From My Life, 1842-1934: From Haina in Thuringia to Washington in the United States of AmericaCreated By: Heurich, Christian Sr. Publisher: Translated by Eda Offutt. Washington, DC, 1934
From Stone Metates to Steel Mills: The Evolution of Chocolate ManufacturingCreated By: Snyder, Rodney, Bradley Foliart Olsen, and Laura Palllas Brindle Source/Publisher: </em>In<em> Chocolate: History, Culture, Heritage</em>, ed. Louis Grivetti<em> Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley, 2009, 611–624
Front page of Christoph Sauer Jr.'s 1755 The Pennsylvania Town and Country-man's Almanack [sic.]Front page of Christoph Sauer Jr.'s 1755 The Pennsylvania Town and Country-man's Almanack [sic.]
Front-page headline of the New York Times announcing eight White Sox players had been indicted for “fixing” the outcome of their World Series games against the Cincinnati RedsFront-page headline of the New York Times, Sep. 29, 1920, announcing eight White Sox players had been indicted for “fixing”…
Frontier Merchant in Mid-AmericaCreated By: Atherton, Lewis E Publisher: Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1971
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 ‘Gus’ CharlesAugust Charles Fruehauf's story and invention of the truck trailer is an integral part of the nation's transportation history in the last century. The Fruehauf Trailer Company facilitated the growth of continental transportation as a viable alternative to rail that brought efficient transportation from the farmer's gate and the factory's loading door.
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
Fun Factory: The Keystone Film Company and the Emergence of Mass CultureCreated By: Rob King Publisher: Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009
Furnace to Farm: Capital, Labor, and Markets in the Pennsylvania Iron Industry, 1716–1789Created By: Kennedy, Michael V Publisher: Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University, 1996
German Immigrants as % of Total Immigrants, 1820-1997Data taken from Historical Statistics of the United States, Earliest Times to the Present: Millennial Edition, edited by Susan B.…
Goblet, Manheim, Pennsylvania, American Flint Glass Manufactory of Henry William Stiegel, engraved by Lazarus Isaacs, 1773 or 1774