Arches and casements Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFort Jefferson National Monument gun replacements and archways within the casements
Waterway arches to Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkVirginius Island Waterway Arches. Waterway arches to Virginius island, Shenandoah River on the right. Virginius Island. Files.
Waterway arches to Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkVirginius Island Waterway arches. View shows two waterway arches to Virginius, Island. This one on the left is partially fallen down. Virginius island. Files.
Waterway arches to Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkVirginius Island waterway arch. View shows two waterway arches to Virginuis, Island. In this view one can se clearly though the arch. Virginius Island. Files.
Woman standing in hall of arches in Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFort Jefferson N.M.; the narrow archways on the second floor of Fort Jefferson are round at the top; 3/28/37
Water arch, Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkOriginal caption: NHF-3675 - Water Arches. Number: NHF-3675. Subject or Title: Water Arches. Negative on File: _ Yes X No. Location of Pix: Comments: Virginius Island. Taken by Supt. Conway, SPRING 1977.
Waterway arches to Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkVirginius Island Waterway arch This view shows one arch to Viginius Island, (see clearly through) Also in this view is Les Fraley, a Maintenance Shop Employee. Virgius Island. Files.
Water arch, Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkOriginal caption: NHF-3676 - Water Arches. Number: NHF-3676. Subject or Title: Water Arches. Negative on File: _ Yes X No. Location of Pix: Comments: Virginius Island. Taken by Supt. Conway, SPRING 1977.
Arches in the bastion, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFront: J613; Back: Fort Jefferson, Florida: Arches in one of the bastions. Note the askew arch: there are two of these in every bastion. c 1898.; A. Manucy; [illegible] Key West 1935
Water arch, Virginius IslandHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkOriginal caption: NHF-3674 - Arches, Water. Number: NHF-3674. Subject or Title: Arches, Water. Negative on File: _ Yes X No. Location of Pix: Comments: Virginius Island. Winchester + Potomac RR (Chessie System) in background. Taken by Sgt. Conway SPRING 1977.
Arches, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: J-36; Within The Fort: View shows ponderous construction typical of Fort Jefferson. On The blue flagging of the floors lie the traverse arcs for each gun. To left, not visible, are embrasures; To right, case mate is arched open to parade from whence comes light; The huge piers to right contain communication arches and conduct drains; J625 DRTO 300675 1935; To cisterns lying beneath each case mate. Cistern openings at the back of each case mate are out of camera range.; [illegible] of Al Manucy; Key West 1935
Small arch to the parade ground, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: J-356; "[illegible]" or "Tragedy at Tortugas." Thru a small arch to the Parade ground - - in foreground near trees is memorial to Dr. Joseph [illegible] Smith, the Army Surgeon who died of Yellow Fever. After this death Dr. Samuel A. Mudd volunteered to serve the afflicted. ACC 29
Correspondence relating to Arch Creek, Biscayne and Dade drainage districts(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.