What are they doing to the Everglades?(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.
Military pass to town, order of Captain E. J. MagruderHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceSlip of bluish laid paper ruled with blue lines comprising one end torn from a longer sheet. Inscribed in pencil-pass privates hargrove, Smith and Kaufman to town until 7 1/2 oclock/by order of/Captain E. J. Magruder. The inscription also identifies the Rome light guards and gives the date-June 14th. Paper is creased by 3 vertical folds. The left and right ends of the paper are stained, particular the reverse of the right end where the paper has broken at one point across a fold
Portrait of Sgt. LattaNational Park ServiceSgt. Latta standing on beach with house in background.
Draft of letter, 1870 March 3, N.M. to W.D. Wells, U.S. Army pay roll formHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceTop of page cut from U.S. Army pay roll forms the reverse of which contains the draft of a letter dated Harpers Ferry, W.VA., March 3, 1870 to W.D. Wells from N.M. (presumably Nicholas Marmion) re change of tenants. Found loose in doctor's patient record (cat. no. 7035).
1870-03-03
Portrait of Capt. Frank C. CramerNational Park ServiceCapt. Frank C. Cramer, wearing helmet, standing in front of Camp Exchange tent
Portrait of Sargent Jesse W. Herring, Jr.National Park ServiceFull length portrait of Sgt. Herring in dress uniform standing in front of tree. Photo labeled, "South Carolina."
Portrait of 2nd Lt. Louis GoldbergNational Park Service2nd Lt. Louis Goldberg, 263rd Coastal Artillery Corps, standing at doorway of 1st Sgt. Corley's hut.
Captain Norman N. HillNational Park ServiceCaptain Norman N. Hill, 263rd Coast Artillery Corps, standing outside building with black two-door sedan behind him.
Portrait of unidentified soldierNational Park ServiceSoldier with rifle and helmet standing at attention. An unidentified soldier strikes a pose for the camera in background.
Portrait of Robert B. StadgerNational Park ServiceRobert B. Stadger wearing overcoat, standing in front of row of walled tents, with long building in background.
Baseball field and crowd during seriesNational Park ServiceDepicts the baseball field and crowd. A player walks away from home plate toward the photographer.
Baseball game in progressNational Park ServiceBaseball game in progress, taken from third base side. Photo appears to be double exposed. Photographer captioned, "Clapping motion."
Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, military pass, October 9 1862 [Verso]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceCamp on Bolivar Heights. October 9th, 1862. Reverse approved by Colonel Baxter, plus other markings written on white, blue lined scrap paper, left and top edge rough, right red border and bottom blue border. Soiled, stained, creased from fold.
Stone Chapel, Fort Moultrie, South CarolinaNational Park ServiceFort Moultrie Post Chapel 1907-1947 located at 1401 Middle Street, Sullivans Island, SC (http://www.flickr.com/photos/army_arch/6017274803/)
Baseball game in progressNational Park ServiceBaseball game in progress, taken from third base side. Depicts batter with back to camera, catcher, and umpire. Spectator kneeling in foreground.