Receipt to William Fisher for an assortment of baked goodsReceipt to William Fisher for an assortment of baked goods, February 1758
Recollections of a New York Chief of PoliceCreated By: Walling, George W Publisher: New York: Caxton Book Concern, LTD, 1887
Reconnaissance Map from the Battle of Antietam, 1862Battle of the Antietam fought September 16 & 17, 1862. Reconnaissance of the ground occupied by the 1st Army Corps…
Religion and Profit: Moravians in Early AmericaCreated By: Engle, Katherine Carté Publisher: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009
Remsen, IraIra Remsen, professor of chemistry at Johns Hopkins University, was one the star witnesses who testified on behalf Hasslacher in…
Request for Improved Pier Facilities, Diagram from the <em>New York Herald</em>As general manager and resident director of HAPAG’s American operations, Boas was responsible for the Hamburg-American Line Terminal and Navigation…
Rheingold beer advertisement featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”Magazine ad for Rheingold beer featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”
Ridder, Herman is identified as a member of the mayor's relief committee for the General Slocum disasterHerman Ridder is identified as a member of the mayor's relief committee for the General Slocum disaster. “Relief Committee is…
Ridder, Herman portrait from his 1915 publication, HyphenationsPortrait of Herman Ridder from his 1915 publication, Hyphenations, a compilation of his newspaper columns (written by his son with…
Ridder, Herman Portrait, ca. 1899Herman Ridder Portrait, ca. 1899. From Moses King, Notable New Yorkers, 1896-1899 (New York: The Orr Press, 1899), 293.
Ridder, Herman’s 1908 election as treasurer of the Democratic National CommitteeNewspaper article from the New York Times on Herman Ridder’s 1908 election as treasurer of the Democratic National Committee. The…
Rittenhouse Mill and the Beginnings of Papermaking in AmericaCreated By: Green, James N Publisher: Philadelphia: The Library Company, 1990
Rittenhouse, WilliamWilliam Rittenhouse became the first paper maker in British North America when he established the Rittenhouse paper mill outside of Germantown, PA, in 1690. He also created a paper-making dynasty that held a virtual monopoly on papermaking in the British colonies for almost forty years and produced paper for 150 years.