Early America

Ranchers, settlers, farmers, city life etc
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Mathew Brady, Seth Kinman, California Hunter, 1864.  Source: Online Archive of California Portrait, Portraits, Grizzly Bears, American West, American Frontier, Frontiersman, President Lincoln, Historical Images, Early Settler
Days Gone By
Mathew Brady, Seth Kinman, California Hunter, 1864. Source: Online Archive of California
Black refugees evicted from sharecropping, now on the roadside. Parkin, Arkansas, 1936 Vintage, Alabama, Great Depression Photos, Old Photos, Greats, Jim Crow, Still I Rise, Black History, Reconstruction Era
Days Gone By
Black refugees evicted from sharecropping, now on the roadside. Parkin, Arkansas, 1936
Dreamland at Night, Coney Island, NY, c. 1905 from Shorpy Vintage Photos, Design, New York City, Vintage New York, Amusement Park, Retro, York, Coney Island, Beach Town
Days Gone By
Dreamland at Night, Coney Island, NY, c. 1905 from Shorpy
William Herman Rau, Grand Central Depot in New York, 1870-1890. Source: Library of Congress Trips, Crystal Palace Fc, Grand Central Station, Grand Central Terminal, York City, Liberty Island, New Century
Days Gone By
William Herman Rau, Grand Central Depot in New York, 1870-1890. Source: Library of Congress
A cigar delivery truck in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913. Trucks, Vintage Cars, History, Salt Lake City, Old Lorries, Havana Cigars, Baltimore, Antique Cars, Wagons
Days Gone By
A cigar delivery truck in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913.
Steam powered sawmill Museums, Victoria, Sawmill, Old Steam Train, Firewood, Tractors, Steam Tractor, Yards, Knowsley
Victorian railways
Steam powered sawmill
Railway workers Railway Bridges, Museum, America, See Images, First Peoples, Image Search, Antonio Mora Artwork
Victorian railways
Railway workers
Animal Tamer Captain Jack Bonavita sitting down with some of his cats ca. 1870s Circus Lion, Old Circus, Vintage Circus Photos, Vintage Circus, Circus, Old Pictures, Vintage Photographs
Collective History
Animal Tamer Captain Jack Bonavita sitting down with some of his cats ca. 1870s
George Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery Posters, Vintage Advertisements, George, Historical Society, New York, Landmarks
New-York Historical Society | George Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery
George Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery
High contrast moderns and sans combo  New-York Historical Society | Plague in Gotham! Art Deco, Amsterdam, Art, Century, 19th Century, Society
New-York Historical Society
High contrast moderns and sans combo New-York Historical Society | Plague in Gotham!
New-York Historical Society | Art as Activism: Graphic Art from the Merrill C. Berman Collection Child Labor, Labor, Labour Party, Campaign Posters, Activism, Political Posters, Exhibition, Old Advertisements
Art as Activism: Graphic Art from the Merrill C. Berman Collection | New-York Historical Society
New-York Historical Society | Art as Activism: Graphic Art from the Merrill C. Berman Collection
October 27, 1872: Birthday of Emily Price, in Baltimore, MD. Better known as Emily Post, she wrote in many genres but is best known for her expertise on etiquette and founding of The Emily Post Institute. Mrs. Edwin Main Post (1873-1960), watercolor on ivory; silver gilt, by Carl and Fredrika Weidner; Black, Starr & Frost. Gift of the Estate of Peter Marié, New-York Historical Society, 1905.198. Newport, Miniature, Gatsby
Rights and Reproductions | New-York Historical Society
October 27, 1872: Birthday of Emily Price, in Baltimore, MD. Better known as Emily Post, she wrote in many genres but is best known for her expertise on etiquette and founding of The Emily Post Institute. Mrs. Edwin Main Post (1873-1960), watercolor on ivory; silver gilt, by Carl and Fredrika Weidner; Black, Starr & Frost. Gift of the Estate of Peter Marié, New-York Historical Society, 1905.198.
Unidentified artist, after a photograph by Mathew B. Brady. “Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 12, 1809." Wood engraving, published in Harper’s Weekly, November 10, 1860. New-York Historical Society. Lincoln, Alaska, Kentucky, Presidents, Harper's Magazine, American Presidents, Winslow Homer
Unidentified artist, after a photograph by Mathew B. Brady. “Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 12, 1809." Wood engraving, published in Harper’s Weekly, November 10, 1860. New-York Historical Society.
“Monopoly” board games helped thousands of Allied POWs escape German camps. | 10 Interesting Facts About World War II That You Might Not Know Games, Board Games, Monopoly, Classic Board Games, Vintage Board Games, Vintage Games, Wwii, Monopoly Game, Olds
“Monopoly” board games helped thousands of Allied POWs escape German camps. | 10 Interesting Facts About World War II That You Might Not Know
In 1942, American radio DJs were prohibited from taking listener requests. The government feared that enemy spies would embed secret messages. | 10 Interesting Facts About World War II That You Might Not Know War, Haarlem, Old Radios, Small Radio, Antique Radio, Radio, Vintage Radio
In 1942, American radio DJs were prohibited from taking listener requests. The government feared that enemy spies would embed secret messages. | 10 Interesting Facts About World War II That You Might Not Know