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A Collection Of Lighthouses.
Samuel Gottscho's New York City Views.
A selection of photographs by American architectural, landscape, and nature photographer Samuel Gottscho (1875-1971)
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Elevated Railway 1895
A view of an elevated railway, New York city 1895.
Image courtesy of the Library Of Congress At Washington D.C.
A Collection Of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show Posters
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Buffalo Bill
An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody) by William Frederick Cody at Project Gutenberg
Tillamook Rock and lighthouse 1891
The lighthouse was built in 1881 and soon nicknamed "Terrible Tilly" after the harsh Pacific storms it endured. Storms continually damaged the structure, leading it to become the most expensive U.S. lighthouse to operate. The lighthouse was finally shut down in 1957 and replaced with a whistle buoy.
Railroad And Country
A Railroad and country scene evoking the old west, taken sometime between 1910 and 1935.
The New East River bridge.
Monitor and Merrimack
The Battle of Hampton Roads, illustrated by Prang and Co. showing the engagement of the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formally Merrimack). The principal confrontations took place on March 8 and 9, 1862.
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The leveling of the hills
Photograph showing the scale of the leveling of ground in Seattle during construction works around Denny Hill at the start of the twentieth century. The project cleared and levelled an area of around 27 city blocks and used 20,000,000 US gallons of water per day to blast away the hillside.
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More Buildings Of Old New York.
A further selection of buildings from old New York, mostly taken between 1900 and 1920.
The Capitol building was constructed between 1867 and 1899, Completed in 1899 at a cost of $25 million, it was the most expensive government building of its time.
Bowling Green Offices 1919 by Irving Underhill.
Best and Co. Building, 5th Avenue, 1917 by Irving Underhill.
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