Alaska

5.01.03

Alaskan Eskimo and “Friends”- 1959

5.01.04

Alaska… You’ve got to see it to believe it

5.01.05

Alaska Inside Passage – Cruise ship enters Glacier Bay

5.01.06

Alaska – Eskimo mother and girls

5.01.07

Sitka, Alaska, Russian/America Capital City

5.01.08

Valdez, Alaska

5.01.09

Mendenhall Glacier on Alaska’s Inside Passage

5.01.10

Alaska – Sawyer Glacier at the upper end of Tracy Arm

5.01.11

Skagway, Alaska

5.01.12

Ketchikan, Alaska

5.01.13

Totems of Alaska

5.01.14

“Splendor In The Grass!” Brown Bear / Sow with cubs

5.01.15

Fairbanks, Alaska

5.01.16

Fogwoman – the most popular of all totempoles – Totem Bight State Park, Ketchikan, Alaska

5.01.17

Exciting Alaska, Moose, Mr. McKinley, Fireweed Blossoms, Endless Variety

5.01.18

Alaska’s Magnificent Mr. McKinley

5.01.19

Alaska . . . Land of glaciers

5.01.20

Hi from Juneau, Alaska

5.01.21

Glacier Bay, Alaska

5.01.22

Totem Bight Park – near Ketchikan, Alaska

5.01.23

Huricane Gulch Bridge and Mt. McKinley, Alaska

5.01.24

“Silent Stalker”, Alaskan Wolf

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.02 – ARIZONA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.02.01

Red Rock Crossing – Sedona, Arizona

5.02.02

The Hope House, Grand Canyon, Arizona

5.02.03

Hoover Dam and Lake Mead – Arizona

5.02.04

Cape Horn Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon of the Colorado – Arizona

5.02.05

On the Trail, Grand Canyon – Arizona

5.02.06

Hoover Dam (packet) – Arizona

5.02.07

Apache Trail, Arizona

5.02.08

Bright Angel Point View, Grand Canyon – Arizona

5.02.09

Grand Canyon from Cape Royal – Arizona

5.02.10

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

 

BOX 5: continued

5.02.11

View from Cape Royal, Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.12

The Pillar, Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.13

Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.14

Looking south on Central Avenue – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.15

University of Arizona – Tucson, Arizona

5.02.16

Roosevelt Dam, on the Old Apache Trail, 45 miles northeast of Apache Junction, Arizona

5.02.17

Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.18

San Xavier Del Bac Mission – Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona

5.02.19

South Mountain Flower Gardens – Arizona

5.02.20

Japanese Flower Gardens – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.21

Ramada’s Scottsdale Inn – Arizona

5.02.21 A

Azura East Apartments – Scottsdale, Arizona

5.02.22

Kingman, Arizona

5.02.23

Greetings from Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.24

Desert Riders – Arizona

5.02.25

Hotel El Tovar, Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.26

Hoover Dam – Arizona/Nevada

5.02.27

Jolly Olde England recreated at Lake Havasu City – Arizona

5.02.28

Famous Camelback Mountain – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.29

Superstition Mountains – Mesa, Arizona

5.02.30

The Great Meteor Crater – Northern Arizona

5.02.31

Snow Covered Four Peaks – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.32

Squaw Peak – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.33

Lacy Point, Painted Desert – Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

5.02.34

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

5.02.35

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

5.02.36

Tempe, Arizona

5.02.37

Mission San Xavier Del Bac – Tucson, Arizona

5.02.38

Wildflowers and snow

5.02.39

Snow on Catalina Mountains – Tucson, Arizona

5.02.40

Mt. Lemmon – Tucson, Arizona

5.02.41

Land of the Navajo – Navajo woman and child

5.02.42

Flaming blossoms of the Ocotillo or “buggy-whip” cactus

5.02.43

Virgin River Gorge on Interstate 15 – Arizona

5.02.44

Desert Jack Rabbit

5.02.45

Giant Saguaro Cactus – Phoenix, Arizona

5.02.46

Indian Paint Brush flowers

5.02.47

Window Rock, Arizona

5.02.48

Petrified Forest National Park - Arizona

5.02.49

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.50

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.51

Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona

5.02.52

Petrified Forest National Park - Arizona

 

BOX 5: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.003 – ARKANSAS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.003.01

Casey at the Bat – this performing animal demonstrates a brand new method of animal training developed by psychologist Keller Breland – Hot Springs, Arkansas

5.003.02

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

5.003.03

Greetings from Lake Hamilton – Hot Springs National Park – Arkansas

5.003.04

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

5.003.05

Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center – Hot Springs National Park – Arkansas

5.003.06

Greetings from Arkansas

5.003.07

The Ozarks – Arkansas

5.003.08

Ozark Mountain Country River - Arkansas

5.003.09

Ozark Mountain Country River – Arkansas

5.003.10

John F. Kennedy Memorial – Greer’s Ferry Lake – Heber Springs, Arkansas

5.003.11

Harrison, Arkansas

5.003.12

Buffalo River – Northern Arkansas Ozarks

5.003.13

Scenic Point, Buffalo River Canyon – Jasper, Arkansas

5.003.14

Ozark Mountain Country River – Arkansas

5.003.15

Blanchard Springs Caverns – Fifty Six, Arkansas

5.003.16

Dogwood Time in the Ozarks

5.003.17

Ozark Sunrise

5.003.18

Ozark Mountain Country – Northern Arkansas

5.003.19

Winter in the Ozarks

5.003.20

Arkansas State Capitol – Little Rock, Arkansas

5.003.21

Thermal Water Display – Hot Springs National Park – Arkansas

 

SUB-SERIES 5.03 – CALIFORNIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.03.01

Poinsettias in winter – Los Angeles

5.03.02

Herr Batty, famous continental lion & tiger tamer – Los Angeles

5.03.03

Ferry in Bay – San Francisco (2)

5.03.04

Auditorium Hotel – Los Angeles

5.03.05

Ruins of San Juan Capistrano Mission – California

5.03.06

The Wishing Well at Ramona’s Marriage Place, Old Town – San Diego

5.03.07

Holland Hotel – San Diego

5.03.08

Electric Fountain – Beverly Hills

5.03.09

Grapefruit tree – Los Angeles

5.03.10

Drying peaches – Selma, California

5.03.11

Busch Sunken Gardens – Pasadena

5.03.12

Cliff House and Seal Rocks – San Francisco

5.03.13

Old Spanish Light, Point Loma, California

5.03.14

Oakland Bay Bridge – San Francisco

5.03.15

Sleeping Beauty’s Castle – Disneyland, California

5.03.16

Most southwestern point in USA – Point Loma, California

5.03.17

San Joaquin Valley Building – California

5.03.18

Sunset on Southern California coast

5.03.19

Outdoor dining, the Desert Inn – Palm Springs

5.03.20

A Beautiful Garden – Los Angeles

5.03.21

Ramona’s Marriage Place and stone monument marking place where the American flag was first raised in Southern California, 1846 – San Diego

5.03.22

Ramona’s Home – San Diego

5.03.23

Union Square – San Francisco

5.03.24

Knickerbocker Hotel – San Francisco

5.03.25

Bust of Queen Nefertiti, Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum – San Jose

5.03.26

Belle-Vue French Restaurant – Santa Monica

5.03.27

Altar in Serra Chapel, Mission San Juan Capistrano – California

5.03.28

Rudder’s Café – San Diego

5.03.29

Mullen & Bluett Clothing Company, corner Broadway & Sixth – Los Angeles

5.03.30

Home of John D. Spackles – Coronado, California

5.03.31

Mission Dolores, founded 1776 – San Francisco

5.03.32

Hollywood Bowl – Hollywood

5.03.33

Carmel by the Sea – California

5.03.34

Round House Restaurant – San Francisco

5.03.35

Sombrero Blanco, Spanish Troupe – San Diego

5.03.36

Pepper Drive in California – Redlands, California

5.03.37

Through the orange groves – California

5.03.38

Westlake Park – Los Angeles

5.03.39

Echo Park – Los Angeles

5.03.40

Alligator Farm – Los Angeles

5.03.41

Hotel Lankershim – Los Angeles

5.03.42

Mt. Shasta, California; height – 14,440 feet; view from Edgewood

5.03.43

Quiet Waters, East Lake Park, Los Angeles

5.03.44

The Alvarado, 6th and Alvarado – Los Angeles

5.03.45

A Pretty House – Los Angeles

5.03.46

Powell at Market Street showing Turntable – San Francisco

5.03.47

Nativity Creche – Santa Barbara

5.03.48

Greek Theater built by Katherine Tingley in 1901, the first in America – Point Loma, California

5.03.49

The Plaza Church – Los Angeles

5.03.50

Marriage Place of Ramona at “Old Town ‘ – San Diego

5.03.51

Highway Bridge across Santa Ana River – Riverside

5.03.52

Picking prunes in Southern California

5.03.53

Broadway from Fourth Street showing the Broadway Department Store – Los Angeles

5.03.54

A rose covered bungalow – San Diego

 

BOX 5: continued

5.03.55

The Machinery Building, Panama – California Exposition – San Diego

5.03.56

Water front of Avalon, Santa Catalina Island – California

5.03.57

San Francisco Overland Limited – San Francisco

5.03.58

Court House & new House of Records – Los Angeles

5.03.59

Hall of Records & County Court House – Los Angeles

5.03.60

Greetings from Los Angeles

5.03.61

Wild deer, Yosemite National Park – California

5.03.62

Cactus Garden, Westlake Park, Los Angeles, California – 1915

5.03.63

Greetings from California

5.03.64

Greetings from California

5.03.65

Cypress and Sea – California

5.03.66

Indian Paint Brush flowers – California

5.03.67

Wildflowers and oranges – California

5.03.68

Coastal Highway 101 – California

5.03.69

Laguna Beach – California

5.03.70

Desert snow – California

5.03.71

Pacific coast line – California

5.03.72

Howdy from Cambria, California!

5.03.73

Theme Building, Los Angeles International Airport – California

5.03.74

Los Angeles and Vicinity Freeways – California

5.03.75

Hollywood at Night – California

5.03.76

“Sidewalk of the Stars” and Graumans Chinese Theater, Hollywood – California

5.03.77

Casa Munras Garden Hotel, Monterey – California

5.03.78

Moon over Hollywood – California

5.03.79

View from City Hall tower,  Los Angeles – California

5.03.80

San Diego Skyline as viewed from above Shelter Island’s yacht harbor – California

5.03.81

California Missions

5.03.82

San Juan Capistrano Mission Courtyard – California

5.03.83

San Juan Capistrano Mission entrance – California

5.03.84

Mission Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California

5.03.85

Mission Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California

5.03.86

Mission Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California

5.03.87

Vandenberg Inn and Hotel, Santa Maria – California

5.03.88

Busy Cable Cars, Powell Street Hill – San Francisco, California

5.03.89

Street Flower Venders – San Francisco, California

5.03.90

Cable Car on Turntable – San Francisco, California

5.03.91

The Golden Gate – San Francisco, California

5.03.92

Turn-of-the-century Main Street U.S.A. – Walt Disney World – California

5.03.93

Magic Kingdom Many Worlds In One – Walt Disney World – California

5.03.94

Peaceful Indian Village – Disneyland – California

5.03.95

Chuckawalla, 2 lizards – California

5.03.96

Aerial View of Hearst Castle and Grounds – San Simeon, California

5.03.97

Assembly Room, Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument – California

 

 

BOX 5: continued

5.03.98

The Game Room of La Casa Grande, Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument – California

5.03.99

William Randolph Hearst’s bedroom in The Gothic Suite, Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument – California

5.03.100

Aerial View of Hearst Castle and Grounds – San Simeon, California

5.03.101

Original Drive-Thru Tree, Historic Shrine Tree – Myers Flat, California

5.03.102

Rainbow Bridge crossing the American River at Folsom, California

5.03.103

View from Wawona Road – California

5.03.104

Coastline – Santa Barbara, California

5.03.105

Aerial View of Hearst Castle and Grounds – San Simeon, California

5.03.106

Aerial view of Solvang, California

5.03.107

Solvang, California

5.03.108

Greetings from Solvang, California – Little Denmark, U.S.A.

5.03.109

Coastline – Santa Barbara, California

5.03.110

Palm Springs, California

5.03.111

Marina Del Rey and Venice, California

5.03.112

San Francisco, California

5.03.113

All Roads lead to Los Angeles – California

5.03.114

Los Angeles . . . the Western Empire – California

5.03.115

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley – California

5.03.116

San Francisco, California

5.03.117

Hello from California, the Golden State

5.03.118

Scenic California Coastline

5.03.119

Monument, Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, California

5.03.120

Independence Hall – Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, California

5.03.121

The Liberty Bell, Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, California

5.03.122

“Sky Tower”, Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, California

5.03.123

The Lone Cypress, Cypress Point, Monterey Peninsula, California

5.03.124

Palos Verdes, California and the Blue Pacific

5.03.125

Abalone Cove, Palos Verdes, Los Angeles, California

5.03.126

Downtown Los Angeles Mall – Los Angeles, California

5.03.127

Snow capped San Gabriel Mountains – Los Angeles, California

5.03.128

Hollywood, California

5.03.129

Hollywood Hills and Sign - Hollywood, California

5.03.130

Aerial View of King’s Harbor and Redondo Beach – California

5.03.131

Pier at Night, Redondo Beach, California

5.03.132

Fisherman’s Wharf, Redondo Beach, California

5.03.133

San Clemente, California

5.03.134

Greetings from Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego - California

5.03.135

Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego – California

5.03.136

Sky Tower, Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego – California

5.03.137

Shamu’s Back Flip, Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego – California

5.03.138

Pearl Diving in the Japanese Village, Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego – California

 

BOX 5: continued

5.03.139

Performing Otter, Sea World, Mission Bay, San Diego – California

5.03.140

Four views of San Francisco, California

5.03.141

Mission San Juan Capistrano, Altar in Serra Chapel - California

5.03.142

Mission San Juan Capistrano, swallows over old stone church – California

5.03.143

Overlooking Santa Barbara, California

5.03.144

Santa Barbara coastline – California

5.03.145

Santa Barbara City College – California

5.03.146

California State Capitol – Sacramento, California

5.03.047

Old Town Plaza – San Diego, California

5.03.148

Entrance to San Diego Zoo - California

5.03.149

Giraffe, San Diego Zoo – California

5.03.150

African elephant, San Diego Zoo – California

5.03.151

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco – California

5.03.152

Golden Gate Bridge at night, San Diego Zoo – California

5.03.153

City Hall and Old Courthouse – Ventura, California

5.03.154

Ventura Clam Diggers – Ventura, California

5.03.155

Ventura Keys, California

5.03.156

Yosemite National Park – California

5.03.157

Alcatraz Island on San Francisco Bay – California

5.03.158

Three scenes in San Francisco – California

5.03.159

Lombard Street, “the crookedest street in the world”, San Francisco, California

5.03.160

Four scenes in San Francisco, California

5.03.161

Redwood Forest – Northern California

5.03.162

Goose Pens - Redwood Forest – Northern California

5.03.163

Chandelier Drive Thru Tree – Redwood Forest – Northern California

5.03.164

Chandelier Drive Thru Tree – Redwood Forest – Northern California

5.03.165

California Redwoods – Redwood Forest – Northern California

5.03.166

Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park - California

 

SUB-SERIES 5.04 – COLORADO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.04.01

Steel Works – Pueblo, Col.

5.04.02

First National Bank Building; Main Street looking south – Pueblo

5.04.03

Marshall Pass – Colorado

5.04.04

Moonlight on the summit of Pike’s Peak, altitude – 14,147 feet – Colorado

5.04.05

C.F. & I. Company – Pueblo

5.04.06

Oxford Hotel – Denver

5.04.07

Red Cross Hospital, Dr. F.M. Cochems – Salida, Col.

5.04.08

High Drive, Bear Creek Canon (Canyon) – Col.

5.04.09

Interior view, Garden of the Gods – Col.

5.04.10

Driveway in City Park – Pueblo

5.04.11

A Scene on summit of Pike’s Peak – Colorado

 

BOX 5: continued

5.04.12

F. Street looking north – Balida, Col.

5.04.13

Union Depot – Pueblo

5.04.14

Interior view – Garden of the Gods – Colorado

5.04.15

Mt. Manitou Scenic Incline Railway, Manitou Springs, Col.

5.04.16

Pike’s Peak – Colorado Springs

5.04.17

Seven Falls, South Cheyenne Canon (Canyon) – Colorado Springs

5.04.18

Panorama of Cripple Creek – Colorado

5.04.19

Cripple Creek, from Fred Johnson’s Palace Drug Store – Colorado

5.04.20

Sleeping Cabins, Lake Hope Dining Lodge Area – Colorado

5.04.21

Distant view of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison from the east – Colorado

5.04.22

Double Hairpin Curves, Lariat Trail to Lookout Mountain – Colorado

5.04.23

Shelter house & lake, Lake Hope State Park – Colorado

5.04.24

Bruin Inn – North Cheyenne Canon (Canyon) – Colorado

5.04.25

Helen Hunt Falls – North Cheyenne Canon (Canyon) – Colorado Springs

5.04.26

Pike’s Peak from Garden of the Gods – Colorado Springs

5.04.27

Long’s Peak, elevation 14,255 feet towering over the Jahosa Valley

5.04.28

Big Thompson Canon (Canyon) – Colorado

5.04.29

The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company at Salida and Grand Junction – Colorado

5.04.30

Wild deer in setting of mountains and aspens

5.04.31

Lorimer Square – Denver

5.04.32

Cripple Creek (packet) – Colorado

5.04.33

Garden of the Gods (packet) – Colorado

5.04.34

Royal Gorge and vicinity – Canon (Canyon) City – Colorado (packet)

5.04.35

Pike’s Peak – Colorado (packet)

5.04.36

Hello from Colorado, The Silver State

5.04.37

Loops and Double Bow-Knot on Automobile Highway up Pikes Peak – Colorado

5.04.38

Estes Park, Colorado

5.04.39

Rocky Mountain Columbine – Colorado state flower

5.04.40

Rocky Mountain Columbine – Colorado state flower

5.04.41

Virginia Canyon Road – Colorado

5.04.42

Famous “Face on the Bar Room Floor” at the Teller house in Historic Central City – Colorado

5.04.43

Cadet Chapel – U.S. Air Force Academy – Colorado

5.04.44

Cadet Chapel – U.S. Air Force Academy – Colorado

5.04.45

Garden of the Gods – Colorado Springs – Colorado

5.04.46

Sunset over Denver – Colorado

5.04.47

Denver Botanic Gardens – Colorado

5.04.48

The Matchless Mine, Leadville – Colorado

5.04.49

Mills Lake – Colorado

5.04.50

Snow banks on the Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.51

Pikes Peak – Colorado

5.04.52

Continental Divide, Berthoud Pass – Colorado

5.04.53

Echo Lake and Mt. Evans – Colorado

 

BOX 5: continued

5.04.54

Torrey’s Peak – Colorado

5.04.55

Pikes Peak – Colorado

5.04.56

Rockmount Cottages, Estes Park – Colorado

5.04.57

Colorado Columbine – State flower of Colorado

5.04.58

Aspen Victorian Landmarks – four scenes of Aspen – Colorado

5.04.59

Denver Museum of Natural History, City Park, Denver – Colorado

5.04.60

Bowman-White House, 1890, Georgetown – Colorado

5.04.61

City of Golden from Lariat Trail to Lookout Mountain – Colorado

5.04.62

Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, Interstate 70, 60 miles west of Denver – Colorado

5.04.63

Longs Peak and Keyboard of the Winds from Bear Lake – Colorado

5.04.64

Bighorn Sheep – Colorado

5.04.65

Winter Solitude – Colorado

5.04.66

Springtime on the Crystal River – Colorado

5.04.67

Faces of the Family, Focus on the Family, Colorado Springs – Colorado

5.04.68

Sandstone sculpture, Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs – Colorado

5.04.69

Vista of Pikes Peak from Siamese Twins, Garden of the Gods – Colorado

5.04.70

Winter in Berthoud Pass – Colorado

5.04.71

Loveland Pass – Colorado

5.04.72

Mr. Evans and Echo Lake, Denver mountain Parks – Colorado

5.04.73

Snow blanket on Pikes Peak viewed from Rampart Range Road – Colorado

5.04.74

Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.75

Tundra Curves on Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.76

Scenic Mummy Range from Highway 36 approaching Estes Park – Colorado

5.04.77

Alberta Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.78

Bear Lake – Colorado

5.04.79

Hallett Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.80

Lake Haiyaha, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.81

Gorge Lakes Area, Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.82

Estes Park looking down Elkhorn Avenue at dusk – Colorado

5.04.83

An Alpine Lake at timberline near the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.84

Longs Peak, the Keyboards and Glacier Gorge in Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

5.04.85

Rabbit Ears Pass – Colorado

5.04.86

Rabbit Ears with Wyllie Peak in background – Colorado

5.04.87

Steamboat Springs – Colorado

5.04.88

Mt. Abram and Uncompahgre River – Colorado

5.04.89

Wonderlands of Autumn Aspen – Colorado

5.04.90

Changing leaves at St. Mary’s Glacier – Colorado

5.04.91

E-I-70 Texaco Service Center, Limon - Colorado

 

BOX 5: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.05 – CONNECTICUT     

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.05.01

The Griswold, Eastern Point, New London – Connecticut

5.05.02

Harvard and Yale Race, “Waiting for the Finish,” opposite Red Top, New London, Conn.

5.05.03

Home office of the Hartford Insurance Group – Connecticut

5.05.04

U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London - Connecticut

 

SUB-SERIES 5.06 – DELAWARE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.06.01

View of the Green facing Hotel Belhaven and Atlantic Ocean, Rehoboth Beach - Delaware

 

SUB-SERIES 5.07 – FLORIDA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.07.01

Dining Room, New Walton Hotel, De Funiak Springs – Florida

5.07.02

View of lake from Hotel Walton Porch, De Funiak Springs – Florida

5.07.03

View on the Circle, De Funiak Springs – Florida

5.07.04

The New Walton Hotel, De Funiak Springs – Florida

5.07.05

Hotel Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.06

The Belle Haven Inn – Sarasota

5.07.07

Roser Park, St. Petersburg

5.07.08

Miami Seaquarium –Miami

5.07.09

Florida living – Gainesville

5.07.10

Ocean Avenue, Palm Beach

5.07.11

Governor’s Mansion, Tallahassee

5.07.12

Ocala National Forest – Ocala

5.07.13

Train Crossing, Long Key, Florida viaduct

5.07.14

Russ-Mary Apartment Motel – St. Petersburg

5.07.15

Looking north over Brooker Creek Bridge – St. Petersburg

5.07.16

Webb’s City – St. Petersburg

5.07.17

Bamboo Motel – St. Petersburg

5.07.18

Greyhound Post House on overseas highway to Key West at Tropical Key

5.07.19

Everglades Motel – Homestead, Florida

5.07.20

Greyhound Post House on road to Key West

5.07.21

Outdoor post office – St. Petersburg

5.07.22

Picking oranges in Florida – Jacksonville

5.07.23

Arcade Hotel and post office – Bradenton

5.07.24

John Ringling Hotel – Sarasota

 

BOX 5: continued

5.07.25

Royal palm trees along a tropical Florida avenue

5.07.26

Picking oranges – St. Petersburg

5.07.27

Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.28

Fishing from the A.C.L. Railroad pier – St. Petersburg

5.07.29

The colorful flamingos are a symbol for Florida

5.07.30

Beautiful Delray Beach – Florida

5.07.31

A scene at Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.32

The sands of Treasure Island, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.33

Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.34

Cinderella Castle, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.35

Greetings from Florida

5.07.36

Greetings from Florida

5.07.37

This is Florida, the Sunshine State

5.07.38

Greetings from Florida

5.07.39

It’s Great to be in Florida

5.07.40

Florida, Arrive Alive, Governor’s Highway Safety Commission – Florida

5.07.41

Greetings from Florida, “The Sunshine State”

5.07.42

Greetings From Florida

5.07.43

Hello from Sunny Florida

5.07.44

Shell Names – sea shells – Florida

5.07.45

Florida Sea Shells – Florida

5.07.46

The Story of Shells – Florida

5.07.47

The Story of Shells – Florida

5.07.48

Legend of the Holy Ghost Shell – Florida

5.07.49

The Legend of the Sand Dollar – Florida

5.07.50

The tale of the Sea Horse – Florida

5.07.51

Legend of the Spanish Moss – Florida

5.07.52

Legend of the Dogwood in Florida

5.07.53

The legend of the Crucifix Fish – Florida

5.07.54

The Legend of the Crucifix Fish – Florida

5.07.55

Stars of the Sea (starfish) – Florida

5.07.56

Legend of the Passion-flower – Florida

5.07.57

Legend of the Chinese Willow Ware – Florida

5.07.58

Legend of the Spanish Moss in Florida

5.07.59

Lovely Florida Flamingos

5.07.60

Beautiful white sandy beaches on the west coast – Florida

5.07.61

Spanish moss silhouetted against a southern sunset – Florida

5.07.62

Florida Sunset

5.07.63

Sunrise . . .Sunset – Florida

5.07.64

Florida naval oranges

5.07.65

Florida sunset

5.07.66

Florida sunrise

5.07.67

Florida sunsets

5.07.68

Florida sunrises and sunsets

 

BOX 5: continued

5.7.69

Florida sunrise

5.07.70

Florida Banyan Tree

5.07.71

Royal Poinciana Tree in full bloom – Florida

5.07.72

“Pelican Pete”, Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.73

Alligator – an “old timer” in Florida

5.07.74

Florida’s beautiful Royal Poinciana Tree

5.07.75

Florida white sandy beach

5.07.76

Florida’s Royal Palms

5.07.77

State bird of Florida: The Mocking Bird – State Flower: The Orange Blossom

5.07.78

A representative collection of shells found on Florida beaches

5.07.79

The coasts of Florida and the Caribbean are famous for their beautiful shells

5.07.80

Florida Temple oranges

5.07.81

Picking oranges in Florida

5.07.82

Jungle Den homes, Astor – Florida

5.07.83

America’s First Planned Drive-In Church – Whitefield Estates Presbyterian Church, on Bowlees Creek, U.S. 41 between Sarasota and Bradenton – Florida

5.07.84

Scenic Clearwater Causeway, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.85

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.86

Clearwater Bay at dusk – Florida

5.07.87

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.88

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.89

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.90

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.91

Kapok Tree Inn, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.92

Kapok Tree blossoms, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.93

Cape Kennedy – Florida

5.07.94

Citrus groves – Florida

5.07.95

Citrus Tower, near Clermont – Florida

5.07.96

Clearwater beach at twilight – Florida

5.07.97

Morton F. Plant Hospital, Clearwater – Florida

5.07.98

Sunset over Clearwater Bay – Florida

5.07.99

Clearwater Memorial Causeway connecting the city with Clearwater Beach – Florida

5.07.100

Greetings from Ft. Lauderdale – Florida

5.07.101

Kingsley Plantation at Fort George – Florida

5.07.102

Fernandina Beach on the Isle of 8 Flags – Florida

5.07.103

Lighthouse at U.S. Coast Guard Station, Fernandina Beach – Florida

5.07.104

Airboating in the Everglades – Florida

5.07.105

Magic Kingdom Theme Park, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.106

Welcome to Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.107

Diamond Horseshoe Revue, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.108

The Country Bear Jamboree, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.109

Steam Railroad, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.110

Monorail to the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.111

Hall of Presidents, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.112

Country Bear Jamboree, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.113

You’re as Welcome as can be . . . Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.114

Main Street memories, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.115

Cinderella Castle – Fantasyland, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.116

Cruising the Rivers of America, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.117

The Haunted Mansion, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.118

“Grand Canyon Concourse”, Contemporary Resort, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.119

The Vacation Kingdom of the World, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.120

A complete destination resort, Walt Disney World – Florida

5.07.121

Ocean holiday Resort Motel, Delray Beach – Florida

5.07.122

Brown’s Good Food, Fort Lauderdale – Florida

5.07.123

Open Air Post office, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.124

Manatee Springs Boil, Manatee Springs State Park – Florida

5.07.125

The Rousseau Room, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.126

Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.127

Grand Ball Room, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.128

Entrance, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.129

Kapok Tree, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.130

Corinthian Dining Room, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.131

Stuckey’s Pecan Shoppe, Micanopy – Florida

5.07.132

Yellow Banks Grove, Largo and Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.133

Singing Tower, Lake Wales – Florida

5.07.134

Singing Tower, Lake Wales – Florida

5.07.135

Singing Tower, Lake Wales – Florida

5.07.136

Beautiful Azaleas, Olustee Park, Lake City – Florida

5.07.137

World’s Most Unique Monument, Kissimmee – Florida

5.07.138

Jensen Beach – Florida

5.07.139

Jacksonville – Florida

5.07.140

Site of the first Religious Ceremony in Florida, Pensacola Beach – Florida

5.07.141

Moorings Pass, Naples – Florida

5.07.142

“Flipper”, Seaquarium, Miami – Florida

5.07.143

Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.144

Victorian Dining Room, Kapok Tree Inn, Madeira Beach – Florida

5.07.145

Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.146

Greetings from Ormond Beach – Florida

5.07.147

Ocean front hotels along Indian Creek, Miami Beach – Florida

5.07.148

Hotel Row, Miami Beach – Florida

5.07.149

Looking south from 43rd Street, Miami Beach – Florida

5.07.150

Flamingos at Seaquarium, Miami – Florida

5.07.151

Air Force Missile Test Center’s Technical Laboratory, Patrick A.F.B. – Florida

5.07.152

Old Fort in St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.153

Castillo De San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.154

San Marco Ave. Entrance to the Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine – Florida

 

BOX 5: continued

5.07.155

Flagler College, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.156

The restoration of Old St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.157

Commander Motel, Riviera Beach – Florida

5.07.158

Redington Beach – Florida

5.07.159

Redington Beach – Florida

5.07.160

Sea Cay, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.161

Terrace Plaza Apartments, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.162

Colonial Acres Motel, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.163

Coral Tides, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.164

Captain Kidd Drift Boats, Capt. Al Walizer, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.165

Ocean Holiday Resort Motel, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.166

International Resort hotel, Pompano Beach – Florida

5.07.167

St. Petersburg’s original Porpoise Show – Florida

5.07.168

Polynesian Putter Golf, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.169

Tahitian Outrigger – Bounty Exhibit, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.170

Bounty – St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.171

Map of the voyage of The Bounty – St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.172

Scene from “Mutiny of the Bounty” – Bounty Exhibit, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.173

The Bounty – St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.174

Bird-of-Paradise, Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.175

Tiki Gardens, between Clearwater and St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.176

Flamingos at Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.177

Trader Frank’s Restaurant, Tiki Gardens on Indian Rocks Beach – Florida

5.07.178

Ken’s Winehouse, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.179

Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.180

Fort De Soto, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.181

Tiki Gardens on Indian Rocks Beach – Florida

5.07.182

Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.183

Orchids – Small’s Orchid Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.184

Entrance to Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

 

BOX #6

 

SUB-SERIES 5.07 – FLORIDA CONTINUED

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.07.185

Webb’s City “The World’s most unusual Drug Store, St. Petersburg - Florida

5.07.186

Tourists Paradise, Recreation Pier, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.18

Municipal Pier and Casino. St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.188

Al Lang Field, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.189

Church by the Sea, Madeira Beach, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.190

Big Indian Rocks and fishing pier, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.191

Business Section from Mirror Lake Drive, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.192

Downtown, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.193

Greetings from “The Sunshine City”, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.194

Old Spanish Inn, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.195

Hotel Ponce De Leon, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.196

Oldest House, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.197

Old Jail, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.198

Treasure Street, narrowest street in the U.S., St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.199

Jonah the performing whale at the Aquatarium on St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.200

The Aquatarium’s Golden Dome, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.201

President Jefferson Davis and Gen. Robert E. Lee – The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.202

Einstein, Shakespeare, Dickins, Beethoven, The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.203

President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy with Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.204

Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.205

Mark Twain and Huckleberry Finn, The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.206

Big Ben Clock at entrance to The London Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.207

The original Shrimp Ahoy Seafood Restaurant, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.208

Veterans Administration Office Building, St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.209

Sunset on Sanibel Captiva Island – Florida

5.07.210

Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.211

Lighthouse Point, Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.212

Royal Palms Motel, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.213

Quality Courts Motel – Stage Stop Restaurant, Silver Springs – Florida

5.07.214

Silver Springs – Florida

5.07.215

Tommy Bartlett’s Deer Ranch, Silver Springs – Florida

5.07.216

Sunshine Skyway, longest continuous structure over water in the world – Florida

5.07.217

Sunshine Skyway main center Twin Spans – Florida

5.07.218

Gandy Bridge connecting Tampa and St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.219

Sunshine Skyway – Florida

5.07.220

Gardener’s Prayer and Duke de Rohn Azaleas, Jungle Gardens, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.221

Parrots at Bush Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.222

Night scene at Tampa International Airport – Florida

5.07.223

Blue Peacock, Jungle Gardens, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.224

Entry to Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.225

Busch Gardens Skyrail Safari, Tampa – Florida

5.07.226

Entrance to Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.227

The Parrot Tree, Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.228

Scene at Busch Gardens, Tampa

5.07.229

Hospitality House, Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

 

