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Covered Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Covered Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24 Survey number: HABS NH-29 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1935 Demolished

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T. Brown ; C.C. Kuchel, lith.

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T...

Bird's-eye view of Virginia City from the "Gould & Curry" claim, with 30 individual views of commercial buildings and residences forming the border.

Dairy House, York County Poor Farm (U.S. Route 17), Grafton, York County, Virginia

Dairy House, York County Poor Farm (U.S. Route 17), Grafton, York Coun...

Survey number: HABS VA-84 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Glass Blower and Mold Boy. Boy has 4 1/2 hours of this at a stretch, then an hour's rest and 4 1/2 more: cramped position. Day shift one week: night shift next. (see label on photo 162.) Grafton, West Virginia.  Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Glass Blower and Mold Boy. Boy has 4 1/2 hours of this at a stretch, t...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy workers, child labor, working children, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Orford Congregational Church, Main Street, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Orford Congregational Church, Main Street, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, ...

Survey number: HALS WV-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82004330

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, ...

Survey number: HALS WV-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82004330

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, U.S. 119 East of Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, ...

Significance: Built by the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, a subsidiary of the B&O, this complex was the major repair facility on the western portion of the line. Grafton was one of the earliest railroad towns... More

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, U.S. 119 East of Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, ...

Significance: Built by the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, a subsidiary of the B&O, this complex was the major repair facility on the western portion of the line. Grafton was one of the earliest railroad towns... More

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, U.S. 119 East of Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, ...

Significance: Built by the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, a subsidiary of the B&O, this complex was the major repair facility on the western portion of the line. Grafton was one of the earliest railroad towns... More

Bird's eye view of Bethlehem, Grafton County, N.H. 1883.

Bird's eye view of Bethlehem, Grafton County, N.H. 1883.

Perspective map not drawn to scale. LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 471 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Indexed for points of interest. AACR2

Duke of Grafton (Earl of Euston) with others

Duke of Grafton (Earl of Euston) with others

Public domain photograph of official photograph, building on the background, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Choate House, 27 North Main Street, Hanover, Grafton County, NH

Choate House, 27 North Main Street, Hanover, Grafton County, NH

Significance: Large, frame house, an early and typical example for the area. The building has been the home of various Dartmouth College people. Survey number: HABS NH-72 Building/structure dates: 1786 Initi... More

View of Grafton, West Virginia - Drawing. Public domain image.

View of Grafton, West Virginia - Drawing. Public domain image.

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: West Virginia Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Pur... More

A diesel locomotive passes along what were once bustling passenger rail lines of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad as well in Grafton, West Virginia, which was an early B&O hub

A diesel locomotive passes along what were once bustling passenger rai...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: West Virginia Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Pur... More

Grafton Tyler Double House, 1314 Thirtieth Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Grafton Tyler Double House, 1314 Thirtieth Street Northwest, Washingto...

Significance: This double mansarded residence is an example of a particularly formal treatment of a mid-Victorian dwelling. It is conceived sculpturally with the heavy hood molds, cornice and mansard carried a... More

Enos Snow Farm, River Road, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Enos Snow Farm, River Road, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Significance: A regionally typical example of a continuous farm building with sheds and barns attached to the house. Survey number: HABS NH-78 Building/structure dates: ca. 1790 Initial Construction

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1970 Survey number: HABS NH-43

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 18000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 18000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Survey number: HAER MA-82-B Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Lyme Congregational Church, Horse Sheds, The Green, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Lyme Congregational Church, Horse Sheds, The Green, Lyme, Grafton Coun...

Significance: This structure built in 1812 at the same time as the church, is one of the few surviving example of a type of outbuilding that was typical of early meeting houses in this area. Survey number: HAB... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Dartmouth College, Thornton Hall, Hanover, Grafton County, NH

Dartmouth College, Thornton Hall, Hanover, Grafton County, NH

Significance: Thornton Hall, with Wentworth Hall which was built as part of the same project and is very similar, are the two oldest buildings surviving at Dartmouth. They were designed by Ammi B. Young, and a... More

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, ...

Survey number: HALS WV-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82004330

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, ...

Survey number: HALS WV-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82004330

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, U.S. 119 East of Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia (B&O) Railroad, Grafton Machine Shop & Foundry, ...

