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Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy boy about to tear off dispatch coming over Associated Press

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy bo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Honorable James Mitchell Ashley of Ohio, Editor of Dispatch & Gov. of Territory of Montana, Born: 1824, Died: 1896

Honorable James Mitchell Ashley of Ohio, Editor of Dispatch & Gov. of ...

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Lewis Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 28, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch commuting sentences of prisoners at Baltimore)
New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Telegrapher receives dispatch by Western Union from Times correspondent somewhere in the United States

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Telegra...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Portland, Oregon: A flight to Vancouver, Baldwin's airship carrying a dispatch from the exhibition officials

Portland, Oregon: A flight to Vancouver, Baldwin's airship carrying a ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an early aircraft, balloon, airship, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

General Pershing cables "No other organization since the world began has ever done such great constructive work with the efficiency, dispatch and understanding, often under adverse circumstances, than has been done in France by American Red Cross in the last six months."

General Pershing cables "No other organization since the world began h...

Poster showing a bust portrait of Pershing flanked by two red crosses. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

"Hell or Heaven." Washington D.C. Congressman Louis Ludlow of Indiana, for many years Washington correspondent for the Columbus, O. Dispatch and other newspapers, is the author of "Hell or Heaven", a treatise on how to keep America out of war. Before he was elected to Congress in 1929, Rep. Ludlow served as a Washington journalist for 28 years

"Hell or Heaven." Washington D.C. Congressman Louis Ludlow of Indiana,...

Public domain photograph of people in office, interior, the 1910s-1920s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Australia in the war. Dispatch riders of an Australian armored division lined up for review. These are American motorcycles, furnished under the lend-lease program

Australia in the war. Dispatch riders of an Australian armored divisio...

Public domain photograph of military personnel, army, militia, infantry, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Australia in the war. Australian dispatch riders, equipped with American motorcycles, stage a demonstration during a review at their camp somewhere in Australia

Australia in the war. Australian dispatch riders, equipped with Americ...

Public domain photograph - United States during World War Two, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

M. S. Roberts to Thomas T. Eckert, Monday, March 30, 1863  (Telegram concerning receipt of a dispatch)
Dispatch boat, Monitor, and James Gordon Bennett's yacht, Rebecca, off Port Royal

Dispatch boat, Monitor, and James Gordon Bennett's yacht, Rebecca, off...

"149" inscribed on photograph. Hand written on verso: "Miller, vol. VI, p. 181". Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948.

Marquis Childs, correspondant St. Louis Post Dispatch

Marquis Childs, correspondant St. Louis Post Dispatch

Public domain photograph of people in office, interior, the 1910s-1920s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[One] of Custer's dispatch bearers and squaw / photo by Dedrick.

[One] of Custer's dispatch bearers and squaw / photo by Dedrick.

Native man and woman, full-length portrait, standing, facing front. H122723 U.S. Copyright Office. Title appears as it was written on the item. No. 113(?).

British women dispatch riders. South African girls who went to England to join the "First Aid Nursing Yeomanry" learn stunt riding to give them balance and confidence in handling their machines. They are members of a dispatch riding section

British women dispatch riders. South African girls who went to England...

Picryl description: Public domain image of the British Empire armed forces, 19th-20th century war and military conflict, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Professor Lowe dictating a dispatch to General McClellan during the battle at Fair Oaks

Professor Lowe dictating a dispatch to General McClellan during the ba...

Exhibited: "The Civil War in America" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2012-2013.

Mural "Post dispatch rider, 1776," by George Harding at the Ariel Rios Federal Building in Washington, D.C.

Mural "Post dispatch rider, 1776," by George Harding at the Ariel Rios...

Date: 1938; dimensions: 6' 8" x 13' 6". Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Title, date and keywords from information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Photog... More

Martha Jiggetts takes a taxi dispatch call at Jiggetts transportation.

Martha Jiggetts takes a taxi dispatch call at Jiggetts transportation.

Forms part of a group of images documenting Jiggetts Transportation. Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy boy about to tear off dispatch coming over Associated Press

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy bo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Dispatch, British Cartoon Print, Political Cartoon

Dispatch, British Cartoon Print, Political Cartoon

Print shows a man, holding a large club labeled "Procrastination" over his head, saying "I hate delay"; he is about to strike Father Time who cries "Murder, Murder." Father Time's hourglass and scythe are alrea... More

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 12, 1864  (Telegram in reply to Lincoln's April 27 dispatch)
Section 51 of U.S. Criminal Code at Justice Dept. St. Louis Post Dispatch

Section 51 of U.S. Criminal Code at Justice Dept. St. Louis Post Dispa...

Public domain photograph of Washington DC, 1910s-1920s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 11, 1863  (Telegram responding to Lincoln's dispatch of Jan. 10)
Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Streets, Railroad Station, Amtrak (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad Station), Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Thirtieth Street Station, Load Dispatch Center, Thirtieth & Market Str...