BOX 6: continued

5.07.230

Scene at Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.231

Budweiser Clydesdale 8-Horse Team at Busch Gardens, Tampa – Florida

5.07.232

Blue and Gold Macaw and Red Macaw, Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.233

State Capitol Building, Tallahassee – Florida

5.07.234

Capitol Building, Tallahassee – Florida

5.07.235

Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.236

Sunshine Skyway – Florida

5.07.237

John’s Pass Bridge – Florida

5.07.238

Christmas Eve at the Triangle, Isle of Palms, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.239

Isle of Palms, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.240

Greetings from Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.241

Bill’s Lighthouse and Restaurant, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.242

Interior of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.243

Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.244

Sponges from Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.245

The Sands of Treasure Island Apartment Motel, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.246

Kingfish Restaurant and Lounge, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.247

Windjammer Apartments Motel, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.248

Bilmar Beach Resort, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.249

Treasure Island business district and causeway to St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.250

Airview of Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.251

Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.252

Banyan Tree – Florida

5.07.253

Kingfish Restaurant, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.254

The Fargo motel, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.255

Ben Bow Apartment Motel, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.256

The Towers Motel, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.257

The Vagabond motel, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.258

Windjammer Apartments Motel, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.259

Windjammer Apartments Motel, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.260

Isle of Palms, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.261

Sea Ranch Motel and Apartments, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.262

Municipal Beach, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.263

Greetings from the Holiday Isles, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.264

Treasure Island Motels – Florida

5.07.265

Treasure Island Motels – Florida

5.07.266

Treasure Island Fun Center – Florida

5.07.267

Holiday Isle Beach Scene – Florida

5.07.268

Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.269

Municipal Beach, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.270

John’s Pass Bridge, St. Petersburg – Florida

5.07.271

The Glass Penthouse Resort Apartment Motel, Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.272

Weeki Wachee Spring – Florida

5.07.273

Mermaid at Weeki Wachee Spring – Florida

 

BOX 6: continued

5.07.274

Winnie Vee Restaurant and Motel, Yulee – Florida

5.07.275

Winnie Vee Restaurant and Motel, Yulee – Florida

5.07.276

Winnie Vee Motel, Yulee – Florida

5.07.277

Stevens Motel, Yulee – Florida

5.07.278

Steak ‘n Shake, Winter Park – Florida

5.07.279

Suwannee Bell paddle wheel boat, Fannin Springs – Florida

5.07.280

Stephen Foster Museum, White Springs – Florida

5.07.281

The Suwannee River – Florida

5.07.282

The Suwannee River – Florida

5.07.283

“Old Folks at Home” – State song of Florida, Stephen Foster Memorial, White Springs – Florida

5.07.284

Lee Square, Pensacola – Florida

5.07.285

Seville Square Historic District, Pensacola – Florida

5.07.286

Seville Square Historic District, Pensacola – Florida

5.07.287

La Concha Hotel, Key West – Florida

5.07.288

Overseas Highway Bridge at night to Key West – Florida

5.07.289

Cypress Gardens – Florida

5.07.290

Yaldez Hotel, Sanford – Florida

5.07.291

The Patio at Weeki Wachee – Florida

5.07.292

Picking Florida’s Golden Oranges

5.07.293

Florida Sea Shells

5.07.294

Residence on McGregor Boulevard, Ft. Myers – Florida

5.07.295

An Avenue of Royal Palms, Miami – Florida

5.07.296

Home of Ernest Hemingway, Key West – Florida

5.07.297

Highway Bridge, Bradenton – Florida

5.07.298

Seminole Indian Squaws – Florida

5.07.299

Anna Maria Island – Florida

5.07.300

Florida’s Sunshine Skyway

5.07.301

Tiki Gardens, Polynesia on Florida’s West Coast at Indian Rocks Beach – Florida

5.07.302

Skyline of Miami – Florida

5.07.303

The Spring and Cross at the Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.304

Historic City Hall, Pensacola – Florida

5.07.305

Old Christ Church (Episcopal), Seville Square, Pensacola – Florida

5.07.306

Sunset on Suwannee River – Florida

5.07.307

Cypress Gardens – Kodak’s Island in the Sky

5.07.308

Cypress Gardens – Southern Belles beneath the banyan tree

5.07.309

Cypress Gardens – Southern Belles on the bridge and lawn

5.07.310

Cypress Gardens – Sunset over the lake

5.07.311

Jetty Park, Port Canaveral – Florida

5.07.312

Weeki Wachee – Enjoy a cruise down the Weeki Wachee River

5.07.313

Weeki Wachee – The southeast’s only bird of prey show

5.07.314

Weeki Wachee – see Princess Wonderous

5.07.315

George Georgiou Sponge Boat, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.316

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Tarpon Springs – Florida

 

BOX 6: continued

5.07.317

Sponge Diver, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.318

Sponges from Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.319

Sponge Docks, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.320

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.321

Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.322

John’s Pass Bridge connecting Madeira Beach and Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.323

Tampa International Jetport – Florida

5.07.324

Treasure Island Beach – Florida

5.07.325

George Georgiou Sponge Boat, Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.326

Greetings from Tarpon Springs – Florida

5.07.327

Budweiser Champion Clydesdales

5.07.328

Asolo Theater Interior, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.329

Crescent Beach, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.330

Crescent Beach, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.331

Siesta Key, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.332

St. Armands Key and Lido Beach, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.333

Ringling Residence from Sarasota Bay, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.334

Memorial Hospital, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.335

Selby Public Library, the Sarasota County Library – Florida

5.07.336

Memorial Hospital, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.337

Ringling Museum, entrance to the John and Mable Museum of Art, Sarasota – Florida

5.07.338

Aerial of Sanibel Causeway – Florida

5.07.339

Island Trolly, Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.340

Sanibel Light, Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.341

Sanibel Light, Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.342

Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.343

Ramada Resort, Sanibel – Florida

5.07.344

Holiday Inn of St. Petersburg Beach – Florida

5.07.345

The Lightner Museum, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.346

The Flagler College, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.347

Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church, St. Augustine – Florida

5.07.348

Panama City Beach – Florida

5.07.349

Water Fantasy, Sea World, Orlando – Florida

5.07.350

Panama City Beach – Florida

5.07.351

The Miracle Strip Tower, Panama City Beach – Florida

5.07.352

U.S. Naval Training Center, Orlando – Florida

5.07.353

The Penguin Encounter, Sea World, Orlando – Florida

5.07.354

Shamu the Killer Whale, Sea World, Orlando – Florida

5.07.355

Fascinating Exhibits, Sea World, Orlando – Florida

5.07.356

American Aligator, Myakka River State Park – Florida

5.07.357

Aerial view of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo – Florida

5.07.358

Aerial view of Key Largo – Florida

5.07.359

MV Discovery, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo – Florida

 

BOX 6: continued

5.07.360

Map of the Florida Keys

5.07.361

MV Discovery, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo – Florida

5.07.362

Indian Harbor Beach – Florida

5.07.363

State Roadside Park, Destin – Florida

5.07.364

Fort Walton Beach – Florida

5.07.365

Aerial View of Destin – Florida

5.07.366

Aerial View of Fort Walton Beach – Florida

5.07.367

Along the Miracle Strip – Florida

5.07.368

Edison Winter Home, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.369

Thomas Alva Edison, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.370

Edison’s Chemical Laboratory, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.371

Light Bulb Collection, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.372

Sausage Tree, Fort Myers – Florida

5.07.373

Villa Orleans, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea – Florida

5.07.374

Pier 66, Ft. Lauderdale – Florida

5.07.375

Cocoa Beach – Florida

5.07.376

Clearwater Beach at Twilight – Florida

5.07.377

The Legend of the Sand Dollar

5.07.378

Butterflies, Cypress Gardens – Florida

5.07.379

Cypress Trees – Florida

5.07.380

American Egret – Florida

5.07.381

Sunset – Florida

5.07.382

Palm Trees – Florida

5.07.383

Sea Oats Sunset, Florida’s Northwest Gulf Coast

5.07.384

Pink and orange Bougainvillea – Florida

5.07.385

Sea oats and sand dunes in Florida

5.07.386

Tropical fish – Florida

5.07.387

Florida’s Oranges and Blossoms

5.07.388

Florida Beaches

5.07.389

Florida Sunsets

5.07.390

Thinking of you – Florida

5.07.391

Treasure Island – Florida

5.07.392

Marriott’s Orlando World Center Resort and Convention Center – Florida

5.07.393

The Miracle Strip – Florida

5.07.394

S-3 Viking conduct performance flight drills over the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)

5.07.395

Jacksonville – Florida

5.07.396

Seagrove Beach on the Emerald Coast – Florida

5.07.397

Macaw parrot – Florida

5.07.398

The Legend of the Sea Star

5.07.399

Sanibel Island – Florida

5.07.400

Fort Pierce – Florida

5.07.401

Sea shells – Florida

5.07.402

Florida Sea Shells

 

BOX 6: continued

5.07.403

Florida shells

5.07.404

Fort Pierce – Florida

5.07.405

Florida Sunset

5.07.406

Florida’s Sunshine Skyway

5.07.407

St. Augustine – Florida, a folio of eleven photographs

5.07.408

Fort Lauderdale Beach – Florida

5.07.409

Florida Sea Shells

5.07.410

Apalachicola – Florida

5.07.411

Windjammer Apartments Motel, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg – Florida

 

SUB-SERIES 5.08 – GEORGIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.08.01

Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.02

Azalea City Motel, Valdosta – Georgia

5.08.03

The Little White House, Warm Springs – Georgia

5.08.04

Mammoth Live Oak, Valdosta – Georgia

5.08.05

South Georgia’s Finest Quality Inn, Tifton – Georgia

5.08.06

Thunderbird Motel, Tifton – Georgia

5.08.07

Travelodge, Tifton – Georgia

5.08.08

Aerial View, Plains – Georgia

5.08.09

Fort Pulaski, near Savannah – Georgia

5.08.10

Savannah – Georgia

5.08.11

The Pirate House, Savannah – Georgia

5.08.12

Stone Mountain near Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.13

Carvings of the Confederate Memorial, Stone Mountain – Georgia

5.08.14

Marina, Stone Mountain – Georgia

5.08.15

Civil War Battlarena, Stone Mountain – Georgia

5.08.16

Stone Mountain – Georgia

5.08.17

The President’s (Carter) Church, Plains First Baptist Church, Plains – Georgia

5.08.18

President Jimmy Carter, 39th President, United States

5.08.19

Billy’s Gas Station, Plains – Georgia

5.08.20

New Perry Hotel and Motel Coffee Shop, Perry – Georgia

5.08.21

New Perry Hotel and Motel, Perry – Georgia

5.08.22

Okefenokee Swamp – Georgia

5.08.23

Bell Motel, Marietta, Georgia

5.08.24

Providence Canyon, Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon, Lumpkin – Georgia

5.08.25

Slave Market, Louisville – Georgia

5.08.26

The Atlanta Motel and Cactus Café and Grill, Jonesboro – Georgia

5.08.27

Greetings from Jekyll Island – Georgia

5.08.28

Greetings from Folkston – Georgia

5.08.29

Holiday Inn, Dalton – Georgia

5.08.30

Sutton’s Gulch, Cloudland Canyon State Park – Georgia

 

BOX 6: continued

5.08.31

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park – Georgia

5.08.32

Colonial Pines Motel, Chatsworth – Georgia

5.08.33

Pioneer Inn, Cartersville – Georgia

5.08.34

The Villager Motel, Calhoun – Georgia

5.08.35

Duffys Motel, Calhoun – Georgia

5.08.36

Old Colony Motor Inn, Athens – Georgia

5.08.37

Ashburn Motor Inn and Restaurant, Ashburn – Georgia

5.08.38

Rex Mill, south of Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.39

State Farmers Market, Forest Park – Georgia

5.08.40

Atlanta Airport – Georgia

5.08.41

Atlanta Stadium, Home of the Braves – Georgia

5.08.42

The Atlanta Stadium, Braves and Atlanta Falcons – Georgia

5.08.43

Capitol at Night, Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.44

Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.45

Memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.46

Greetings from Georgia’s Underground Atlanta

5.08.47

Atlanta – Georgia at night

5.08.48

The Regency Hyatt House, Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.49

The Fabulous Fox Theatre of Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.50

Night view of Atlanta, Bank of Georgia Building at Five Points

5.08.51

Cyclorama Building in Grant Park, Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.52

Quality Motel, Adel – Georgia

5.08.53

Beauty’s Bounty, flower garden – Georgia

5.08.54

The gathering of pine gum or resin – Georgia

5.08.55

Covered bridge – Georgia

5.08.56

Greetings from Atlanta, “The Dogwood City” – Georgia

5.08.57

Greetings from Georgia

5.08.58

Map of Georgia

5.08.59

The Peach State, Georgia, The Empire State of the South

5.08.60

Towne House Motor Lodge and Restaurant, Unadilla – Georgia

5.08.61

Colonial Inn, Cordele – Georgia

5.08.62

                         Intentionally left blank

5.08.63

Glitter of Gay Nineties has come back to old Alabama Street in Underground Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.64

Old Alabama Street in Underground Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.65

The Humbug Souvenir Shop and El Chico Restaurant in Underground Atlanta

5.08.66

Old Pryor Street in Underground Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.67

Kenney’s Alley in Underground Atlanta – Georgia

5.08.68

Greetings from Tallulah Falls – Georgia

5.08.69

Appalachian National Scenic Trail – Georgia

5.08.70

Motor Entrance, The Cloister, Sea Island – Georgia

5.08.71

Mark of the potter, Clarkesville – Georgia

5.08.72

Covered Bridge, Sautee Valley – Georgia

5.08.73

Alpendorf, Helen – Georgia

 

BOX 6: continued

5.08.74

Alpine Village, Helen – Georgia

5.08.75

Christmas in Helen – Georgia

5.08.76

Brasstown Bald – 4784’ – Georgia

5.08.77

Babyland General Hospital, Cleveland – Georgia

5.08.78

Alpine Village, Helen – Georgia

5.08.79

Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia

5.08.80

Azaleas at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain – Georgia

5.08.81

John A. Sibley Horticultural Center, Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain – Georgia

5.08.82

Cay Butterfly Center at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain – Georgia

5.08.83

The Pioneer log Cabin at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain – Georgia

 

SUB-SERIES 5.09 – HAWAII

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.09.01

Akaka Falls – Hawaii

5.09.02

Mystical Hawaiian Sunsets – Honolulu

5.09.03

Surf Rider Hotel on the beach at Waikiki – Hawaii

5.09.04

The Reef Hotel on Waikiki Beach – Hawaii

5.09.05

Royal Lahaina Resort, Kaanapali Beach, Maui – Hawaii

5.09.06

Kona Coffee – Hawaii

5.09.07

Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel – Hawaii

5.09.08

Windward Side of Oahu – Hawaii

5.09.09

Downtown Honolulu and Harbor – Hawaii

5.09.10

Queen’s Surf Laua – Hawaii

5.09.11

Greetings from Honolulu – Hawaii, The city seen from a Punchbowl observation point.

5.09.12

Twelve scenes of Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.13

Keauhou Beach Hotel, Kona Coast – Hawaii

5.09.14

Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Waikiki, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.15

U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor – Hawaii

5.09.16

Gardens of the Missing, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.17

Palace Square and Iolani  Palace, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.18

Capital Building – Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.19

Sulphur Banks, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

5.09.20

Hawaii’s Big Surf

5.09.21

Waikiki – Hawaii

5.09.22

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl Crater, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.23

Lumahai Beach – site of the filming of the movie South Pacific, Kauai – Hawaii

5.09.24

Grass shack originally owned by Princess Kaiulani, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.25

Papaya Trees – Hawaii

5.09.26

Red Hibiscus, Hawaii’s state flower

5.09.27

The Fern Jungle, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

 

BOX 6: continued

5.09.28

Aerial view of Nuuanu Pali – Hawaii

5.09.29

Kalalau Valley, Kauai – Hawaii

5.09.30

Coco Palms Resort, Lihue, Kauai – Hawaii

5.09.31

The Reef Hotel, Waikiki, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.32

Punchbowl View of Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.33

Aloha from Maui – Hawaii

5.09.34

Akaka Falls at Akaka Falls State Park – Hawaii

5.09.35

Kona Hilton Hotel, Kona – Hawaii

5.09.36

Red Hibiscus – official state flower – Hawaii

5.09.37

Statue of King Kamehameha, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.38

Kona Coffee – Hawaii

5.09.39

Banyan Tree, Lahaina, Maui – Hawaii

5.09.40

Aerial View of Hilo – Hawaii

5.09.41

Naalehu – Hawaii, Southernmost community in U.S.A.

5.09.42

USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor – Hawaii

5.09.43

Akaka Falls State Park – Hawaii

5.09.44

Aerial view of Kailua Bay – Hawaii

5.09.45

Mauna Kea, Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii – Hawaii

5.09.46

Old Thurston Lava Tube, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

5.09.47

Aerial at nigh of Kilauea’s east rift – Hawaii

5.09.48

Black Sands of Kalapana, Island of Hawaii, with samples of black sand, green sand and white sand from Hawaii

5.09.49

Profile of John F. Kennedy, Maui – Hawaii

5.09.50

The Lahaina Kaanapali & Pacific Railroad, Maui – Hawaii

5.09.51

Surfing in Hawaii

5.09.52

Waimea Falls, Island of Oahu – Hawaii

5.09.53

Kilauea’s fiery eruption at the East rift Zone, Island of Hawaii, – Hawaii

5.09.54

Hawaiian Pineapples

5.09.55

Hanauma Bay, Island of Oahu – Hawaii

5.09.56

Parade of Canoes, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu – Hawaii

5.09.57

The Blow Hole, Oahu – Hawaii

5.09.58

Anthurium blossom

5.09.59

Poinciana tree in full bloom

5.09.60

Holiday Inn, Waikiki Beach – Hawaii

5.09.61

Field Ripe Pineapples, Hawaii is pineapple capital of the world

5.09.62

Polynesian Cultural Center B – Hawaii

5.09.63

International Market Place at Night, Honolulu – Hawaii

5.09.64

Hawaiian fishing village at sunset

5.09.65

Waikiki Beach, Oahu – Hawaii

 

SUB-SERIES 5.091 – IDAHO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.091.01

Spatter Cones, Craters of the Moon National Monument - Idaho

 

BOX 6: continued

5.091.02

Indian Tunnel, Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.03

Devil’s Orchard, Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.04

Triple Twist Tree

5.091.05

North Crater, Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.06

Bitterroot blossom

5.091.07

Lava, Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.08

Volcanic Landscape, Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.09

Mormon Temple, Hospital, the Falls, Idaho Falls – Idaho

5.091.10

Three scenes of Craters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho

5.091.11

Snake River Canyon – Idaho

5.091.12

McGowan Peak in the Sawtooth Mountains – Idaho

5.091.13

State map of Idaho, “The Gem State”

5.091.14

Boise – Idaho

5.091.15

McGowan Peak – Idaho

5.091.16

State Capitol Building, Boise – Idaho

5.091.17

Greetings from Idaho

 

SUB-SERIES 5.10 – ILLINOIS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.10.01

Lincoln Highway Bridge across Mississippi River on U.S. Highway 30

5.10.02

Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Locomotive 653

5.10.03

Brandon Lock, Illinois Waterway – Joliet

5.10.04

Looking south from Chicago Ave.; showing old Chicago Ave., water tower – Chicago

5.10.05

Aerial view looking southeast – Chicago

5.10.06

Marshall Field & Company, Store for Men – Chicago

5.10.07

The Stevens Hotel, Michigan Boulevard, 7th Street to 8th Street – Chicago

5.10.08

Wacker Drive and Chicago River by night – Chicago

5.10.09

St. Peter’s Church – Chicago

5.10.10

Seneca Hotel, Seneca & Chestnut Streets – Chicago

5.10.11

Southern Hotel – Chicago

5.10.12

The Iroquois Club – Watseka

5.10.13

Public Library – Watseka

5.10.14

Hotel Grant – Chicago

5.10.15

Sherman Park – Chicago

5.10.16

Boat House, Jackson Park – Chicago

5.10.17

S. Fourth St. – Watseka

5.10.18

Chicago World’s Fair, Belgian Village – Chicago

5.10.19

Summer Resorts along historic Kankakee River – Momence, Ill.

5.10.20

Garfield Park – Chicago

5.10.21

Field Building – Chicago (3)

 

BOX 6: continued

5.10.22

U.S. Court House – Chicago

5.10.23

Art Institute, Michigan Ave. and Adams Street – Chicago (3)

5.10.24

Kodiac bears, Brookfield Zoo – Chicago

5.10.25

Lovejoy (Soldiers’)  Monument – Alton, Ill.

5.10.26

Blackstone Hotel – Chicago

5.10.27

Chicago’s Beautiful Parks (packet – 2)

5.10.28

Lincoln’s Tomb –Springfield, Illinois

5.10.29

Lincoln’s Home –Springfield, Illinois

5.10.30

The Moore Home, south of Charleston – Illinois

5.10.31

Burial plot of Abraham Lincoln’s parents, Shiloh Cemetery, Coles County – Illinois

5.10.32

Comiskey Park, home of the White Sox, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.33

O’Hare International Airport, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.34

The Lord’s Last Supper, Hall of Religion – A Century of Progress, Chicago World’s Fair, 1933

5.10.35

Looking down Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr., Chicago at night – Illinois

5.10.36

Elmhurst College, Elmhurst – Illinois

5.10.37

Holiday Inn of Galesburg – Illinois

5.10.38

Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, Peoria – Illinois

5.10.39

Rose Gardens at Glen Oak Park, Peroia – Illinois

5.10.40

Redwood Motel & Inn, Rantoul – Illinois

5.10.41

Home of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield – Illinois

5.10.42

Chicago – Illinois

5.10.43

Sears Tower, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.44

Buckingham Fountain, Grant Park, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.45

View of downtown Chicago from the Observatory

5.10.46

Sears Tower, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.47

Aerial view along Lake Shore Drive, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.48

Water Tower, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.49

Aerial skyline, Grant Park, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.50

Winter scene around the Watertower, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.51

Wrigley Building, Chicago – Illinois

5.10.52

Sears Tower from the Chicago River – Illinois

5.10.53

Michigan Avenue, Chicago – Illinois

 

SUB-SERIES 5.11 – INDIANA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.11.01

Rubber Works Bridge – Jonesboro, Ind.

5.11.02

Potawatomi Inn - Pokagon  State Park – Angola, Ind.

5.11.03

Bide-a-Wee Camp – Brookville, Ind.

5.11.04

Pendleton Ave. – Pendleton, Ind.

5.11.05

House – H.J. Bentman – E. Mithfield, Ind.

5.11.06

Wacon Bridge – Yorktown, Ind.

 

BOX 6: continued

5.11.07

Aerial view of Richmond, Ind.

5.11.08

“The Old Swimming Hole,” the Cuyler Gallery – Greenfield, Ind.

5.11.09

The Japanese Garden, French Lick Springs Hotel – French Lick, Ind.

5.11.10

Clifty Inn, Clifty Falls State Park – Madison, Ind.

5.11.11

“The Waterfront,” Purdue Limberlost Camp – LaGrange, Ind.

5.11.12

“The Holy Family Group” in the St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel and Recreation Center at Purdue University – West Lafayette, Ind.

5.11.13

The Grotto of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.

5.11.14

Walks near the Springs, French Lick Springs Hotel – French Lick, Ind.

5.11.15

Union Street & Public Library – Kokomo, Ind.

5.11.16

Fairbanks Public Library – Terre Haute, Ind.

5.11.17

Union Station – Terre Haute, Ind.

5.11.18

Clarence Godfrey and Frances Slocum Tomb at the Indian Cemetery, southeast of Peru, Ind.

5.11.19

Spring Mill State Park – Mitchell, Ind. (packet)

5.11.20

Michigan City, Indiana picture folio

5.11.21

Main Street looking South, New Castle, Indiana – 1909

5.11.22

Flat rock North from Covered Bridge, Rushville, Indiana – 1912

5.11.23

Yodeling Village, Berne – Indiana

5.11.24

First Mennonite Church, Berne – Indiana

5.11.25

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Indiana

5.11.26

Brown County Roadside Market – Indiana

5.11.27

The Tudor Room, Indiana Memorial, Indiana University, Bloomington – Indiana

5.11.28

Sidewalk Days, Angola – Indiana

5.11.29

Bledsoes Beach, Lake James, Angola – Indiana

5.11.30

Entrance to Potawatomi Inn, Pokagon State Park, Angola – Indiana

5.11.31

Water skiing at sunset at Lake Gage, Angola – Indiana

5.11.32

Crooked Lake, Angola – Indiana

5.11.33

Corydon Capitol State Memorial, Constitution Elm Shrine, Corydon – Indiana

5.11.34

Hollywood Landing, Crooked Lake, Angola – Indiana

5.11.35

Civil War Monument and Court House, Angola – Indiana

5.11.36

Civil War Monument and business square, Angola – Indiana

5.11.37

Aerial view of Patawatomi Inn, Pokogan State Park, Angola – Indiana

5.11.38

Welcome to Angola – Indiana

5.11.39

Greetings from Indiana, “Playground of the Middle-West”

5.11.40

Greetings from Indiana, The Hoosier State

5.11.41

500 Mile Race Museum, Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Indiana

5.11.42

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana

5.11.43

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana

5.11.44

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana, Riviera of the Midwest

5.11.45

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana, Sky Ride

5.11.46

Aerial view, Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana

5.11.47

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana

5.11.48

Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello – Indiana

 

BOX 6: continued

5.11.49

500 Mile Race, Indianapolis – Indiana

5.11.50

The Ben Franklin III canal boat, White Water Canal, Metamora – Indiana

5.11.51

The Aqueduct Covered Bridge, Metamora – Indiana

5.11.52

Metamora Grist Mill, Metamora – Indiana

5.11.53

Ramada Inn, Richmond – Indiana

5.11.54

Flower Garden, Glen Miller Park, Richmond – Indiana

5.11.55

Madonna of the Trail, Richmond – Indiana

5.11.56

Glen Miller Park Lagoon, Richmond – Indiana

5.11.57

Round Barn, Parke County – Indiana

5.11.58

George Rogers Clark Memorial, George Rogers Clark National Park, Vincennes – Indiana

5.11.59

Vigo County Courthouse, Terre Haute – Indiana

5.11.60

Whitewater Valley Railroad Engine #210, Metamora – Indiana

5.11.61

Hoosier Nest, Brown County State Park, Nashville – Indiana

5.11.62

Indiana State Capitol, Indianapolis – Indiana

5.11.63

City Building, Anderson – Indiana

5.11.64

Indiana State Tree, the Tulip Tree or Yellow Poplar

5.11.65

Indiana State Bird, the Cardinal or Red-Bird

5.11.66

Lanier State Historic Site – Indiana

5.11.67

Little Jimmy perched atop the Bell Tower of Indiana’s First Volunteer Fire Company, Madison – Indiana

5.11.68

Broadway Fountain, Madison – Indiana

5.11.69

Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Amish County Kitchen, Middlebury – Indiana

5.11.70

Amish Parking Lot, horse and buggy parking, northern Indiana

5.11.71

Amish Barn Raising – Indiana

5.11.72

Greetings from Amish Country – Indiana

5.11.73

Amish Country – Indiana

5.11.74

Lake scene from South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse – Indiana

5.11.75

Main Street, Richmond - Indiana

 

SUB-SERIES 5.12 – IOWA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.12.01

General Merchandise Store – Amana, Iowa

5.12.02

Residences at Amana, Iowa

5.12.03

Indian Bride – Tama, Iowa

5.12.04

Lincoln Highway Bridge over Mississippi River – Clinton, Iowa

5.12.05

Indian Home – Tama, Iowa

5.12.06

Guns and gunners on the U.S. Iowa

5.12.07

Mississippi River Power Development – Keokuk, Iowa

5.12.08

Mississippi River Power Development – Keokuk, Iowa

5.12.09

Mississippi River Power Development – Keokuk, Iowa

5.12.10

Mississippi River Power Development – Keokuk, Iowa

5.12.11

Mississippi River Power Development – Keokuk, Iowa

 

BOX 6: continued

5.12.12

Large snowfall – Dubuque, Iowa

5.12.13

Quaker Oats Company’s Plant – Cedar Rapids, Iowa

5.12.14

The Wahkonsa Hotel – Iowa

5.12.15

Montrose Hotel, Foyer – Grand Rapids, Iowa

5.12.16

Grand Staircase, Iowa State Capitol – Des Moines, Iowa

5.12.17

The Beach at Hotel Orleans – Spirit Lake, Iowa

5.12.18

Crapo Park – Burlington, Iowa

5.12.19

The Point, Road Park – Keokuk, Iowa

5.12.20

Greetings from Iowa, Where Corn is King

5.12.21

South side of the square, Albia – Iowa

5.12.22

Quaker oats Company, Cedar Rapids – Iowa

5.12.23

Domicillary Hall No. 2, Iowa Soldiers Home, Marshalltown – Iowa

5.12.24

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch – Iowa

5.12.25

Iowa State Capitol, Des Moines – Iowa

5.12.26

Greetings from Iowa

 

BOX #7

 

SUB-SERIES 5.13 – KANSAS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.13.01

Main St. looking southeast from Lakin Ave., Great Bend, Kansas

5.13.02

View in City Park – swimming pool in background, Great Bend

5.13.03

Union National Bank Building – Wichita, Kansas

5.13.04

St. Luke’s Hospital – Wellington, Kansas

5.13.05

River Bridge – Mulvane, Kansas

5.13.06

Street scene – Belle Plaine, Kansas

5.13.07

Greetings from Kansas

5.13.08

Sod School House, Colby – Kansas

5.13.09

Scenic view of downtown Wichita’s Century II Convention Center – Kansas

5.13.10

Huge Kansas Feed Lot

5.13.11

Kansas Jayhawk, University of Kansas, Lawrence – Kansas

5.13.12

How the West Began, “The 1866 Model” stage coach – Kansas

5.13.13

Greetings from Dodge City – Kansas

5.13.14

Kansas, The Sunflower State

 

SUB-SERIES 5.14 – KENTUCKY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.14.01

Jefferson Davis Monument – Kentucky

5.14.02

Kentucky Colonel Motel – Bowling Green

5.14.03

Kentucky Colonel Motel – Bowling Green

5.14.04

Memorial Bridge at Clay’s Ferry in old Kentucky

 

BOX 7: continued

5.14.05

State Capitol at Frankfort “in Old Kentucky”

5.14.06

Fairchild Hall, Berea College – Berea

5.14.07

Fee Memorial, Union Church – Berea

5.14.08

Aerial view of Eggner’s Ferry Bridge, U.S. Highway 68 over Kentucky Lake

5.14.09

The South Room, Boone Tavern, Berea College – Kentucky

5.14.10

Main Lounge, Boone Tavern, Berea College – Kentucky

5.14.11

Phelps-Stoker Chapel, Berea College – Berea

5.14.12

Dining Rooms, Boone Tavern, Berea College – Berea

5.14.13

Guest Room, Boone Tavern, Berea College – Berea

5.14.14

Boone Tavern entrance, Berea College – Berea

5.14.15

Government Locks, Louisville and Portland Canal – Louisville

5.14.16

New State Capitol – Frankfort

5.14.17

7 Gables Motel and Restaurant – Burnside, Ky.

5.14.18

James Hall, Berea College – Kentucky

5.14.19

Goldenrod, State Flower of Kentucky

5.14.20

Greetings from the land of My Old Kentucky Home

5.14.21

Greetings from Kentucky

5.14.22

Kentucky, The Blue Grass State

5.14.23

Greetings from Kentucky, The Blue Grass State

5.14.24

Kentucky, The Blue Grass State

5.14.25

Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia

5.14.26

Scenic view of “The Lookout”, Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia

5.14.27

Breaks of the Cumberland, Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia

5.14.28

Panoramic view, Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia

5.14.29

Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, Hodgenville – Kentucky

5.14.30

Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, Hodgenville – Kentucky

5.14.31

Ken Bar Resort, Gilbertsville – Kentucky

5.14.32

Kentucky’s Floral Clock, Frankfort – Kentucky

5.14.33

State Capitol, Frankfort – Kentucky

5.14.34

Wolf Creek Dam, Lake Cumberland – Kentucky

5.14.35

Air view, Cumberland Falls State Park – Kentucky

5.14.36

Pinnacle Mountain observation platform, Cumberland Gap National Park – Kentucky

5.14.37

Pinnacle Overlook, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park – Kentucky

5.14.38

Natural arch in Cumberland National Forest – Kentucky

5.14.39

Cumberland Falls – Kentucky

5.14.40

Brent Spence Bridge over the Ohio River – Kentucky

5.14.41

Horse Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.42

Blue Grass grazing scene, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.43

McCreary County landscape – Kentucky

5.14.44

Pleasant Hill – Kentucky

5.14.45

Natural Bridge State Park, Slade – Kentucky

 

BOX 7: continued

5.14.46

Hemlock Lodge, Natural Bridge State Park, Slade – Kentucky

5.14.47

The Renfro Valley Barn Dance – Kentucky

5.14.48

Chained Rock, Pine Mountain State Park, Pineville – Kentucky

5.14.49

Historic Entrance to Mammoth Cave – Kentucky

5.14.50

Chimney Rock, Cumberland Gap National Park – Kentucky

5.14.51

Horse Cemetery, Calumet Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.52

Man-O-War statue, Faraway Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.53

Holiday Inn North, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.54

Horses near Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.55

Main Entrance, Calumet Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.56

Spendthrift Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.57

Calumet Farm, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.58

Blue Grass Horse Farm in Beautiful Kentucky

5.14.59

Entry Gate Building, Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.60

Man-O-War Monument, Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington – Kentucky

5.14.61

It’s Supper time at a Kentucky Horse Farm

5.14.62

Kentucky, The Blue Grass State

5.14.63

Newport Aquarium, Newport  – Kentucky

5.14.64

Carroll Chimes Bell Tower, Covington – Kentucky

5.14.65

Goose Girl Fountain, Covington – Kentucky

5.14.66

Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington – Kentucky

 

SUB-SERIES 5.15 – LOUISIANA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.15.01

Canal Street, New Orleans: America’s widest thoroughfare, 171 feet wide, separates the “old” from the “new” New Orleans

5.15.02

Lafayette Square, New Orleans

5.15.03

Old Court Yard, French Quarter – New Orleans

5.15.04

West End Park – New Orleans

5.15.05

Lafayette Square and City Hall – New Orleans

5.15.06

St. Charles Ave. – New Orleans

5.15.07

Old Spanish Court Yard – New Orleans

5.15.08

The New Roosevelt Hotel, fronting Baronne Street, near canal and extending to University Place – New Orleans

5.15.09

View in Audubon Park – New Orleans

5.15.10

Peristyle City Park – New Orleans

5.15.11

Suicide Oak, City Park – New Orleans

5.15.12

Mammoth Floating Dry Dock – Algiers, Louisiana

5.15.13

Statue of General Beauregard –New Orleans

5.15.14

Hotel DeSoto – New Orleans

5.15.15

Bridges in City Park – New Orleans

5.15.16

Ocean Steamers at docks – New Orleans

 

BOX 7: continued

5.15.17

The Oyster Fleet – New Orleans

5.15.18

Joe Jefferson Mansion – Jefferson Island, LA -  c. 1958

5.15.19

Workers approach salt plant, shown in background – Jefferson Island Salt Div., Diamond Crystal Salt Co., Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.20

Entrance to Plant and Mine Shaft.  Jefferson Island, LA. – c. 1958

5.15.21

Preparation for Drilling and Blasting Salt by Undercutting, Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.22

Drilling Rock Salt from 90 Foot Rig in Mine.  Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.23

Drilling rock salt using modern equipment 1,000’ below ground.  Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.24

Modern chemical mixing room in plant.  Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.25

World’s purest salt in process.  Jefferson Island Salt Div., Diamond Crystal Salt Co., Jefferson Island, LA – c. 1958

5.15.26

Monroe Civil Center Theater, Monroe – Louisiana

5.15.27

Fish-stocked lake at Hot Wells Health Resort, west of Alexandria – Louisiana

5.15.28

Capitol Gardens, Baton Rouge – Louisiana

5.15.29

Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge – Louisiana

5.15.30

Magnolia, State Flower of Louisiana and Mississippi

5.15.31

Greetings from New Orleans, America’s Most Interesting City – Louisiana

5.15.32

Oak Avenue at Rosedown Plantation, St. Francisville – Louisiana

5.15.33

Carrara Marble Fountain at Rosedown Plantation, St. Francisville – Louisiana

5.15.34

Café Du Monde and Pontalba Apartments, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.35

Deep South Camellias

5.15.36

Greenwood Plantation, Bains – Louisiana

5.15.37

Greetings from New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.38

Royal Street, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.39

Corner of Royal and Ann Streets in the Vieux Carre, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.40

Royal Street, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.41

Canal Street, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.42

Canal Street Ferry, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.43

French Quarter, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.44

The Presbytere, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.15.45

International Trade Mart Complex, New Orleans – Louisiana

 

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.16 – MAINE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.16.01

Driftwood – Maine

5.16.02

Bates Canal – Lewiston, Me.