Significance: Built by the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, a subsidiary of the B&O, this complex was the major repair facility on the western portion of the line. Grafton was one of the earliest railroad towns... More

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Ashland, Grafton Co., N.H. 1883

Ashland, Grafton Co., N.H. 1883

O20112 01 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist and P&AGA catalog cards. Pub. & copyright Poole & Norris, Brockton, Mass. [Milwaukee, 1883]. Associated name on shelflis... More

Night shift at Glass Works, Grafton, West Virginia. 11:30 P.M. Going to work after 1 hour recess. (see label on #162.)  Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Night shift at Glass Works, Grafton, West Virginia. 11:30 P.M. Going t...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy workers, child labor, working children, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

An old Mail Pouch Chewing Tobacco sign, and other advertisements, on a wall in downtown Grafton, West Virginia

An old Mail Pouch Chewing Tobacco sign, and other advertisements, on a...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a mural painting, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Grafton National Cemetery in Grafton, West Virginia, the first national military cemetery in West Virginia

The Grafton National Cemetery in Grafton, West Virginia, the first nat...

Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"Carrying in Boy" at the Lehr. Glass Factory, Grafton, West Virginia. (See label on #162.) Location: Grafton, West Virginia

"Carrying in Boy" at the Lehr. Glass Factory, Grafton, West Virginia. ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Glass factories. Hine no. 152. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph... More

Lyme Congregational Church, The Green, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Lyme Congregational Church, The Green, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Significance: A large, frame meeting house built in 1812, typical of the place and period. The original horse sheds which were typical features at most of the meeting houses in this area but are now nearly dis... More

Lyme Congregational Church, The Green, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Lyme Congregational Church, The Green, Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Significance: A large, frame meeting house built in 1812, typical of the place and period. The original horse sheds which were typical features at most of the meeting houses in this area but are now nearly dis... More

William Grafton House, 65 Poplar Street, Newport, Newport County, RI

William Grafton House, 65 Poplar Street, Newport, Newport County, RI

Significance: The Buildings of Rhode Island catalogue entry for this house (p. 524) describes it as being more compact than its across-the-street neighbor, the Robinson House. The central chimney was embellishe... More

Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee County, WI

Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee Count...

Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge is a single span, single lane Pratt through truss that was erected in 1888. Built by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, it was identified in Cultural Resource Managem... More

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T. Brown ; C.C. Kuchel, lith.

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T...

Bird's-eye view of Virginia City from the "Gould & Curry" claim, with 30 individual views of commercial buildings and residences forming the border. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a ... More

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 18000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 18000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Survey number: HAER MA-82-B Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 50000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester St...

Significance: The Wyman-Gordan Forging Press, along with a similar press owned by the Alcoa Company of Cleveland, Ohio, represents the culmination of many years' attempts to build heavy presses. Motivated by C... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Walnut Street, Grafton, Taylor County, ...

Survey number: HALS WV-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82004330

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Dwelling House, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton ...

Significance: Unusually large and heavy masonry structure for this area. The largest of several remaining buildings of a defunct Shaker colony. Characteristically Shaker in its lack of decoration and austerit... More

Drift Mouth, San Lick Mine, near Grafton, West Virginia. Bank Boss in centre: driver on his right: trapper boy outside. Alfred, about 14. He trapped several years during vacation: said he is going to school this year: asked if it were because school is more fun he said. "This yere hain't no fun!".  Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Drift Mouth, San Lick Mine, near Grafton, West Virginia. Bank Boss in ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a coal mine, mining, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Drift Mouth, San Lick Mine, near Grafton, West Virginia. Bank Boss in centre: driver on his right: trapper boy outside. Alfred, about 14. He trapped several years during vacation: said he is going to school this year: asked if it were because school is more fun he said. "This yere hain't no fun!". Location: Grafton, West Virginia

Drift Mouth, San Lick Mine, near Grafton, West Virginia. Bank Boss in ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Coal mines. Hine no. 140. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Div... More

Aerial view of Grafton, West Virginia

Aerial view of Grafton, West Virginia

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

Overlooking what what were once bustling rail lines of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Grafton, West Virginia, which was an early B&O hub

Overlooking what what were once bustling rail lines of the Baltimore &...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. To the right are the Willard Hotel, built in 1911 by the B&O, and the old B&O terminal. Rail traffic increased as the B&O expanded, re... More

Midnight in a Glass Works. Grafton, West Virginia. (see photo 162).  Location: Grafton, West Virginia.

