Includes "Ode, written for the occasion by Caleb Cushing."; 1. Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879.; On verso: Gift. Caleb Cushing Papers. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimil More
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Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: Constructed in an area of residential structures in an elite section of the City of Bellaire. The 4755 Guernsey Street (House) is significant for its impressive architectural and details. This wel More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Windler farm is one of the earliest surviving family-owned farms in Adams County, Colorado and is representative of a rapidly disappearing agricultural lifestyle on Colorado's eastern plains. More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Rockhill Road Bridge is the earliest documented stone bridge of this type in Missouri. The bridge was built by William Rockhill Nelson, founder and owner of the Kansas City Star newspaper, re More
Significance: The Mile Rock tunnel was constructed in 1914 and 1915 and is an example of the whole-scale reconstruction and reconfiguration of the City of San Francisco's public works system that occurred follo More
Significance: The Mile Rock tunnel was constructed in 1914 and 1915 and is an example of the whole-scale reconstruction and reconfiguration of the City of San Francisco's public works system that occurred follo More