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Blue Bridge over the Potomac River at Cumberland, Maryland

Blue Bridge over the Potomac River at Cumberland, Maryland

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Exterior view looking down Baltimore Street showing snow covered street. Penciled on front of mount: 504. Amateur Photographic Exchange Club label affixed to verso gives title, photographer, photographer's addr... More

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Exterior view looking down Baltimore Street showing snow covered street. Penciled on front of mount: 504. Amateur Photographic Exchange Club label affixed to verso gives title, photographer, photographer's addr... More

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles above tidewater, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles a...

See also HABS No. DC-147 for list of other C&O Canal structures. Significance: The Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, the last lift lock and house along the canal, is one of three such log houses located at the up... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Photograph shows man, possibly D. E. Brockett, leaning against gigantic campaign ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison. The phrase "get the ball rolling" comes from a campaign publicity activity that began... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. From clothing department to entrance

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. From clothing departm...

Public domain photograph of department store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Photograph shows man, possibly D. E. Brockett, leaning against gigantic campaign ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison. The phrase "get the ball rolling" comes from a campaign publicity activity that began... More

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek 587 feet West of Eckhart Junction, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills...

Significance: The Wills Creek Bridge is located in the Cumberland and Pennsylvania subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway Company. It is a brick arch viaduct of four spans, each 45 feet in length. The ab... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegan...

Significance: The Visitor Center for the C&O Canal National Historical Park is located on the first floor of the railway station. Survey number: HABS MD-1318

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

The Cumberland road one and one-half miles west of Brownsville, Pennsylvania

The Cumberland road one and one-half miles west of Brownsville, Pennsy...

Photograph shows rural area with dirt road; few homes scattered along the road. Copyright 1910 by John Kennedy Lacock, Amity, Pa. Copyright registration title: Cumberland road: 1 1/2 miles west of Brownsville, Pa.

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, to entrance

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, to entrance

Public domain photograph of department store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek 587 feet West of Eckhart Junction, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills...

Significance: The Wills Creek Bridge is located in the Cumberland and Pennsylvania subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway Company. It is a brick arch viaduct of four spans, each 45 feet in length. The ab... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland,...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles above tidewater, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles a...

See also HABS No. DC-147 for list of other C&O Canal structures. Significance: The Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, the last lift lock and house along the canal, is one of three such log houses located at the up... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, toward rear

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, toward rear

Public domain photograph of department store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Blue Bridge over the north branch of the Potomac River, Cumberland, Maryland

Blue Bridge over the north branch of the Potomac River, Cumberland, Ma...

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Note the spikes to deter climbers. Title, date, subject... More

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Baltimore St., Cumberland, after a snow storm, Apl. 10, 1862

Exterior view looking down Baltimore Street showing snow covered street. Penciled on front of mount: 504. Amateur Photographic Exchange Club label affixed to verso gives title, photographer, photographer's addr... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cement House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cement House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, to entrance

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Interior, to entrance

Public domain photograph of department store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegan...

Significance: The Visitor Center for the C&O Canal National Historical Park is located on the first floor of the railway station. Survey number: HABS MD-1318

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegan...

Significance: The Visitor Center for the C&O Canal National Historical Park is located on the first floor of the railway station. Survey number: HABS MD-1318

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862 - Public domain portrait print

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862 - Public domain portrait print

Stereograph showing a group in civilian attire at Cumberland, Maryland. In the back row, left to right: H.B. Seybolt, Paul H. Dennis, (unidentified provost guard), Allan Pinkerton, (provost guard), George H. Ba... More

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek 587 feet West of Eckhart Junction, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, Wills Creek Bridge, Spanning Wills...

Significance: The Wills Creek Bridge is located in the Cumberland and Pennsylvania subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway Company. It is a brick arch viaduct of four spans, each 45 feet in length. The ab... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Entrance exterior

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Entrance exterior

Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commercial building, downtown, shopping center, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Hat department

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Hat department

Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commerce, shopping, main street, city downtown, early 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lockhouse 75, State Route 51 & Patterson Creek, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lockhouse 75, State Route 51 & Patterson Cree...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey number: HAER MD-26

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

Photograph shows man, possibly D. E. Brockett, leaning against gigantic campaign ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison. The phrase "get the ball rolling" comes from a campaign publicity activity that began... More

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862 - Public domain portrait print

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862 - Public domain portrait print

Stereograph showing a group in civilian attire at Cumberland, Maryland. In the back row, left to right: H.B. Seybolt, Paul H. Dennis, (unidentified provost guard), Allan Pinkerton, (provost guard), George H. Ba... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Exterior

Holly Shop, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Exterior

Public domain photograph of department store, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cooling Tower, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cooling Tower, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberlan...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alley, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Rail Rolling Mill, Elm Street & Locust Alle...

Significance: With the inexhaustible supply of coal and the eventual juncture of the route to Pittsburgh with the mainline at Cumberland, the B & O though significant economics were available by producing rails... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland,...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles above tidewater, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, 175.6 miles a...

See also HABS No. DC-147 for list of other C&O Canal structures. Significance: The Lock Tender's House at Lock 75, the last lift lock and house along the canal, is one of three such log houses located at the up... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Factory Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumber...

Significance: The Factory Building forms the nucleus of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, an historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987, ... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Park Street, Opposite Ann Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Queen City Hotel & Station, West Side of Pa...

Significance: The Queen City Hotel was one of five combination station-hotels built by the B & O during the 1870s. It was designed by Thomas N. Heskett of the railroad's road department, was Italianate in styl... More

Bird's eye view of Cumberland, Maryland 1906.

Bird's eye view of Cumberland, Maryland 1906.

Perspective map not drawn to scale. LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 257 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Entrance to rear

The Manhattan, business in Cumberland, Maryland. Entrance to rear

Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commercial building, downtown, shopping center, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany Cou...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Allegan...

Significance: The Visitor Center for the C&O Canal National Historical Park is located on the first floor of the railway station. Survey number: HABS MD-1318

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring Gap, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Western Maryland Railway Bridge, Spanning Maryland Route 51 at Spring ...

Significance: The Western Maryland Railway Bridge (Spring Gap Underpass) is significant as a component of the 34-mile section of the Western Maryland Railway, which was acquired by the United States for the Che... More

The News depot at Cumberland MD on the arrival of particulars of the riot in Baltimore, 19th Apl 1861

The News depot at Cumberland MD on the arrival of particulars of the r...

Penciled on front of mount: 479. Amateur Photographic Exchange Club label affixed to verso gives title, photographer, photographer's address (Cumberland, MD.), date of photograph and print, number (42), negativ... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cement House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Cement House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD

Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant, Power House, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland,...

Significance: The Kelly-Springfield Tire Plant is a technologically and historically significant industrial complex in Allegany County. The facility was in operation from 1921 until 1987 and served as Kelly-Sp... More

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