5.16.03

Congress Square Hotel – Portland, Me.

5.16.04

The Den, Longfellow’s old home – Portland, Me.

5.16.05

Lobster Country, Mt. Desert Island – Maine

5.16.06

Cadillac Mountain and Frenchman’s Bay from Schoodic Point, Acadia National Park – Maine

 

BOX 7: continued

5.16.07

Thunder Hole, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor – Maine

5.16.08

Pounding Surf, Ocean Drive, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.09

Spectacular surf along Ocean Drive, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.10

Schoodic Point, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.11

Northeaster – Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.12

Great Head, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.13

Thunder Hole, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor – Maine

5.16.14

Picturesque Ocean Drive, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.15

Sunset from Municipal Pier, Bar Harbor – Maine

5.16.16

Northeaster – Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.17

Sand Beach, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.18

Mr. Cadillac Auto Road, Mt. Desert Island – Maine

5.16.19

Low tide patterns in the Ogunquit River, Ogunquit – Maine

5.16.20

Fishing village and footbridge at Perkins Cove, Ogunquit – Maine

5.16.21

University of Maine, Orono – Maine

5.16.22

Shady Pine Motel, Scarboro – Maine

5.16.23

Sand Beach from Ocean Drive, Mt. Desert Island – Maine

5.16.24

Roosevelt Summer Home on Campobello Island near Lubec – Maine

5.16.25

Mr. Katahdin and the famous West Branch – Maine

5.16.26

Climbing Mt. Katahdin on the Dudley Trail – Maine

5.16.27

Alpine glow, Mt. Katahdin – Maine

5.16. 28

Mt. Katahdin by moonlight – Maine

5.16.29

Main Street, Bar Harbor – Maine

5.16.30

Bar Harbor and Porcupine Islands from Cadillac Mountain Highway, Mt. Desert Island – Maine

5.16.31

Famous Nubble Light at dusk, York Beach – Maine

5.16.32

Bass Harbor Light, Mt. Desert Island – Maine

5.16.33

Rocky Rip along the East Branch of the Penobscot River – Maine

5.16.34

Ogunquit Beach, Ogunquit – Maine

5.16.35

Maine, “Pine Tree State”

5.16.36

Down East, Windjammers of the Maine coast

5.16.37

Annual races of Friendship Sloops – Maine

5.16.38

Lupine, a sign of early summer in Maine

5.16.39

Ocean Drive, Acadia National Park – Maine

5.16.40

The Bush Family summer home, Kennebunkport – Maine

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.17 – MARYLAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.17.01

Bird’s eye view of Cumberland, Maryland showing the Narrows

5.17.02

Peaceful valley and Route U.S. 40 in western Maryland

5.17.03

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal – Frederick County, Maryland

5.17.04

Phillips Crab House, Ocean City – Maryland

5.17.05

Ocean City – Maryland

 

BOX 7: continued

5.17.06

Greetings from Ocean City – Maryland

5.17.07

Olney Inn, Olney – Maryland

5.17.08

Hagerstown Race Track, Hagerstown – Maryland

5.17.09

National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda – Maryland

5.17.10

Fort McHenry, Baltimore – Maryland

5.17.11

Friendship International Hotel, Friendship International Airport, Baltimore – Maryland

5.17.12

Greetings from Friendship International Airport, Baltimore – Maryland

5.17.13

C. and O. Canal Aqueduct over Conochegue Creek, Williamsport – Maryland

5.17.14

Frigate Constellation, Baltimore Harbor, Baltimore – Maryland

5.17.15

Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg – Maryland

5.17.16

Aerial view of Old Fort Frederick, Hagerstown – Maryland

5.17.17

Welcome to Maryland

5.17.18

Hello from Maryland

5.17.19

Oakland, Garrett County – Maryland

5.17.20

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station, Oakland – Maryland

5.17.21

Muddy Creek Falls, Swallow Falls State Park, Garrett County – Maryland

5.17.22

Muddy Creek Falls, Swallow Falls State Park, Garrett County – Maryland

5.17.23

United States Naval Academy, Annapolis – Maryland

5.17.24

Looking down from Backbone Mountain, Garrett County – Maryland

5.17.25

National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda – Maryland

5.17.26

First toll gate house on the “Cumberland Road” or Old National Road – Maryland

5.17.27

C. and O. Canal, Paw Paw Tunnel – Maryland

5.17.28

Western Maryland Station Center, Canal Place, Cumberland – Maryland

5.17.29

Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort, Cumberland – Maryland

5.17.30

Frostburg – Maryland

5.17.31

Fall colors, Martin’s Mountain, Cumberland – Maryland

5.17.32

Washington’s Headquarters, Fort Cumberland – Maryland

5.17.33

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, Frostburg – Maryland

5.17.34

Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Cumberland – Maryland

5.17.35

Chesapeake Bay Bridge – Maryland

5.17.36

Locomotive William Mason (original) 1856, Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum, Baltimore – Maryland

5.17.37

Maryland State House, Annapolis – Maryland

 

SUB-SERIES 5.18 – MASSACHUSETTS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.18.01

Louisa May Alcott’s home – Concord, Mass.

5.18.02

Freedom Trail – Boston

5.18.03

First Parish Universalist Church – Malden, Mass.

5.18.04

Chicago Special, Westfield River – along the Boston & Albany R.R.

 

BOX 7: continued

5.18.05

Redemption Rock near Mt. Wachusett, Mass.

5.18.06

Harvard Medical School – Boston

5.18.07

Y.M.C.A. Building – Salem

5.18.08

Entering Chester, Boston & Albany R.R.

5.18.09

A holiday crowd at Revere Beach

5.18.10

East India Square, Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.11

The Witch House, Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.12

Roger Canant Statue on Washington Street at the Common, Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.13

Hawthorne’s House of Seven Gables, built 1668, Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.14

Air view of City of Salem and Salem Harbor – Massachusetts

5.18.15

Derby House (1761-1762), Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.16

Sunrise at Brant Point, Island of Nantucket – Massachusetts

5.18.17

The Macy Mansion, Nantucket – Massachusetts

5.18.18

Greetings from Nantucket – Massachusetts

5.18.19

Florida Notch, Near Dead Man’s Curve, Mohawk Trail – Massachusetts

5.18.20

Looking from the western summit on the Mohawk Trail – Massachusetts

5.18.21

Greenfield Valley, Mohawk Trail – Massachusetts

5.18.22

The Bridge of Flowers, Mohawk Trail, Shelburne Falls – Massachusetts

5.18.23

World Famous Hairpin Turn, Mohawk Trail – Massachusetts

5.18.24

University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Massachusetts

5.18.25

Historic Plymouth Rock, Plymouth – Massachusetts

5.18.26

Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard – Massachusetts

5.18.27

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown – Massachusetts

5.18.28

Old North Church and Paul Revere Statue, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.29

Greetings from Massachusetts

5.18.30

Horses forage in the snow.  Winter on the farm – Massachusetts

5.18.31

The Spirit of ’76, Abbot Hall, Marblehead – Massachusetts

5.18.32

Sturgis Library, Barnstable – Massachusetts

5.18.33

Fall at the Pliny Freeman Farm, Old Sturbridge Village – Massachusetts

5.18.34

Salem Towne House, Old Sturbridge Village – Massachusetts

5.18.35

Asa Knight Store, Old Sturbridge Village – Massachusetts

5.18.36

Covered Bridge, Old Sturbridge Village – Massachusetts

5.18.37

Meetinghouse, Old Sturbridge Village – Massachusetts

5.18.38

John F. Kennedy Birthplace, Boals Street, Brookline – Massachusetts

5.18.39

Bunker Hill Monument, Boston (Charlestown) – Massachusetts

5.18.40

The State House, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.41

Beacon Hill, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.42

U.S.S. Constitution and Bunker hill Monument, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.43

The Old State House, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.44

U.S.S. Constitution, Boston Harbor – Massachusetts

5.18.45

Bunker Hill Monument, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.46

Old State House, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.47

Paul Revere’s Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.48

The Old North Church, Paul Revere’s House, Revere Mall, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.49

Birds’-eye View, Boston – Massachusetts

5.18.50

Wedding Cake House. 1826, Kennebunk – Massachusetts

5.18.51

The Old Mill, Eastham, Cape Cod – Massachusetts

5.18.52

Plimoth Plantation – Massachusetts

5.18.53

Whaleback Light on the Piscataqua River

5.18.54

Cape Neddick Light, on the “Nubble” at York Beach

5.18.55

Nauset Light

5.18.56

Salem, The Witch City (a folio) – Massachusetts

5.18.57

Cranberry Harvest, Cape Cod – Massachusetts

5.18.58

The House of Seven Gables, Salem – Massachusetts

5.18.59

Cape Cod Light – Massachusetts

5.18.60

Sand dunes in Brewster, Cape Cod – Massachusetts

5.18.61

Minute Man statue in Lexington – Massachusetts

5.18.62

Humpback Whale, Cape Cod – Massachusetts

5.18.63

Plimoth Plantation – Massachusetts

5.18.64

U.S.S. Constitution, Boston Harbor – Massachusetts

5.18.65

Buckman Tavern, Lexington – Massachusetts

5.18.66

President John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States

5.18.67

Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, Boston – Massachusetts

 

SUB-SERIES 5.19 – MICHIGAN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.19.01

Tulip Festival – Holland, Michigan

5.19.02

Nellis Tulip Farms – Holland, Mich.

5.19.03

The Soo Locks – Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

5.19.04

The Mackinac Bridge – Michigan

5.19.05

Hard Aground, St. Clair River – Port Huron, Mich.

5.19.06

West side Main St. – Cadillac, Mich.

5.19.07

High School – Belding, Mich.

5.19.08

Belding Hall Manufacturing Company – Belding, Mich.

5.19.09

Water Works Park – Belding, Michigan

5.19.10

Joe Bedore’s Hotel – Ste. Claire’s Flats – Mich.

5.19.11

Joe Bedore’s Hotel – St. Claire Flats – Detroit, Mich.

5.19.12

A daily river procession – Detroit

5.19.13

Catholic Shrine – Indian River, Mich.

5.19.14

Macatawa Bay, Macatawa, Mich.

5.19.15

Canoe at Hastings, Mich.

5.19.16

Sunset Bridge to Belle Isle, Detroit

5.19.17

Horticultural Building, Belle Isle Park – Detroit

5.19.18

Woodland Ave. – Detroit

5.19.19

The J.L. Hudson Company – Detroit

5.19.20

Edison Memorial Fountain, Grand Circle Park, Detroit (2)

 

BOX 7: continued

5.19.21

Broken Dam and Old Mill – Ann Arbor

5.19.22

The Rapids, St. Clair River – Mich.

5.19.23

Floral clock, Water Works Park – Detroit

5.19.24

Michigan’s Laughing Whitefish Falls

5.19.25

Hotel Statler – Detroit

5.19.26

Immaculate Conception Church – Traverse City, Mich.

5.19.27

Arch Rock, Mackinac Island – Michigan

5.19.28

Freighters on St. Clair River – Michigan

5.19.29

Fort Gratiot Light – established in 1825: marks the entrance from Lake Huron into St. Clair River at Port Huron, Mich.

5.19.30

Greetings from Glennie, Mich.

5.19.31

Steamer Tashmoo – Port Huron

5.19.32

Greetings from Oscoda, Mich.

5.19.33

Wind Bound, St. Clair River – Port Huron

5.19.34

At the Ovals – Muskegon

5.19.35

“Look! What a Peach I Landed – and How” – Glennie, Mich.

5.19.36

S.S. Manitou passing the Point – Harbor Point, Mich.

5.19.37

Indian School from Bluff, Harbor Springs – Mich.

5.19.38

Cadillac Square from County Building – Detroit

5.19.39

Steamer City of Detroit III – Detroit

5.19.40

Morton Hotel – Grand Rapids

5.19.41

Book Tower Building – Detroit

5.19.42

Hotel Statler lobby – Detroit

5.19.43

House – Petoskey, Mich.

5.19.44

Dock & Harbor – Petoskey, Mich.

5.19.45

Steamers Northland and Manitou at Harbor Springs, Mich.

5.19.46

Harbor Point from We-Que-Tou-Sing, Mich.

5.19.47

Birches at We-Que-Tou-Sing, Mich.

5.19.48

Steamer Northland rounding Harbor Point, Mich.

5.19.49

Mackinac Bridge – Michigan (packet)

5.19.50

Bingham’s Inn, Mt. Clemens, Mich.

5.19.51

Visit Bronner’s of Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.52

Posthouse, Windmill Island, Holland – Michigan

5.19.53

Frankenmuth Cheese Haus, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.54

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.55

Frankenmuth Cheese Haus, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.56

Russ’ Drive-in of Holland – Michigan

5.19.57

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.58

Greetings from Michigan

5.19.59

Fall in Michigan

5.19.60

Fall in Michigan

5.19.61

Ramada Inn, Ann Arbor – Michigan

5.19.62

Cedarville – Michigan

5.19.63

Blue Gables Motel, Les Cheneaux Islands, Cedarville – Michigan

 

BOX 7: continued

5.19.64

Greetings from Cheboygan – Michigan

5.19.65

White birches, Colon – Michigan

5.19.66

Blackstone (the magician) memorial, Colon – Michigan

5.19.67

A perfect lake, Colon – Michigan

5.19.68

Dearborn Inn, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.69

Dearborn Motel, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.70

World headquarters, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.71

Tiger Stadium, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.72

Aerial view of the Civic Center and skyline, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.73

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.74

Fort Michilimackinac State Historic Park, Mackinaw City – Michigan

5.19.75

Frankenmuth Historical Museum, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.76

Bavarian Festival, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.77

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.78

Visit Bronner’s of Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.79

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.80

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.81

Bronner’s Life Size Nativity Scene, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.82

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.83

Frankenmuth State Bank, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.84

St. Lorenz Lutheran Church, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.85

Bavarian Festival, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.86

One of the world’s largest steins, Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth – Michigan

5.19.87

Point Betsie Light near Frankfort – Michigan

5.19.88

Woodland Mall, Grand Rapids – Michigan

5.19.89

Calvin Centennial Memorial Seminary Building, Grand Rapids – Michigan

5.19.90

The Amsterdam Gift & Curio Shop, Holland – Michigan

5.19.91

Nelis Tulip Farms, Holland – Michigan

5.19.92

All-Wooden Shoes, Dutch Novelty Shop, Holland – Michigan

5.19.93

Nelis Tulip Farms, Holland – Michigan

5.19.94

The Amsterdam Gift & Curio Shop, Holland – Michigan

5.19.95

Hospital Grounds, Holland – Michigan

5.19.96

Nelis Tulip Farm, Holland – Michigan

5.19.97

The Amsterdam Gift and Curio Shop, Holland – Michigan

5.19.98

The Mackinac Bridge at night – Michigan

5.19.99

The Mackinac Bridge – Michigan

5.19.100

The Mackinac Bridge – Michigan

5.19.101

The Mackinac Bridge – Michigan

5.19.102

The Mackinac Bridge – Michigan

5.19.103

Historic Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City – Michigan

5.19.104

The Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island – Michigan

5.19.105

Holiday Inn, Midland – Michigan

5.19.106

Greetings from Petoskey – Michigan

5.19.107

Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan

 

BOX 7: continued

5.19.108

Shadowland Motel, Traverse City – Michigan

5.19.109

The Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan

5.19.110

Trinity Lutheran Church, Sturgis – Michigan

5.19.111

The Cut River Bridge in the Upper Peninsula – Michigan

5.19.112

Woodward Avenue north from Fort Street, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.113

I.O.O.F. Hall, erected 1920, Lawrence – Michigan

5.19.114

Spruce Log at Palmer Park, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.115

Ottawa Hills High School, Grand Rapids – Michigan

5.19.116

State Ferry Dock, St. Ignace – Michigan

5.19.117

Bridge, Belle Isle, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.118

Floral Clock at Gladwin Park, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.119

Roadway from Scott Memorial Fountain, Belle Isle, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.120

Maccabees Building, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.121

Irish Hills Tower near Jackson – Michigan

5.19.122

Michigan fishing village

5.19.123

Henry Ford Museum, Admiral Byrd’s Tri-motor, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.124

Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park Laboratory, Greenfield Village, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.125

The Kennedy Presidential Car, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.126

Wright Brothers Home, Greenfield Village, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.127

1909 Ford Model T, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn

5.19.128

Windmill and colorful tulips, Holland – Michigan

5.19.129

Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Park – Michigan

5.19.130

The Trolley’s, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.131

Renaissance Center, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.132

Autumn – Michigan

5.19.133

Golden Autumn – Michigan

5.19.134

Sleeping Bear Dunes – Michigan

5.19.135

Kellogg Company, Battle Creek – Michigan

5.19.136

The Exit Motel and Restaurant, Birch Run – Michigan

5.19.137

Cedarville – Michigan

5.19.138

Village Gate House, Greenfield Village, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.139

Antique Automobiles, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.140

Dearborn Motel, Dearborn – Michigan

5.19.141

Detroit Aglow, Detroit – Michigan

5.19.142

Heart of the city, Grand Rapids – Michigan

5.19.143

Mackinac Bridge, late sunset – Michigan

5.19.144

De Zwaan (the Swan) Windmill, Holland – Michigan

5.19.145

Colorful tulip gardens, Holland – Michigan

5.19.146

Hand painting wooden shoes, Wooden Shoe Factory, Holland – Michigan

5.19.147

The State Capitol Building, Lansing – Michigan

5.19.148

Portage Avenue and The Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan

5.19.149

Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge and rapids and Soo Locks – Michigan

5.19.150

Traverse City – Michigan

 

BOX 7: continued

5.19.151

National Cherry Festival, Traverse City – Michigan

5.19.152

Twilight at the Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan

5.19.153

Ship-watching at the Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan

5.19.154

Lower Tahquamenon Falls, Tahquamenon Falls State Parks, Upper Peninsula – Michigan

5.19.155

Sand patterns, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore – Michigan

5.19.156

Wonderful waters – Michigan

5.19.157

Henry Ford Driving the Quadricycle, October 1896, Detroit – Michigan

 

SUB-SERIES 5.20 – MINNESOTA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.20.01

Detroit Lake Water-front, Detroit Lakes – Minnesota

5.20.02

Main Prison Gate, Stillwater – Minnesota

5.20.03

Security Bank Building, Court House and City Hall, Minneapolis – Minnesota

5.20.04

I am stopping at the new hotel, The St. Paul Hotel, St. Paul – Minnesota

5.20.05

Hello from Minnesota, The Gopher State, Land of 10,000 Lakes

5.20.06

The famous Dalles of the St. Croix, Interstate Park at Taylors Falls – Minnesota

5.20.07

Aerial Lift Bridge, Duluth – Minnesota

5.20.08

Main Street, Grand Marais – Minnesota

5.20.09

Robert C. off on a trip thru the Dalles of the St. Croix, Taylors Falls – Minnesota

5.20.10

Dalles of the St. Croix, Taylors Falls – Minnesota

5.20.11

High Bridge over the Mississippi River, St. Paul – Minnesota

5.20.12

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis – Minnesota

5.20.13

St. Paul skyline – Minnesota

5.20.14

Streamlines Crossing Mississippi River over Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis – Minnesota

5.20.15

Grand Portage Witch Tree – Minnesota

5.20.16

Minneapolis sunset – Minnesota

5.20.17

Minneapolis, City of lakes and parks – Minnesota

5.20.18

Mall of America, Minneapolis – Minnesota

5.20.19

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden – Minnesota

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.201 – MISSISSIPPI

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.201.01

Stanton Hall, Natchez – Mississippi

5.201.02

A cotton field in Mississippi

5.201.03

Historic Lighthouse, Biloxi – Mississippi

5.201.04

Longwood Plantation, Natchez – Mississippi

5.201.05

Mississippi Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg – Mississippi

5.201.06

Ships in for repair, Pascagoula – Mississippi

 

BOX 7: continued

5.201.07

Old Warren County Courthouse, Vicksburg – Mississippi

5.201.08

Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg National Military Park – Mississippi

5.201.09

Wisconsin Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park – Mississippi

5.201.10

Windsor Ruins, Port Gibson – Mississippi

5.201.11

Grand Village of the Natchez Indians – Mississippi

5.201.12

Auburn, Natchez – Mississippi

5.201.13

Gazebo on the Mississippi River Bluff, Natchez – Mississippi

5.201.14

Magnolia Hall, Natchez – Mississippi

 

SUB-SERIES 5.21 – MISSOURI                

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.21.01

Shaw’s Garden – St. Louis

5.21.02

Art Museum – Forest Park, St. Louis

5.21.03

Air view looking west, St. Mary’s of the Barrens Seminary – Perryville

5.21.04

Sunken Garden, Forest Park – St. Louis

5.21.05

Missouri River Bluffs – St. Joseph

5.21.06

Eads Bridge – St. Louis

5.21.07

A night scene, track level, Union Station – Kansas City

5.21.08

Skyline from Penn Valley Park – Kansas City

5.21.09

Crestwood Country Club District 55th & Oak – Kansas City

5.21.10

River Front and Skyline, Eads Bridge – St. Louis

5.21.11

Union Station – St. Louis

5.21.12

Art Museum, Forest Park – St. Louis

5.21.13

Planters Hotel – St. Louis

5.21.14

Ead’s Bridge, showing St. Louis riverfront – St. Louis

5.21.15

Forest Park Highlands – St. Louis

5.21.16

The Great Mississippi Ice Gorge – St. Louis

5.21.17

Compton Heights Reservoir Park – St. Louis

5.21.18

Coliseum – St. Louis

5.21.19

McKinley High School – St. Louis

5.21.20

Lily Pond, Shaw’s Garden – St. Louis

5.21.21

Home of Harry S. Truman – Independence

5.21.22

T.H. Benton Mural, Harry S. Truman Library & Museum – Independence

5.21.23

Truman Library & Museum – Independence

5.21.24

Harry S. Truman Library & Museum – Independence

5.21.25

Harry S. Truman Library – Independence

5.21.26

The Ozarks – Missouri

5.21.27

76 Country Boulevard – Branson

5.21.28

Mel Tillis Theater – Branson

5.21.29

Greetings from Missouri, the Show Me State

5.21.30

Home of Harry S. Truman, Independence – Missouri

5.21.31

Table Rock Lake, Branson – Missouri

 

BOX 7: continued

5.21.32

76 Country Boulevard, Branson – Missouri

5.21.33

Gateway Arch, Jefferson national Expansion Memorial, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.34

The Gateway City, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.35

Busch Stadium fireworks display, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.36

View from Arch – west, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.37

Jefferson Memorial, Forest Park, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.38

Gardenway Motel, Villa Ridge – Missouri

5.21.39

Old Courthouse and Gateway Arch, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis – Missouri

5.21.40

Birthplace of Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the U.S., Lamar – Missouri

5.21.41

Uncle Ike’s Post Office, Notch – Missouri

5.21.42

The birthplace of Mark Twain, Florida – Missouri

5.21.43

Travelier Motel, Columbia – Missouri

5.21.44

The State Capitol and Great Seal of Missouri

5.21.45

Kansas City International Airport – Missouri

5.21.46

Liberty Memorial and skyline, Kansas City – Missouri

5.21.47

“The Scout” statue by C. E. Dallin, Penn Valley Park, Kansas City – Missouri

5.21.48

Home of Harry S. Truman, Independence – Missouri

5.21.49

Historic Fort Osage, near Sibley – Missouri

5.21.50

Spiva Park, Joplin – Missouri

5.21.51

The Ozarks – Missouri

5.21.52

I-44 Missouri Ozarks

5.21.53

Ozark Mountain Christmas, Branson – Missouri

5.21.54

Greetings from Missouri

 

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.22 – MONTANA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.22.01

Flathead Lake Lodge, Bigfork, Montana

5.22.02

Deer, the most common large game animal of North America – Montana – card covered in copper.

5.22.03

Montana – card covered in copper.

5.22.04

Only and Original Calamity Jane, 1880, Miles City – Montana

5.22.05

The Garden Wall, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.06

Grinnell Lake, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.07

Haystack Falls, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.08

Montana, The Treasure State

5.22.09

Jewel Basin Hiking Area, Flathead National Forrest – Montana

5.22.10

Grinnell Lake, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.11

Polson – Montana

5.22.12

Mt. Reynolds – Montana

5.22.13

The view from Logan Pass – Montana

5.22.14

National Bison Range – Montana

5.22.15

Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park – Montana

 

BOX 7: continued

5.22.16

McDonald Creek, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.17

Flathead Lake – Montana

5.22.18

The Mission Mountains – Montana

5.22.19

Mt. Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.20

Reynolds Mountain, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.21

Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.22

Many Glacier Hotel, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.23

Jackson Glacier, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.24

Iceberg Lake, Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.25

Beargrass in Glacier National Park – Montana

5.22.26

Flathead Lake and Mission Mountains – Montana

5.22.27

Stress Management, fishing – Montana

5.22.28

Autumn on the Gallatin River – Montana

5.22.29

Mountains and wildflowers, summer in the Rockies – Montana

5.22.30

Three Forks – Montana

5.22.31

Sacajawea Hotel, Three Forks – Montana

5.22.32

Black bear in Yellowstone National Park – Montana

5.22.33

Apple blossoms on Flathead Lake – Montana

5.22.34

A Herd of Bull Elk, Rocky Mountains – Montana

5.22.35

Flowers on Flathead Lake – Montana

 

SUB-SERIES 5.23 – NEBRASKA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.23.01

Grand Island, Nebraska Veterans’ Administration Hospital

5.23.02

Street Scene – Ravenna, Neb.

5.23.03

Grand Ave.-Ravenna

5.23.04

Street Scene – Ravenna

5.23.05

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church – Ravenna

5.23.06

Air view of Creighton University – Omaha

5.23.07

Trout-rich Snake River, Valentine – Nebraska

5.23.08

Statue symbolic of Boys Town – Nebraska

5.23.09

Ak-sar-ben Bridge, Omaha – Nebraska

           

SUB-SERIES 5.231 – NEVADA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.231.01

Fremont Street, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.02

Circus Circus Hotel/Casion, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.03

The Dunes Hotel & Country Club, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.04

Wilson Cliffs, Red Rock Canyon Recreation Lands, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.05

Mount Wilson. Red Rock Canyon Recreation Lands, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.06

The Cactus Hill, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area – Nevada

 

BOX 7: continued

5.231.07

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area – Nevada

5.231.08

La Madre Mountains at Red Rock Canyon Recreation Lands – Nevada

5.231.09

Lake Mead – Nevada

5.231.10

Hoover Dam – Nevada/Arizona

5.231.11

Hacienda Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.12

The Aladdin Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.13

Excalibur Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.14

Luxor Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.15

Treasure Island Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.16

Excalibur Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.17

The Mirage Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.18

Night Lights on the Fabulous Strip, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.19

Caesar’s Palace Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.20

Stardust Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.21

MGM Grand Hotel/Casino, Las Vegas – Nevada

5.231.22

Reno – Nevada

 

 

SUB-SERIES 5.24 – NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.24.01

The Old Man of the Mountain, Franconia Notch – White Mountains, N.H.

5.24.02

The Washington Boulder, Thorn Mountain Park – Jackson, N.H.

5.24.03

Crawford Notch from Mt. Willard – White Mountains, N.H.

5.24.04

Mt. Lafayette, Cannon Mt., Franconia, N.H.

5.24.05

Bethlehem and the Dalton Range from Mt. Agassiz, White Mountains, N.H.

5.24.06

Mt. Washington Hotel – White Mountains, N.H,

5.24.07

Up the Hill to Bethlehem – White Mountains, N.H.

5.24.08

White Mountains, N.H. – Bethlehem, looking east

5.24.09

Bethlehem, Heart of the White Mountain Hills

5.24.10

Showing Presidential Range & Mt. Washington, Bethlehem in distance

5.24.11

The Basin, Franconia Notch, White Mountains

5.24.12

White Mountains, waterfall – New Hampshire

5.24.13

Mt. Pleasant and the Ammonoosuc River, Bretton Woods, White Mt.’s

5.24.14

Profile house from Eagle Cliff, White Mountains

5.24.15

The chairlift at Mittersill Alpine Inn – Franconia

5.24.16

Mittersill Alpine Inn and Chalets – Franconia

5.24.17

Mt. Cranmore Skimobile Base Station at North Conway, N.H.

