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Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Our country's hope. Harrison & reform. 4th may 1840. Published by J. S. Horton, corner Baltimore and South St. Baltimore, Md.

Our country's hope. Harrison & reform. 4th may 1840. Published by J. S...

Badge printed on white satin ribbon.; Printed on satin.; Harrison and reform. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Eph... More

Tobias Avery Plants and V. B. Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864  (Telegram recommending Chase for Chief Justice)
Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Harvey Horton, visiting the N.C. Stiles dairy farm while on furlough from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, posing with sixteen-year old Charles Stiles and a reluctant cow

Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Harvey Horton, visiting the N.C. Stile...

Picryl description: Public domain image of military training, armed forces fort, camp, exercise activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Charles Anderson to Robert C. Schenck, Friday, February 24, 1865  (Case of Charles P. Horton; endorsed by Schenck)
George W. Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

George W. Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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

Ray H. Horton - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Ray H. Horton - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Frank N. Horton, residence on Via Bellavia, Palm Beach, Florida. Entrance detail from right

Frank N. Horton, residence on Via Bellavia, Palm Beach, Florida. Entra...

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Significance: The bridge is part of Lenawee County's local roadway system which primarily serves existing agricultural development and related traffic. The bridge is a steel camelback, pony truss, structure wi... More

V. B. Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 13, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Leon Henderson and staff. Deputy administrators of the Office of Price Administration (OPA) with Leon Henderson, Administrator, in Washington, D.C. just prior to Mr. Henderson's retirement from office. Seated, left to right, J.K. Galbraith, Mr. Henderson, John E. Hamm, David Ginsburg. Standing, left to right, Dexter M. Keezer, Paul M. O'Leary, Paul A. Porter, Edward N. Hay, Robert W. Horton

Leon Henderson and staff. Deputy administrators of the Office of Price...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, group of people, meeting, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

John Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 17, 1861  (Sends article on iron plating for ships)
Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Charles Anderson to Robert C. Schenck, Friday, February 24, 1865  (Case of Charles P. Horton; endorsed by Schenck)
V. B. Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 13, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Robert W. Jenks metal sash manufacturer, glazier, painter & plumber ... Providence, R.I. Horton, Pr. [n. d.].

Robert W. Jenks metal sash manufacturer, glazier, painter & plumber .....

Photographic reproduction.; On verso: R. I. Bds. n.d. 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; ... More

A. Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

A. Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

For the Danny Kaye Show (radio) (General)

Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

For the Danny Kaye Show (radio) (General)

Mrs. John Miller Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Mrs. John Miller Horton - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Photograph shows portrait of Katherine Lorenz Pratt Horton (1848-1931), candidate for presidency of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)

John Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 17, 1861  (Sends article on iron plating for ships)
John Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 17, 1861  (Sends article on iron plating for ships)
Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

John Horton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 17, 1861  (Sends article on iron plating for ships)
Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

Oh Mr. Horton (Number: Kaye and E.E. Horton) In March 15 show

For the Danny Kaye Show (radio) (General)

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Charles Anderson to Robert C. Schenck, Friday, February 24, 1865  (Case of Charles P. Horton; endorsed by Schenck)
Lawrence W. Horton House, 1901 Link Road, Lynchburg, Lynchburg, Virginia

Lawrence W. Horton House, 1901 Link Road, Lynchburg, Lynchburg, Virgin...

Survey number: HABS VA-1193 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Horace B. Horton - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Horace B. Horton - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Public domain photograph of the United States in the 1930s, portraits, people, events, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Horton, residence on Via Bellaria, Palm Beach. Living room

Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Horton, residence on Via Bellaria, Palm Beach. L...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic place interior, salon, hall lobby, living room, 18th-19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Civil War veteran Benjamin F. Horton and Sarah Ellen Peterman Horton at United Confederate Veterans reunion

Civil War veteran Benjamin F. Horton and Sarah Ellen Peterman Horton a...

Photograph shows group portrait of identified Confederate veteran of Co. C, 37th Virginia Infantry Regiment and his wife. Deposit; Tom Liljenquist; 2017; (D073) Purchased from: Everitt Bowles, Woodstock, Georg... More

Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Private Harvey Horton, visiting the N.C. Stiles dairy farm while on furlough from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, talking with Mr. Stiles and his nineteen-year-old son Robert

Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Private Harvey Horton, visiting the N....

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of worker, marketplace, vendor, 1930s, Great Depression, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Significance: The bridge is part of Lenawee County's local roadway system which primarily serves existing agricultural development and related traffic. The bridge is a steel camelback, pony truss, structure wi... More

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Joseph White Horton to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1828

Joseph White Horton to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1828

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Left to right: Private Asser Llomaki of Mason, New Hampshire; Staff Sergeant D.E. Horton of Painted Post, New York; Staff Sergeant C.L. Hoopman of Ionia, Michagan working on the tail of a B-17 Flying Fortress at a replacement center somewhere in England. The bomber was damaged in raids over occupied France and Germany

Left to right: Private Asser Llomaki of Mason, New Hampshire; Staff Se...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bomber aircraft, military aviation, air forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Horton House (Remains), Main Road, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA

Horton House (Remains), Main Road, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA

Significance: This house was burned by the Spanish in 1742 and belonged to Major William Horton, who assumed command of the regiment when General Oglethorpe returned to England. Survey number: HABS GA-2150 Bu... More

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex County, MA

Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory, End of Horton Street, Gloucester, Essex...

Significance: The Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory is significant as the first U.S. manufacturer of copper paint, which was used on the bottom of boats to prevent marine growth. Survey number: HAER MA-166 Build... More

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Private Harvey Horton, visiting the N.C. Stiles dairy farm while on furlough from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, with Mr. Stiles

Rockville (vicinity), Maryland. Private Harvey Horton, visiting the N....

Picryl description: Public domain image of military vehicle, automobile, tractor truck, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Significance: The bridge is part of Lenawee County's local roadway system which primarily serves existing agricultural development and related traffic. The bridge is a steel camelback, pony truss, structure wi... More

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Horton Road Bridge, Spanning Black Creek, Adrian, Lenawee County, MI

Significance: The bridge is part of Lenawee County's local roadway system which primarily serves existing agricultural development and related traffic. The bridge is a steel camelback, pony truss, structure wi... More

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County, MS

Corinth National Cemetery, 1551 Horton Street, Corinth, Alcorn County,...

Survey number: HALS MS-3 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 96001352

Van Evrie Horton & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 23, 1862  (Appeal decision of Postmaster General)
Charles Anderson to Robert C. Schenck, Friday, February 24, 1865  (Case of Charles P. Horton; endorsed by Schenck)
Joseph White Horton to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1828

Joseph White Horton to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1828

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

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