Frederick Muhlenberg house, built 1763, Trappe, PaFrederick Muhlenberg house, built 1763, Trappe, Pa. The mansard roof was added c. 1870; note the roofline of Muhlenberg’s 1½…
Free Library and Reading Room (left) and German Medical Dispensary (right) in New York CityThe Freie Bibliothek u. Lesehalle [Free Library and Reading Room] (left) and Deutsches Dispensary [German Medical Dispensary] (right) in New…
Friedman, Lester’s Successor Store, 1941Immediately after the closure of the Golden Eagle in 1937, Guldman’s son-in-law Lester Friedman opened another store on the same…
Froebel’s “Gaben” (“gifts), First Kindergarten site, Watertown, WisconsinDisplay of Froebel’s “Gaben” (“gifts), First Kindergarten site, Watertown, Wisconsin
frog design’s California team, May 1984Left to right: Barry Wingate, Gert Teschner, Bettina Teschner, Fred Polito, Patricia Roller, Jack Hokanson, Jeannette Schwarz, Steve Peart, Hartmut…
Frohman, Charles, partner of Klaw & Erlanger in the Theatrical Syndicate, 1914Charles Frohman, partner of Klaw & Erlanger in the Theatrical Syndicate and a very prominent producer
Frontispiece depicting Constantine Hering, Jacob Jeanes, and Walter Williamson, founders of the Hom[o]eopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania. From: Thomas Lindsley…
Frontispiece from Christoph Sauer’s 1747 "Hochdeutsch Americanische Calender"Frontispiece from Christoph Sauer’s 1747 Hochdeutsch Americanische Calender. The illustration offers an allegorical depiction of the news publisher’s role within…
Fruehauf trailer hydraulic lift gate demonstrationDemonstration of a hydraulic lift gate on a Fruehauf trailer.
Fruehauf wagon, carriage, and automobile shop on Gratiot Avenue, DetroitThe new Fruehauf wagon, carriage, and automobile shop on Gratiot Avenue, Detroit.
Fruehauf, August and Louisa with their three oldest children, Andrew, Harvey, and Henry, ca. 1896August and Louisa Fruehauf with their three oldest children, Andrew, Harvey, and Henry, ca. 1896
Fruehauf, August and one of his sisters, tintype, date unknownAugust Fruehauf and one of his sisters, tintype, date unknown.
Fruehauf, August in the regalia of the Knights TemplarAugust Fruehauf in the regalia of the Knights Templar
Goblet, Manheim, Pennsylvania, American Flint Glass Manufactory of Henry William Stiegel, engraved by Lazarus Isaacs, 1773 or 1774