This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.Beinecke & Co. Stables, New York CityBeinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, on its completion in 1963Beinecke, Bernhard and Johanna, mid-1880sRising in society: Bernhard and Johanna, mid-1880s.Beinecke, Bernhard, the wagon-driver, 1868The youthful immigrant: Bernhard Beinecke, the wagon-driver, 1868.Beinecke, Caroline Sperry on her wedding day, 1912Beinecke, Frederick W. with his sons William and Richard, c. 1921Frederick W. Beinecke shows off a model sailboat to his sons William and Richard, c. 1921.Beinecke, Frederick W. working with Red Hook Electric, c. 1911Beinecke, Frederick W., 1889, New York CityBeinecke, Frederick W., 1909Frederick W. Beinecke on graduating from Yale, 1909Beinecke, Frederick W., mid-1950sFrederick W. Beinecke during Sperry and Hutchinson’s boom decades in the mid-1950s.Construction of The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, c. 1962.Marble panel at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s exterior, c. 1962A craftsman polishes a semi-translucent marble panel for The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s exterior, c. 1962.Sperry and Hutchinson Green StampA Sperry and Hutchinson Green Stamp. This widely-recognized symbol of twentieth century American commerce remained largely unchanged for its’ entire…Sperry and Hutchinson HeadquartersWith the exception of a short interval between 1925–1927, this lower Fifth Avenue building was home to Sperry and Hutchinson…Sperry, Caroline (Carrie), c. 1907
Beinecke, Bernhard, the wagon-driver, 1868The youthful immigrant: Bernhard Beinecke, the wagon-driver, 1868.
Beinecke, Frederick W. with his sons William and Richard, c. 1921Frederick W. Beinecke shows off a model sailboat to his sons William and Richard, c. 1921.
Beinecke, Frederick W., mid-1950sFrederick W. Beinecke during Sperry and Hutchinson’s boom decades in the mid-1950s.
Marble panel at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s exterior, c. 1962A craftsman polishes a semi-translucent marble panel for The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s exterior, c. 1962.
Sperry and Hutchinson Green StampA Sperry and Hutchinson Green Stamp. This widely-recognized symbol of twentieth century American commerce remained largely unchanged for its’ entire…
Sperry and Hutchinson HeadquartersWith the exception of a short interval between 1925–1927, this lower Fifth Avenue building was home to Sperry and Hutchinson…