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Advertisement for Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Co.

Ad for Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Co. The Langstroth Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County. Henry Oelrichs, a…

Advertisement from from 1773 fora ship leaving for Philadelphia

An advertisement from 1773 seeking “all young Men and youg [sic] Women, who have a mind to better their fortunes”…

Albert Ballin

Created By: Gerhardt, Johannes Publisher: Hamburg: Hamburg University Press, 2010

American End of the Panama Scandal

The article discusses a Congressional investigation into the American committee in support of Ferdinand De Lesseps’ Panama Canal scheme. Jesse…

American Interests in Panama

The article discusses the threatened financial collapse of Frenchman Ferdinand De Lesseps’ enterprise to build a canal across the Isthmus…

Annual Report, Louisville Bridge Company

Annual Report, Louisville Bridge Company

Archives of Roy Fruehauf

Created By: Fruehauf Historical Society

Arnold Bernstein Collection

Created By: Archive of the Jewish Museum Berlin [Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin]

August C. Fruehauf

Created By: Theobald, Mark Publisher: Coachbuilt.com

Axle assembly area in the Duesenberg factory

View of the axle assembly area of the Duesenberg factory with the gear assembly area in front of the windows.

Ballin, Albert, ca 1915-1920

Albert Ballin, circa. 1915-1920

Battle for the Migrants: The Introduction of Steam-shipping on the North-Atlantic and its Impact on European Migration

Created By: Feys, Torsten Publisher: St. John's, Newfoundland: International Maritime Economic History Association, 2013

Beinecke, Frederick W.

Frederick W. Beinecke nurtured, along with his two brothers and lifelong business partners Edwin and Walter, The Sperry & Hutchinson Company (S&H) of New York City, the leading trading stamp company in the United States.

Berliner Helicopter, ca. 1911

Aviator Paul Peck in a helicopter designed by Berliner in Mineola, NY, ca. 1911.

Bernstein, Arnold

Arnold Bernstein was a successful shipping magnate in Hamburg before immigrating to the United States under pressure from the Nazi Regime. Despite losing his company the Arnold Bernstein Schiffahrtsgesellschaft and most of his assets, Bernstein re-established himself in the United States, founding a new shipping company, Arnold Bernstein Steamship Corporation.

Bernstein, Arnold and Lilli on board of one of his ships, ca. 1921-1930

Arnold and Lilli Bernstein on board of one of his ships, ca. 1921-1930

Bernstein, Arnold on the "Atlantic," ca. 1957-1959

Arnold Bernstein on the "Atlantic," ca. 1957-1959

Biography of Albert Fink

Created By: Milton, Ellen Fink Publisher: Rochester, NY: Commercial Controls Corp., 1951

Bird's Eye View of the Brooklyn Bridge during its Official Dedication, 1883

Lithograph showing a bird's eye view of the Brooklyn Bridge during its official dedication on Thursday May 24, 1883.

Birth of California Narrow Gauge

Created By: MacGregor, Bruce Publisher: Stanford University Press, 2003

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