Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
F.R. Hassler, Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey
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Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Ferdinand R. Hassler, Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey
This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Fenderich, Ch. Title inscribed in pencil, on mat.
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1824
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1824
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, November 24, 1825.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Robert Patterson, February 27, 1806
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C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
F. R. Hassler to James Madison, November 24, 1825.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, June 14, 1830.
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C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
F. P. Hassler to James Madison, February 6, 1833.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 3, 1825
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Hassler to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1820
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1820
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, February 6, 1827.
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C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Ferdinand R. Hassler to Robert Patterson, February 27, 1806
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
F. R. Hassler to James Madison, January 9, 1835.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, November 24, 1825
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
James Madison to F. R. Hassler, July 2, 1835.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, July 27, 1835.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to James Madison, September 8, 1828.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, January 18, 1827.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...
Mutilated, with Intact Copy Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
James Madison to F. R. Hassler, February 11, 1835.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, June 22, 1824
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James Madison to Ferdinand R. Hassler, March 6, 1828.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...
Mutilated, with Intact Copy Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
C. E. Zoller, Jacques Maral, and Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jeffer...
with Petition, in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Hassler Tavern, U.S. Route 6, Depue, Bureau County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-44 Survey number: HABS IL-142 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
F. P. Hassler to James Madison, February 6, 1833.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
F. R. Hassler to James Madison, July 27, 1835.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, May 5, 1826
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, February 11, 1835.
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F. P. Hassler to James Madison, February 6, 1833.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Robert Patterson, August 1, 1813
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Robert Patterson, February 27, 1806
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, January 18, 1827.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1824
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, May 5, 1826
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General chart of the coast. No. IV, from Cape May to Cape Henry. From ...
Scale 1:400,000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 33.7 From its Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during the year 1862 (Washington, Government Printing Office., 18... More
James Madison to Ferdinand R. Hassler, March 6, 1828.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, November 24, 1825
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Hassler Bridge, Spanning Obey River at State Route 42, Byrdstown, Pick...
Significance: The bridge is a late example of metal truss design, which was a standard of the Tennessee Highway Department since 1920. The bridge is also a tangible artifact of the lifestyle and economic change... More
Hassler's polka - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1820
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1820
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to James Madison, September 8, 1828.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, January 9, 1835.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1824
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, June 24, 1830.
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, February 22, 1833.
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Ferdinand R. Hassler to Robert Patterson, August 1, 1813
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, July 2, 1835.
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James Madison to F. R. Hassler, February 6, 1827.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, January 9, 1835.
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F. R. Hassler to James Madison, June 14, 1830.
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Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...
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