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Gorden Spice, student manager, U. of Mich.

Gorden Spice, student manager, U. of Mich.

Public domain photograph - historical image of Michigan, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Henry Gorden House, 10521 School Street, Mendocino, Mendocino County, CA

Henry Gorden House, 10521 School Street, Mendocino, Mendocino County, ...

Public domain photograph - historical image of California, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Henry Gorden House, 10521 School Street, Mendocino, Mendocino County, CA

Henry Gorden House, 10521 School Street, Mendocino, Mendocino County, ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Jacobus Van Gorden House, U.S. Route 209, Egypt Mills, Pike County, PA

Significance: The Jacobus Van Gorden House is one of the oldest standing houses in Pike County and is a good example of the early German vernacular stone bank house in eastern Pennsylvania. Unprocessed Field n... More

John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 15, 1860  (Gives his family history)
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 15, 1860  (Gives his family history)
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 15, 1860  (Gives his family history)
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 15, 1860  (Gives his family history)
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 07, 1860
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 07, 1860
John Gorden to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 07, 1860