A FUNNY BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS OF GETTING THE PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE O...
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Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington...
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Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 2, Bounded b...
Significance: These combination two- and three-story buildings, which front on Connor Avenue, were designed to relieve the visual monotony of a large housing project otherwise consisting of nothing except two-s... More
Charleston, South Carolina. O'Connor house on Broad Street where Feder...
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Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
O'Connor House, where the Union Officers were imprisoned, under fire, ...
Stereograph showing three men near all that remains of a brick chimney in front of the O'Connor house at 180 Broad Street. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic History. Copyright by E. & H.T. An... More
U.S. Flyers win Mackay Award. Washington, D.C., May 8. Nine officers a...
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The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Chmn. T.V. O'Connor of the US Shipping Board introduced his grandson t...
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The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Major James A. O'Connor, new District Commissioner
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Governor-elect of Maryland luncheon guest of President Roosevelt. Wash...
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12 yr. old truant, selling extras during school hours, 4/15/12. "Thoug...
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Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington...
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Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
[Charleston, S.C. O'Connor house; another view]
Photograph of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, specifically of Charleston, S.C., 1863-1865.
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
[Charleston, S.C. O'Connor house (180 Broad Street), in which Union of...
Photograph of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, specifically of Charleston, S.C., 1863-1865.
General Patrick E. Connor, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negati...
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School out for legislators. Washington D.C., July 7. Capitol Hill was ...
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Port O'Connor, Texas. Stairway in a house of shell construction built ...
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The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Charleston, South Carolina. O'Connor house (180 Broad Street), where F...
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Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
[Charleston, S.C. O'Connor house (180 Broad Street), in which Union of...
Photograph of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, specifically of Charleston, S.C., 1863-1865.
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 2, Bounded b...
Significance: These combination two- and three-story buildings, which front on Connor Avenue, were designed to relieve the visual monotony of a large housing project otherwise consisting of nothing except two-s... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 2, Bounded b...
Significance: These combination two- and three-story buildings, which front on Connor Avenue, were designed to relieve the visual monotony of a large housing project otherwise consisting of nothing except two-s... More
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
General Patrick E. Connor, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negati...
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Roosevelt's stand-in. Marvin McIntyre, Secretary to President Roosevel...
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16 Years on the House Rules Committee. Washington, D.C., May 26. The H...
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Glad it's over. Washington, D.C., June 16. Rep. John J. O'Connor of Ne...
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O'Connor House, where Union officers were under fire, Charleston, S.C.
Photograph shows five men near all that remains of a building in front of the O'Connor house on Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Speaker signs last minute bills. Washington D.C., Aug 21. Rep. John J....
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New Comptroller of the currency. Washington, D.C., Oct. 24. Preston De...
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Port O'Connor, Texas. House of shell construction, built about 1850 by...
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The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Memorial, Southeast corner of ...
Significance: This memorial was erected to honor the men and women of Parkside Homes who served in the armed forces during World War II, particularly those who lost their lives during the war. It is a typical ... More
Patton Explains [...] Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Tex) has an idea he desir...
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W.D. Connor, Jr., chief, Lumber Unit, Office of Production Management ...
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James W. O'Connor, 162 E. 32nd St., New York City. Manhattan College, ...
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Colonel E. O'Connor, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.
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Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
General Patrick E. Connor, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negati...
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LINN, SGT. W.A. RIGHT FRONT; WITH REP. J. HAMPTON MOORE, CENTER; GEORG...
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Californians see president. Washington, D.C., April 15. Argyle Campbel...
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James W. O'Connor, 162 E. 32nd St., New York City. Copy negative of Wu...
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High school Victory Corps. To conserve and preserve for Victory, Virgi...
Picryl description: Public domain image of food, dinner, grocery store, eating, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More
The Connor Hotel, 324 Main Street, Joplin, Jasper County, MO
Significance: The Connor Hotel, built 1906-07, was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett of St. Louis, Missouri. The architects utilized the finest materials, including the shite crystaline limestone featured... More
[Charleston, S.C. O'Connor house; another view]
Photograph of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, specifically of Charleston, S.C., 1863-1865.
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Doan House, 30 Connor Lane, Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-50 Survey number: HABS IN-96
Parkside Homes & Addition, World War II Era Building Type 3, Bounded b...
Significance: The most common building type found in the Parkside Addition is a combination of row houses and flats in a single building. Excluding eight buildings considered a distinct type because they had t... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
Parkside Homes & Addition, Bounded by Connor, East Warren, & Gray Aven...
Significance: Parkside Homes was the first federally-funded low-income public housing project built in Detroit and in Michigan. It was an important and controversial response to Detroit's serious housing crisi... More
No. [1908] This ticket will entitle the bearer to such prize as may be...
Not in Evans.; On verso: 1796 Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 180, Folder 11g.
PRESIDENT GETS 'BIRTHDAY BALL' MILLION DOLLAR CHECK. AT THE WHITE HOUS...
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Solons inspect new Army Bomber. Washington, D.C. March 10. Members of ...
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New first deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D.C., Oct. 1...
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House leaders in huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 12. Speaker of the Hou...
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Charleston, South Carolina. O'Connor house (180 Broad Street), where F...
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Charleston, South Carolina. O'Connor house on Broad Street where Feder...
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General Selden Connor, 19th Maine, American Civil War Photograph, Glas...
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Mary O'Connor - Public domain portrait photograph
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Parkside Homes & Addition, PWA Flat Houses, Bounded by Connor, East Wa...
Significance: Flats were the least common dwelling unit type at Parkside Homes, accounting for less than one-fifth of the dwelling units. Three-quarters of the units provided only one bedroom and the remainder... More