Building 63, John Brown's Fort, during restoration, 1977Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkFort View shows restoration of John Brown Fort. In view is the scaffolding and, one unidentified man standing on the roof. A barrel of some sort is located to the left. Arsenal Square. Files.
John Brown Tannery, 1885 [Recto]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service"This photo (?) taken by Eugene Hall A.U.(?) 1885 and (?) November 28, 1885, Sent to John Brown of rest in Bay Ohio with compliments from his friend (?)
John Brown Tannery, 1885 [Verso]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service"This photo (?) taken by Eugene Hall A.U.(?) 1885 and (?) November 28, 1885, Sent to John Brown of rest in Bay Ohio with compliments from his friend (?)
Officers quarters, Fort Jefferson, circa 1901Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFront: J590; Fort Jefferson. Officers quarters from terreplein above sally port. Houghton copy of Miller photo c. 1901 Back: ACC 29
Enlisted men's barracks, Fort Jefferson, 1907Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: ACC 29 J-522; Enlisted men's barracks, 1907. Light house on right. Nte 5 figures on left. Duplicates in file 105-03; 685
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