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James F. Babcock to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, September 15, 1864  (Recommendation)
John C. Babcock to Andrew Jackson, June 26, 1840

John C. Babcock to Andrew Jackson, June 26, 1840

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
Our Land, by George W. Babcock and Thomas Comer

Our Land, by George W. Babcock and Thomas Comer

Music cover illustrated with female personifications of Peace kneeling, Liberty holding flag and shield alongside eagle.

Babcock, Orville, Elias, 1835-1884. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Babcock, Orville, Elias, 1835-1884. American Civil War 1861-1865.

3/4 lgth., seated, facing right. No. 4505. Civil War Collection (Library of Congress). Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption... More

Rochester, New York. Earl Babcock's school day begins with the salute to the flag

Rochester, New York. Earl Babcock's school day begins with the salute ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a classroom, college auditorium, school, students, teacher, teaching, studying, education, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John C. Babcock to Andrew Jackson, June 26, 1840

John C. Babcock to Andrew Jackson, June 26, 1840

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Abraham Lincoln to James F. Babcock, Thursday, September 13, 1860  (Photograph; with portrait)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 19, 1860  (Congratulations)
Portrait photo of [U.S. Congressman Joseph Weeks Babcock]

Portrait photo of [U.S. Congressman Joseph Weeks Babcock]

Photograph shows portrait of Representative Joseph Weeks Babcock of Wisconsin. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Federal Housing executive promoted. Washington, D.C., May 12. Frederick M. Babcock has been named Director of the newly established Underwriting Division of the Federal Housing Administration. Babcock, Chief of the Underwriting Section until it was reorganized into a division, has been with the Federal Housing since 1934. Under his direction the Babcock System of Appraisal was established and the Babcock Manual on this subject has now become accepted as standard generally throughout the United States. He is a native of Illinois and a graduate of Northwestern University, 5121937

Federal Housing executive promoted. Washington, D.C., May 12. Frederic...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection on the negative or negative sleeve. Gi... More

James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Favors Welles)
Abraham Lincoln to William Kellogg, Monday, June 29, 1863  (Cotton permit for Amos Babcock)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 19, 1860  (Congratulations)
Amos C. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 15, 1862  (Telegram accepting appointment)
An old photo of a man and a woman sitting on the hood of a car. Office of War Information Photograph

An old photo of a man and a woman sitting on the hood of a car. Office...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 22, 1864  (Results of Connecticut Convention)
Taken on battlefield of Antietam Oct. 18 [...] 1.Geo. H. Bangs, 2. Wm. B. Moore, Private Secy of [...] 3. Allan Pinkerton, 4. John C. Babcock, 5. A. K. Littlefield

Taken on battlefield of Antietam Oct. 18 [...] 1.Geo. H. Bangs, 2. Wm....

Stereograph showing a group at Secret Service headquarters at Antietam, Maryland standing in front of a tent. Hand written numbers under each of the five men correspond to a list on the verso.

Abraham Lincoln to William Kellogg, Monday, June 29, 1863  (Cotton permit for Amos Babcock)
Maryland. John C. Babcock, a Secret Service man and Gimlet, a celebrated war horse of the Rappahannock

Maryland. John C. Babcock, a Secret Service man and Gimlet, a celebrat...

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De Land pool. Babcock airplane plant. Everyone pitches in to get out the work in the Babcock plant, prime contractor for the De Land, Florida pool. Above, Mary Babcock, daughter of V.C. Babcock, vice-president of the company, didn't dream when she studied art six month ago she would use it applying paint to the crates that carry the company's motor and repair racks to the war fronts

De Land pool. Babcock airplane plant. Everyone pitches in to get out t...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944... More

James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Congratulations)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 07, 1862  (Connecticut appointments)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Favors Welles)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Favors Welles)
William Kellogg to Abraham Lincoln, [June 29, 1863]  (Seeks commission for A.C. Babcock to trade at Helena, Arkansas)
Cartoon showing Ulysses S. Grant, as an acrobat, on trapeze "third term," holding on to "whiskey ring" and "Navy ring," with strap "corruption" in his mouth, holding up other acrobats, Shepard, George M. Robeson, William W. Belknap, Murphy, Williams, and Orville E. Babcock / J. Keppler.
De Land pool. Babcock airplane plant. Joe Wheeler Miller of De Land, Florida is doing his part in making machinery that will keep American fighting planes in the air. He was named after a southern general, Joe Wheeler, by a father who thought the General was "the fightinest man he knew" and wanted his son to be likewise. He ran a fishing tackle business that went out with priorities. Although he never had an arc welding holder in his hands before entering the De Land vocational school, he and another similarly trained man have acquired speed that has doubled the Babcock production

De Land pool. Babcock airplane plant. Joe Wheeler Miller of De Land, F...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
[Bealeton, Virginia Members of the Bureau of Military Information: Colonel George H. Sharpe, John C. Babcock, unidentified, and Lt. Colonel John McEntee]

[Bealeton, Virginia Members of the Bureau of Military Information: Col...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Meade in Virginia, August-November 1863.

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