Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More
Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
West Danville, Vermont. Frank Goss, seventy-one year old farmer, in fr...
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Goss - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
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McKeever & Goss, interior ofc. - Glass negative photogrpah. Public dom...
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Clovis, New Mexico. Women employed at the Atchison, Topeka and Santa F...
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More
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Precise measurements. Washington, D.C. June 17. W.H. Goss, of the Nati...
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West Danville, Vermont. Frank Goss, seventy-one year old farmer, in fr...
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Clovis, New Mexico. Left to right: Almeta Williams, Beatrice Davis, Li...
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Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Dutar house, McKeever & Goss - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, interior ofc. - Glass negative photogrpah. Public dom...
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
McKeever & Goss, exterior ofc. - Glass negative photogrpah. Public dom...
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Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Honorable James Hamilton Goss of SC - Public domain portrait photograp...
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John D. Goss to Andrew Jackson, Jr., April 8, 1841
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McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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McKeever & Goss, 12 & H, N.W., [Washington, D.C.], s.w. corner
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Votes for Governor, in the State of Vermont, as counted by the canvass...
Imprint 3. 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 177, Folder 11.
Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More
West Danville, Vermont. Frank Goss, seventy-one year old farmer, in fr...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of vintage Vermont postcard, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Dutar house, McKeever & Goss - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Samuel H. Smith House, Salt River vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house and farm illustrate an evolutionary development which spans 140 years. The original two-story, double-pen log house constructed about 1830 was by the late 1840s extended, with the additi... More
A.S. Goss, Chief of the Land Bank Commission, he is direct charge of t...
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John D. Goss to Andrew Jackson, Jr., April 8, 1841
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Matthew Mappin House, County Route U, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Began as a two-room log cabin. Within a decade, Mappin had half-a-dozen children, and he had achieved prominence in the local government of Monroe County. Around 1840, to accommodate the increase ... More
Votes for Governor, in the State of Vermont, as counted by the canvass...
Imprint 3. 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 177, Folder 11.
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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A.S. Goss, Chief of the Land Bank Commission, he is direct charge of t...
A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified data on the negative or negative sleeve. Date based on date of negatives in same range.... More
McKeever & Goss, Dutar house - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...
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Robert Eakin Farm, County Route U vicinity, Goss, Monroe County, MO
Significance: The house originally constructed by Robert Eakin about 1840 was a one-room log cabin, constructed with half-dovetail joinery. The addition of a frame kitchen behind the house, and of a bedroom at ... More