5.24.18

Traveler’s Paradise, fall colors – New Hampshire

5.24.19

Greetings from Wildcat Mountain Gondolas, Pinkham Notch, Jackson – New Hampshire

5.24.20

Mr. Kearsarge in Autumn – New Hampshire

5.24.21

Mt. Washington, Intervale – New Hampshire

 

BOX 7: continued

5.24.22

Pawtuckaway Lake, Nottingham – New Hampshire

5.24.23

Old Man of the Mountains, Franconia Notch – New Hampshire

5.24.24

Birch Ballet, White Mountains – New Hampshire

5.24.25

Franconia Ridge, White Mountains – New Hampshire

5.24.26

The Flume Gorge – New Hampshire

5.24.27

Mounts Lafayette & Lincoln, White Mountains – New Hampshire

5.24.28

Old Man of the Mountain, Franconia Notch – New Hampshire

5.24.29

Country Road in Autumn – New Hampshire

5.24.30

Autumn – New Hampshire

5.24.31

Autumn Road, White Mountains – New Hampshire

5.24.32

Sunapee Harbor – New Hampshire

5.24.33

Stark – New Hampshire

5.24.34

View of Presidential Range, White Mountains – New Hampshire

5.24.35

Old Man of the Mountains, Franconia Notch – New Hampshire

5.24.36

Aerial view of Mt. Washington – New Hampshire

5.24.37

The Ammonoosuc River Covered Bridge, Bath – New Hampshire

5.24.38

Shelburne Birches of New Hampshire

5.24.39

Swift River along Kancamagus Highway – New Hampshire

5.24.40

Greetings from New Hampshire

5.24.41

Presidential Range and Mt. Washington – New Hampshire

5.24.42

Portsmouth – New Hampshire

5.24.43

Portsmouth – New Hampshire

5.24.44

Special Hobo Train Over Lochmere Trestle – New Hampshire

5.24.45

Ammonoosuc River Covered Bridge at Bath – New Hampshire

5.24.46

New Hampshire coastline

5.24.47

Mountain Region of New Hampshire

 

BOX #8

 

SUB-SERIES 5.25– NEW JERSEY                      

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.25.01

Mercer Memorial Home for Women – Atlantic City, N.J.

5.25.02

Aerial view of Ocean City – New Jersey

5.25.03

Hotel Shelburn and Boardwalk, Atlantic City – New Jersey

5.25.04

Greetings from Fort Monmouth – New Jersey

5.25.05

The Twin Lights of Highlands – New Jersey

5.25.06

Monmouth Park, Oceanport – New Jersey

5.25.07

Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank – New Jersey

5.25.08

Harbor at Red Bank – New Jersey

5.25.09

Aerial view of Rd Bank – New Jersey

5.25.10

Small boat basin at Rumson – New Jersey

5.25.11

Wilson Memorial Union Church, Watchung – New Jersey

 

BOX 8: continued

5.25.12

Greetings from Sea Isle City – New Jersey

5.25.13

Ocean Front Hotels from off shore, Atlantic City – New Jersey

5.25.14

The Inn at Panther Valley, Allamuchy – New Jersey

 

SUB-SERIES 5.26 – NEW MEXICO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.26.01

Upper Pecos Valley, New Mexico

5.26.02

Deer and Buffalo Dancers, Santa Clara Pueblo – New Mexico

5.26.03

Greetings from Albuquerque – New Mexico

5.26.04

The Gas Light Restaurant, Holiday Inn, Las Cruces – New Mexico

5.26.05

Howdy from Taos – New Mexico

5.26.06

Hi-Level El Capitan (Santa Fe Railway train) in Shoemaker Canyon – New Mexico

5.26.07

Albuquerque – New Mexico

5.26.08

Golden Aspens – New Mexico

5.26.09

St. Rose Parish, Santa Rosa – New Mexico

5.26.10

Twin Lakes, Santa Rosa – New Mexico

5.26.11

Rio Grande Gorge near Taos – New Mexico

5.26.12

Spanish Bayonet or Desert Yucca plant – New Mexico

5.26.13

San Albino Church, Mesilla – New Mexico

5.26.14

Mesilla – New Mexico

5.26.15

Las Cruces – New Mexico

5.26.16

White Sands National Monument

5.26.17

Organ Mountains overlooking Las Cruces – New Mexico

 

SUB-SERIES 5.27 – NEW YORK

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.27.01

United Nations Secretariat Building, New York City – c. 1955

5.27.02

United Nations – Economic and Social Council Chamber – c. 1955

5.27.03

United Nations – Trusteeship Council Chamber c. 1955 (2)

5.27.04

United Nations – General Assembly Hall – c. 1955 (2)

5.27.05

United Nations – Mural in the Security Council Chamber – c. 1955

5.27.06

United Nations – Security Council Chamber – c. 1955

5.27.07

Whispering Falls, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (2)

5.27.08

In the Beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Cathedral Rapids, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (2)

5.27.09

In the Beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Cathedral Rapids, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

5.27.10

Masonic Temple, Binghamton, N.Y.

5.27.11

Curtain Cascade with Cavern Cascade in the Background Watkins Glen State Park. Watkins Glen, N.Y. In the Finger Lakes

5.27.12

In the Beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Central Cascade Watkins Glen, N.Y.

5.27.13

New Pavilion, State Park, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

5.27.14

Prince George Hotel, Main Dining Room – 14 East 28th St., New York City (2)

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.15

Maid of the Mist, excursion boat, Niagara Falls N.Y.

5.27.16

Niagara Falls

5.27.17

Cable Car over the rapids below – Niagara Falls

5.27.18

In the Beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Entrance Cascade and Sentry Bridge, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

5.22.19

Main Entrance Watkins Glen State Park, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

5.27.20

Winter Time at Suspension Bridge, Watkins Glen State Park, N.Y.

5.27.21

Niagara Falls

5.27.22

Niagara Falls

5.27.23

Niagara Falls – American Falls

5.27.24

Maid of the Mist and a rainbow at Niagara gorge.

5.27.25

Observation area – American Falls, Niagara Falls.

5.22.26

Two pictures – cable over Niagara River rapids and American Falls – Niagara Falls, N.Y.

5.27.27

Niagara Falls

5.27.28

Two ladies sitting on rocks with Niagara River Rapids in the background.

5.27.29

Niagara Falls – American Falls

5.27.30

Niagara Falls – American Falls

5.27.31

Niagara Power Station and Niagara River rapids

5.27.32

Niagara Falls – Horseshoe Falls.

5.27.33

Niagara Falls – Horseshoe Falls

5.27.34

American Falls, Rock of Ages, Cave of the Winds. Niagara, N.Y.

5.27.35

Niagara River going over Horseshoe Falls

5.27.36

R.C.A. Building Rockefeller Center, New York City

5.27.37

Mt. McGregor, the Lookout, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

5.27.38

Site of Old Erie Canal Lock, Built 1851. – Along the New York Thruway.

5.27.39

Erie Barge Canal, Holley, N.Y.

5.27.40

Erie Canal, Holley, N.Y.

5.27.41

The Glenwood Hotel In the Catskill Mountains, Catskill, N.Y. – a brochure describing the hotel. – c. 1909

5.27.42

Bridge over Erie Barge Canal, Holley, N.Y.

5.27.43

View on Oswego Rive looking south, Oswego, N.Y.

5.27.44

Opening of the Erie Canal, Oct. 26, 1825. Mural Painting by Raphael Beck unveiled Sept. 19, 1928, Niagara County Historical Society Inc., Lockport, N.Y.

5.27.45

Niagara Square, Buffalo, N.Y.

5.27.46

Statler Hotel and McKinley Monument, Buffalo, N.Y. c. 1926

5.27.47

Times Square, New York City, c. 1939

5.27.48

Lehigh Valley Terminal, Buffalo, N.Y. – c. 1924

5.27.49

Long Acre Square (Times Square) New York City – c. 1910

5.27.50

Albright Art Gallery, Main Entrance, Buffalo, N.Y. – c. 1924

5.27.51

Greetings From Hartwick, N.Y. - c. 1924

5.27.52

Liberty Bank Building, Buffalo, N.Y. – c. 1923

5.27.53

Fort Wm. Henry Hotel and Pergola, Lake George, N.Y.

5.27.54

North St. at Delaware Ave., Showing Hotel Lenox, Buffalo, N.Y. – c. 1926

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.55

Metropolitan Building, New York City – c.1910

5.27.56

In the Gorge at High Falls, Wilmington Notch, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y.

5.27.57

Fort Wm. Henry Hotel and Prospect Mountain, Lake George, N.Y.

5.27.58

High Falls Gorge, Wilmington Notch, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y.

5.27.59

Rand Building by Illumination, Buffalo, N.Y. – c. 1930

5.27.60

The pool, high Falls Gorge, Wilmington Notch, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y.

5.27.61

A View of the Cloisters, A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, on the Hudson River.

5.27262

Hotel Lexington, Lexington Ave. at 28th St., New York City (3)

5.27.63

Arcades and Garden of the Cuxa Cloister – French XII Century – The Cloistersa branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

5.27.64

Fort Ticonderoga, Commanding Lakes George and Champlain, Ticonderoga, N.Y.

5.27.65

High Falls, Wilmington Notch, Adirondack Mountains No. 2 – 1919 (2)

5.27.66

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City, #26 – c. 1944

5.27.67

The Cloister of Saint-Michel –De-Cuxa – French, XII century – The Cloistersa branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

5..27.68

Schenectady, N.Y., St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church on Union St. – c. 1960

5.27.69

The Cloister of Saint-Michel-De-Luxa-French, XII Century – The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Cloisters

5.27.70

The Bonnefont Cloister and Herb Garden – View from the south – The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Cloisters

 

5.27.71

The Cuxa Cloister from the Chapter House – French, XII Centuries – The Cloistersa branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

5.27.72

The Plaza Hotel, New York – 5th Ave. and 58th St.

5.27.73

Grant’s Tomb and Palisade, New York City -  c. 1914

5.27.74

City College, New York City – c. 1917

5.27.75

Lobby – Rector’s Restaurant, Broadway at 48th Street, New York City – c. 1915

5.27.76

One Section Main Dining Room, Rector’s, Broadway at 48th Street, New York City.

5.27.77

John Brown’s House, Adirondacks, N.Y. – c.1910

5.27.78

Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, New York – c. 1914

5.27.79

Elevated R.R. Curve at 110th Street, New York – c. 1912

5.22.80

Hotel Belmont, New York – c. 1914 – post marked from Grand Central Station, N.Y.

5.27.81

Hotel Breslin, Broadway and 29th Street, New York – c. 1912

5.27.82

Bowery, North from Grand St., New York – c. 1913

5.27.83

D.S. Morgan Building, Buffalo, N.Y. –c. 1913

5.27.84

Ansley Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, N.Y. – Where President Theodore Roosevelt took Oath of Office September 14, 1901 – c. 1913

5.27.85

Tudor City, Showing Welfare bland and East River, New York City – c. 1943

5.27.86

Main Street, Hornellsville, N.Y.

5.27.87

Masonic Temple, Hornell, N.Y.

5.27.88

Statue of Liberty, New York.

5.27.89

Botanical Gardens Museum, Bronx Park, New York – c. 1914

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.90

Municipal Building, New York City – C. 1915

5.27.91

Hotel McAlpin, New York – c. 1915

5.27.92

“Carlos” Main Dining Room, 25 West Twenty-Fourth Street, New York City – c. 1912

5.27.93

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5.27.94

They’re off at Saratoga, Saratoga Springs – New York

5.27.95

Niagara Falls by Illumination

5.27.96

Seeing Niagara Falls from “Maid of the Mist”

5.27.97

Niagara Falls from Prospect Park

5.27.98

The beautiful Adirondack Mts. of New York State

5.27.99

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at sunset – New York

5.27.100

Fireworks over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at night – New York

5.27.101

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York

5.27.102

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connecting Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn to Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island – New York

5.27.103

George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River connecting New York to New Jersey

5.27.104

The Protestant & Orthodox Center, New York World’s Fair, 1964-1965

5.27.105

General Foods Arch No. 1 at the World’s Fair – New York City

5.27.106

Fountains of the Fairs at the World’s Fair – New York City

5.27.107

Greetings from N. Y.C. at the World’s Fair – New York City

5.27.108

Looking North From Kennedy Circle at the World’s Fair – New York City

5.27.109

Unisphere, New York World’s Fair, 1964-1965

5.27.110

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York

5.27.111

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York

5.27.112

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York

5.27.113

Statue of Liberty – New York City

5.27.114

Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island in New York Harbor

5.27.115

Statue of Liberty – New York City

5.27.116

Statue of Liberty, Bedloe’s Island – New York

5.27.117

Curtis High School, St. George, Staten Island – New York

5.27.118

Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences – New York

5.27.119

Clove Lakes Park, West Brighton, Staten Island – New York

5.27.120

U.S. Post Office, St. George, Staten Island – New York

5.27.121

Notre Dame School, Staten Island – New York

5.27.122

Public Library, Stapleton, Staten Island – New York

5.27.123

Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island – New York

5.27.124

U.S. Public Health Service Hospital (Marine Hospital) Staten Island – New York

5.27.125

Sailors Snug Harbor (home for aged men of the sea), New Brighton, Staten Island – New York

5.27.126

Lavelle Hall, Notre Dame School, Staten Island – New York

5.27.127

Silver Lake, Staten Island – New York

5.27.128

Brady’s Pond, Grasmere, Staten Island – New York

 

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.129

Mission of Immaculate Virgin, Mount Loretto, Pleasant Plains, Staten Island – New York

5.27.130

Bird’s eye view of Stapleton, Staten Island – New York

5.27.131

Voorlezer House (oldest elementary schoolhouse in the country – pre-1696 – Richmondtown, Staten Island – New York

5.27.132

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 5th Ave. & 50th St. – New York City

5.27.133

Interior, Trinity Church, Wall St. & Broadway – New York City

5.27.134

Times Square – New York City

5.27.135

Times Square – New York City

5.27.136

Times Square – New York City

5.27.137

Times Square at night – New York City

5.27.138

Times Square at night – New York City

5.27.139

Times Square at night – New York City

5.27.140

United Nations Building and East River – New York City

5.27.141

United Nations Headquarters – New York City

5.27.142

United Nations Buildings with American Flag Flying – New York City

5.27.143

United Nations – New York City

5.27.144

United Nations at night – New York City

5.27.145

United Nations Headquarters at night – New York City

5.27.146

United Nations Avenue of Flags – New York City

5.27.147

United Nations Peace Bell – New York City

5.27.148

United Nations General Assembly Hall (interior) – New York City

5.27.149

United Nations Security Council Chamber (interior) – New York City

5.27.150

United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO) Chamber (interior) – New York City

5.27.151

United Nations flag

5.27.152

United Nations General Assembly Building Emblem – New York City

5.27.153

Mural in the Security Council Chamber at United Nations Headquarters – New York City

5.27.154

Teakwood statue in the Trusteeship Council Chamber of the General Assembly Building of the United Nations – New York City

5.27.155

United Nations, Russian statue – New York City

5.27.156

Wall Street – New York City

5.27.157

Washington Arch in Washington Square Park – New York City

5.27.158

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York City

5.27.159

George Washington Bridge and Hudson River – New York City

5.27.160

George Washington Bridge – New York City

5.27.161

George Washington Bridge – New York City

5.27.162

General Electric Pavilion at the World’s Fair – New York City

5.27.163

Firefighting Museum of the Home Insurance Company – New York City

5.27.164

The “Hope” Engine of Philadelphia – Firefighting Museum of the Home Insurance Company – New York City

5.27.165

Empire State Building at Night – New York City

5.27.166

Observation Roof atop the RCA Building – New York City

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.167

New York City as seen from the Empire State Building Observatory looking north

5.27.168

Looking north from Empire State Building Observatory – New York City

5.27.169

Empire State Building – New York City

5.27.170

Staten Island Ferry Terminal, St. George, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.171

Staten Island Ferry Boat “John F. Kennedy” – New York City

5.27.172

Staten Island Ferry Terminal, St. George, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.173

Downtown Manhattan Skyline – New York City

5.27.174

Brooklyn-Staten Island Ferry – New York City

5.27.175

Staten Island Ferry – New York City

5.27.176

Grant’s Tomb – New York City

5.27.177

Rockefeller Church, Grant’s Tomb, Riverside Drive and George Washington Bridge – New York City

5.27.178

Great Kills Yacht Club, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.179

Sailors Snug Harbor, New Brighton, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.180

Front view of the Hospital, Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.181

New York Public Library – New York City

5.27.182

Hotel Lincoln – New York City

5.27.183

Exterior of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Building, The American Museum of Natural History – New York City

5.27.184

Herald Square – New York City

5.27.185

Madison Square Garden Center, Pennsylvania Plaza – New York City

5.27.186

Pennsylvania Station – New York City

5.27.187

Pan Am Building – New York City

5.27.188

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – New York City

5.27.189

The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center – New York City

5.27.190

Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center– New York City

5.27.191

Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center – New York City

5.27.192

Port Richmond, Weissglass Speedway, Bayonne Bridge and Bayonne – New York

5.27.193

RCA Building – New York City

5.27.194

RCA Building in Radio City, Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.195

Radio City Music Hall – New York City

5.27.196

Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.197

The Channel Garden, Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.198

Garden Plaza of Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.199

Christmas at Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.200

Prometheus, Rockefeller Center – New York City

5.27.201

William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, Flushing Meadow Park, Queens – New York City

5.27.202

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum – New York City

5.27.203

Statue of Liberty National Monument, Liberty Island – New York City

5.27.204

Empire State Building at night – New York City

5.27.205

Empire State Building – New York City

5.27.206

Empire State Building at night – New York City

5.27.207

Empire State Building – New York City

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.208

Empire State Building – New York City

5.27.209

Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Episcopal) – New York City

5.27.210

St. Andrews Church, Richmond, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.211

New York City Hall

5.27.212

Coliseum, Columbus Circle – New York City

5.27.213

Conference House, Tottenville, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.214

Olympic Bob sled Run, Lake Placid – New York

5.27.215

Aerial view of Lake Placid – New York

5.27.216

Corning Glass Center, Corning – New York

5.27.217

Flamingo Motel & Housekeepings, Diamond Point – New York

5.27.218

Flamingo Motel & Housekeepings, Diamond Point – New York

5.27.219

Notre Dame School, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.220

United Nations – New York City

5.27.221

U.S. Post Office, St. George, Staten Island – New York City

5.27.222

Hotel Lincoln – New York City

5.27.223

Largest tapestry ever woven, hangs in the United Nations General Assembly Building – New York City

5.27.224

Lake Placid, Year Round Vacationland – New York

5.27.225

Aerial view of Whiteface Inn, Lake Placid – New York

5.27.226

Craig Wood Golf and Country Club, Lake Placid – New York

5.27.227

Mirror Lake, Lake Placid – New York

5.27.228

Whiteface Mt. Ski Center Chair Lift, Wilmington – New York

5.27.229

Fabulous New York, The Wonder City

5.27.230

Greetings from New York, “The Wonder City”

5.27.231

Entrance to New York Harbor – New York City

5.27.232

Skyline – New York City

5.27.233

Skyline at dusk – New York City

5.27.234

Lower Manhattan Island with twin towers of the World Trade Center – New York City

5.27.235

Lower Manhattan Island from the air – New York City

5.27.236

Downtown – New York City

5.27.237

Mid-Manhattan skyline from across the East River – New York City

5.27.238

Aerial view of Lower Manhattan – New York City

5.27.239

New York skyline as seen from Liberty Island – New York City

5.27.240

Skyline of lower Manhattan – New York City

5.27.241

New York City by night

5.27.242

Lower Manhattan skyline from the air – New York City

5.27.243

Skyline showing Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges – New York City

5.27.244

The “City of Cities”, “Baghdad on the Hudson” – New York City

5.27.245

Night view of Lower Manhattan – New York City

5.27.246

View from the Queensboro Bridge – New York City

5.27.247

Night falls on Midtown Manhattan – New York City

5.27.248

President John F. Kennedy International Airport – New York City

5.27.249

John F. Kennedy International Airport – New York City

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.250

New York International Airport – New York City

5.27.251

Ships from around the world at New York City piers

5.27.252

Port of New York

5.27.253

Bayonne Bridge – New York to New Jersey

5.27.254

Broadway – Times Square – The Great White Way – New York City

5.27.255

Brooklyn Bridge – New York City

5.27.256

Brooklyn Bridge – New York City

5.27.257

Bustling nighttime activity of the Port of New York

5.27.258

Bayonne Bridge, Staten Island to Bayonne, New Jersey

5.27.259

Battery Park – New York City

5.27.260

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 5th Ave. at 50th Street – New York City

5.27.261

St. Patrick’s Cathedral – New York City

5.27.262

Aerial view of the Cathedral of St. John the Devine and Columbia University – New York City

5.27.263

Sanctuary, St. Patrick’s Cathedral (interior) – New York City

5.27.264

Central Park South – New York City

5.27.265

Central Park and Fifth Avenue Hotels – New York City

5.27.266

Skating in Central Park – New York City

5.27.267

Horse-Drawn Carriages on 59th Street – New York City

5.27.268

Greetings from Chinatown – New York City

5.27.269

Chinatown – New York City

5.27.270

Chinatown – New York City

5.27.271

Chinatown – New York City

5.27.272

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center – New York City

5.27.273

Chrysler Building and Towers of Midtown Manhattan – New York City

5.27.274

Little Church Around the Corner – New York City

5.27.275

Saratoga, America’s Oldest Active Thoroughbred Race Track – New York

5.27.276

Saratoga Lake, Saratoga Springs – New York

5.27.277

Saratoga Racing Tracks, Saratoga Springs – New York

5.27.278

Niagara Power Project – New York

5.27.279

The Whirlpool, Niagara Falls – New York

5.27.280

Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls

5.27.281

Niagara Falls, “The Honeymoon-Capital of the World

5.27.282

Twin Towers of the World Trade Center – New York City

5.27.283

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge – New York City

5.27.284

Imaginary view of the torch of the Statue of Liberty 16 months before the statue’s unveiling, 1885

5.27.285

Exhibition of the right hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876

5.27.286

Fireworks over New York harbor celebrating the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, 1886

5.27.287

Statue of Liberty – New York City

5.27.288

Statue of Liberty – New York City

5.27.289

Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island – New York

 

BOX 8: continued

5.27.290

Empire State Building – New York City

5.27.291

Niagara Falls – New York

5.27.292

Buffalo – New York, An All-American City

5.27.293

Historical Locks, Lockport – New York

5.27.294

Historic Erie Barge Canal, Lockport – New York

5.27.295

Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River between Nyack and Tarrytown – New York

5.27.296

Philipsburg Manor, Upper Mills, Sleepy Hollow – New York

5.27.297

Tarrytown – New York

5.27.298

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane aboard Gunpowder and Brom Bones on Daredevil in hot pursuit!!!

5.27.299

Finger Lakes Sunset – New York

5.27.300

XIII Olympic Winter Games, Lake Placid – New York, 1980

5.27.301

I Love New York

 

SUB-SERIES 5.28 – NORTH CAROLINA                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.28.01

Buncombe County Court House and City Hall, Ashville, N.C.

5.28.02

Camp Life in the Heart of the Mountains

5.28.03

Battery Park Hotel, Ashville, N.C. – c. 1912

5.28.04

The Outer Banks of North Carolina

5.28.05

Greetings from North Carolina, “The Tarheel State”

5.28.06

Original World’s largest quilt on top of Wayah Bald Mountain near Franklin – North Carolina

5.28.07

Gibson’s Ruby Mine near Franklin – North Carolina

5.28.08

The outer banks of North Carolina, view from Apollo 9

5.28.09

Wright Memorial Shaft, Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills – North Carolina

5.28.10

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse – North Carolina

5.28.11

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse – North Carolina

5.28.12

Evans’ Crabhouse, Inc., Kill Devil Hills – North Carolina

5.28.13

Jockey’s Ridge, Nags Head – North Carolina

5.28.14

The Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, Outer Banks – North Carolina

5.28.15

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse – North Carolina

5.28.16

A Pearl Crescent lights on a Gaillardia Pulchella (butterfly on a flower)

5.28.17

The Outer Banks of North Carolina from Apollo 9

5.28.18

Wild ponies on National Park Range Ocracoke Island – North Carolina

5.28.19

After sunset, Minnesott Beach, Arapahoe – North Carolina

5.28.20

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse – North Carolina

5.28.21

Aerial view of Fayetteville – North Carolina

5.28.22

Hello from Fort Bragg – North Carolina

5.28.23

Fort Macon State Park – North Carolina

 

BOX 8: continued

5.28.24

Birthplace of Charles B. Aycock, Fremont – North Carolina

5.28.25

The Old “Gaol” (Jail), Halifax – North Carolina

5.28.26

Home of the World Famous Cannon Mills, Kannapolis – North Carolina

5.28.27

The Birthplace of Aviation, The Wright memorial, Kill Devil Hill – North Carolina

5.28.28

Wright Brothers national Memorial, night view of monument, Kill Devil Hills – North Carolina

5.28.29

The “Nags Head” Legend, Nags Head – North Carolina

5.28.30

The Outer Banks of North Carolina

5.28.31

Wright Brothers National Memorial (a folio of six cards) – North Carolina

5.28.32

Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills – North Carolina

5.28.33

Surf scene, Outer Banks – North Carolina

5.28.34

Sand sculpture on the Outer Banks – North Carolina

5.28.35

Enjoying the beach, Outer Banks – North Carolina

5.28.36

Covered Bridge, Randolph County – North Carolina

5.28.37

The Capitol of North Carolina at Raleigh – North Carolina

5.28.38

The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama, Roanoke Island – North Carolina

5.28.39

Greetings from Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.40

Fall color scene in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.41

Springtime in the Smokies – North Carolina

5.28.42

Autumn color on Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.43

View from Transmountain Highway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina-Tennessee

5.28.44

Winter at Soco Gap – North Carolina

5.28.45

Indian Creek Falls, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.46

Flame Azalea in bloom, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.47

Above the clouds at sunrise, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.48

Observation tower atop Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.49

Upper Tunnel on U.S. 441 near Newfound Gap, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.50

Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.51

Scene on Newfound Gap Highway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.52

Native Black Bear, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.53

Daniel Hornbuckle – Cherokee Indian – Cherokee Indian Reservation – North Carolina

5.28.54

Cherokee Indian Children ready to dance and entertain visitors, Cherokee Indian Reservation – North Carolina

5.28.55

Mt. Mitchell and the Blue Ridge Parkway – North Carolina

5.28.56

Observation Tower on Mt. Mitchell – North Carolina

5.28.57

Black bear strikes a pose Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.58

Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

 

BOX 8: continued

5.28.59

Highway crossing Fontana Dam – North Carolina

5.28.60

Looking north from Charlie’s Bunion in the rugged Sawteeth Range, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.61

Laurel Falls, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.62

The Loop-over, U.S. 441, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.63

Winter scene showing Upper Tunnel on U.S. 441, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.64

The Chimney Tops, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.65

Alum Cave Bluffs on trail to Mr. La Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.66

Colonial Motor Inn & Steak House, Thomasville – North Carolina

5.28.67

Airlie Gardens, Wilmington – North Carolina

5.28.68

Greenfield Gardens, Wilmington – North Carolina

5.28.69

Tobacco Warehouses at Wilson – North Carolina

5.28.70

Mast General Store, Valle Crucis – North Carolina

5.28.71

Fall colors, Southern Appalachian Mountains – North Carolina

5.28.72

Rhododendron, Blue Ridge Parkway – North Carolina

5.28.73

Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.74

Cullasaja Falls in Nantahala National Forest near Franklin – North Carolina

5.28.75

Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.76

Rhododendron in bloom – North Carolina

5.28.77

Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.78

Western North Carolina Gems

5.28.79

Aerial view of Biltmore Estate, Ashville – North Carolina

5.28.80

The Cherokee alphabet written by Sequoyah

5.28.81

Sequoyah statue, Cherokee – North Carolina

5.28.82

Fontana Lake – North Carolina

5.28.83

Franklin – North Carolina

5.28.84

Dry Falls on the Callasaja River near Highlands – North Carolina

5.28.85

Bridal Veil Falls near Highlands – North Carolina

5.28.86

Looking Glass Falls – North Carolina

5.28.87

Murphy – North Carolina

5.28.88

Cherokee County Court House, Murphy – North Carolina

5.28.89

Cape Lookout Lighthouse – North Carolina

5.28.90

Ramsey Cascades, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.91

Stalactites and Stalagmites at Linville Caverns – North Carolina

5.28.92

Mountain Laurel blooms in the Southern Mountains

5.28.93

Chimney Tops in winter, Great Smoky Mountains – North Carolina

5.28.94

World’s Largest Wind Driven Generator, Boone – North Carolina

5.28.95

Wintertime at Grandfather Mountain, Linville – North Carolina

5.28.96

Crabtree Meadows Falls on the Blue Ridge Parkway – North Carolina

5.28.97

Manor House of the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Blowing Rock – North Carolina

5.28.98

Mt. Mitchell, 6684’, Highest in Eastern America – North Carolina

 

BOX 8: continued

5.28.99

West Prong, Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains – North Carolina

5.28.100

Cades Cove in October - Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.101

Sunrise over Mt. Mitchell, seen from Blue Ridge Parkway – North Carolina

5.28.102

Winter scene in Southern Appalachian Mountains

5.28.103

Fall color scene in Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.104

Sunrise as seen from atop Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.105

Sunrise at Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.106

Maloney Point Overlook, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – North Carolina

5.28.107

Oak Island Lighthouse at mouth of the Cape Fear River – North Carolina

 

SUB-SERIES 5.29 – NORTH DAKOTA                                                                                                                                                                                                  

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.29.01

Soo Depot, Hankinson, N.D. – c. 1910

5.29.02

Hankinson, N.D., North Side.

 

SUB-SERIES 5.30 – OKLAHOMA                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.30.01

The Almeda, Bartlesville, Okla.

5.30.02

Greetings from Oklahoma

5.30.03

Prayer Tower, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa – Oklahoma

5.30.04

Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa – Oklahoma

5.30.05

Oklahoma

5.30.06

Oklahoma

5.30.07

Buffalo on the Oklahoma Prairie

5.30.08

Oklahoma’s Great salt Plains

5.30.09

Oklahoma, “We’re glad you’re here.”

5.30.10

Indian Blanket , Oklahoma State Flower

5.30.11

State Flag of Oklahoma

                                

SUB-SERIES 5.31 – OREGON

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.31.01

Crater Lake National Park – Ten Natural Color Album Prints – a bound folio

5.31.02

Timberline Lodge, the Mt. hood Playground – 8 scenic photos – a bound folio

5.31.03

Plastic home Reproductions – found folio of photos of sites in Oregon including:  Mount Hood; The Patriarch, Cannon Beach; Columbia River Gorge; Multmomah Falls and Lodge; Heceta Head Lighthouse; Wizard Island, Crater Lake; Bonneville Dam; and Oregon State Capital Building.

 

BOX 8: continued

5.31.04

Sunset on Mt. Hood

5.31.05

Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington

5.31.06

Oregon State Capitol Building, Salem, Ore.

5.31.07

Multmomah Falls, Benson Foot Bridge – Columbia River Highway, Oregon – c. 1963

5.31.08

Approaching Mohler, on Nehalem River, Ore.

5.31.09

Petersen Rock Gardens – a folio of photographs

5.31.10

Rose Festival Parade, Portland – Oregon

5.31.11

Lambert Gardens, Portland – Oregon

5.31.12

Hood River – Oregon

5.31.13

Mr. Hood overlooking the famous Columbia River – Oregon

5.31.14

Travelodge, Roseburg – Oregon

5.31.15

Oregon Coast

5.31.16

Columbia River, Celilo Falls – Oregon

5.31.17

Portland – Oregon

5.31.18

Windsurfing the Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.19

Eastern Oregon Wheat

5.31.20

Columbia River, Celilo Falls – Oregon

5.31.21

The Hatchery – Oregon

5.31.22

Oregon Coast near Manzanita – Oregon

5.31.23

Columbia River, Celilo Falls – Oregon

5.31.24

Portland – Oregon at sunset

5.31.25

The Dalles Dam and bridge, Dalles – Oregon

5.31.26

Greetings from Oregon

5.31.27

Legend of the Myrtle Tree

5.31.28

Pacific Northwest Forests

5.31.29

Quaking Aspen

5.31.30

Rustic Creek

5.31.31

Cascade Winter, Cascade Range – Oregon

5.31.32

Golden twilight – Oregon

5.31.33

Astoria Bridge – Oregon

5.31.34

Comcomly canoe and the Astoria Column, Astoria – Oregon

5.31.35

Replica of Lewis & Clark’s Fort Clatsop – Oregon

5.31.36

Haystack Rock – Oregon

5.31.37

Lupine growing at Lone Ranch Beach near Brookings – Oregon

5.31.38

Cannon Beach – Oregon

5.31.39

Coast Highway at Cannon Beach – Oregon

5.31.40

Seaside – Oregon

5.31.41

Arch Rock and Cape Mears Lighthouse – Oregon

5.31.42

Harbor Seals, Pacific Coast – Oregon

5.31.43

The historic Peter Iredale, Clatsop Beach – Oregon

5.31.44

Crescent Beach and Cannon Beach – Oregon

5.31.45

Morning mist on Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach – Oregon

 

 

BOX 8: continued

5.31.46

Oregon Dunes National Recreational Area between Florence and Coos Bay – Oregon

5.31.47

Sand Dunes Frontier, Inc., Oregon Coast south of Florence – Oregon

5.31.48

Sand Dunes Frontier, Oregon Coast, Florence – Oregon

5.31.49

Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.50

Beacon Rock, Columbia River – Oregon

5.31.51

Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.52

Cascade Locks, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.53

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.54

Oneonta Gorge near Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.55

Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.56

Multnomah Falls – Oregon

5.31.57

Windsurfing on the Columbia River near Hood River – Oregon

5.31.58

Hood River – Oregon

5.31.59

Wizard Island in Crater Lake – Oregon

5.31.60

Winter at Wizard Island, Crater Lake National Park – Oregon

5.31.61

Paulina and East Lakes inside Newberry Crater in Central Oregon

5.31.62

Lava Butte, Central Oregon

5.31.63

Mr. Hood – Oregon

5.31.64

Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.65

The Three Graces on the coast near Tillamook – Oregon

5.31.66

Crescent Beach & Cannon Beach – Oregon

5.31.67

Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.68

Todd Lake and Mt. Bachelor – Oregon

5.31.69

Mt. Jefferson – Oregon

5.31.70

Three Sisters Wilderness, Cascade Mountains – Oregon

5.31.71

Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.72

Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.73

Eruption of Mt. St. Helens from Portland – Oregon

5.31.74

Portland – Oregon

5.31.75

Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook – Oregon

5.31.76

Joseph Champion Oak Tree, Tillamook – Oregon

5.31.77

Beaches at Ecola State Park – Oregon

5.31.78

Sahalie Falls, McKenzie River Highway – Oregon

5.31.79

Smith Rocks and the Crooked River – central Oregon

5.31.80

Painted Hills – Oregon

5.31.81

Mt. Jefferson – Oregon

5.31.82

Mt. Hood at sun glow time – Oregon

5.31.83

Lost Lake and Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.84

Three Sisters Mountains, Central Oregon Cascades

5.31.85

Bachelor Butte, Oregon Cascades

5.31.86

Birds eye view of Yaquina Head Natural Area – Oregon

5.31.87

Coastal Majesty – Oregon

5.31.88

Multnomah Fall, Princess Legend – Oregon

 

BOX 8: continued

5.31.89

Bridal Veil Falls, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.90

Multnomah Falls – Oregon

5.31.91

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.92

Thunderegg, Oregon State Rock

5.31.93

Multnomah Falls – Oregon

5.31.94

Multnomah Falls and Multnomah Falls Lodge, Columbia River Gorge – Oregon

5.31.95

Columbia River Gorge, Mr. Hood and Columbia Gorge Hotel – Oregon

5.31.96

John Day Dam, Rufus – Oregon

5.31.97

Mt. Hood – Oregon

5.31.98

Umpqua River, Southern Oregon

5.31.99

Steens Mountains from Alvord Basin – Oregon

 

BOX #9

 

SUB-SERIES 5.32 – PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                                                                                                                       

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.31.01

Scranton Technical High School, Scranton, Pa.

