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Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (historical), Chaffee County, CO

Hortense Bridge, Spanning Chalk Creek on State Highway 162, Nathrop (h...

Significance: The bridge is technologically significant as a rare existing example of a very common early bridge, a timber/iron Queenpost truss. It is historically significant as an early span associated with a... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

A new map of the world : with all the new discoveries by Capt. Cook and other navigators : ornamented with the Solar System, the eclipses of the sun, moon & planets &c. /

A new map of the world : with all the new discoveries by Capt. Cook an...

Relief shown pictorially. Also shows lines of magnetic variation and marine wind-direction arrows. "Published as the Act directs, Aug't 1st 1799, by I. Evans, No. 41 Long Lane, West Smithfield." Originally prin... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, December 14, 1863 (Indian affairs in Colorado)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel J. Crawford and Sidney Clarke to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865 (Recommendation for W. W. King)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 08, 1865 (Patronage in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 28, 1861  (Declines position as governor Washington Territory)
John Evans, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 08, 1865  (Patronage in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, December 14, 1863  (Indian affairs in Colorado)
Central City Colorado Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, [March 1865]  (Recommendation; endorsed by John Evans, et al.)
John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel C. Pomeroy and Richard Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Julius White)
Ex Slaves - John Evans, Age 78

Ex Slaves - John Evans, Age 78

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of city street life, vendor, shop sign, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865 (Recommendation for J. J. Charles; endorsed by James M. Ashley)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Recommendation for J. J. Charles; endorsed by James M. Ashley

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of A. A. Bradford; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 2. General Correspondence. 1858-1864: John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, April 27, 1865 (Affairs in Colorado)
John Evans to John P. Usher, Friday, September 23, 1864  (Affairs in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to John P. Usher, Friday, September 23, 1864  (Affairs in Colorado Territory)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Samuel Elbert; endorsed by Joseph A. Wright, et al.)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Monday, February 15, 1864 (Telegram reporting support for Lincoln's re-nomination in Colorado Legislature)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Telegram reporting support for Lincoln's re-nomination in Colorado Legislature

Abraham Lincoln to John Evans, Thursday, March 16, 1865  (Correspondence with James M. Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of Samuel E. Brown; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865 (Recommendation for Samuel Elbert; endorsed by Joseph A. Wright, et al.)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Recommendation for Samuel Elbert; endorsed by Joseph A. Wright, et al.

John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864  (Case of James Gray)
John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel J. Crawford and Sidney Clarke to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for W. W. King)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for U. B. Holloway; endorsed by James M. Ashley)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for U. B. Holloway; endorsed by James M. Ashley)
Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 26, 1864 (Case of James Gray)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, December 22, 1863 (Utah Indians)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 11, 1864  (Writes on behalf of Charles Garretson)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans, Wednesday, October 28, 1863  (Printed proclamation)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of A. A. Bradford; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of E. H. Brown; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Moses Hallett; endorsed by James M. Ashley)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Samuel Elbert; endorsed by Joseph A. Wright, et al.)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Abraham Lincoln to John Evans, Thursday, March 16, 1865 (Correspondence with James M. Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, 1862 (Recommends appointment of Samuel Miller)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864 (Case of James Gray)
John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, April 27, 1865  (Affairs in Colorado)
John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel J. Crawford and Sidney Clarke to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for W. W. King)
John Evans, Wednesday, October 28, 1863  (Printed proclamation)
Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of S. S. Harding; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 11, 1864 (Writes on behalf of Charles Garretson)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of A. C. Hunt)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel C. Pomeroy and Richard Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865 (Recommendation for Julius White)
Crowell Sawmill Historic District, 77 Long Leaf Road, Longleaf, Rapides Parish, LA

Crowell Sawmill Historic District, 77 Long Leaf Road, Longleaf, Rapide...

2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS LA-1233 (Crowell Lumber Mill) Significance: Crowell Sawmill Historic District, located in r... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, April 27, 1865  (Affairs in Colorado)
John  Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for J. J. Charles; endorsed by James M. Ashley)
Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Avenues, 1 mile north of Interstate 80, Exit 9, Clarion, Clarion County, PA

Ross Memorial Library Building, Main Street between Sixth & Seventh Av...

Significance: Excellent example of Carnegiesque influence in civic architecture of the period. Small stone building with flat roof and pedimented portico. The roof edge is balustraded and the pediment features ... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, December 22, 1863 (Utah Indians)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Samuel C. Pomeroy, James H. Lane, and John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865 (Recommendation for Perry Brocchus)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of S. S. Harding; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864 (Case of James Gray)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln,  1862  (Recommends appointment of Samuel Miller)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 08, 1865  (Patronage in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, December 14, 1863  (Indian affairs in Colorado)
John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, December 22, 1863  (Utah Indians)
John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

John Evans to Tench Coxe, December 16, 1791

Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting discovery of gold in Colorado)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 26, 1864  (Case of James Gray)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, 1862 (Recommends appointment of Samuel Miller)
Crowell Sawmill Historic District, 77 Long Leaf Road, Longleaf, Rapides Parish, LA

Crowell Sawmill Historic District, 77 Long Leaf Road, Longleaf, Rapide...

2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS LA-1233 (Crowell Lumber Mill) Significance: Crowell Sawmill Historic District, located in r... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 28, 1861 (Declines position as governor Washington Territory)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Declines position as governor Washington Territory

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of Samuel E. Brown; endorsed by Ashley)
John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 28, 1861  (Declines position as governor Washington Territory)
John Evans, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 08, 1865  (Patronage in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, December 22, 1863  (Utah Indians)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of A. C. Hunt)
John Evans, James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Moses Hallett; endorsed by James M. Ashley)
John Evans, James H. Lane, Samuel C. Pomeroy and Richard Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Recommendation for Julius White)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 26, 1863 (Telegram reporting discovery of gold in Colorado)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864 (Case of James Gray)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (Removal of S. S. Harding; endorsed by Ashley)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 2. General Correspondence. 1858-1864: John Evans to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, April 27, 1865 (Affairs in Colorado)
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