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F.W. Wagener Company records, 1892-1920

Created By: Mitchell & Smith

Factory Inspectors Past and Present, 1914

Concerns about health, hygiene, and food safety, once confined to the family and left largely to women, became a matter…

Fairmont Bridge, Fairmont, WV

Fairmont Bridge, original piers and 1912 superstructure, Fairmont, WV, photograph by William E. Barrett, 1972

Falcon 9 with ORBCOMM OG2-M1 satellite in SLC-40 hangar, 2014

Falcon 9 with ORBCOMM OG2-M1 satellite in SLC-40 hangar, 2014.

Festivities at Cone Mills, ca. 1925

In addition to building on-site recreational facilities for his employees and their families, Moses Cone organized numerous festivities and social…

Finding Thalhimers

Created By: Smartt, Elizabeth Thalhimer Publisher: Manakin-Sabot, VA: Dementi Milestone Publishing, 2010

Fink, Albert Plans and Drawings of Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, KY

Plans and drawings of Jefferson County Courthouse by Albert Fink, Louisville, KY, 1859

Flat Top Manor, contemporary photograph

Flat Top Manor, Moses and Bertha Cone’s country estate, is located in Blowing Rock, North Carolina, about 120 miles due…

Flat Top Manor, Panoramic View, ca. 1900

This archival photograph shows Moses and Bertha Cone’s country estate, Flat Top Manor, at around the time of its completion.…

Flour packers inside the C.H. Guenther & Son’s new brick mill constructed in 1908

Flour packers inside the company’s new brick mill constructed in 1908, six years after Guenther's death.

Frontier Merchant in Mid-America

Created By: Atherton, Lewis E Publisher: Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1971

Galveston advertising brochure produced by the Santa Fe Railroad Company, ca. 1910

Galveston advertising brochure produced by the Santa Fe Railroad Company, ca. 1910. The sea wall built after the Galveston Hurricane…

Galveston Cotton Exchange building

Galveston Cotton Exchange building. From Andrew Morrison's The Port of Galveston (1909), 11.

Galveston sea wall west of Fort Crockett on Galveston Island

Galveston, Texas, after the hurricane and flood of Sept. 8-9, 1900

Galveston, Texas, after the hurricane and flood of Sept. 8-9, 1900.

Geologist Dennison Olmsted Report on the Reed Mine

Geologist Dennison Olmsted describes the Reed mine and provides rare glimpses into John Reed’s character based on a personal interview.…

German Texans

Created By: Lich, Glen D Publisher: San Antonio: University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures, 1981

Gold Mining in North Carolina

Created By: Knapp, Richard F. and Brent D. Glass Publisher: Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1999

Golden Promise in the Piedmont: The Story of John Reed’s Mine

Created By: Knapp, Richard F Publisher: Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1999

Grave of William Thalhimer at the Hebrew Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia

Grave of William Thalhimer at the Hebrew Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. The cemetery was originally opened in 1816 at Fourth and…

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