5.32.02

The New Dunmore Senior high School, Dunmore, Pa.

5.32.03

Greetings from “The Penna. Dutch Country” – “The Old Covered Bridge” – View of Soudersburg Covered Bridge.

5.32.04

The Old Village Store – Route 340 – Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, Penna. – Interior view.

5.32.05

The Old Village Store – Route 340 – Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, Penna. – Exterior view.

5032.06

Maximilian in Mexico, The National Civil War Wax Museum, Steinwehn Ave. & Culp St., Gettysburg, Pa.

5.32.07

Grand View – Ship Hotel on U.S. 30, the only Steamboat in the Mountains. – c. 1950

5.32.08

Pennsylvania Avenue, Warren, Pa.

5.32.09

Main Building of the Murray Comp., Scranton, Pa.

5.32.10

Miller’s Smorgasbord, U.S. Route 30 – 6 miles east of Lancaster, Pa.

5.32.11

Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg, Pa. – c. 1928

5.32.12

Lakemount Park, Altoona, Pa.

5.32.13

Fort Necessity, Site of Washington’s First Real Battle – on National Highway, 11 miles east of Uniontown, Pa.

5.32.14

Stone House National Highway U.S. Route 40 – Near Fort Necessity east of Uniontown, Pa.

5.32.15

Fort Necessity Museum on National Highway Route (40) 11 miles east of Uniontown, Pa.

5.32.16

The Eisenhower Home, Gettysburg, Pa.

5.32.17

Old Water Works at Fairmont Dam and Canal, Philadelphia, Pa.

5.32.18

Bucks County Views #12, The Canal Near New Hope, Pa.

 

BOX 9: continued

5.32.19

Bucks County Views #429, Delaware River and Canal, Point Pleasant, Pa. – c. 1928

5.32.20

Barge Ride on the Delaware Canal Near New Hope, Bucko County, Pa.

5.32.21

The Schuylkill Canal, At Flat Rock, Philadelphia, Pa.

5.32.22

Boating on Penna Canal in 1890, Jersey Shore, Pa.

5.32.23

Canal Scene along the Schuylkill River, Phoenixville, Pa., - c. 1906

5.32.24

Lock Bridge and Canal Scene, Phoenixville, Pa. – c. 1906

5.32.25

Bucks County Views #37 – Bridge Valley Bridge, Old York Road.

5.32.26

Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, Pa. – c. 1918

5.32.27

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. – c. 1938

5.32.28

John L. Burns’ Home and his statue, Gettysburg, Pa

5.32.29

Hancock Avenue, looking South, Gettysburg, Pa.

5.32.30

Model building and ladies building, Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa

5.32.31

Stapley – Shippen Furnace erected in 1835, located on Mill Creek, seven miles north of Emienton, Pennsylvania. Route 38

5.32.32

Greetings from Pennsylvania, “The Keystone State”

5.32.33

Penn Manor Motel, Bedford – Pennsylvania

5.32.34

Greetings from Breezewood – Pennsylvania

5.32.35

Eternal Light Peace Memorial, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.36

Covered bridge located in the Amish Dutch Country – Pennsylvania

5.32.37

Eisenhower Farm and Gettysburg Countryside – Pennsylvania

5.32.38

Lincoln’s Speech Memorial, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.39

Lincoln’s Speech Memorial, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.40

The Eisenhower Home, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.41

Larkdale Motor Court, east of Harrisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.42

State Capitol, Harrisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.43

State Capital at night, Harrisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.44

Hershey – Pennsylvania, “Chocolate Town U.S.A.”

5.32.45

Hillcrest Country Club and Golf Links, New Kensington – Pennsylvania

5.32.46

Citizens General Hospital and Nurses Home, New Kensington – Pennsylvania

5.32.47

Greetings from Pennsylvania Turnpike

5.32.48

“The Midway” one of the Howard Johnson’s restaurants on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, located near Bedford – Pennsylvania

5.32.49

Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Delaware River Bridge

5.32.50

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Allegheny Valley Interchange over the Allegheny River

5.32.51

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Allegheny River Crossing

5.32.52

“Little Panama” the deepest cut on the Pennsylvania Turnpike

5.32.53

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Pocono Interchange

5.32.54

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Lehigh Tunnel

5.32.55

Pennsylvania Turnpike, aerial view of Blue Mt. Tunnel

5.32.56

Greetings from the Pennsylvania Dutch Country

5.32.57

Pennsylvania Dutch Gift Haus in Shartlesville – Pennsylvania

5.32.58

Greetings from “The Amish Country” – Pennsylvania

5.32.59

Block House, Pittsburgh – Pennsylvania

 

 

BOX 9: continued

5.32.60

Steel at twilight, the Pittsburgh Works Division of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh – Pennsylvania

5.32.61

Downtown Pittsburgh – Pennsylvania

5.32.62

The Great Pittsburgh Triangle at night – Pennsylvania

5.32.63

Holiday Inn, Reading – Pennsylvania

5.32.64

The Summit Hotel on National Highway near Uniontown – Pennsylvania

5.32.65

Lewisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.66

Molly Pitcher, Carlisle – Pennsylvania

5.32.67

Country Cupboard Restaurant, Inn & Shops, Lewisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.68

Frank Lloyd Wright, 1954

5.32.69

Fallingwater, The Kaufmann House by Frank Lloyd Wright, Mill Run – Pennsylvania

5.32.70

Fallingwater, Mill Run – Pennsylvania

5.32.71

Fallingwater, Mill Run – Pennsylvania

5.32.72

Hot air balloons, Lawrence County – Pennsylvania

5.32.73

Hex Signs on a barn – Pennsylvania

5.32.74

Amish Buggy for Sale

5.32.75

Pennsylvania’s State Capitol Building, Harrisburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.76

Molly Pitcher statue, Carlisle – Pennsylvania

5.32.77

Bethlehem – Pennsylvania

5.32.78

Amish Country – Pennsylvania

5.32.79

Lancaster – Pennsylvania

5.32.80

Pennsylvania

5.32.81

March 31, 1979 front page of The Patriot, Harrisburg – Pennsylvania, three days after the Three Mile Island nuclear accident.

5.32.82

Mountain Laurel & Rhododendron – Pennsylvania

5.32.83

Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.84

Lincoln’s Speech Memorial, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.85

Pennsylvania Dutch Country

5.32.86

Pennsylvania Dutch Country

5.32.87

Old Furnace, Pine Grove Furnace State Park – Pennsylvania

5.32.88

The Liberty Bell, Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

5.32.89

Benjamin Franklin statue, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

5.32.90

Independence Hall, Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

5.32.91

City Hall at night, Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

5.32.92

Pittsburgh – Pennsylvania

5.32.93

Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

5.32.94

Gettysburg national Military Park, Gettysburg – Pennsylvania

5.32.95

Covered Bridges – Pennsylvania

5.32.96

Pennsylvania

 

BOX 9: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.321 – RHODE ISLAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.321.01

An air view of New Harbor, Block Island – Rhode Island

5.321.02

Newport – Rhode Island

5.321.03

The Ocean Drive, Newport – Rhode Island

5.321.04

Cliff Walk and “The Breakers”, Newport – Rhode Island

5.321.05

Hammersmith Farm, Newport – Rhode Island

5.321.06

The Newport Bridge, Newport – Rhode Island

                                               

SUB-SERIES 5.322 – SOUTH CAROLINA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.322.01

Greetings from South Carolina

5.322.02

Greetings from South Carolina

5.322.03

Holiday Inn, Anderson – South Carolina

5.322.04

Ruins of Sheldon Church, Beaufort County – South Carolina

5.322.05

Caesar’s Head – South Carolina

5.322.06

Middleton Gardens near Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.07

Aerial view of downtown Columbia – South Carolina

5.322.08

State Capitol, Columbia – South Carolina

5.322.09

Womack Gardens, Florence – South Carolina

5.322.10

A view of the mountains as seen from Symmes Memorial Chapel at YMCA camp, Greenville – South Carolina

5.322.11

Travelodge, Greenville – South Carolina

5.322.12

City Reservoir and Table Rock Mountain, Greenville – South Carolina

5.322.13

Warren’s Motel & Restaurant, Hardeeville – South Carolina

5.322.14

Santee Dam and Spillway – South Carolina

5.322.15

Mansion-Park Motor Lodge, Santee – South Carolina

5.322.16

Highway bridge over Lake Marion – South Carolina

5.322.17

Live Oak Walk, Brookgreen Gardens, south of Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.18

Travel Trivia, Historic Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.19

Greetings from Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.20

Greetings from South Carolina

5.322.21

Greetings from Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.22

Greetings from Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.23

The beautiful sea at Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.24

Brookgreen Gardens, Murrelis Inlet – South Carolina

5.322.25

Heyward-Washington House, Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.26

Slave Street, Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.27

Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston – South Carolina

 

BOX 9: continued

5.322.28

Basketmaker, near Boone Hall Plantation – South Carolina

5.322.29

Aerial from East Battery, Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.30

Old Slave mart Museum, Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.31

Along Church Street, Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.32

The Edmondston-Alston House, Battery Street, Charleston – South Carolina

5.322.33

Sunset at Harbour Town, Hilton Head Island – South Carolina

5.322.34

Greetings from Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.35

Par 5 18th Hole Dunes Golf & Beach Club, Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.36

Looking south along Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.37

Roaring Surf and Sea Oats at Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

5.322.38

Greetings from Myrtle Beach – South Carolina

 

SUB-SERIES 5.33 – SOUTH DAKOTA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.33.01

Free South Dakota State Bridge on Highway #16, Chamberlain, S.D. #1817

5.33.02

View on the Sioux River, Sioux Falls, S.D. – c. 1913

5.33.03

The Carpenter Hotel, Sioux Falls, S.D. – c. 1913

5.33.04

Badlands National Monument – South Dakota

5.33.05

Badlands National Monument – South Dakota

5.33.06

Sunset in the Badlands National Monument – South Dakota

5.33.07

Mt. Rushmore national Memorial, Black Hills – South Dakota

5.33.08

Chapel in the Hills, a full size replica of the 800 year old Borgund Stavkirke in Norway, located 5 miles west of Rapid City – South Dakota

5.33.09

Badlands of South Dakota, Wall Drug, Wall – South Dakota

5.33.10

Wall Drug Store, Black Hills – South Dakota

5.33.11

Wall Drug Store at night, Wall – South Dakota

5.33.12

The Native American

5.33.13

Indian exhibit at Wall Drug Store, Wall – South Dakota

5.33.14

Dinosaur at Wall Drug Store, Wall – South Dakota

5.33.15

1993 Corn Palace, Mitchell – South Dakota

5.33.16

South Dakota Corn Palace, Mitchell – South Dakota

5.33.17

1975 Corn Palace, Mitchell – South Dakota

5.33.18

Sioux Falls – South Dakota

5.33.19

Mt. Rushmore National Monument, Black Hills – South Dakota

5.33.20

The Badlands Wall – South Dakota

5.33.21

Golden Eagle in the Badlands – South Dakota

5.33.22

Badlands National Park – South Dakota

5.33.23

Minnilusa Pioneer Museum, Rapid City – South Dakota

5.33.24

Minnilusa Pioneer Museum, Rapid City – South Dakota

5.33.25

Wall Drug Store at sunrise, Wall – South Dakota

                                                                                                                                               

 

SUB-SERIES 5.34 – TENNESSEE                                                                                                                                                                                                

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.34.01

Weighing Cotton Near Memphis, Tenn.

5..34.02

“I Enjoy Everything in Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1913

5.34.03

The Delta Queen at Memphis, Tenn.

5.34.04

Market Street and Walnut Street Bridges, across the Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn.

5.34.05

The kitchen at The Hermitage, home of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, Nashville, Tenn.

5.34.06

The hall and stairway at home of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, Nashville, Tenn.

5.34.07

The Hermitage, home of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, Nashville, Tenn.

5.34.08

A picturesque view of “The Chimneys”, in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park – c. 1942

5.34.09

Bear Pit at Zoo, Overton Park, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1912

5.34.10

Animals at the Zoo, Memphis Tenn.

5.34.11

River Front, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1915

5.34.12

Law Library, Court House, Memphis Tenn. – c. 1911

5.34.13

New Union Depot, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1915

5.34.14

Cossitt Library, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1905

5.34.15

Tri State Fair Ground, Memphis, Tenn. – 1911

5.34.16

Confederate Park, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1912 (2)

5.34.17

New Union Depot, Memphis, Tenn. – c. 1915

5.34.18

Boat Regatta on Lake, Norris Dam, Tennessee – c. 1950

5.34.19

Views of the Great Smokey Mountains National Park – a folio of photographs

5.34.20

Views of Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee

5.34.21

Greetings from Tennessee

5.34.22

Greetings from Tennessee, “The Volunteer State

5.34.23

The Legend of the Dogwood

5.34.24

Alcoa aluminum Plant, Alcoa – Tennessee

5.34.25

Buena Vista motel #2, Chattanooga – Tennessee

5.34.26

Holiday Inn Southeast, Chattanooga – Tennessee

5.34.27

Panorama of Chattanooga from Point Park, Lookout Mt. – Tennessee

5.34.28

Lovers Leap, Rock City Gardens atop Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga – Tennessee

5.34.29

The Loop-over on U.S. 441, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.30

Clinch Mountain Lookout, Thorn Hill – Tennessee

5.34.31

Cherokee Lake from Clinch Mountain Overlook – Tennessee

5.34.32

Cherokee Lake from Clinch Mountain Lookout – Tennessee

 

 

BOX 9: continued

5.34.33

Entertainment at the Lady Gay Saloon, Goldrush Junction near Gatlinburg – Tennessee

5.34.34

Pigeon River Water mill at Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.35

Green Valley Motel, Restaurant and Gift Shop, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.36

Mountain Skys Motel, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.37

Holiday Motel, Knoxville – Tennessee

5.34.38

Birthplace of Davy Crockett, Limestone – Tennessee

5.34.39

Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute, Jamestown – Tennessee

5.34.40

Birthplace of Davy Crockett, Limestone – Tennessee

5.34.41

Scene from U.S. 25W between Jellico and LaFollette – Tennessee

5.34.42

State Capitol, Nashville – Tennessee

5.34.43

Aerial view of Nashville – Tennessee

5.34.44

Dining Room, The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, Nashville – Tennessee

5.34.45

Pines Motel, Eight miles south of Oneida – Tennessee

5.34.46

Forbidden Caverns, near Sevierville – Tennessee

5.34.47

Laurel Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.48

Mountain homestead – Tennessee

5.34.49

Cades Cove in October, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.50

Memphis – Tennessee

5.34.51

The 1982 World’s Fair, May-October 1982, Knoxville – Tennessee

5.34.52

The 1982 World’s Fair, May-October 1982, Knoxville – Tennessee

5.34.53

Thacker Christmas Inn, Caryville – Tennessee

5.34.54

Log cabin in the woods, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.55

Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.56

Junglebrook Homestead, Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Tennessee

5.34.57

Tennessee, The Volunteer State

5.34.58

Gatlinburg – Tennessee at night

5.34.59

Greetings from Gatlinburg – Tennessee

5.34.60

Gatlinburg – Tennessee

5.34.61

Gatlinburg aerial tramway, Gatlinburg – Tennessee

5.34.62

Pigeon Forge – Tennessee, Gateway to the Smokies

5.34.63

Econo Lodge Riverside, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.64

Dollywood Express, Dollywood, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.65

Silver Dollar Grist mill in Graftsman’s Valley, Dollywood, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.66

Replica of Dolly’s Tennessee Mountain Home, Dollywood, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

5.34.67

Dollywood, Pigeon Forge – Tennessee

 

BOX 9: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.35 – TEXAS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.35.01

East Wall and Bar View of the famous Albert’s Buckhorn Saloon, San Antonio, Texas

5.35.02

El Paso Street, El Paso, Texas – 1903

5.35.03

A Suburban Residence District, El Paso, Texas – c. 1905 – NOTE: This post card is evidently meant as an insult to El Paso.  The photo is of mud walled huts and a mud oven and Indian women and children living in extreme poverty.

5.35.04

A fold out – 4 cards wide – panoramic photo of the City of Dallas, Texas.  On the back in addition to a place for the address are pictures of the Auditorium, Fair Park, Dallas; Art building, Fair Park, Dallas; and the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Dallas. – c. 1913

5.35.05

First Mission, San Antonio, Texas

5.35.06

Mission San Jose, Built 1711, San Antonio, Texas

5.35.07

The Texas Confectionery – Water? – Brownsville, Texas – c. 1907

5.35.08

The Alamo, (Built 1718) San Antonio, Texas

5.35.09

Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas

5.35.10

Texas – The Lone Star State

5.35.11

Palo Duro Canyon State Park near Amarillo – Texas

5.35.12

The Alamo, San Antonio – Texas

5.35.13

Walkway along the San Antonio River, San Antonio – Texas

5.35.14

The Alamo, San Antonio – Texas

5.35.15

Spanish Moss in a tree along a highway – Texas

5.35.16

Famous Mort Center, Dallas – Texas

5.35.17

Hermann Park Zoo, Houston – Texas

5.35.18

Azalea Garden and Spanish moss – Texas

5.35.19

Gardens of Douglas Chandor, Weatherford – Texas

5.35.20

Ships in Harbor, Corpus Christi – Texas

5.35.21

American Club Motel, Corsicana – Texas

5.35.22

Bluebonnets in Texas

5.35.23

Amarillo – Texas

5.35.24

El Paso – Texas

5.35.25

Paseo Del Rio at Dusk (The Riverwalk), San Antonio – Texas

5.35.26

Paseo Del Rio (The Riverwalk), San Antonio – Texas

5.35.27

Greetings from Texas, The Lone Star State

 

BOX 9: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.36 – UTAH

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.36.01

Salt Lake City, Utah – 10 Natural Color reproductions in a bound folio including: Utah State Capitol; “This Is the Place” Monument; Temple Square; Eagle Gate; Tabernacle Choir; Main Street; Sea Gull Monument on Temple Square; Tabernacle; Bingham Copper Mine; Sunset on the Great Salt Lake.

5.36.02

Scenic Utah – Ten Album Prints all in full color including: Rainbow natural Bridge; State Capitol; Temple Square; Tabernacle Interior; Bingham Copper Mine; Salt air Bathers, Great Salt Lake; View from Comanche Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park; The Queen’s Castle, Bryce National Park; Great White throne and the Virgin River, Zion National Park; Court of the Patriarchs, Zion National Park.

5.36.03

The Great Mormon Temple Illuminated, Salt Lake City.

5.36.04

Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City – Exterior

5.36.05

Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City – Interior

5.36.06

Temple Block, Salt Lake City

5.36.07

Interior of Tabernacle, Salt Lake City

5.36.08

Temple Square, Salt Lake City – c. 1910

5.36.09

Interior of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City – c. 1952

5.36.10

Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City – c. 1947

5.36.11

Main Street at Night, Salt Lake City – c. 1947

5.36.12

Aero plane View, Portion of Salt Lake City – c. 1947

5.36.13

Washington Boulevard – Mount Ben Lomond in background, Ogden, Utah

5.36.14

Union Pacific depot, Ogden, Utah

5.36.15

Scene at the completion of the U.P.R.R. Mural Painting, Union Station, Salt Lake City – c. 1947

5.36.16

“Mormon” Temple Illuminated for the Centennial Conference, April 6, 1930, Salt Lake City – c. 1947

5.36.17

Main Street and Pioneer Monument, Salt Lake City

5.36.18

Princes Alice and Baby Prince Utah born 1918 in Liberty Park Zoo, Salt Lake City – mother and baby elephant – c. 1918

5.36.19

Folding Post Card – Scenes Along the Rio Grande Western Railroad – Castle Gate, Utah – c. 1910

5.36.20

Salt Lake City, Utah – Souvenir Views – 20 views – 20 1¼” x 3½” photographs of Salt Lake City in a cardboard mailing package.

5.36.21

The Happy Family, Bryce Canyon National Park – Utah

5.36.22

Heaps Canyon and Emerald Pools, Zion National Park – Utah

5.36.23

Antlers motel, Vernal – Utah

5.36.24

Salt Lake City – Utah

5.36.25

Downtown Salt Lake City – Utah

5.36.26

Split Mountain and Green River, Dinosaur National Monument – Utah

5.36.27

Indian Petroglyphs – Utah

 

BOX 9: continued

5.36.28

Center Street, Provo – Utah

5.36.29

Main Street, Vernal – Utah

5.36.30

Dinosaur National Monument – Utah-Colorado

5.36.31

Cart Creek Bridge – Utah

5.36.32

Dinosaur National Monument – Utah-Colorado

5.36.33

Flaming Gorge Dam & Reservoir, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area – Utah

5.36.34

Sheep Creek Canyon, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area – Utah

5.36.35

LDS (Mormon) Temple, Salt Lake City – Utah

5.36.36

Dinosaur National Monument – Utah-Colorado

5.36.37

Quarry Visitor Center, Dinosaur National Monument – Utah-Colorado

5.36.38

Dinosaur National Monument – Utah-Colorado

5.36.39

Fall colors in the Wasatch Mountains near Salt Lake City – Utah

5.36.40

Jacob Hamblin Home, Santa Clara – Utah

5.36.41

Mormon Temple, St. George – Utah

5.36.42

Brigham Young’s Winter Home, St. George – Utah

5.36.43

Nighttime at Park City – Utah

5.36.44

Bryce Canyon National Park – Utah

5.36.45

Coral pink sand dunes, Utah State Park near Kanab – Utah

5.36.46

The Three Patriarchs, Zion National Park – Utah

5.36.47

Greeting from Temple Square, Salt Lake City – Utah

5.36.48

Greetings from Utah

 

SUB-SERIES 5.37 – VERMONT

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.37.01

“Most Beautiful Ferry Crossing in North America”,  M.V. Adirondack Passing “Rock Point”, Burlington Harbor, Vt.

5.37.02

Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Barre, Vermont

5.37.03

Stratton Mountain Inn, Stratton Mountain, Vermont

5.37.04

Greetings from Vermont, The Green Mountain State

5.37.05

Connecticut River near Wells River – Vermont

5.37.06

Fall colors in Vermont

5.37.07

The Old First Church, Bennington – Vermont

5.37.08

Bennington Battle Monument, Old Bennington – Vermont

5.37.09

Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth – Vermont

5.37.10

Rural road in the Fall – Vermont

5.37.11

Brigham Young birthplace, Whitingham – Vermont

5.37.12

Ski Touring Center, Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe – Vermont

5.37.13

Lake Morey, Fairlee – Vermont

5.37.14

Winter afternoon – Vermont

5.37.15

Woodstock Inn & Resort, Woodstock – Vermont

5.37.16

Lincoln Covered Bridge spanning the Ottauquechee River, West Woodstock – Vermont

 

BOX 9: continued

5.37.17

Woodstock – Vermont

5.37.18

State House, Montpelier – Vermont

5.37.19

Quechee Gorge, Quechee – Vermont

5.37.20

Autumn beauty – Vermont

5.37.21

Stratton Mountain – Vermont

5.37.22

Picturesque countryside – Vermont

5.37.23

The White Spire of Stowe’s church rises against the Sterling Range and Mt. Mansfield – Vermont

5.37.24

Molly Stark Trail – Vermont

5.37.25

Killington – Vermont

5.37.26

Apple blossom time at the Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe – Vermont

 

SUB-SERIES 5.38 – VIRGINIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.38.01

Ash Lawn, Home of James Monroe, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.02

Mirror reflecting garden, Ash Lawn, Home of James Monroe, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.03

Drawing Room, Ash Lawn, Home of James Monroe, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.04

Statue of James Monroe, 5th President of the U.S. at Ash Lawn, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.05

Allstate Motor Court – U.S. Highway 250 – 2 miles west of Waynesboro, Va.

5.38.06

Garden, Ash Lawn, Home of James Monroe, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.07

Ash Lawn, Home of James Monroe, Charlottesville, Va.

5.38.08

Coffee Shop, Hotel John Marshall, Richmond, Va. – c. 1938

5.38.09

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Va.

5.38.10

Home of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va.

5.38.11

George Washington’s Tomb at Mt. Vernon, Va.

5.38.12

George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Alexandria, Va.

5.38.13

Memorial Amphitheatre, Arlington, Va.

5.38.14

Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., where Washington worshiped.

5.38.15

Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia – Home of Thomas Jefferson. – a Souvenir folder of pictures.

5.38.16

Souvenir Folder of natural Bridge Virginia, including photos of:  Natural Bridge area; Washington and Lee University Campus, Lexington, Va.; Natural Bridge Motor Lodge; Natural Bridge Hotel.

5.38.17

Hello from Virginia, Old Dominion

5.38.18

Overlook Terrace on the Pinnacle, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park – Virginia

5.38.19

Grave of John F. Kennedy, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.20

Grave of John F. Kennedy, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.21

Entrance to Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.22

Arlington Memorial Amphitheatre, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.23

Grave of John F. Kennedy, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.24

Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

 

BOX 9: continued

5.38.25

Portrait of General Robert E. Lee

5.38.26

Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.27

Lee Mansion, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.28

Drawing Room, Lee Mansion, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.29

Colonel and Mrs. Lee’s Room, Lee Mansion, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.30

The School Room, Lee Mansion, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.31

Family Dining Room, Lee Mansion, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.32

General Lee’s Office and Study, Lee Mansion, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.33

U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.34

U.S. Marine Corps Band at the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.35

The Pentagon, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.36

Twin Bridges Marriot Hotel – Washington D.C.

5.38.37

Quality Courts Motel South Gate, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.38

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, John H. Kerr Dam & Reservoir, Vic. Of Boydton – Virginia

5.38.39

Home of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg – Virginia

5.38.40

Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.41

Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.42

Entrance Hall, Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.43

Jefferson’s Bedroom, Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.44

Kitchen, Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.45

Library, Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville – Virginia

5.38.46

East Front of George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon,– Virginia

5.38.47

East Front of George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon,– Virginia

5.38.48

West Front of George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.49

The Washington Tomb at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.50

Portrait of the Washington Family

5.38.51

The Mount Vernon Mansion and North Colonnade from a sketch by Winslow Homer

5.38.52

The Powel Coach, Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.53

Washington’s Barn, Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.54

Washington’s Bedroom at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.55

The Library at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.56

Washington’s Library at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.57

Family Kitchen at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.58

The Banquet Hall at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.59

The Dining Room at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.60

Main Hall at Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.61

Norfolk Naval Base – Virginia

5.38.62

The Medical Tower, Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.63

Ocean View Amusement Park, Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.64

Greetings from Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.65

Mountain Laurel in bloom, Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.66

Mary’s Rock Tunnel on Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.67

Buck Hollow Overlook, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.68

White tail deer, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.69

Winter comes to Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.70

Horseback riding, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.71

Whiteoak Canyon, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.72

Scenic drive, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.73

Shenandoah River near Front Royal – Virginia

5.38.74

White-tailed deer, Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

5.38.75

Margaret’s School, Tappahannock – Virginia

5.38.76

Greetings from Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.77

Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.78

Surfing at Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.79

Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.80

Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.81

Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.82

Diplomat Motor Inn, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.83

Newcastle Motel, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.84

Greenwood Apartments, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.85

Cherry Motel Apartments, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.86

Gay Vacationer Motel & Motor Lodge, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.87

Holiday Towers Motel, Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.88

Ocean Ranch Motel, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.89

Wren Building, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.90

The Governor’s Palace Maze, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.91

Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.92

Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.93

Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.94

Strawberry Banks Motor Inn, Hampton – Virginia

5.38.95

Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.96

Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.97

Grave of John F. Kennedy, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.98

Grave of John F. Kennedy, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.99

Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon – Virginia

5.38.100

The Pentagon, Arlington – Virginia

5.38.101

Azalea gardens between Virginia Beach and Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.102

Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.103

Ocean Ranch Motel, Virginia Beach – Virginia

5.38.104

U.S.S. Forrestal at Norfolk – Virginia

5.38.105

Hello from Historic Fredericksburg – Virginia

5.38.106

General Robert E. Lee on Traveller

5.38.107

Aerial view of John F. Kennedy Grave, Arlington National Cemetery – Virginia

5.38.108

The Pentagon, Arlington – Virginia

 

BOX 9: continued

5.38.109

Bust portrait of George Washington by Jean Antoine Houdon

5.38.110

Taliaferro-Cole Garden, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.111

The Capitol, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.112

The Governor’s Palace, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.113

Duke of Gloucester Street, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.114

Spring in the historic area, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.115

Courthouse of 1770, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.116

Holiday snow, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.117

Magazine, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.118

The Fife and Drum Corps, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.119

Bruton Parish Church, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.120

Tayloe House, Office and Kitchen, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.121

Governor’s Palace Garden, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.122

Robertson’s Windmill, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.123

King’s Arms Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.124

Interior, Governor’s Palace, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.125

Slaves hoeing at Carter’s Grove, 8 miles south of Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.126

Roscow Cole House, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.127

Duke of Gloucester Street, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.128

The Capitol, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.129

The Cooper Shop, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.130

Christiana Campbell’s Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.131

Taliaferro-Cole Garden, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.132

Raleigh Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.133

Governor’s Palace Kitchen, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.134

College of William and Mary, Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.135

Pasteur-Galt Apothecary Shop, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.136

Royal Governor’s Palace, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.137

James Geddy Silversmith Shop, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.138

Carter’s Grove, 8 miles south of Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.139

The Wren Building, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.140

King’s Arms Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.141

The Glassblower, Jamestown Glasshouse – Virginia

5.38.142

Glassblower ruins, Jamestown – Virginia

5.38.143

Glassware produced at the Jamestown Glasshouse – Virginia

5.38.144

Glassmakers Tools, Jamestown Glasshouse– Virginia

5.38.145

The Glassblower, Jamestown Glasshouse – Virginia

5.38.146

The Jamestown Glasshouse, Colonial National Historical Park – Virginia

5.38.147

The Governor’s Palace in winter, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.148

Raleigh Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.149

The Wren Building at night, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.150

“Public Times”, Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.151

Carter’s Grove, 8 miles south of Colonial Williamsburg – Virginia

5.38.152

James Fort, Jamestown – Virginia

 

BOX / BOOK #10

 

SUB-SERIES 5.39 – WASHINGTON

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.39.01

Curteichcolor Reproductions – ten bound photos of Mount Rainier National Park.

5.39.02

Seattle and Puget Sound – Ten Natural Color Album Prints, bound, including:  Lake Washington Pontoon Bridge; Government Canal Locks; Mt. Rainier; Aerial view of Seattle; M.F. Kalakala (motor ferry); University of Washington Stadium; Seattle-Tacoma Airport; Mt. Rainier and Tipsoo Lake; Navy Yard-Bremerton; Snoqualmie Falls.

5.39.03

Mountain Flowers, White Heather, Rainier National Park

5.39.04

Mt. Rainier National Park, Glacier Vista

5.39.05

C.P.R. Princess Patricia, On triangle run between Seattle, U.S.A., Victoria and Vancouver, Canada.