Significance: It was designed to visually and aurally indicate the operating status of the railroad's power system. This particular load dispatch center monitors and supervises electrical loads and power supply... More

John G. Foster to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 15, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's dispatch of August 15)
John D. Stevenson to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Sheridan)
[Massaponax Church, Virginia "Council of War": General Ulysses S. Grant (left end of bench nearest tree) writing a dispatch]

[Massaponax Church, Virginia "Council of War": General Ulysses S. Gran...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864.

John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 11, 1863  (Telegram sending dispatch from Richmond newspaper concerning battle at Murfreesboro)
Thomas Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 14, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's June 13 dispatch)
John Pope to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 13, 1865  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
William S. Rosecrans to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 08, 1864  (Telegram in reply to Lincoln's June 7 dispatch)
David Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 05, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 30, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865  (Telegram replying to Lincoln's dispatch)
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
Fitz John Porter to George McClellan, Friday, August 16, 1861  (Dispatch)
Charles P. Smith to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Unauthorized dispatch requesting removal of provost marshal)
John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 14, 1861  (Telegram requesting Lincoln to read his dispatch)
Independent Line of Telegraph to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 13, 1864  (Telegram concerning dispatch from New York ship owners)
Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 11, 1863  (Telegram responding to Lincoln's dispatch of Jan. 10)
John R. Young to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 28, 1864  (Telegram concerning Lincoln's dispatch to John W. Forney)
William W. Pickering to Lyman Trumbull, Saturday, May 14, 1864  (Telegram concerning Pickering's April 23 dispatch to Lincoln)
Associated Press to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 10, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs at Yorktown; dispatch approved by Randolph B. Marcy)
Anson Stager to Thomas T. Eckert, Wednesday, May 27, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatch regarding Grant's army)
William T. Sherman to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 21, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
George G. Meade to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, October 23, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatch from Colonel Sharpe)
George G. Meade to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, October 23, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatch from Colonel Sharpe)
William S. Rosecrans to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 28, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 08, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Thomas Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 14, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's June 13 dispatch)
John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 05, 1861  (Telegram regarding dispatch sent to post office)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 06, 1865  (Telegram forwarding dispatch from Gen. Sheridan)
John G. Foster to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 15, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's dispatch of August 15)
Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, Sunday, March 04, 1860  (Newspaper)
William T. Sherman to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 21, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
John G. Foster to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 03, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Meade regarding case of John McNulty)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 30, 1862  (Telegram concerning a dispatch sent to Halleck)
Stephen G. Burbridge to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 04, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York, Fish-Kill, Jan. 22, 1777. Several matters of the utmost importance to this State, requiring immediate dispatch, being now before this Committee, for the determination whereof, they are utterly in

In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York, Fish-Kill, Jan. 22, ...

Imprint 2.; Not in Evans. 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 109, Folder 31.

Henry A. Wise to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 28, 1862  (Sends copy of dispatch)
David G. Farragut to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 16, 1864  (Reply to Lincoln's November 6 dispatch)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865  (Telegram replying to Lincoln's dispatch)
John D. Stevenson to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Sheridan)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 23, 1863  (Sends dispatch from consul at Dublin)
Lewis Wallace to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, July 06, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Sigel)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 25, 1865  (Telegram conveying dispatch regarding case of Newell Root)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 28, 1861  (Requests return of a dispatch)
Samuel Sinclair to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 08, 1864  (Telegram concerning Lincoln's dispatch to Horace Greeley)
Joseph Hooker to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, June 05, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Buford)
John R. Young to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 28, 1864  (Telegram concerning Lincoln's dispatch to John W. Forney)
Associated Press to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 10, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs at Yorktown; dispatch approved by Randolph B. Marcy)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, April 19, 1864  (Telegram transmitting dispatch sent to General Grant)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, April 19, 1864  (Telegram transmitting dispatch sent to General Grant)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 30, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Joshua Tevis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 20, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's dispatch of June 18)
Oliver S. Halsted, Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 10, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's June 9 dispatch to Hooker concerning incendiary shells)
Edward O. C. Ord to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 11, 1865  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
George G. Meade to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, October 23, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatch from Colonel Sharpe)
Lewis Wallace to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, July 06, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from General Sigel)
Franz Sigel to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
John C. Fremont to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, April 01, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
Andrew G. Curtin to John G. Nicolay, Monday, July 07, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 25, 1865  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
John G. Foster to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 15, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's dispatch of August 15)
David G. Farragut to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 16, 1864  (Reply to Lincoln's November 6 dispatch)
Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, Sunday, March 04, 1860  (Newspaper)
Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, Sunday, March 04, 1860  (Newspaper)
Thomas M. Bowen to James H. Lane, Monday, April 25, 1864  (Telegram requesting reply to earlier dispatch)
M. S. Roberts to Thomas T. Eckert, Monday, March 30, 1863  (Telegram concerning receipt of a dispatch)
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