Midnight in a Glass Works. Grafton, West Virginia. (see photo 162). L...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy workers, child labor, working children, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Dartmouth College, Webster Cottage, 27B Main Street, Hanover, Grafton County, NH

Dartmouth College, Webster Cottage, 27B Main Street, Hanover, Grafton ...

Significance: Early cottage, typical of the area, one time residence of Daniel Webster. Survey number: HABS NH-68 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction

Grafton Tyler Double House, 1314 Thirtieth Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Grafton Tyler Double House, 1314 Thirtieth Street Northwest, Washingto...

Significance: This double mansarded residence is an example of a particularly formal treatment of a mid-Victorian dwelling. It is conceived sculpturally with the heavy hood molds, cornice and mansard carried a... More

William Grafton House, 65 Poplar Street, Newport, Newport County, RI

William Grafton House, 65 Poplar Street, Newport, Newport County, RI

Significance: The Buildings of Rhode Island catalogue entry for this house (p. 524) describes it as being more compact than its across-the-street neighbor, the Robinson House. The central chimney was embellishe... More

Clark's Bridge, Spanning Pemigewasset River at Clark's Trading Post, Lincoln, Grafton County, NH

Clark's Bridge, Spanning Pemigewasset River at Clark's Trading Post, L...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, water, historic structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1970 Survey number: HABS NH-43

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Merrill (Youngs) Mill, Easton, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1970 Survey number: HABS NH-43

Covered Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Covered Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, Orford, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24 Survey number: HABS NH-29 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1935 Demolished

U.S. Route 4 Bridge, Spanning Mascoma River, Canaan, Grafton County, NH

U.S. Route 4 Bridge, Spanning Mascoma River, Canaan, Grafton County, N...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, water, historic structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

U.S. Route 4 Bridge, Spanning Mascoma River, Canaan, Grafton County, NH

U.S. Route 4 Bridge, Spanning Mascoma River, Canaan, Grafton County, N...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge over a water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T. Brown ; C.C. Kuchel, lith.

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T...

Bird's-eye view of Virginia City from the "Gould & Curry" claim, with 30 individual views of commercial buildings and residences forming the border.

Northwestern Virginia Railroad, Grafton Bridge, Spanning Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia Railroad, Grafton Bridge, Spanning Tygart Valley...

Significance: Typical of the transition from timber to metal bridge construction, the original Fink spans were probably the longest tri-composite trusses then (1854) in existence, and most likely represented th... More

Northwestern Virginia Railroad, Grafton Bridge, Spanning Tygart Valley River, Grafton, Taylor County, WV

Northwestern Virginia Railroad, Grafton Bridge, Spanning Tygart Valley...

Significance: Typical of the transition from timber to metal bridge construction, the original Fink spans were probably the longest tri-composite trusses then (1854) in existence, and most likely represented th... More

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County...

Significance: The Shaker Church Family Cow Barn, built in 854, as noted in polychrome slate on the roof, is one of the largest remaining Shaker barns. It was designed and constructed in the simple, functional ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Osgood Bridge, Spanning Beebe River, Perch Pond Road, Campton Station,...

Significance: The bridge is one of 25 low Warren truss metal highway bridges extant in New Hampshire. Constructed in 1899, the bridge is one of the state's earliest examples of short-span highway bridges employ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Shaker Church Family Machine Shop, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton County, NH

Shaker Church Family Machine Shop, State Route 4A, Enfield, Grafton Co...

Survey number: HABS NH-175 Building/structure dates: 1849-1850 Initial Construction

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 2000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Street, Grafton, Worcester County, MA

Wyman-Gordon Company, Grafton Plant, 2000 Ton Press, 244 Worcester Str...

Survey number: HAER MA-82-A Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Pioneer Cabin, Campton Station, Grafton County, NH

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS NH-36 Building/structure dates: 1775 Initial Construction

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