5.39.06

Mt. Rainier National Park, Sunrise Lodge

5.39.07

Ivar’s Acres of Clams Restaurant and Ivar’s Fish Bar on Seattle’s waterfront Pier 54 – c. 1950

5.39.08

Mt. Rainier National Park – Paradise Inn Snow Tunnel Entrance – c. 1950

5.39.09

Mt. Rainier National Park – Paradise Ice Caves

5.39.10

Winter Wonderland – Cascade Mountains

5.39.11

Mt. Rainier National Park – Narada Falls

5.39.12

Interior Old National Bank, Spokane, Wash.

5.39.13

Isabella Dining Room, Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Wash.

5.39.14

Seattle at night, looking north on 2nd Ave. from Pine St.

5.39.15

Pioneer Square, Seattle – c. 1910

5.39.16

Sunrise of Paradise Valley, Reeses’ Camp

5.39.17

Snoqualmie Falls, Washington

5.39.18

Seattle Center – Alweg Monorail

5.39.19

Sea-Tac Airport – Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

5.39.20

Lake Washington Floating Bridge (2)

5.39.21

Washington State Jumbo Ferry – M.V. Spokane (3)

5.39.22

The Seattle, Washington skyline and 600 ft. Space Needle.

5.39.23

Seattle and Mount Rainier – aerial view of Seattle from the north.

5.39.24

The Space Needle, Seattle – 600 ft. tall

5.39.25

Washington Pass, North Cascades Highway

5.39..26

Snoqualmie Falls Lodge and Vista Point, Washington

5.39.27

Gig Harbor – Washington

5.39.28

The Great Pacific Northwest, “It’s a Jungle Out There!”

5.39.29

Mount Rainier and Reflection Lake – Washington

5.39.30

Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.31

Mt. St. Helens – Washington

5.39.32

Mt. Adams – Washington

5.39.33

Mt. St. Helens – Washington

 

BOX 10: continued

5.39.34

Fir-lined highways – Washington

5.39.35

Mt. Shuksan and Picture Lake, North Cascades – Washington

5.39.36

Glacier Peak Wilderness Area – Washington

5.39.37

Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.38

Mount Rainier National Park and Reflection Lake – Washington

5.39.39

Paradise Inn, Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.40

Mt. St. Helens & Yale Lake prior to 1980 eruption and Mt. St. Helens & Yale Lake, eruption 1980 – Washington

5.39.41

Mt. St. Helens – Washington

5.39.42

Spray Falls near Mowich Lake, Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.43

Autumn sunrise over Mount Rainier – Washington

5.39.44

The Washington State Legislative Building, Olympia – Washington

5.39.45

Spirit Lake filled with debris following the eruption of Mt. St. Helens – Washington

5.39.46

Wilderness beach, LaPush – Washington

5.39.47

Sunrise, Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.48

Fir-lined highways – Washington

5.39.49

Marymere Falls, Olympic National Park – Washington

5.39.50

Hoh Rain Forest on Olympic Peninsula – Washington

5.39.51

Olympic Peninsula – Washington

5.39.52

Sunset in Washington

5.39.53

Olympic Sunrise over the Olympic Mountains – Washington

5.39.54

Dungeness Valley and Olympic Mountains – Washington

5.39.55

San Juan Islands – Washington

5.39.56

Bellingham – Washington

5.39.57

Mount Baker – Washington

5.39.58

Puget Sound – Washington

5.39.59

Downtown business district and the Space Needle, Seattle – Washington

5.39.60

The Seattle Waterfront Streetcar – Washington

5.39.61

Did You Know?  Pike Place Market, Seattle – Washington

5.39.62

Seattle’s Pike Place Market – Washington

5.39.63

Space needle and Pacific Science Center, Seattle – Washington

5.39.64

Greetings from the State of Washington

5.39.65

Seattle – Washington

5.39.66

Mount Rainier National Park – Washington

5.39.67

Mt. Olympus – Washington

5.39.68

Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Forest – Washington

5.39.69

Sequim Bay – Washington

5.39.70

Dungeness Lighthouse, Sequim – Washington

5.39.71

Mt. Rainier in winter snow – Washington

5.39.72

Olympic National Park – Washington

 

BOX 10: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 5.391 – WEST VIRGINIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.391.01

West Virginia State Capitol, Charleston – West Virginia

5.391.02

Holiday Inn, Huntington – West Virginia

5.391.03

Potomac Panorama near Berkeley Springs – West Virginia

5.391.04

Fenton Art Glass, Williamstown – West Virginia

5.391.05

Potomac River from Prospect Peak near Berkeley Springs – West Virginia

5.391.06

View from Maryland Heights of Harpers Ferry – West Virginia

5.391.07

Harpers Ferry – West Virginia

5.391.08

Waddington Farm, Wheeling – West Virginia

5.391.09

Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, Cass – West Virginia

5.391.10

Mammals of West Virginia

5.391.11

Blackwater Falls in Blackwater State Park, Davis – West Virginia

5.391.12

Blackwater Falls, Davis – West Virginia

5.391.13

Blackwater Falls in winter, Davis – West Virginia

 

SUB-SERIES 5.40 – WISCONSIN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.40.01

Cottages at Cabot Lodge, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. – c. 1922

5.40.02

S.S. Milwaukee Clipper – across Lake Michigan – Milwaukee, Wis. To Muskegon, Mich.  Finest luxury liner on the Great Lakes.

5.40.03

A golden sunset – Vacationland scene.

5.40.04

The Locks, Berlin, Wis. – c. 1907

5.40.05

Canal View, Appleton, Wis. No. 1

5.40.06

Hotel Schroeder, Milwaukee, Wis. – c. 1928

5.40.07

Eagles Club Building, Milwaukee, Wis. – c. 1927

5.40.08

Wisconsin Street, Looking West, Milwaukee – c. 1916

5.40.09

Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior, Temple Gate.

5.40.10

Greetings from Wisconsin

5.40.11

Art Schmidts Musky Camp, Butternut – Wisconsin

5.40.12

“Watch” Jumping Stand Rock at Wisconsin Dells

5.40.13

Greetings from Stone Lake – Wisconsin

5.40.14

Milwaukee - Wisconsin

 

SUB-SERIES 5.41 – WYOMING

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.41.01

Aero plane View of Cheyenne, Wyo.

5.41.02

“On Union Pacific System” – Riding an Outlaw, Rodeo Scene of the Far West – Cheyenne Frontier Days

 

BOX 10: continued

5.41.03

Old Faithful Inn, bed room

5.41.04

Coaching Party, Yellowstone Park

5.41.05

Liberty Cap and Hotel - Yellowstone Park

5.41.06

Entrance Old Faithful Inn - Yellowstone Park

5.41.07

Castle Well and Castle Cone - Yellowstone Park

5.41.08

Feeding wild bears - Yellowstone Park

5.41.09

Mammoth Hot Springs - Yellowstone Park

5.41.10

Golden Gate - Yellowstone Park

5.41.11

American Black Bear and Cubs

5.41.12

Devil’s Tower National Monument – Wyoming

5.41.13

Morning Glory Pool, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.14

Elk and Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.15

Lower Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.16

Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.17

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.18

Aspen Grove, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.19

Stage Coach, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.20

Bitter-Root, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.21

Bald Eagle, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.22

Bobcat, the American lynx, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.23

Black Bear, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.24

Indian Chief

5.41.25

Agnes Deernose, a Crow Indian, of the Yellowtail Family, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.26

Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.27

Corral Motel, Alton – Wyoming

5.41.28

Lower Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.29

Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.30

Red Bluffs in the Big Horn Mountains – Wyoming

5.41.31

Big Horn Mountains – Wyoming

5.41.32

Casper KOA Kampground, Casper – Wyoming

5.41.33

Irma Grill, Cody – Wyoming

5.41.34

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.35

Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.36

Cascade Canyon, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.37

Buffalo, the American Bison on the plains – Wyoming

5.41.38

Bringing out a big rainbow trout strapped to the side of a horse – Wyoming

5.41.39

Lake Lodge, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.40

Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.41

Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.42

Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.43

Early morning on the Madison River – Wyoming

5.41.44

Continental Divide in Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.45

Lincoln Monument on Sherman Hill, west of Cheyenne – Wyoming

 

BOX 10: continued

5.41.46

Mt. Meeker and Longs Peak, Roosevelt National Forest – Wyoming

5.41.47

Autumn, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.48

The Punch Bowl, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

5.41.49

Jenny Lake and Mount Moran, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.50

Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.51

Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.52

Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.53

Mt. Moran from Hedrick Lake, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.54

Tetons – Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.55

Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow National Forest – Wyoming

5.41.56

Winter, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.57

Wyoming

5.41.58

Snowy Range Country in Medicine Bow National Forest – Wyoming

5.41.59

“Vedauwoo”, east of Laramie – Wyoming

5.41.60

Winter Wonderland in Wyoming

5.41.61

Devils Tower National Monument – Wyoming

5.41.62

Grand Teton Range – Wyoming

5.41.63

Cathedral Group reflections in Lake Solitude, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.64

American Bald Eagle

5.41.65

Autumn, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

5.41.66

Green River – Wyoming

5.41.67

Medowlark Lake, Big Horn Mountains – Wyoming

5.41.68

William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody – Wyoming

5.41.69

Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming

 

SUB-SERIES 5.42  – WASHINGTON D.C.

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.42.01

Department of Agriculture Buildings, Washington D.C.

5.42.02

U.S. Capitol at night, Washington D.C. – c. 1952

5.42.03

Pennsylvania Ave. from 12th Street to U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C. – c. 1928

5.42.04

Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington, D.C.

5.42.05

New House Office Building, Washington D.C. – c. 1930

5.42.06

Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington D.C.

5.42.07

Pan-American Building, Washington D.C.

5.42.08

Arlington Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

5.42.09

Fountain and Senate Office Building, Washington D.C.

5.42.10

White House, Washington D.C. – c. 1910

5.42.11

Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D.C. – built for the Daughters of the American Revolution.

5.42.12

Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

 

 

BOX 10: continued

5.42.13

Archives Building of the United States of America (National Archives), Washington D.C.

5.42.14

The National Cathedral, Washington D.C.

5.42.15

New Post Office Department, Washington D.C. – c. 1930s

5.42.16

Washington Monument, Washington D.C.

5.42.17

Altar of the Chapel of St. Joseph in The Holy Land of America Franciscan Monastery, Washington D.C. – c. 1962

5.42.18

Washington Monument, Washington D.C. – c. 1950

5.42.19

This is Washington, D.C., Our Nation’s Capital

5.42.20

Dulles International Airport – Washington, D.C.

5.42.21

Washington National Airport – Washington, D.C.

5.42.22

Dulles International Airport – Washington, D.C.

5.42.23

National Archives Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.24

Interior, National Archives Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.25

National Gallery of Art – Washington, D.C.

5.42.26

The Corcoran Gallery of Arts – Washington, D.C.

5.42.27

National Gallery of Art – Washington, D.C.

5.42.28

United States Capitol – Washington, D.C.

5.42.29

United States Capitol – Washington, D.C.

5.42.30

U.S. Capitol Dome at Night – Washington, D.C.

5.42.31

United States Capitol – Washington, D.C.

5.42.32

The United States Capitol – Washington, D.C.

5.42.33

Embarkation of the Pilgrims, a painting in the Capitol Rotunda – Washington, D.C.

5.42.34

National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – Washington, D.C.

5.42.35

National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – Washington, D.C.

5.42.36

National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – Washington, D.C.

5.42.37

The Washington Cathedral – Washington, D.C.

5.42.38

Washington Cathedral – Washington, D.C.

5.42.39

Washington Cathedral, Mount Saint Alban – Washington, D.C.

5.42.40

Interior of the Washington Cathedral, Mount Saint Alban – Washington, D.C.

5.42.41

Department of Commerce Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.42

Ford’s Theater and Lincoln Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.43

Restored interior of Ford’s Theater – Washington, D.C.

5.42.44

Washington, D.C. aerial view

5.42.45

Jefferson Memorial viewed at night during the cherry blossom time – Washington, D.C.

5.42.46

Aerial view of Jefferson memorial, Tidal Basin and Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.47

Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom Festival – Washington, D.C.

5.42.48

Jefferson Memorial at night – Washington, D.C.

5.42.49

Bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson in Jefferson Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.50

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Washington, D.C.

5.42.51

Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.52

Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.

 

BOX 10: continued

5.42.53

Lincoln Memorial during Cherry Blossom Festival – Washington, D.C.

5.42.54

Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.55

Lincoln Statue in the Lincoln Memorial carved by Daniel Chester French – Washington, D.C.

5.42.56

Lincoln Statue in the Lincoln Memorial carved by Daniel Chester French – Washington, D.C.

5.42.57

Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

5.42.58

Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

5.42.59

Memorial Continental Hall – Washington, D.C.

5.42.60

The National Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.61

Interior of the National Presbyterian Church and Center – Washington, D.C.

5.42.62

Pennsylvania Avenue – Washington, D.C.

5.42.63

New massive government buildings on Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenue Triangle – Washington, D.C.

5.42.64

U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing – Washington, D.C.

5.42.65

Flagship Restaurant – Washington, D.C.

5.42.66

Bureau of Printing and Engraving on Potomac Park Basin – Washington, D.C.

5.42.67

Hammel’s Restaurant, Inc. – Washington, D.C.

5.42.68

U.S. Supreme Court Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.69

American Red Cross Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.70

Sans Souci Restaurant – Washington, D.C.

5.42.71

Napoleon’s Restaurant – Washington, D.C.

5.42.72

Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.73

Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.74

National Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery – Washington, D.C.

5.42.75

The Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.76

The Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.77

Inaugural Ball gown worn by Jacqueline Kennedy – First Ladies Hall, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.78

The 1401 Pacific type passenger locomotive, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.79

Di Dondi Clock, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.80

Original Mercury Spacecraft, Freedom 7, Air and Space Building, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.81

Evening dress worn by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson – First Ladies Hall, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.82

One of the world’s largest uncut diamonds, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.83

The Hope Diamond, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

 

5.42.84

Simplex Automobile, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.85

Transparent Woman, Hall of Health, Arts & Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.86

Olmec culture stone head, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.87

The Foucault Pendulum, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.88

Original Star Spangled Banner which flew at Ft. McHenry, Flag Hall, Museum of history and Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.89

Statue of George Washington, 1840 by Horatio Greenough, Museum of History & Technology, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.90

“The Spirit of St. Louis”, Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.91

African Bush Elephant, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.92

U.S. Supreme Court Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.93

Robert A. Taft Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.94

Robert A. Taft Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.95

United States Treasury Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.96

George Washington University – Washington, D.C.

5.42.97

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.98

Washington Monument at night during the blooming of the cherry trees – Washington, D.C.

5.42.99

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.100

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.101

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.102

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.103

Cherry trees along Riverside Drive at Potomac Park – Washington, D.C.

5.42.104

Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool from the Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.105

Watergate Hotel – Washington, D.C.

5.42.106

The White House (front) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.107

The White House (rear) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.108

The White House (rear) and grounds – Washington, D.C.

5.42.109

The White House (rear) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.110

The White House (front) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.111

The White House Cabinet Room – Washington, D.C.

5.42.112

The White House, Red Room – Washington, D.C.

5.42.113

The White House, Green Room – Washington, D.C.

5.42.114

The White House, Blue Room – Washington, D.C.

5.42.115

Great Flight Cage, National Zoological Park – Washington, D.C.

5.42.116

“Smokey the Bear”, National Zoological Park – Washington, D.C.

5.42.117

Hsing Hsing, Male Giant Panda, National Zoological Park – Washington, D.C.

 

BOX 10: continued

5.42.118

White Tiger, National Zooligical Park – Washington, D.C.

5.42.119

Burr-Hamilton Duel, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.120

St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.121

Harry S. Truman, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.122

Assassination of Lincoln, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.123

Columbus Discovers America, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.124

Calvin Coolidge, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.125

Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones and Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.126

Lee’s Surrender to Grant, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.127

Supreme Court Justices John Marshall, Earl Warren and Oliver Wendell Holmes, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.128

Discovery of Gold, 1848, National Historical Wax Museum – Washington, D.C.

5.42.129

Washington Monument at night – Washington, D.C.

5.42.130

Dulles International Airport – Washington, D.C.

5.42.131

The Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.132

Student Union Building, George Washington University – Washington, D.C.

5.42.133

Jefferson Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.134

Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.135

Cherry Blossom Time – Washington, D.C.

5.42.136

Japanese Cherry Blossoms, Riverside Drive, Potomac Park – Washington, D.C.

5.42.137

Internal Revenue Building – Washington, D.C.

5.42.138

United State Capitol – Washington, D.C.

5.42.139

Dulles International Airport – Washington, D.C.

5.42.140

Washington, D.C.

5.42.141

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.142

Aerial view of Washington, D.C.

5.42.143

Aerial view of Washington, D.C.

5.42.144

Celebration of our independence, Fireworks over Washington, D.C.

5.42.145

Children playing in a garden, Chinese album leaf, Freer Galley of Art, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.146

Persian pottery bowl, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution – Washington, D.C.

5.42.147

National Cathedral – Washington, D.C.

5.42.148

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Washington, D.C.

5.42.149

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Washington, D.C.

5.42.150

Hall of Nations, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Washington, D.C.

5.42.151

Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.

5.42.152

Aerial view of the Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

5.42.153

Giant Bible of Mainz, illustrated manuscript, Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

 

BOX 10: continued

5.42.154

Main Reading Room, Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

5.42.155

Spacious Metro Stations – Washington, D.C.

5.42.156

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C.

5.42.157

Watergate Hotel and Office Complex – Washington, D.C.

5.42.158

White House (rear) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.159

White House (front) – Washington, D.C.

5.42.160

Great Hall of the Library of Congress – Washington, D.C.

5.42.161

Greetings from Washington, a folio of 22 photographs postmarked 1915

 

SUB-SERIES 5.43 – UNITED STATES – GENERAL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.43.01

John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the U.S.

5.43.02

President John F. Kennedy and family

5.43.03

Bob Mihlbaugh campaign post card with President Lyndon Johnson.

5.43.04

President Lyndon B. Johnson and family

5.43.05

President Gerald Ford

5.43.06

President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter

5.43.07

Men in space: Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Alan Shepard

5.43.08

Greenhead Park, Columbus, Ohio – 1907

5.43.09

Two mechanical cotton pickers in a field picking cotton

5.43.10

Sugar maple time, sap gathering in winter

5.43.11

Harvesting tobacco

5.43.12

A tobacco auction

5.43.13

Honor guard standing watch over the body of John F. Kennedy in the Capitol Rotunda

5.43.14

Campers at the pool, Camp Ho-Mita-Koda, Newberry Ohio

5.43.15

Welcome to Walt Disney World

5.43.16

Picking oranges in Florida – “The Golden Harvest”

5.43.17

Platte River Bridge and Platte Lake – Michigan

5.43.18

Home of Capper Publications, Topeka – Kansas

5.43.19

A collection of 20 small photos (boxed at one time) of Greenfield Village, Dearborn – Michigan

5.43.20

20 Souvenir Views of Sault Ste. Marie – Michigan, in a small mailable box

5.43.21

20 Souvenir Views of New York City – New York, in a small mailable box

5.43.22

10 small Kodachrome Reproductions of “The Nation’s Capital in Natural Color” bound with a plastic binder.

5.43.23

10 Mini-views of buildings and exhibits in natural color, Smithsonian Institution Museums on the Mall

5.43.24

Indian Symbols and their meaning

5.43.25

A folio of 18 photographs of the Ave Maria Grotto at St. Bernard College, Saint Bernard – Alabama

5.43.26

A folio of 18 photographs of Hocking State forest Park and Logan – Ohio

 

BOX 10: continued

5.43.27

Neil A. Armstrong, First Man on the Moon

5.43.28

Apollo 11 Astronauts, History’s Three Greatest Heroes: Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. “Buz” Aldrin, Jr.

5.43.29

The original Mercury 7 Astronauts: Malcolm Scott Carpenter, Navy; Leroy Cooper Jr., Air Force; John Glenn Jr., Marines; Virgil Grissom, Navy; Walter Schirra Jr, Navy; Alan Shepard Jr., Navy; Donald Slayton, Air Force.

5.43.30

Apollo 11 splashdown and recovery, 24 July 1969

5.43.31

North Dakota Badlands

5.43.32

Blue Willow Inn Restaurant, Social Circle – Georgia

5.43.33

Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club – Hawaii

5.43.34

Lake Tahoe – Nevada

5.43.35

Lake Tahoe in winter – Nevada

5.43.36

Grand Canyon – Arizona

5.43.37

Lake Tahoe in winter South Shore – Nevada

5.43.38

Waianuenue Falls, Olokele Canyon, Kauai – Hawaii

5.43.39

Opaekaa Falls, Kauai – Hawaii

5.43.40

Waimea Canyon, Island of Kauai – Hawaii

5.43.41

Kalalau Valley – Hawaii

5.43.42

Polihale, Island of Kauai – Hawaii

5.43.43

Secret Beach, Kauai – Hawaii

5.43.44

U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor – Hawaii

5.43.45

Harrah’s South Shore Room, Lake Tahoe - Nevada

 

SUB-SERIES 5.44 – UNITED STATES – MISCELLANEOUS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

5.44.01

Piqua, WAIYYG and K80GN Miami County, Mike and Virg Fogt, Amateur Radio QSL card.

5.44.02

Delta Air Lines DC-8 Fanjet

5.44.03

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767

5.44.04

Trans World Airlines (TWA) jet passenger plane

5.44.05

Trans World Airlines (TWA) Superjet passenger plane

5.44.06

Space Shuttle Challenger in the vehicle Assembly Building, Kennedy Space Center – Florida

5.44.07

The Magnificent Mississippi Queen Steamboat

5.44.08

The Mississippi Queen steams past the French Quarter in its home port, New Orleans – Louisiana

5.44.09

Norwegian Caribbean Lines, first fleet of the Caribbean, showing 4 cruise ships: Southward, Starward, Skyward, Sunward II

5.44.10

The Space Shuttle Collection of 12 photo prints in a box

 

BOX #11

 

SERIES 6:  POST CARDS OF THE WORLD BY NATION

 

SUB-SERIES 6.01 – AUSTRALIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.01.01

Arrowroot Growing at Coolabunia, Nanago District, South Queensland, Australia – this post card was produced for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco – 1915

6.01.02

Bondi Beach, Sydney - Australia

6.01.03

Timbertown, Wauchope, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.04

Port Macquarie, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.05

Warrumbungle National Park, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.06

Dubbo, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.07

Dubbo Court House, Dubbo, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.08

Dubbo City, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.09

Australian Parrots,

6.01.10

Wildflowers of Australia

6.01.11

Cockatoo – Australia

6.01.12

Bark paintings, aboriginal art – Australia

6.01.13

Alice Springs, Northern Territories – Australia

6.01.14

Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland – Australia

6.01.15

Sunrise, Ayers Rock, Northern Territories – Australia

6.01.16

Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia – Australia

6.01.17

The Rocks, Sydney – Australia

6.01.18

The Rocks, Sydney – Australia

6.01.19

The Rocks, Sydney – Australia

6.01.20

Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.21

Sydney’s East Rocks Area, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.22

Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney – Australia

6.01.23

Sydney skyline at night, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.24

El Alamein Fountain and the Gazebo Motel, Kings Cross, Sydney, New South Wales – Australia

6.01.25

Aerial view of Gladesville Bridge, Sydney – Australia

6.01.26

Sydney Harbour and City Skyline; Empress of Australia in the foreground – Australia

6.01.27

Les Femmes Fatales: Cleopatra, Jezebel, Salome, Lucrezia Borgia, Kings Cross Waxworks, The Village Centre, Kings Cross, Sydney – Australia

6.01.28

Magnetic Island, North Queensland – Australia

6.01.29

Ingham, North Queensland – Australia

6.01.30

Greetings from Magnetic Island, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland – Australia

6.01.31

Rainbow Lorikeets, Magnetic Island, North Queensland – Australia

6.01.32

Fraser Island – Australia

 

BOX 11: continued

6.01.33

Gold Coast, Queensland – Australia

6.01.34

Sydney, New South Wales – Australia, a folio of 12 photographs

6.01.35

Magnetic Island and the Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland – Australia

 

SUB-SERIES 6.02 – BELGIUM

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.02.01

Brussels – The grave of an Unknown Belgian Soldier – c. 1922

6.02.02

La Gileppe – 10 cartes vues Bromurite – 10 photo post cards of La Gileppe Dam and Lake in Belgium – c. 1955

6.02.03

Brussels – Belgium 

6.02.04

A part of the Market Place Brussels – Belgium

 

SUB-SERIES 6.03 – BRAZIL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.03.01

Taubate – Rua Carneiro De Souza – Est. De S. Paulo

6.03.02

Viaduct of the Archs, Rio de Janeiro - Brasil

 

SUB-SERIES 6.04 – CANADA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.04.01

The Butchart Gardens – 10 views (photographs, bound) by Scene-O-Chrom Photographs – Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

6.04.02

Pelee Island, Ontario, Canada – in Lake Erie

6.04.03

Horseshoe Falls, Illuminated, Niagara, Canada – c. 1938

6.04.04

Convent of Our Lady of  Lake Huron, Sarnia, Canada

6.04.05

River road, looking south, Sarnia, Ontario

6.04.06

La Basilique – Ste. Anne de Beaupre , P.Q. (Quebec), Canada – The Basilica – c. 1948

6.04.07

Ferry Landing, Corner Oullette Avenue and Sandwich Street, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

6.04.08

Great Gorge and Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara Falls, Canada

6.04.09

Raft of Canadian Logs, St. Clair River

6.04.10

Threshing in Saskatchewan, near Scott, Canada – c. 1914

6.04.11

Le Chateau Champlain, Montreal, Quebec, Canada – c. 1975

6.04.12

St. Mary’s Cathedral, Roman Catholic, Kingston, Ontario – c. 1950

6.04.13

Observation Car, Quebec – c. 1913

6.04.14

East Portal, Michigan Central R.R. Tunnel, from Canadian side – c. 1924

6.04.15

Main St., Ridgetown, Ontario – c. 1924

6.04.16

East end Incline Railway, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – c. 1921

6.04.17

The Butchart Garden, Victoria, B.C., Canada – folder

6.04.18

Fort St. John, British Columbia, Alaska Highway – c. 1945

6.04.19

Oratoire Saint-Joseph – c. 1946

6.04.20

Notre Dame Church, Montreal – c. 1948

6.04.21

Come Visit Toronto!

6.04.22

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

6.04.23

The Botonical Gardens, Montreal – Canada

6.04.24

Lake Superior Circle Route, Official opening – September 16 & 17, 1960

6.04.25

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Long Point Beach on Lake Erie, Ontario – Canada

6.04.26

Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the famous Musical Ride.

6.04.27

The Canadian Rockies, Moraine Lake

6.04.28

Greetings from Nova Scotia, Canada’s Ocean Playground

6.04.29

World’s Highest Tides, Nova Scotia

6.04.30

Greetings from Cape Breton Island and Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia

6.04.31

Ruins of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia

6.04.32

Cape Breton Highlands National Park, on The Cabot Trail, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

6.04.33

Cap Rouge on the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia

6.04.34

Aerial view, the Canso Causeway from the Mainland to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

6.04.35

Neil’s Harbour, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

6.04.36

Halifax Memorial Library in Grafton Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia

6.04.37

Highland Piper, Pipe Major George Dey dressed in Nova Scotia Tartan

6.04.38

Peggy’s Cove Light, Nova Scotia

6.04.39

Armdale, Halifax County, Nova Scotia

6.04.40

Camping Le Genevrier, Charlevoix, Quebec

6.04.41

Perce Rock and the Village, La Gaspesie, Quebec

6.04.42

Fishing villages, Maritime Provinces – Canada

6.04.43

Lake Superior Route, Trans Canada highway, Ontario – Canada

6.04.44

The Sun Parlor of Canada, Essex County, Ontario – Canada

6.04.45

Chatham, Ontario – Canada

6.04.46

Blue Water Bridge, Sarnia – Canada

6.04.47

Uplands Airport at Ottawa, Ontario – Canada

6.04.48

Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.49

The Detroit Skyline at night as seen from Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.50

University of Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.51

Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.52

Jackson Park Gates, Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.53

Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Windsor, Ontario – Canada

6.04.54

Marathon, Ontario – Canada

6.04.55

The Canadian Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario – Canada

6.04.56

Rainbow Bridge and Carillon Tower, Niagara Falls – Canada

6.04.57

Temple Bay Lodge, Eagle River, Ontario – Canada

6.04.58

Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge – Canada

6.04.59

Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge – Canada

6.04.60

Hall of Justice and War Memorial, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Canada

 

BOX 11: continued

6.04.61

Gaspe Nord, Quebec – Canada

6.04.62

Gaspe Nord, Quebec – Canada

6.04.63

Gaspe Nord, Quebec – Canada

6.04.64

Perce, Quebec – Canada

6.04.65

La Gaspesie, Parc Du Cap-Bon-Ami, Quebec – Canada

6.04.66

Steamer passing the Blue Water International Bridge, Point Edward, near Sarnia, Ontario – Canada

6.04.67

The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal – Canada

6.04.68

La Gaspesie, Parc Du Cap-Bon-Ami, Quebec – Canada

6.04.69

Le Chateau Frontenac (Canadian Pacific Hotel), Quebec – Canada

6.04.70

Le Pont Pierre Laporte, Quebec – Canada

6.04.71

The St. Louis Gate in the wall of Old Quebec – Canada

6.04.72

Bienvenue Quebec – Canada

6.04.73

Sentry Post of the Royal 22nd Regiment at Dalhousie Gate, “La Citadelle”, Quebec – Canada

6.04.74

La porte Kent Gate, Quebec – Canada

6.04.75

Halifax Citadel National Historic Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia

6.04.76

Gaspe Nord, Quebec – Canada

6.04.77

Chateau Frontenac, Quebec – Canada

6.04.78

Bird’s eye view of “La Citadelle”, Quebec – Canada

6.04.79

La porte Kent Gate, Quebec – Canada

6.04.80

Bronc Riding, Calgary Stampede, Calgary, Alberta – Canada

6.04.81

Royal 22nd Regiment, Changing of the Guard at “La Citadelle”, Quebec – Canada

6.04.82

Castle Mountain, Banff National Park, The Canadian Rockies

6.04.83

High Park, Toronto, Ontario – Canada

6.04.84

Toronto, Ontario – Canada

6.04.85

CN Tower and the islands, Toronto – Canada

6.04.86

Inner Harbour Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.87

Legislative Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.88

The British Columbia ferries provide scenic transportation from the mainland

6.04.89

The Sunken Garden at Night, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.90

The Japanese Garden, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.91

The Begonia Bower, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.92

The Ross Fountain, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.93

Sunken Garden, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.94

Sunken Garden, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia – Canada

6.04.95

Greetings from Ontario – Canada

6.04.96

Bull Moose Feeding at Lake’s Edge – Canada

6.04.97

Lake Superior Shoreline, Northern Ontario – Canada

6.04.98

Agawa Canyon – Canada

6.04.99

Winter in Agawa Canyon Country – Canada

6.04.100

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Canada

 

 

BOX 11: continued

6.04.101

Gateway to Algoma, St. Mary’s International Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Canada

6.04.102

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Canada

6.04.103

Natures bounty, Northern Ontario – Canada

6.04.104

Algoma Central Railway Tour, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Canada

6.04.105

Dorchester Street, Montreal, Quebec – Canada

6.04.106

Basilica of Mary Queen of the World, Montreal, Quebec – Canada

6.04.107

Eglise Notre-Dame Church, Montreal, Quebec – Canada

6.04.108

Basilica of Ste. Anne De Beaupre, Quebec – Canada

6.04.109

Mont Tremblant, Quebec – Canada

6.04.110

Mount Assiniboine, Canadian Rockies

6.04.111

Moraine Lake, Banff National Park – Canadian Rockies

6.04.112

Chateau Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies

6.04.113

Castle mountain from the Bow River, Banff National Park, The Canadian Rockies

6.04.114

Castle Mountain, Banff National Park, The Canadian Rockies

6.04.115

Mount Rundle from the Vermilion Lakes, Banff National Park, The Canadian Rockies

6.04.116

Expo Centre, Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.117

Banff Springs Hotel, Canadian Rockies

6.04.118

Animals in the Canadian Rockies

6.04.119

Lake Louise in Winter, Banff National Park, The Canadian Rockies

6.04.120

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies

6.04.121

The Cave and Basin, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies

6.04.122

Castle Mountain, Canadian Rockies

6.04.123

Banff Avenue and Cascade Mountain, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies

6.04.124

The Bow Valley in Winter’s Splendor, Canadian Rockies

6.04.125

The Cave and Basin, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies

6.04.126

Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies

6.04.127

Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier, Canadian Rockies

6.04.128

Moraine Lake, Canadian Rockies

6.04.129

Tunnel Mountain Chalets, Banff, Alberta – Canada

6.04.130

Expo 86 Fairsite, Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.131

Expo 86 Fairsite, Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.130

Expo 86 Fairsite, Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.133

Expo 86 Fairsite, Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.134

Ambassador Bridge, Windsor – Canada

6.04.135

Lake Louise, Alberta – Canada

6.04.136

Vancouver, B.C. – Canada

6.04.137

Victoria, B.C. – Canada

 

BOX 11: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.05 – CUBA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.05.01

Indian Park, Havana – c. 1908

 

SUB-SERIES 6.06 – EGYPT

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.06.01

Port Said – The Harbour

6.06.02

The Sphinx and the Pyramid of Cheops, Giza - Egypt

 

SUB-SERIES 6.07 – FRANCE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.07.01

Paris – L’ Opera vu de la Rue Scribe

    6.07.02

Peille (A.-M.) – France

    6.07.03

Cote D’Azur, Nice - France

    6.07.04

The Bay of Fort De France and Fort St. Louis, Martinique – French West Indies

6.07.05

The King’s Chamber, Versailles – France

6.07.06

The Hall of Mirrors, Versailles – France

6.07.07

Aerial view of the Palace of Versailles – the foreyard, the central yard and the yard in marble, Versailles – France

6.07.08

The Palace of Versailles and the gardens in 1688, Versailles – France

6.07.09

Aspect of the old Montmartre, Paris – France

6.07.10

Le Sacre-Coeur, Paris – France

6.07.11

The Conciergerie and the Rise of the Sainte Chapelle, Paris – France

6.07.12

L’Opera, Paris – France

6.07.13

The Cathedral of Notre-Dame at night, Paris – France

6.07.14

Front façade of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris – France

6.07.15

The Moulin Rouge, Paris – France

6.07.16

Aerial view of the city and Notre-Dame, Paris – France

6.07.17

The Eiffel Tour and the gardens of Chaillot, Paris – France

6.07.18

The Isle of the City, the “New” Bridge, The Palace of Justice and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris – France

6.07.19

Eiffel Tower, Paris – France

6.07.20

Eiffel Tower, Paris – France

6.07.21

Arc de Triomphe, Paris – France

6.07.22

The Arc de Triomphe, Paris – France

6.07.23

The Chateau d’if constructed in 1524 on orders of Francis 1st, Marseille – France

6.07.24

Basilica of Notre-Dame of the Garde, Marseille – France

6.07.25

Waterfront, Marseille – France

6.07.26

Marseille – France

 

BOX 11: continued

6.07.27

Marseille – France

6.07.28

The arena of Nimes – France

6.07.29

Port and docks of Nice – France

6.07.30

Au Soleil De La Cote D’azur – France

6.07.31

Cote D’Azur-French Riviera, Nice – France

6.07.32

Cote D’Azur, Nice – France

6.07.33

Cote D’Azur-French Riviera, Nice – France

6.07.34

Maison du Cribie-Tour (tower), Lyon – France

6.07.35

The Basilica of Fourviere, Leon – France

6.07.36

Fountains at the Auditorium, Lyon – France

6.07.37

Palace Bellecour and Statue of Louis XIV, Lyon – France

6.07.38

Aerial view of Lyon – France  

6.07.39

Les Gorges Pittoresques Du Verdon – France

6.07.40

Rose window of the Cathedral of Chartres – France

6.07.41

The St. Francis Basilica – France

6.07.42

The beach of the Moure-Rouge, Cannes – France

6.07.43

La cote d’Azur, Cannes – France

6.07.44

The Quay Saint-Pierre and the Suquet, Cannes – France

6.07.45

Les Merveilles Du Val De Loire, Chenonceaux – France

6.07.46

Les Baux De Provence – France

6.07.47

Le Pont Du Gard – France

6.07.48

The Palace of the Popes and the Cathedral  Notre-Dame des Coms, Avignon – France

6.07.49

The seven Popes of Avignon – France

6.07.50

Avignon – France

6.07.51

Nieul – France

6.07.52

Sous le Beau Ciel de Provence – France

6.07.53

The Quay Saint-Pierre and the Soquet, Cannes – France

6.07.54

The Azure Coast, Cannes – France

6.07.55

Fire-works, first: the Casino, at the background the Croiset-te walk, Cannes – France

6.07.56

The Croisette and its beaches, at the background the Gardens and a part of the Port Pierre Canto, Cannes – France

6.07.57

The Azure Coast, Cannes – France

6.07.58

The Croisette and the new Festival Palace dominated by the Suquet, The Azure Coast, Cannes – France

6.07.59

The friendship post card, Bordeaux – France

 

SUB-SERIES 6.08 – GERMANY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.08.01

Ober-Ammergau, site of The Ober-Ammergau Passion Play in the German Tyrolean Alps – Bavaria, Germany – card produced for the St. Louis World’s Fair – 1904

 

 

BOX 11: continued

6.08.02

Christ blessing his disciples – Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.03

On the Mount of Olives - Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.04

The Crown of Thorns - Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.05

Descent from the Cross - Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.06

Pieta - Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.07

The Resurrection - Scene from the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play – c. 1900

6.08.08

Delmold – Dar Schloss – Germany – c. 1955

6.08.09

Muchen, Jugtizpalast – Munich House (Hall) of Justice – c. 1914 – card written from Vienna on 28 June 1914 by the Douglasses to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Campbell of Piqua – NOTE: This card was written on the day that the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand as assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia, the event which set off World War I.

