Letter, 1863 August 31, Randlett to Brooks, reporting the number of casualtiesNational Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from Randlett reporting the names of three men who were killed or wounded from explosion of torpedoes while Randlett was on duty with his command in Advance Trenches on the night of August 31st, 1863.
Orders from Gillmore to Major Brooks, November 20 1863National Park ServiceOrders from General Gillmore to Brooks, telling Brooks to proceed to Washington City as bearer of dispatches to the General-in-Chief, and that the Steamer Delaware is at Brooks' disposal.
Orders from Gillmore to Major Brooks, November 20 1863National Park ServiceOrders from General Gillmore to Brooks, telling Brooks to proceed to Washington City as bearer of dispatches to the General-in-Chief, and that the Steamer Delaware is at Brooks' disposal.
Letter, 1863 December 16, Suess to Brooks, regarding Rebel firing and work done during the siegeNational Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from Suess in response to eleven questions sent to Suess by Brooks previously. Questions were in relation to rebel firing, how much work was done at night, and how much of the work was shovelling dirt. Suess also compared work done by soldiers during the siege to work done by citizens in civil life.
Confederate twenty dollar billHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceConfederate 20 dollar bill - printed in black on the o9bverse with orange background lineations, and in no blue on the reverse. Obverse contains an engraving of the Tennessee state capitol in the upper center and an oval engraving of A.H. Stephens in the lower right corner. The bill is dated February 17, 1864 and bears the printers' name at the lower right-keatinge and ball Columbia SC. A long tear from the right edge has a transparent tape support on the reverse. There is loss from the right edge below the upper corner, tears and punctures.
Confederate twenty dollar billHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceConfederate 20 dollar bill - printed in black on the obverse with orange background lineations, and in no blue on the reverse. Obverse contains an engraving of the Tennessee state capitol in the upper center and an oval engraving of A.H. Stephens in the lower right corner. The bill is dated February 17, 1864 and bears the printers' name at the lower right-keatinge and ball Columbia SC. A long tear from the right edge has a transparent tape support on the reverse. There is loss from the right edge below the upper corner, tears and punctures.
Letter, 1893 July 22, Joseph Trapnell (Charles Town, W.VA.) to Thomas H. Savery [Verso]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceA sheet of plain blue paper, apparently originally from a pad, with letterhead printed in black- law office of Joseph Trapnell, Charles Town, WV. July 22, 1893. It contains a letter written in black in transmitting papers relating to the title to land on Virginius Island. The paper is creased by 3 horizontal folds. The center panel of the reverse has in ink- Mr. Savery. Some of the padding compound from the top edge has adhered to the reverse along the lower crease.
Landscapes in the Miami region, approximately 1897-1899Within 20 years, each of these locations had been developed, and have now become urban landscapes. The water well was located near present-day N.W. 21 Street and 29 Avenue (Miami, Fla.), and for a time provided the city with its drinking water.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Old trails and new discoveries John K. Small.Cover title.; "Reprinted, without change of paging, from Journal of the New York Botanical Garden 22: 25-40 and 49-64. 1921."; Also issued as no. 27 of Small's Reports on Florida explorations.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2004. (Reclaiming the Everglades) Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software; Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files. Electronically reproduced by Florida International University from materials on loan from a private collection.
1921
20 degrees below zero on Mt. LeConte, LeConte Lodge, 1928Great Smoky Mountains National Park20 degrees below zero on Mt.LeConte,LeConte Lodge, II-B-(6)-LeC-4133, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
1928-01
New Reclamation EraClemson University Librariesvol. 20; Call number: i27.5:.
Poem titled "Youth" by Langston Hughes, February 22, 1931Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServicePoem titled "Youth "by Langston Hughes, dedicated for the students of Storer College, February 22, 1931. Manuscript 5 1/2" x 8 3/4".
Greenbrier Bridge, 4th bridge over Left ForkGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPartially completed...Length 162 ft. railing 200 ft. center span 40 ft. 20 ft. high,Greenbrier Bridge; 4th bridge over Left Fork, II-F-(4)-11140, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
Maddron Bald TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAfter... See II-Th-11704 for before picture... About 20, 000 fe-t up on Maddron Bald Trail, on side of Maddron Bald Mountain NP-13.Maddron Bald Trail, II-Th-11705, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Maddron Bald TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBefore... See II-Th-11705 for after picture; About 20, 000 feet up, on Maddron Bald Trail, on side of Maddron Bald Mountain NP-13.Maddron Bald Trail, II-Th-11704, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
County Road Storage Barn, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1935Vicksburg National Military ParkCounty Road Storage Barn. The position of the road (left side of the pasture) made it necessary to some of our largest trees; planted Feb. 1953; photographed April 20, 1935.
Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite, Tractor and CrusherGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7. Tractor and Crusher; II-E-10881, Physical Facilities - Equipment;ECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7.Tractor and Crusher, II-E-10881, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1935-05
Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite, Tractor and CrusherGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7. Tractor and Crusher; II-E-10882, Physical Facilities - Equipment;ECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7.Tractor and Crusher, II-E-10882, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1935-05
Building No. 3a in Swope-Fay Report, Kitchen Lumber Company Stable, Twentymile Creek North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilding No. 3a in Swope-Fay Report of 5/13-15/1935, Built in 1925, abandoned in 1929. Construction of culled lumber, partially demolished to provide lumber for side camp construction, Twentymile Creek. No salvage value. Kitchen Lumber Company Stable, Twentymile Creek North Carolina III-B-10806, History - Buildings
1935-05-14
Slide on Tennessee Highway 73Great Smoky Mountains National ParkSlide on Tennessee Highway 73 (3A), about one mile below Longarm Bridge. Road Maintenance; Slide on TN Hgwy. 73, II-R-Maint-13307, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Massive burned areaEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Sawgrass burn #14; guava ham.; aerial view near end of fire; 20 Feb 1974; A-2-a; 163
Trees remaining after fireEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Prescribed burn; S.E. boundary fire of 3/15/80 #8006-6; 3/20/80; Breen; A-2-c; 204