Best, Phillip portrait, 18771877 portrait of Phillip Best when he was in his early sixties. The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery…
Bill of sale to Mrs. Reynolds of Hoosick, New York, for a Singer Patent Perpendicular-Acting Sewing Machine in a black-walnut folding caseAn 1860 bill of sale to Mrs. Reynolds of Hoosick, New York, for a Singer Patent Perpendicular-Acting Sewing Machine in…
Biography of Albert FinkCreated By: Milton, Ellen Fink Publisher: Rochester, NY: Commercial Controls Corp., 1951
Bird's Eye view of the Singer factory, Elizabethport, New Jersey, ca. 1880Bird's Eye view of the Singer factory, Elizabethport, New Jersey, ca. 1880. From John Scott’s Genius Rewarded, or, The Story…
Bird's-eye map of Niagara Falls, New YorkBird's-eye map of Niagara Falls, New York, in 1882.The map presents a perspective looking from Canada into the United States…
Bird's-eye view of Buffalo, New York, at the turn of the twentieth centuryBird's-eye view of Buffalo, New York, at the turn of the twentieth century. Created by Landis & Alsop, Newark, NJ,…
Bird’s eye map of St. Louis with the location of Adam Hammer's Humboldt Institut marked1876 bird’s eye map of St. Louis with the location of Adam Hammer's Humboldt Institut marked with a red box.…
Birds-eye view of New York City looking north from battery Park, 1870Bird's-eye map of New York City looking north from Battery Park. Originally published by Currier & Ives, 1870.
Birds-eye view of New York City, ca. 1856Bird's-eye map of New York City looking north from Battery Park. Originally published by Nathaniel Currier, ca. 1856.
Birth of California Narrow GaugeCreated By: MacGregor, Bruce Publisher: Stanford University Press, 2003
Bloomfield Farm with the shops and cattle pensLooking east from the hills west of Bloomfield Farm showing the shops and cattle pens, n.d.
Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887 at a cost of $50,000. Constructed in the Eastlake Stick style with…
Bolter, AndrewAndrew Bolter started A. Bolter Co. in 1856 and became one of Chicago’s leading iron founders. After rebuilding his business following the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, Bolter garnered attention for the artistic steel designs produced by his renamed Illinois Iron Works while also gathering one of the country’s largest and most complete collections of exotic and North American insects.