6.08.10

Faurndau Kirche (Church) – c. 1910

6.08.11

Cannstatt a. N. Konig Karlbrucke – c. 1902

6.08.12

Stuttgart Karlsvorstadt m. Degerloch – c. 1910

6.08.13

Leipzig – Das neue Rathaus

6.08.14

Ulm Cathedral, Wurtenburg – Germany

6.08.15

Mossingen – Germany

6.08.16

Bierbrauerei Kercher

6.08.17

Dominikus Zimmermann

6.08.18

Bund, Lander and Gemeinden in der Bundesrepublik – Deutschland

6.08.19

Fur die Jugend 1985, Adler-Dreirad 1888

6.08.20

Eroffnung des Schleswig-Holsteinischen Canals 1784

6.08.21

Fur den Sport 1986

6.08.22

Kunstschatze in Berliner Museen, Gottin mit Perlenturban

6.08.23

Weltpfadfinderkonferenz 1985 Muchen – Deutschland

6.08.24

Alpen-Aurikel

6.08.25

Fur die Jugend 1985, Jaray-Rad 1925

6.08.26

Fur die Wohifahrtspflege, Holunder-Knabenkraut

6.08.27

Mumienhulle Mit Portrattafel Einer Frau

6.08.28

Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim

6.08.29

Prinz Iunu Am Speisetisch, Hildesheim, Pelizaeus-Museum

6.08.30

Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim

6.08.31

Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim

6.08.32

Claude Monet, Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville, 1870

6.08.33

Dom und Hohenzollernbrucke, Cologne – Germany

6.08.34

Frankfurt Am Main, Hochst – Germany

6.08.35

Deutschland-Germany, Allemagne-Germania

6.08.36

Burgen am Rhein – Germany

6.08.37

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Town Hall – Germany

6.08.38

The Loreley of Heinrich Heine

6.08.39

History of Cologne Cathedral – Germany

6.08.40

Schildergasse, Cologne – Germany

 

BOX 11: continued

6.08.41

Freiburg – Germany

6.08.42

Freiburg im Breisgau City Hall – Germany

6.08.43

Freiburg Im Breisgau, Munsterplatz – Kornhaus mit Fischbrunnen – Germany

6.08.44

Freiburg Im Breisgau, Munster U. L. Frau – Germany

6.08.45

Freiburg Im Breisgau – Germany

6.08.46

Heidelberg in the winter – Germany

6.08.47

Bridge Gate and monument to Charles Theodore, Heidelberg – Germany

6.08.48

Heidelberg – Germany

6.08.49

Schloss vom Osten, Heidelberg – Germany

6.08.50

Heidelberg – Germany

6.08.51

German post card written in German, date c. 1895

6.08.52

German post card written in German, date c. 1895

6.08.53

German post card written in German, date c. 1895

6.08.54

Gruss Cleebronn

6.08.55

Hie gut Wurttemberg allweg. Mossingen, Partie an de Steinlach – Germany

6.08.56

German post card written in German, date c. 1905

6.08.57

Schloss und Park Nymphenburg, Munich – Germany

6.08.58

National Museum, Munich – Germany

6.08.59

Marienplatz, Munich – Germany

6.08.60

National Theater, Munich – Germany

6.08.61

Mossingen – Germany

6.08.62

Rudesheim am Rhein – Germany

6.08.63

Rudesheim Am Rhein – Germany

6.08.64

Das Niederwalddenkmal Bei Rudesheim, Rudesheim am Rhein  – Germany

6.08.65

Pension Riedel, Rudesheim am Rhein – Germany

6.08.66

St. Moritz by night

 

SUB-SERIES 6.09 – ITALY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.09.01

Roma – Piazza S. Pietro col Colonnato – c. 1913

6.09.02

Roma – St. Peter’s Square – c. 1972

6.09.03

“Italia” Societa Di Navigazione, Genova – Italian ship line – photo is of the ship, Saturnia – c. 1980

6.09.04

Piazza San Marco [ St. Mark’s Square], Venice – Italy

6.09.05

The Colosseum, Rome – Italy

6.09.06

The Golden House, Venice – Italy

6.09.07

The Mori and Ducal Palace, Venice – Italy

6.09.08

Bridge of Sighs, Venice – Italy

6.09.09

The Grand Canal and Church of the Health, Venice – Italy

6.09.10

St. Marcus Square, flock of pigeons, Venice – Italy

6.09.11

St. Mark Basilika, Venice – Italy

6.09.12

Gondolas at rest, Venice – Italy

 

BOX 11: continued

6.09.13

The Palace of the Doges, Venice – Italy

6.09.14

View from a gondola, Venice – Italy

6.09.15

The Mori, Venice – Italy

6.09.16

Venice – Italy

6.09.17

Hotel Friuli, Tarvisio – Italy

6.09.18

Neptune Fountain by night, Villa D’Este, Tivoli – Italy

6.09.19

Catacombe Di S. Callisto, The Popes’ Crypt (3rd Century), Rome – Italy

6.09.20

Catacombe Di S. Callisto, Crypt of St. Cecilia (2nd-3rd centuries), Rome – Italy

6.09.21

Vatican City, The Sistine Chapel, Rome – Italy

6.09.22

Vatican City, St. Peter’s Basilica, The Pieta by Michelangelo, Rome – Italy

6.09.23

St. Peter’s Square, Rome – Italy

6.09.24

Pope John Paul II

6.09.25

St. Peter’s Square, Rome – Italy

6.09.26

Altar of the Nation, Rome – Italy

6.09.27

Cecilia Metella’s Mausoleum, Rome – Italy

6.09.28

Arc of Costantine [Constantine], Rome – Italy

6.09.29

Sant’ Angelo Bridge and Castle, Rome – Italy

6.09.30

Sant’ Angelo Bridge and Castle at night, Rome – Italy

6.09.31

The Pantheon, Rome – Italy

6.09.32

The Coliseum at night, Rome – Italy

6.09.33

Roman Forum, Rome – Italy

6.09.34

St. Angel Castle and St. Peter’s Cupola at sunset, Rome – Italy

6.09.35

Rome – Italy

6.09.36

Rome – Italy

6.09.37

The Coliseum, Rome – Italy

6.09.38

Cathedral Apais and Leaning Tower, Pisa – Italy

6.09.39

The Leaning Tower, Pisa – Italy

6.09.40

The Cathedral (Lorenzo Maitani), Orvieto – Italy

6.09.41

General view of Orvieto – Italy

6.09.42

Night view from Michelangelo Square, Florence – Italy

6.09.43

Signoria Square, Florence – Italy

6.09.44

City of Dreams, general view, Florence – Italy

6.09.45

The Accademia Gallery, The David of Michelangelo, Florence – Italy

6.09.46

Façade of the Cathedral, Florence – Italy

6.09.47

Old Bridge, Florence – Italy

6.09.48

Aerial view of Florence – Italy

6.09.49

Three dimensional map of Florence done in 1480 – Italy

6.09.50

Florence – Italy

6.09.51

Rio di Canonica, Venice – Italy

6.09.52

Riviera dei  Flori, general view of the Azure coast from the east, Ventimiglia – Italy

6.09.53

Basilica of St. Marcus, Venice – Italy

6.09.54

Aerial view of the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, Venice – Italy

 

BOX 11: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.10 – MALTA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.10.01

Mosta Church, Malta – note: The third largest dome in the world.

6.10.02

Aerial view of the village of Mellieha – Malta

 

BOX / BOOK #12

 

SUB-SERIES 6.11 – MEXICO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.11.01

Mexico.  Alameda y S. Juan de Dios – c. 1900

6.11.02

Tipos Mexicanos, Tiachiquero

6.11.03

Tipos Mexicanos, Vendedoras de Tortillas.

6.11.04

Tipos Mexicanos, Vendedor de Tinajas.

6.11.05

Un aguadon

6.11.06

Mexican wagon

6.11.07

Mexican Ovens

6.11.08

Posing for their picture, Mexico

6.11.09

Sagrario de Guadalupe: Subida al Tepeyac y La Vela

6.11.10

The Cathedral, Monterey, Mexico

6.11.11

Canal de la Viga y Santa Anita

6.11.12

Tipos Mexicanos, Vendedor de Canastas

6.11.13

Tipos Mexicanos, India con su htjo

6.11.14

Hauling lumber to market

6.11.15

Preparing dinner in Mexico

6.11.16

Lavanderas Mexicanas

6.11.17

Saddle Mountain (La Silla), Monterey, Mexico

6.11.18

Municipal Palace, Monterey, Mexico

6.11.19

Castillo de Chapultepec

6.11.20

Familia Mexicana

6.11.21

Vendedores ambulantes

6.11.22

Museo Nacional: Coche del Emperador Maximiliano (The royal coach of the Emperor Maxmillian of Mexico c. 1865) -

6.11.23

Mexico.  Volcan de Popocatepetl

6.11.24

Panorama Guanajuato – Mexico

6.11.25

Mexico. Ixtacihuati

6.11.26

Mexico.; Piedra de Sacrificio

6.11.27

Carreta Mexicana

6.11.28

Bishop’s Place, Monterey, Mexico

6.11.29

Muchacha y un arado

 

BOX 12: continued

6.11.30

Un Mercado en la calle

6.11.31

Loaded burros

6.11.32

Tortillera

6.11.33

Welcome to Mexico, Entrance to Tijuana – Mexico

6.11.34

Aztec Calendar, Mexico site of the 1970 Soccer World Championship

6.11.35

Monterrey Building and panoramic view of Monterrey – Mexico

6.11.36

Popular Bank, Fountain and Cathedral, Monterrey – Mexico

6.11.37

Interior of the La Purisima Church, Monterrey – Mexico

6.11.38

Four views of Monterrey – Mexico

6.11.39

Zaragoza Market, Piedras Negras – Mexico

6.11.40

The Cavern Café, Nogales, Sonora – Mexico

6.11.41

Saint Dominics Church in Oaxaca – Mexico

6.11.42

Campillo Street, Nogales – Mexico

6.11.43

Ave. Revolucion, main tourist shopping area in Tijuana – Mexico

6.11.44

Main Street at night, Tijuana – Mexico

6.11.45

Greetings from Cancun – Mexico

 

SUB-SERIES 6.12 – THE NETHERLANDS       

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.12.01

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.02

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.03

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.04

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.05

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.06

Dutch country scene – blue lithograph – J.G. Gerstenhauer

6.12.07

Bulb culture between Leyden and Haarlem – Holland

6.12.08

Central Station, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.09

Hindeloopen – Holland

6.12.10

Groeten uit Holland

6.12.11

Volendam – Holland

6.12.12

Undermill of the “Stepwise drainage-mill of the Driemanspolder” – Holland

6.12.13

Windmill along Haarlemmerringdijk near the aquaduct – Holland

6.12.14

Two windmills – Holland

6.12.15

Windmill – Holland

6.12.16

Clogmaker in his workshop – Holland

6.12.17

Groeten uit Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.18

Groeten uit Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.19

Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.20

Old gables on the Herengracht, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.21

Wooden drawbridge called De Magere Brug across the Amstel, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.22

Montelbaan Tower, Amsterdam – Holland

 

BOX 12: continued

6.12.23

The Rijksmuseum which houses Rembrandt’s famous “Nightwatch”, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.24

The barrel-organ Pipo, the Amesterdam organ with the finest sound – Holland

6.12.25

The Royal Palace dominating the Dam-square, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.26

The Central Station, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.27

The canals at night, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.28

The Westerkerk (West Church), Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.29

Groeten uit Volendam – Holland

6.12.30

Groeten uit Volendam – Holland

6.12.31

The National Monument, Amsterdam – Holland

6.12.32

De Jacobs Hoeve Cheesefarm, a folio of 8 photographs of cheese making, Katwoude – Holland

6.12.33

Leidsegracht, Amsterdam – Holland

 

SUB-SERIES 6.13 – PANAMA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.13.01

Empire, showing waste of old French machinery – c. 1910

6.13.02

The Canal at empire, looking north, Canal Zone – c. 1912

6.13.03

Bird’s eye view of Culebra, Canal Zone, Panama – c. 1912

6.13.04

The Great Culebra Cut, Panama Canal – c. 1912

6.13.05

Latest view of the Culebra Cut – c. 1912

 

SUB-SERIES 6.14 – SWITZERLAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.14.01

Station Vitznau Und de Rigibahn – c. 1905

6.14.02

Basel. Rathaus – c. 1911

6.14.03

Jesuitenkirche (Jesuit Church), Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.04

Coats of Arms of the Swiss Confederation and Cantons – Switzerland

6.14.05

Switzerland

6.14.06

Field flowers – Switzerland

6.14.07

Wild Alpine flowers – Switzerland

6.14.08

Edelweiss in bloom – Switzerland

6.14.09

Grindelwald, Wetterhorn – Switzerland

6.14.10

Alpine Horn

6.14.11

Basel – Switzerland

6.14.12

Interlaken with Jungfrau – Switzerland

6.14.13

Lake of Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.14

Aerial view of Lucerne and the Alps – Switzerland

6.14.15

Chapel bridge with Water Tower and Mt. Pilate, Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.16

Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.17

The Lion’s Monument by Thorwaldsen at Lucerne – Switzerland

 

BOX 12: continued

6.14.18

Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.19

Mount Pilatus with aerial cableway and view  of Lake Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.20

Cable railway at Mount Pilatus, Lucerne – Switzerland

6.14.21

Matterhorn – Switzerland

 

SUB-SERIES 6.15 – THAILAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.15.01

Thai Classical Dancing – c. 1978

6.15.02

Floating Market – Thailand

6.15.03

Dammernsaduak Floating Market, Rajburi Province – Thailand

6.15.04

Chiangmai – Thailand

 

SUB-SERIES 6.16 – VENEZUELA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.16.01

Teatro Baralt, Maracairo

6.16.02

Bolivar Avenue at 8:30 a.m., Caracas – Venezuela

 

SUB-SERIES 6.17 – AFRICA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.17.01

Royal Natal National Park – Republic of South Africa

6.17.02

Voortrekker Monument – Republic of South Africa

6.17.03

Blyde River Canyon – Republic of South Africa

6.17.04

Orange River – Republic of South Africa

6.17.05

Vals River: Kroonstad – Republic of South Africa

6.17.06

Uvongo Beach – Republic of South Africa

6.17.07

Hotel Boulevard, Nairobi – Kenya

6.17.08

A wing from the old city of Tripoli – Lybia

6.17.09

Blank

6.17.10

Cape Town – Republic of South Africa

6.17.11

Arriving at the Upper Cable Station, 3.500’ above Cape Town – Republic of South Africa

6.17.12

Table Mountain at night, Cape Town – Republic of South Africa

6.17.13

Cape Province, Organ Pipes in the Cango Caves – Republic of South Africa

6.17.14

Cape Peninsula, bouquet of Proteas – Republic of South Africa

6.17.15

Africa In Colour, African folk-dance – Cameroun

 

BOX 12: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.18 – AUSTRIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.18.01

Das Berchtesgtadener Land

6.18.02

St. Anton Am Arlberg, Tirol – Austria

6.18.03

St. Christoph, am Arlberg, Tirol – Austria

6.18.04

Stuben, am Arlberg, Tirol – Austria

6.18.05

St. Christoph, am Arlberg, Tirol – Austria

6.18.06

Olympiastadt Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria, XII Olympic Winter Games 1976

6.18.07

View of Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse with City Hall Tower, Golden Roof and Nordkette, Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria

6.18.08

Innsbruck at twilight, Tirol – Austria

6.18.09

Maria-Theresia-Street with the statue of St. Anne, Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria

6.18.10

Mario-Theresien-Strasse, Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria

6.18.11

Innsbruck, Triumphpforte mit Nordkette, Tirol – Austria

6.18.12

The Basilica of Wilten “Our Lady under the four Pillars”, Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria

6.18.13

The Basilica of Wilten “Our Lady under the four Pillars”, Innsbruck, Tirol – Austria

6.18.14

Innsbruck street café, Tirol – Austria

6.18.15

Innsbruck – Goldenes Dachl, Tirol – Austria

6.18.16

Dellach am Worthersee, Karnten – Austria

6.18.17

Salzburg, the City of Mozart – Austria

6.18.18

The Sound of Music, Salzburg – Austria

6.18.19

View of Salzburg with the town bridge – Austria

6.18.20

Salzburg, Alstadt mit Festung “Hohensalzburg” – Austria

6.18.21

The festival city Salzburg – the main bridge over the Salzach and the fortress – Austria

6.18.22

Festival City of Salzburg, Old Town; Getreidegasse – Austria

6.18.23

Festival City of Salzburg, The Horse-pond in the Sigmunds Platz and the Festspielhaus – Austria

6.18.24

Salzburg – Town of Mozart, view from the Humold-Terrace – Austria

6.18.25

Festival Town Salzburg, The castle Leopold’s Crown and fortress – Austria

6.18.26

Salzburg with Salzach (river) view South-East – Austria

6.18.27

View of Salzburg with fortress – Austria

6.18.28

Kurhaus Semmeringbahn – Austria

6.18.29

Breitenstein-Kreuzberg – Austria

6.18.30

Spanish Court Riding School, Vienna – Austria

6.18.31

The Prater and the Giant Wheel, Vienna – Austria

6.18.32

Votiv Church, Vienna – Austria

6.18.33

Maria Theresia Monument, Vienna – Austria

6.18.34

Ellinghof Hotel and Restaurant, Vienna – Austria

6.18.35

Burgtheater, Vienna – Austria

6.18.36

City Hall (Rathaus), Vienna – Austria

 

BOX 12: continued

6.18.37

Belvedere Palace, Vienna – Austria

6.18.38

Johann Strauss Monument, Vienna – Austria

6.18.39

Opera House, Vienna – Austria

6.18.40

St. Charles’ Church, Vienna – Austria

6.18.41

Karlskirche (St. Charles’ Church), Vienna – Austria

6.18.42

Die Hofburg vom Michaelerplatz gesehn, Vienna – Austria

6.18.43

Vienna at night – Am Graben, Vienna – Austria

6.18.44

St. Stephens’ Cathedral and St. Peters Church, Vienna – Austria

6.18.45

Schoenbrunn Castle, Vienna – Austria

 

SUB-SERIES 6.19 – BAHAMAS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.19.01

Paradise Beach, Paradise Island, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.02

Police guard standing sentry at Government House, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.03

Eleuthera, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.04

Bahamian Sunset

6.19.05

Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.06

Native Straw Market at the International Bazaar, Freeport, Grand Bahama

6.19.07

Blackbeard’s Tower, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.08

Bay Street, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.09

Rawson Square, downtown Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.10

Sheraton British Colonial Hotel, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.11

Poinciana Tree on East Bay Road, Nassau – Bahamas

6.19.12

Bahamian Flowers

6.19.13

14 picture folio of Nassau – Bahamas

 

SUB-SERIES 6.20 – BAHRAIN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.20.01

Bahrain Fort, Greetings from Bahrain

6.20.02

Warm Greetings from Gulf Hotel – Bahrain

 

SUB-SERIES 6.21 – BARBADOS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.21.01

Andromeda Gardens and the Atlantic Ocean beyond - Barbados

 

SUB-SERIES 6.22 – CEYLON – SRI  LANKA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.22.01

Colombo City and Harbour – Ceylon

 

BOX 12: continued

6.22.02

Ruvanweliseya, Anuradhapura – Ceylon

6.22.03

Naga Guard Stone, Anuradhapura – Ceylon

 

SUB-SERIES 6.23 – CHILE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.23.01

Postal Panoramica Republica De Chile

 

 

 

SUB-SERIES 6.24 – CHINA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.24.01

Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

6.24.02

The belfry at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

 

SUB-SERIES 6.25 – COSTA RICA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.25.01

Music Kiosk, San Jose – Costa Rica

6.25.02

Virgen del Mar, Annual Holiday, Puntarenas – Costa Rica

6.25.03

A folio of 5 photographs of Costa Rica

6.25.04

A folio of 5 photographs of Costa Rica

6.25.05

A folio of 5 photographs of Costa Rica

 

SUB-SERIES 6.26 – CYPRUS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.26.01

Kykko Monastery – Cyprus

6.26.02

The Harbour, Paphos – Cyprus

 

SUB-SERIES 6.27 – CZECHOSLOVAKIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.27.01

The Old Town Square, Praha (Prague) - Czechoslovakia

 

SUB-SERIES 6.28 – DENMARK

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.28.01

The Little Mermaid at Langelinie, Copenhagen – The Kingdom of Denmark

 

BOX 12: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.29 – UNITED KINGDOM (England, Scotland, Wales)

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.29.01

 Houses of Parliament, London – England

6.29.02

Tower Bridge and Pool of London, London – England

6.29.03

King’s College, Cambridge – England

6.29.04

Cathedral and Royal Infirmary, Glasgow – Scotland

6.29.05

The Valley of the Tay from above Kinfauns Castle, Perth – Scotland

6.29.06

The Llangollen Canal – Wales

6.29.07

Passes of North Wales

6.29.08

Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament clock, London – England

6.29.09

Greetings from London – England

6.29.10

The Royal Wedding, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer – 1981

6.29.11

The marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer – 1981

6.29.12

London’s Pageantry

6.29.13

Some of London’s Bridges from the air

6.29.14

Tower Bridge and the River Thames by night, London – England

6.29.15

Buckingham Palace, London – England

6.29.16

Buckingham Palace, London – England

6.29.17

Trooping the Colour, London – England

6.29.18

Mounted and Dismounted Sentries of the Lifeguard, Whitehall, London – England

6.29.19

Cleopatra’s Needle, Victoria Embankment, London – England

6.29.20

The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge, London – England

6.29.21

Piccadilly Circus at night, London – England

6.29.22

Post Office Tower, London – England

6.29.23

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London – England

6.29.24

Interior, The High Altar, St. Paul’s Cathedral, London – England

6.29.25

Tower Bridge, London – England

6.29.26

The Tower and Tower Bridge, London – England

6.29.27

The Crown Jewels in the Tower of London – England

6.29.28

Westminster Abby, London – England

6.29.29

Westminster Abby at night, London – England

6.29.30

Stonehenge, Wiltshire – England

6.29.31

Windsor Castle, Berkshire – England

6.29.32

The Tower of London and Tower Bridge – England

6.29.33

St. Paul’s Cathedral at night, London – England

6.29.34

Inspection of the Yeomen Warders, Tower of London – England

6.29.35

Westminster Abbey floodlit at night, London – England

6.29.36

Trafalgar Square, London – England

6.29.37

Trooping the Colour, Horse Guards Parade, London – England

6.29.38

The English Riviera: Torquay, Paignton, Brixham – England

 

 

BOX 12: continued

6.29.39

Greetings from Wales, Inigo Jones Bridge and Tu Hwn’t I’r Bont., Lianrwst, Gwynedd – Wales

6.29.40

Prince Rupert Hotel, Shrewsbury – Wales

6.29.41

The Beatles

6.29.42

St. George’s Chapel, Windson, The West Window – England

 

SUB-SERIES 6.30 – FIJI  ISLANDS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.30.01

The Fijian, Yanuca Island Resort – Fiji

6.30.02

Village Entertainment – Fiji

6.30.03

Beach-side Bure – Fiji

6.30.04

Oni Beach, on the Island of Nananu-i-ra, Northern Viti Levu - Fiji

 

SUB-SERIES 6.31 – GRAND CAYMAN, BRITISH WEST INDIES

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.31.01

Seven-Mile Sunset, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.

6.31.02

Bodden Town sunrise, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.

6.31.03

Grand Cayman, B.W.I.

6.31.04

Spanish Bay Reef, Grand Cayman, B.W.I.

6.31.05

Grand Cayman, B.W.I.

6.31.06

Sunset in the Cayman Islands, B.W.I.

 

SUB-SERIES 6.32 – GREECE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.32.01

A folder of ten photographs of the Monuments of Ancient Athens – Greece

6.32.02

Athens Sounion – Greece

6.32.03

Acropolis, general view, Athens – Greece

6.32.04

Acropolis at night illuminated, Athens – Greece

6.32.05

Picturesque view in the port of Aegina – Greece

6.32.06

Partial view of Myconos – Greece

6.32.07

The National Library, Athens – Greece

6.32.08

Greetings from Greece

6.32.09

Athens – Greece

6.32.10

Greece

6.32.11

Poros, view by night – Greece

6.32.12

Greetings from Hydra – Greece

6.32.13

National Archaeological Museum, Gold Cup (masterpiece of the Cretomycenaean goldsmiths) 15th century B.C., Athens – Greece

BOX 12: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.33 – GUAM

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.33.01

Ft. Soleded - Guam

 

SUB-SERIES 6.34 – GREECE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.34.01

National Palace, seat of the government – Guatemala, C.A.

 

SUB-SERIES 6.35 – HONG KONG

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.35.01

Crowded street in Wanchai – Hong Kong

6.35.02

Statue Square and the Supreme Court surrounded by the Banks of Central – Hong Kong

 

SUB-SERIES 6.36 – ICELAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.36.01

An Island is born – Surtsey, the new island south of Iceland

6.36.02

Just following the Viking Tracks, Iceland was settled in the 9th and 10th centuries by Norvegians and by Celts coming from the British Isles.

