Polynesia LinePolynesia Line. This photograph illustrates the changes in container ship technologies during the late twentieth century. Note how the cranes…
Poor Man's Candidate“The poor man’s candidate.” After muckrakers helped turn bankers, railroad tycoons, and other businessmen into the target of widespread public…
Portrait Caricature and Biography of Theodore ThiemeThis good natured caricature of Thieme was accompanied by a one-page biography that praised his contributions to his hometown of…
Portrait of fifty-one members of the Busch extended family, 1955Portrait of fifty-one members of the Busch extended family, 1955. August A. Busch, Jr. (1899-1989), pictured third from the left…
Portraits of Adolphus and Lilly Busch, ca. 1870Portraits of Adolphus and Lilly Busch, ca. 1870. On March 7, 1861, Adolphus Busch married Elisa (known as Lilly) Anheuser,…
Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German CountrysideCreated By: Rose, Emily C Publisher: Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 2001
Portraits of the members of the St. Paul Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States in the <em>St. Paul Daily Globe</em>Portraits of the members of the St. Paul Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United…
Postcard Factory: Curt Teich and the Golden Age of PostcardsCreated By: Johnson, Heather Source/Publisher: Image File 13.3/4 (2012): 4–9
Postcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry HerrmannPostcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry Herrmann.
Postcard of the Cracker Jack Bears meeting President Theodore Roosevelt, ca. 1907–1908.A postcard of the Cracker Jack Bears meeting President Theodore Roosevelt, ca. 1907–1908.
Postcard of the Cracker Jack bears visiting the Rueckheim Brothers & Eckstein factoryPostcard of the Cracker Jack bears visiting the Rueckheim Brothers & Eckstein factory
Postcard of the Wayne Knitting Mills Clubhouse, 1911Most of the mill’s welfare capitalist initiatives took place in the clubhouse. There, workers could attend lectures and classes, and…