Box 5
Contains 725 Results:
Gravel sideing 3 miles east of Inka miss 60 foot wall of solid gravel and is more than 3 miles square round and of seralid by M.H.C. R.R. on Middle Division D.J.S. toward Sufur, R. Morris Williams, Views of Southern Scenery, 1891.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
West End Tunnel, 4 / 87, G.K. Proctor, Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
[Railroad into the Mountains], undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
R.R. Bridge, P. & S. Rivers, Md. & L. Heights, 96, G.W. Robinson, Harpers Ferry Series, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Asheville, N.C. [North Carolina], Railroad at 17 Points, 5159, Hackney & Moale Co., postcard addressed to Miss Clara Louise Dixon, 29 Whiting St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass., 1903 September 20.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
[Train going through a tunnel], W.T. Robertson, Stereoscopic Views of Southern Scenery, 1825?
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Class B – [illegible], Nat. W. Taylor, Views on Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad, 1886.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Class B – Lick-Log & McElroy Tunnels, Western N.C. RRd, Nat. W. Taylor, Views on Western North Carolina Railroad, 1880.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
S.T.A.R.R., Jack’s Branch Cut, W.T. Robertson, Stereoscopic Views of Southern Scenery, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Near Old Fort N. C. – Western N. C. [North Carolina], Nat. W. Taylor, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.