 

SUB-SERIES 6.37 – INDIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.37.01

Buland Darwaza, the highest and greatest gateway in India, Agra – India

 

SUB-SERIES 6.38 – IRELAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.38.01

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin – Ireland

6.38.02

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin – Ireland

6.38.03

Grafton Street, Dublin – Ireland

6.38.04

Benbulben, County Sligo – Ireland

6.38.05

Ireland

6.38.06

Blarney Castle, County Cork - Ireland

6.38.07

Greetings from Ireland

6.38.08

Irish thatched cottage in a sheltered glen

 

BOX 12: continued

6.38.09

The Skelligs, Ballinskelligs Bay, Ring of Kerry – Ireland

6.38.10

Waterford Crystal

6.38.11

Ross Castle, Killarney, County Kerry – Ireland

6.38.12

Irish Pubs

BOX / BOOK #13

 

SUB-SERIES 6.39 – ISRAEL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.39.01

Jerusalem, The Tower of David – Israel

6.39.02

Jerusalem – Garden Tomb – Israel

6.39.03

Church and Garden of Gethsemane, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.04

Golden Gate, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.05

St. Stephen Gate, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.06

Star of Bethlehem, Bethlehem – Israel

6.39.07

Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem – Israel

6.39.08

Dome of Ecce Homo, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.09

Dominus Flevit Chapel, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.10

Mount of Olives, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.11

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.12

Bells of Bethlehem, Bethlehem – Israel

6.39.13

Church of the Holy Sepulchre calvary, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.14

Interior, Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem – Israel

6.39.15

Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem – Israel

6.39.16

The Calvary, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.17

Garden of Gethsemane, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.18

Garden Tomb, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.19

Caves of Qumran, interior, Jericho – Israel

6.39.20

Elisha Spring, Jericho – Israel

6.39.21

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.22

The northern palace, circular building, middle terrace, Massada – Israel

6.39.23

The Western Wall, Jerusalem – Israel

6.39.24

Church of the Nativity, seen through a fish-eye lens, Bethlehem – Israel

 

SUB-SERIES 6.40 – JAMAICA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.40.01

The Martha Brae River near Falmouth – Jamaica

6.40.02

Franklyn D. Resort, Runaway Bay, St. Ann – Jamaica

6.40.03

Franklyn D. Resort, Runaway Bay, St. Ann – Jamaica

6.40.04

Franklyn D. Resort, Runaway Bay, St. Ann – Jamaica

 

BOX 13: continued

6.40.05

Palm studded sunset – Jamaica

6.40.06

Swaying Palms along the coast – Jamaica

6.40.07

Rafting party on the Rio Grande River – Jamaica

6.40.08

Jamaica House, the official residence of the Prime Minister – Jamaica

6.40.09

Doctor’s Cave Beach, Montego Bay – Jamaica

6.40.10

Doctor’s Cave Beach, Montego Bay – Jamaica

6.40.11

Donkey, a familiar sight at Montego Bay – Jamaica

 

SUB-SERIES 6.41 – JAPAN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.41.01

Shopping Square, Asakusa Temple, Tokyo – Japan

6.41.02

The Maiko in Kimono preparing for a walk, near Kodaiji Temple, Kyoto - Japan

 

SUB-SERIES 6.42 – LIECHTENSTEIN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.42.01

Furstentum Principality of Liechtenstein

6.42.02

The Furstiche Familie von Liechtenstein

6.42.03

Vaduz with the Castle Furstentum Liechtenstein

6.42.04

Vaduz Castle, Principality of Liechtenstein

6.42.05

Vaduz Castle, Principality of Liechtenstein

 

SUB-SERIES 6.43 – MONACO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.43.01

The Palace of the Prince – Monaco

6.43.02

The Principality of Monaco, the Palace of the Prince – Monaco

6.43.03

The Casino, Monte Carlo – Monaco

 

SUB-SERIES 6.44 – NEW ZEALAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.44.01

Bowen Falls, Milford Sound – New Zealand

6.44.02

Rotorua – New Zealand

6.44.03

Rotorua – New Zealand

6.44.04

Auckland – New Zealand

6.44.05

Rainbow Springs, Rotorua – New Zealand

6.44.06

Kiwi and Egg – New Zealand

6.44.07

The Homer Tunnel – New Zealand

6.44.08

Westland – New Zealand

 

BOX 13: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.45 – PAKISTAN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.45.01

Camel cart, Karachi – Pakistan

 

SUB-SERIES 6.46 – PERU

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.46.01

Baby Vicuna, Cuzco – Peru

 

SUB-SERIES 6.47 – POLAND

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.47.01

Tatry – Poland

6.47.02

Tatry – Poland

6.47.03

Zabytki Odrodzenia - Poland

 

SUB-SERIES 6.48 – PORTUGAL

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.48.01

Cascais, Costa Do Estoril – Portugal

6.48.02

Miradouro De Santa Luzia, Lisbon – Portugal

6.48.03

Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos, Lisbon – Portugal

6.48.04

Bullfight theme “Bandarilhas”, Ribatejo – Portugal

6.48.05

Our Lady of Fatima, Fatima - Portugal

 

SUB-SERIES 6.49 – PUERTO RICO

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.49.01

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

6.49.02

Sunset in Puerto Rico

6.49.03

El Conquistador hotel, Las Croabas, Fajardo – Puerto Rico

6.49.04

El Yunque Rain Forest, El Yunque – Puerto Rico

6.49.05

Luquillo – Puerto Rico

6.49.06

Luquillo Beach, Luquillo – Puerto Rico

6.49.07

Fruit Vendor’s Row, Entrance to Luquillo Beach, Luquillo – Puerto Rico

6.49.08

Greetings from San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.09

Cristo Chapel, built in 1753, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.10

Old San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.11

El Morro at sunset, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.12

Castillo San Cristobal, U.S. National Park Service, San Juan – Puerto Rico

 

BOX 13: continued

6.49.13

Panoramic view of the hotel section of the Condado, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.14

Castillo San Cristobal, U.S. National Park Service, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.15

Condado Section, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.16

View of San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.17

Statue of Ponce De Leon and 16th century San Jose Church, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.18

View from El Morro in Old San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.19

Isle Verde beach – Puerto Rico

6.49.20

Inter island sailing cargo ships tied up at Old San Juan pier – Puerto Rico

6.49.21

Walls of San Cristobal Fortress, San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.22

San Juan – Puerto Rico

6.49.23

International Airport Isla Verde – Puerto Rico

6.49.24

Puerto Rico

 

SUB-SERIES 6.50 – SAUDI ARABIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.50.01

Greetings from Tabuk – Saudi Arabia

6.50.02

Greetings from Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.03

Two minarets of the Holy Mosque, Mecca – Saudi Arabia

6.50.04

Bedouin Tent, West Region – Saudi Arabia

6.50.05

Farmers near the city, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.06

Greetings from Mecca – Saudi Arabia

6.50.07

Greetings from Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.08

Symbol of Unity, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.09

Façade, Saudi architecture, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.10

The rare Bedouin with his enchanting landscapes – Saudi Arabia

6.50.11

Al-Masmak Palace, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.12

Traditional architecture in Madinah – Saudi Arabia

6.50.13

Jeweler at the Gold Souq, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia

6.50.14

Ahmed Abdul Wahed Trading Est., Jeddah – Saudi Arabia

6.50.15

Gizan, from the Legacy – Saudi Arabia

6.50.16

Jeddah – Saudi Arabia

6.50.17

The camel – Saudi Arabia

6.50.18

Traditional water well, Al-Diriyah – Saudi Arabia

 

SUB-SERIES 6.51 – SINGAPORE

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.51.01

Greetings from Singapore

6.51.02

Haw Par Villa – Singapore

6.51.03

The Mandai Orchid Garden, an Orchid Paradise - Singapore

 

 

BOX 13: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.52 – SOUTH AFRICA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.51.01

South African Museum, Cape Town – South Africa

6.51.02

Orient Beach, East London – South Africa

6.51.03

Caledon – South Africa

6.51.04

The Garden Route train – South Africa

6.51.05

Lambert’s Bay – South Africa

6.51.06

Belvidere near Knysna – South Africa

6.51.07

Port Elizabeth – South Africa

6.51.08

Clifton near Cape Town – South Africa

6.51.09

Oudtshoorn District – South Africa

6.51.10

Cape Town – South Africa

6.51.11

Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth – South Africa

6.51.12

Kirstenbosch near Cape Town – South Africa

 

SUB-SERIES 6.53 – SPAIN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.53.01

Different aspects of Seville – Spain

6.53.02

Torre del Oro, Seville – Spain

6.53.03

Plaza Virgen de los Reyes, Seville – Spain

6.53.04

La Giralda, Seville – Spain

6.53.05

Toledo – Spain

6.53.06

Mezquita Cathedral, Principal Nave, Mihrab rear end, Cordoba – Spain

6.53.07

Interior of the Mezquita Cathedral, Cordoba – Spain

6.53.08

Lane and Flower’s square, Cordoba – Spain

6.53.09

Barcelona – Spain

6.53.10

Puerta de Alcala, Madrid – Spain

6.53.11

Castilla Square, Generalisimo Avenue, Madrid – Spain

6.53.12

St. James el Arrabal and Bisagra’s Door, Toledo – Spain

 

SUB-SERIES 6.54 – ST. LUCIA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.54.01

The Pitons, Soufriere – St. Lucia

 

SUB-SERIES 6.55 – SWEDEN

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.55.01

Barsebacks kyrka (church) – Sweden

BOX 13: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 6.56 – TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.56.01

Sun Moon Lake – Taiwan

6.56.02

T’sz-en Tower, Sun-Moon Lake – Taiwan

 

SUB-SERIES 6.57 – TURKEY

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.57.01

St. John and Isa Bey mosque, Selcuk – Turkey

 

SUB-SERIES 6.58 – VIRGIN ISLANDS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

6.58.01

St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.02

Beautiful tropical Hibiscus – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.03

U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.04

Veterans Drive, St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.05

Sunset on “Beloved Isle Cayman” – British West Indies

6.58.06

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.07

St. Thomas sunset – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.08

Cruise ships at St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.09

St. Thomas sunset – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.10

Typical day in Charlotte Amalie Harbor – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.11

Harbor scene, St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.12

Secret Harbour Beach, St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.13

St. Thomas Harbor and Beaches – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.14

Magens Bay, St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.15

Harbor and town of Charlotte Amalie – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.16

Spectacular Charlotte Amalie Harbor – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.17

Town of Charlotte Amalie as seen from Bluebeard’s Castle – U.S. Virgin Islands

6.58.18

Harbor and city of Charlotte Amalie showing Hassel Island – U.S. Virgin Islands

 

BOX / BOOK #13

 

SERIES 7:  MISCELLANEOUS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

7.001

A car wreck – c. 1915 (2)

7.002

Aviator  - taken two hours before fatal flight at Troy, Ohio – 22 Sept. 1911

 

BOX 13: continued

7.003

Wreck on C.H. & D. Railroad at Piqua, O. – September 18, 1910 – photo by Huntzinger

7.004

View along D.&T. Line at Farringtons, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1911

7.005

Scene near Swift Run, Piqua, Ohio – Interurban railroad car – Johnston Cemetery is in the background – location of the present roadside part – c. 1910

7.006

“Otath-he-waugh-Pe-Qua” – “He has come out of the ashes”, depicts the origin of the name Piqua (6) – Artist is Michael Chomyk – mural painted in 1953 at Third Savings and Loan Co. on N. Wayne Street.

7.007

Snow Storm April 29, 1909

7.008

Vice President Richard Nixon; his wife, Pat; and daughters Julie and Tricia – 1952

7.009

W.C. Cook, Threshermen – 1918

7.010

Ralph Pollock and His Orchestra – Playing Keith-Albee-Orpheum Circuits

7.011

S.S. Scottish Hero – New Castle – Marine City, Michigan

7.012

Three men at a table, drinking, smoking, posed as gangsters.

7.013

Mother with adult son and daughter

7.014

Man standing on a sidewalk

7.015

Three men on a construction site working on a foundation

7.016

Formal, full length portrait of a man

7.017

Portrait of old man with a full beard.

7.018

What’s left of corn crib after tornado at Fremont Johnsons.

7.019

Series B-Landseer Deer Cards. Four Designs. The R.&C. P’tg House

7.020

Ryan & Hodge Auctioneer’s, Christiansburg, Ohio, Phone: 2231 – Business card

7.021

Post Card, hand written, message from Murry Taylor to Jacob Kemper – 31 May 1872

7.022

Post Card, hand written, message from Mrs. M.L. Ryan to Mr. Philip A. Kemper – 25 Apr. 1877

7.023

Post Card, hand written, message from M.L. Ryan to Philip A. Kemper – 30 Oct. (1877?)

7.024

Post Card, hand written, message to Philip Kemper from Sisters of Charity, St. Mary’s Parochial School, Piqua, Ohio – 16 Dec. 1884

7.025

Post Card, hand written, message to Miss Maggie __?__ from Emma – 10 Sept. 1887

7.026

Post Card, hand written, message to Miss Kemper from Mrs. T.L. Beiker

7.027

Chillicothe Railroad Station – Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Station – state in which this station is located has not been determined.  It is not Ohio.  It could be Chillicothe, Missouri or Chillicothe, Texas

 

BOX #14

 

SERIES 8:  GREETING CARDS

 

SUB-SERIES 8.01 – PATRIOTIC

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.01.01

Washington – his kindness

8.01.02

Battle Hymn of the Republic – 1911

8.01.03

Lincoln Centennial Souvenir – Abraham Lincoln The Martyred President – 1909

8.01.04

The Star spangled Banner – 1911

8.01.05

Abraham Lincoln Entering Richmond, Va., Apr. 4, 1865

8.01.06

Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue! – 1915

8.01.07

Clasped hand across the sea – U.S. and Great Britain.

8.01.08

In Memoriam 1861-1865 – Compliments of Lowenstein & Bros., Inc., Memphis – 1909

8.01.09

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 1

8.01.10

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 2

8.01.11

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 3

8.01.12

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 4

8.01.13

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 5

8.01.14

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 6

8.01.15

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 7

8.01.16

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 8

8.01.17

Paul Revere’s Ride, No. 9

8.01.18

Lincoln delivering his famous address at the Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery, Nov. 19, 1863

8.01.19

World War I Ambulance and corpsmen – 1918

 

SUB-SERIES 8.02 – GREETINGS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.02.01

Greetings – 1917

8.02.02

Greetings – 1914

8.02.03

Greetings – 1910

8.02.04

Greetings – 1911

8.02.05

Greetings – 1911

8.02.06

Greetings – 1913

8.02.07

Greetings – 1917

8.02.08

Greetings

8.02.09

Greetings from Piqua, Ohio

8.02.10

Greetings from Piqua, Ohio

8.02.11

Vilkome to our City of Piqua, O. Undt von goot time you will get. – 1913

8.02.12

Greetings From Piqua, Ohio – color post card of a boat next to a dock on a lake, possible Swift Run Lake. (2)

8.02.13

Greetings From Piqua, Ohio – color post card of a field with trees and cows along a body of water (2)

 

BOX 14: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 8.03 – NEW YEARS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.03.01

Happy New Year - 1911

8.03.02

Happy New Year

8.03.03

Happy New Year

8.03.04

New Year’s Greeting

8.03.05

New Year’s Greeting

8.03.06

A Blessed New Year – 1913

8.03.07

A Prosperous New Year

8.03.08

Bonne Annee [Happy New Year] post card from France, 1975

 

SUB-SERIES 8.04 – CHRISTMAS

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.04.01

Season’s Greetings – 1917

8.04.02

Christmas Greetings

8.04.03

Christmas Greetings

8.04.04

Christmas Greetings – 1912

8.04.05

Christmas Greetings

8.04.06

Best Wished for a Happy Christmas

8.04.07

With all good wished for Christmas and the New Year

8.04.08

A Joyful Christmas

8.04.09

A hearty Christmas Wish

8.04.10

Accept our hearty wishes for a joyous Christmas-tide

8.04.11

May Xmas find you happy and leave you happier still (2)

8.04.12

Remembrance and best wishes for Christmas and the New Year

8.04.13

Christmas!

8.04.14

A Dandy Christmas (4)

8.04.15

Merry Christmas

8.04.16

Merry Christmas – 1931

8.04.17

Merry Christmas

8.04.18

Merry Christmas

8.04.19

Merry Christmas – 1909

8.04.20

Merry Christmas

8.04.21

Merry Christmas – 1911

8.04.22

Merry Christmas

8.04.23

Merry Christmas

8.04.24

Hearty Christmas Wishes

8.04.25

Merry Christmas – 1921

8.04.26

Merry Christmas – 1913

 

8.04.27

Christmas card from The Citizens national Bank & Trust Co., Piqua, Ohio – to Mr. & Mrs. Geo Williams, 248 Gordon St., Piqua, Ohio – December 24, 1928 postmark

8.04.28

Greetings from Mr. & Mrs. J. Carpenter

8.04.29

Christmas Greetings from Piqua, O. – date on message on the back is 12-23-1907

8.04.30

Merry Christmas – card produced December 18, 1908.  The note inside the small envelope on the front of the card is dated December 22, 1908 and the card was mailed the same day.

8.04.31

Christmas folder card – four sided.  Side one: “With every good wish for Christmas”; side two: “May Christmas joys be thine”; side three: “All happiness this Christmas tide”; side four: “Happy may thy Christmas be.”  The card is surrounded on three sides by pink fuzzy fringe.

 

SUB-SERIES 8.05 – CONGRATULATIONS                  

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.05.01

Congratulations – 1914

8.05.02

Congratulations – 1913

8.05.03

Congratulations – 1915

8.05.04

Congratulations – 1908

8.05.05

Congratulations – 1912

8.05.06

Congratulations

8.05.07

Congratulations

8.05.08

Congratulations – Baby - 1912

8.05.09

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.10

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.11

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.12

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.13

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.14

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.05

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.16

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.17

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.18

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.19

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.20

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.21

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.22

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.23

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.24

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.25

Baby Gift

8.05.26

Baby Gift

8.05.27

Baby Gift

8.05.28

Baby Gift

8.05.29

Baby Gift

8.05.30

Baby Gift

8.05.31

Baby Gift

8.05.32

Baby Gift

8.05.33

Baby Gift

8.05.34

Baby Gift

8.05.35

Baby Gift

 

BOX 14: continued

8.05.36

Baby Gift

8.05.37

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.38

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.39

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.40

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.41

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.42

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.43

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.44

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.45

Congratulations – Baby – 1943

8.05.46

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.47

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.48

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.49

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.50

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.51

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.52

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.53

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.54

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.55

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.56

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.57

Congratulations – Baby

8.05.58

Congratulations – Baby – 1942

8.05.59

Congratulations – Promotion – n.d.

 

SUB-SERIES 8.06 – ST. PATRICK’S DAY         

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.06.01

“A true Irishman . . .” – 1910

8.06.02

Ireland forever – 1913

8.06.03

Hurrah for St. Patrick’s Day – 1913

8.06.04

Erin go brach – 1912

8.06.05

Erin go bragh – 1914

8.06.06

Erin our Dear Native land – 1912

8.06.07

The Shamrock – 1910

8.06.08

Toast between U.S. and Ireland – 1910

8.06.09

Best Wishes – 1912

8.06.10

A Message For You – 1907

8.06.11

St. Patrick’s Day Greetings

8.06.12

True Irish Hearts – 1910

8.06.13

“With Love and Blessings from . . .”

8.06.14

Baby Irish – 1913

8.06.15

Inspire Green Erin’s hearts with beauty’s power – 1914

BOX 14: continued

 

SUB-SERIES 8.07 – THANKSGIVING   

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.07.01

Thanksgiving Greetings

8.07.02

Thanksgiving Greetings – 1908

8.07.03

Greeting at Thanksgiving

8.07.04

Thanksgiving Greetings

8.07.05

A Thanksgiving Surprise – 1908

8.07.06

May Your Thanksgiving Be Joyful – 1913

8.07.07

Best Thanksgiving Wishes – 1913

8.07.08

Best Thanksgiving Wishes

8.07.09

Thanksgiving Greetings

8.07.10

Thanksgiving Greetings – 1908

8.07.11

Happy Thanksgiving Memories – 1915

8.07.12

Thanksgiving Greetings – 1915

8.07.13

A Happy Thanksgiving

8.07.14

Cordial Thanksgiving Greetings

 

SUB-SERIES 8.08 – EASTER

 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.08.01

“He Is Riser”

8.08.02

“…Rejoice! Christ has risen!...”

8.08.03

Easter Message – 1915

8.08.04

“These Chickens…” – 1916

8.08.05

“May the beauty…” – 1915

8.08.06

To Wish you every Easter blessing

8.08.07

Easter Gladness

8.08.08

To wish you every joy and blessing at Easter-tide – 1921

8.08.09

A Blessed Easter

8.08.10

A Peaceful Easter

8.08.11

A Bright Easter To You –  1917

8.08.12

Hearty Easter Wishes

8.08.13

With Best Easter Wishes

8.08.14

Loving Easter Wishes –1910

8.08.15

Our Easter Wishes

8.08.16

A Joyful Easter – 1915

8.08.17

A Joyful Easter – 1912

8.08.18

A Joyous Easter – 1912

8.08.19

Wishing you a joyous Easter – 1911

8.08.20

A Happy Eastertide – 1915

8.08.21

A Happy Eastertide – 1910

 

BOX 14: continued

8.08.22

Happy Easter – 1913

8.08.23

A Happy Easter

8.08.24

Happy Easter

8.08.25

A Happy Easter – 1912

8.08.26

A Happy Easter – 1916

8.08.27

A Happy Easter

8.08.28

A Bright and Happy Easter – 1917

8.08.29

Easter Greetings – 1913

8.08.30

Easter Greetings – 1910

8.08.31

Easter Greetings – 1913

8.08.32

Easter Greetings

8.08.33

Easter Greetings – 1910

8.08.34

Easter Greetings – 1912

8.08.35

Easter Greetings

8.08.35

Easter Greetings

8.08.37

Easter Greetings – 1911

8.08.39

Easter Greetings – 1914

8.08.40

Easter Greetings

8.08.41

Easter Greetings – 1913

8.08.42

Easter Greetings – 1913

8.08.43

Easter Greetings – 1917

8.08.44

Easter Greetings – 1907

8.08.45

An Easter Greeting – 1921

8.08.46

I Bring You Easter Greeting – 1914

8.08.47

Loving Easter Greetings – 1910

8.08.48

On Easter morning…

8.08.49

“To Daddy on Easter” – a duck shaped card

8.08.50

An Easter “Hellos”

8.08.51

Greeting You With New Easter Bloomers

8.08.52

Joining in the Chorus, Happy as can be

8.08.53

To wish you joy at Easter-tide

8.08.54

Easter Joy

 

SUB-SERIES 8.09 – BEST WISHES                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.09.01

“…Best of Good Wishes for Many Happy Returns…” 1912

8.09.02

Every Good Wish – 1908

8.09.03

Every Good Wish – 1910

8.09.04

Wishes Sincere

8.09.05

Wishes Sincere – 1917

8009.06

Sincere Wishes

8009.07

Wishing you many happy Returns of the Day – 1910

8.09.08

Wishing you many happy Returns of the Day – 1912

 

BOX 14: continued

8009.09

Wishing you many happy Returns – 1914

8.09.10

Wishing you many happy Returns – 1911

8.09.11

Kind thoughts

8.09.12

Kindest Regards

8.09.13

Hearty Wishes – 1912

8.09.14

Best Wishes – 1913

8.09.15

Best Wishes

8.09.16

Best Wishes – 1911

8.09.17

Best Wishes – 1916

8.09.18

Best Wishes

8.09.19

Best Wishes – 1914

8.09.20

Best Wishes

8.09.21

Best Wishes – 1909

8.09.22

Best Wishes

8.09.23

Best Wishes – 1913

8.09.24

“Can’t You Talk” – 1911

8.09.25

“It’s Dress Up Time”

8.09.26

Volumes of  Good Wishes For a Speedy Recovery

 

SUB-SERIES 8.10 – BIRTHDAY                                                                                                                                                                                                              

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.10.01

A Birthday Plan

8.10.02

“May many birthdays…” – 1913

8.10.03

A Birthday Message – 1913

8.10.04

“Let the be a day of …” – 1915

8.10.05

As Time Rolls On – 1912

8.10.06

Birthday Thought – 1910

8.10.07

A Joyous Birthday – 1910

8.10.08

A Joyous Birthday

8.10.09

This Kindly thought …

8.10.10

Many Happy Returns

8.10.11

Many Happy Returns – 1913

8.10.12

Many Happy Returns

8.10.13

‘Tis Your Birthday – 1915

8.10.14

For Your Birthday – 1912

8.10.15

My Greeting – 1916

8.10.16

To Greet you with all Kind Wishes – 1912

8.10.17

To Greet you for a Joyous Birthday

8.10.18

To Greet you for a bright Birthday – 1914

8.10.19

For Your Birthday. Sincerest Greetings

8.10.20

Sincere Greetings – 1913

8.10.21

Sincere and glad wishes…

 

BOX 14: continued

8.10.22

Best Wishes…

8.10.23

Best Wishes … - 1914

8.10.24

Best Birthday Wishes

8.10.25

Best Birthday Wishes

8.10.26

Best Birthday Wishes – 1913

8.10.27

My best wishes for your Birthday – 1914

8.10.28

A Birthday Wish for You

8.10.29

A Birthday Wish – 1914

8.10.30

Birthday Wishes – 1914

8.10.31

Many Wishes for a Happy Birthday

8.10.32

Sincere Birthday Wishes – 1913

8.10.33

A Bright and Happy Birthday – 1914

8.10.34

To Wish You A Happy Birthday – 1915

8.10.35

A Happy Birthday – 1913

8.10.36

A Happy Birthday

8.10.37

For a Happy Birthday

8.10.38

A Happy Birthday – 1913

8.10.39

A Happy Birthday – 1912

8.10.40

A Happy Birthday – 1912

8.10.41

A Happy Birthday – 1913

8.10.42

A Happy Birthday – 1911

8.10.43

A Happy Birthday – 1915

8.10.44

A Happy Birthday

8.10.45

A Happy Birthday

8.10.46

A Happy Birthday – 1909

8.10.47

A Happy Birthday – 1909

8.10.48

Happy Birthday

8.10.49

Happy may thy Birthday be – 1915

8.10.50

Birthday Greetings – 1909

8.10.51

Birthday Greetings – 1913

8.10.52

Birthday Greetings – 1910

8.10.53

Birthday Greetings – 1910

8.10.54

Birthday Greetings

8.10.55

Birthday Greetings – 1912

8.10.56

Birthday Greetings

8.10.57

Birthday Greetings – 1913

8.10.58

Birthday Greetings – 1909

8.10.59

Birthday Greetings – 1914

8.10.60

Birthday Greetings

8.10.61

Birthday Greetings – 1909

8.10.62

Birthday Greetings – 1915

8.10.63

Birthday Greetings – 1911

8.10.64

Birthday Greetings

8.10.65

Birthday Greetings – 1913

 

BOX 14: continued

8.10.66

Birthday Greetings – 1913

8.10.67

Birthday Greetings – 1913

8.10.68

Birthday Greetings – 1910

8.10.69

A Birthday Greeting – 1914

8.10.70

A Birthday Greeting

8.10.71

For Baby’s First Birthday

8.10.72

Hello! Happy Birthday

8.10.73

Happy Birthday, Little Girl (2)

8.10.74

You are 2 years Old Today

8.10.75

Happy Birthday 1 year old

8.10.76

Birthday Wishes for the Greatest Birthday on Earth

8.10.77

Hello! Happy Birthday

8.10.78

Happy Birthday! You’ll be Surprised

8.10.79

Happy Birthday

8.10.80

A Birthday Gift For You

8.10.81

To a Dear Little Two-Year-Old

8.10.82

Happy Birthday

8.10.83

“Cunning Piper thou dost draw by the music’s power all good wishes after thee for a Birthday dower.” – 1886

8.10.84

Happy Birthday to a Dear Little 1 year old.

8.10.85

On Your Birthday

8.10.86

Happy Birthday 2 years old

8.10.87

Birthday Wishes to a 1 year old

8.10.88

You are Two Years Old!

8.10.89

The Calendar says It’s Your Birthday

8.10.90

Happy Birthday 2 years old

8.10.91

[no words] card is of a little girl cutting a birthday cake with six candles

8.10.92

Birthday Greetings

8.10.93

To a Favorite Aunt – Hallmark c. 1930’s

 

SUB-SERIES 8.11 – VALENTINE’S DAY                                                                                                                                                                                                          

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.11.01

Valentine Thoughts – 1913

8.11.02

“Cupid’s arrows pierced my heart …” – 1913

8.11.03

With Love and Devotion – 1905

8.11.04

To My Fond love

8.11.05

Sweet violets for you My Valentine – 1915

8.11.06

From Your Valentine

8.11.07

A Greeting from thy Valentine

8.11.08

To My Valentine – 1913

8.11.09

To My Valentine – 1913

8.11.10

My Valentine think of my. – 1912

8.11.11

To My Valentine

 

BOX 14: continued

8.11.12

St. Valentine’s Greeting

8.11.13

St. Valentine’s Greeting

8.11.14

St. Valentine’s Greeting

8.11.15

Valentine Greetings

8.11.16

Valentine Greetings

8.11.17

Valentine Greetings

8.11.18

It’s time to come clean and be my Valentine (2)

8.11.19

Sure Would Be Heavenly

8.11.20

I’m Marching right into your heart!!

8.11.21

Quit “Monkeying” around…

8.11.22

Gee! I’d lose my shirt for You

8.11.23

Water we waiting for? Valentine

8.11.24

For Crying Out Loud be my Valentine

8.11.25

All aboard! For the Sweetheart Express

8.11.26

I hope you will Step Up and be my Valentine

8.11.27

Just checking Valentine

8.11.28

Dear Valentine

8.11.29

Get into the Swing Valentine

8.11.30

Valentine I’ll Wait for You

8.11.31

I’ll Be Your Valentine!!

8.11.32

Oh, Valentine!

8.11.33

How About It Valentine?

8.11.34

To My Valentine

8.11.35

Just Waiting For You Valentine

8.11.36

You’d Be a Boone In any Girl’s life

8.11.37

Hey! I’ve got the Licence and …

8.11.38

I wish I had 99 lives – all with you.  My Valentine

8.11.39

Listen, Valentine

8.11.40

Valentine Greetings Just for You

8.11.41

A Valentine for Someone Sweet

8.11.42

Say Valentine

8.11.43

A Valentine “Hello”

8.11.44

If I’m Acting Sour as a Lemon…

8.11.45

Say Mister!  Are you looking for a Match?

8.11.46

I’ll jes’ scintillate with joy if you’ll be nah Valentine.

8.11.46

St. Valentine’s Greeting – Design copyrighted John Winsch 1911

8.11.47

A Valentine, Sweetheart, for You – Rust Craft, Boston, U.S.A. c. 1930’s

 

SUB-SERIES 8.12 – MISCELLANEOUS GREETING CARDS                                                                                                                                               

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.12.01

Good Morning – 1911

8.12.02

Good Luck

8.12.03

Thinking of you

8.12.04

“You’re a liar!”

 

BOX 14: continued

8.12.05

“Sho, done got him”. – 1913

8.12.06

Wishing you Health, Wealth, and Happiness – 1909

8.12.07

I Would like to have a good and long talk with you – 1911

8.12.08

The Wall of Friendship – 1911

8.12.09

Farm Products – 1912

8.12.10

The end of a perfect day

8.12.11

Good Night – 1914

8.12.12

Love’s Offering – 1913

8.12.13

I Don’t See Anything to Laugh At – 1910

8.12.14

The First Monday – 1907

8.12.15

Thursday – Calling – 1907

8.12.16

Tuesday – Sewing – 1907

8.12.17

Wednesday – Matinee – 1907

8.12.18

Friday – Marketing – 1907

8.12.19

Be Gentle and Kind – 1907

8.12.26

Too Deep For Me – 1907

8.12.21

To Dear Father

8.12.22

To Dear Dad – 1909

8.12.23

Fortune Teller

8.12.24

A bachelor’s life for me! – 1910

8.12.25

Live each day so … - 1908

8.12.26

B.P.O.E. Hello, Bill – 1937

8.12.27

Afternoon Tea

8.12.28

Hot Air Handouts – 1909

8.12.29

Spend and the world spends with you…- 1911

8.12.30

Telegraph Post-Card – 1907

8.12.31

Why don’t you answer.

8.12.32

“Here’s to the love that lives in woman’s eyes…

8.12.33

The Society Girl – 1910

8.12.34

I wish dat chick’n would lay for mah! – 1914

8.12.35

Hah a heart lil’ honey suckle! – 1914

8.12.36

How would you like to be my partner – 1913

8.12.37

A Morning Kiss

8.12.38

May Fortune Smile on You – 1905

8.12.39

To My Dear Brother

8.12.40

Here Lies Jim Shaw, Attorney-At-Law … - 1907

8.12.41

Rally Day in our School

8.12.42

Sis never utters a slang work… - 1907

8.12.43

Dog Lost… - 1911

8.12.44

I have been closely shadowed – 1906

8.12.45

The Victory – 1912

8.12.46

Three Winners – 1911

8.12.47

Just Tired

8.12.48

The Fisherman’s Wife – 1908

 

BOX 14: continued

8.12.49

As good fish in the sea as ever were caught

8.12.50

Family portrait – father, mother, son

8.12.51

Portrait of a lady

8.12.52

Drawing of a lady – 1911

8.12.53

Portrait of a lady

8.12.54

Landscape

8.12.55

A washday in Piqua, O.

8.12.56

A dog

8.12.57

A dog

8.12.58

Lincoln freeing the slaves

8.12.59

Drawing – 1908

8.12.60

Girl – Masked Ball – 1912

8.12.61

Landscape

8.12.62

Landscape – 1913

8.12.63

Pleasant Recollections

8.12.64

A Hedge of Hydrangeas in Winter – 1910

8.12.65

Flowers – 1910

8.12.66

Yucca in Bloom – 1957

8.12.67

Mixed single and double Portulaca (flowers) – 1954

8.12.68

Glass flowers – Marsh Marigold

8.12.69

Orchid display – 1959

8.12.70

Camellias – 1956

8.12.71

Glass flowers – Wild Columbine

8.12.72

Roses

8.12.73

Glass flowers – cactus

8.12.74

Glass flowers – apricot

8.12.75

Flowers

8.12.76

Winter Residence and Grounds

8.12.77

A Rose Hedge in Midwinter

8.12.78

Color on the Range – 1962

8.12.79

Golden California Poppies in a Blooming Orchard

8.12.80

Mountain Laurel in Bloom

8.12.81

Mountain Rhododendron in Bloom

8.12.82

Colorado Columbines Growing along the Aspens

8.12.83

Many Chilton pattern sterling silver, sold by A. Thomas & Sons – 1913

8.12.84

Bridge Tally

8.12.85

The Matinee Girl – Printed in Germany L. & E. Aquarelle Series 2235

8.12.86

Pink flowers with green leaves

8.12.87

Yellow roses in a pitcher

8.12.88

Daisies

8.12.89

Pansies

8.12.90

Birds

8.12.91

Dog party – dogs playing musical instruments and other dogs dancing

8.12.92

Holly – 1972

 

BOX 14: continued

8.12.93

Holly – 1975

8.12.94

Two cats as cook and server in a kitchen – made in Western Germany – distributed by Alfred Mainzer, Inc., Long Island, NY – a voice card, c. 1950’s.

8.12.95

Two dogs with cooking utinsels – made in Western Germany – distributed by Alfred Mainzer, Inc., Long Island, NY – a voice card, c. 1950’s.

8.12.96

Pen and ink drawing of a male duck and a female duck on a country road with a road marker that reads: “5 Miles to the Church.”  The caption at the bottom reads: “Just us two, Ducky, and that’s enough.”  The card is copyrighted 1910 by F. Blum.  The card was written on January 26, 1911.

 

SUB-SERIES 8.13 – GET WELL CARDS                                                                                                                                               

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

8.13.01

Not Feeling So Good? – Surprise! Humorous Greetings – c. 1930’s

8.13.02

Some Spicy Stories To Cheer You – Hallmark – c. 1930’s