Army of the West: Schofield, Thomas, Slocum, McPherson, Sherman, Howar...
A black and white photo of a group of men. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
McPherson barn, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Public domain photograph of a barn, farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
[View from defensive works at Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed b...
Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV50 ;Port Hudson. "XXXVI-5" written in pencil on back of the mount. Purchase; William A. Gladstone; 1995; (DLC/PP-1995:113.33)
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
McPherson Bridge, Spanning Candies Creek at County Road A165, Eureka, ...
Significance: Most features of the bridge are representative of truss bridges. The vertical members are paired angles with double lacing. The counters and diagonals are I-bars or tie-rods. The top chords and en... More
McPherson Bridge, Spanning Candies Creek at County Road A165, Eureka, ...
Significance: Most features of the bridge are representative of truss bridges. The vertical members are paired angles with double lacing. The counters and diagonals are I-bars or tie-rods. The top chords and en... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Issac R. McPherson, Mo. - Public domain photograph, glass negative
A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Oil well derricks and pumps in Moundridge area near McPherson, Kansas
Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Equestrian statue of Union General James B. McPherson, by Louis T. Reb...
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
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Structures, Bordered by...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Montserrat Recreation Demonstration Area, Retaining Walls, Route 132 S...
Significance: Built by workers of the Work Projects Administration in 1939, the stone retaining walls, built to control soil erosion, reflect the larger objectives of conservation and reclamation in the develop... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Atlanta, Georgia (vicinity). Spot in woods where General James B. McPh...
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Memorial Day at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell, Nebrask...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park, park architecture, outdoors, romantic atmospheric landscape, cemetery, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Car Stand, McPherson Sq., [Washington, D.C.]
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. McPherson, interior, Palais Royal
A black and white photo of a store. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. McPherson, interior, Lansburgh, [Washington, D.C.]
A black and white photo of a clothing store. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Jim Eckles, water pumper, "backup man" from Kansas. Been in oil field ...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
"Making a trip," pulling up old pipe to change bit on drilling pipe on...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a construction site, industrial or commercial building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Oil workers pulling up old pipe to change bit on drilling pipe at bott...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
[Quaker gun mounted on bluff of Port Hudson, La.] / photographed by Mc...
Photograph shows a mounted gun at the bluff. Title devised by Library staff from information in Miller, v. 2, pg. 215. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
"Willie" McPherson, a 10 year old Helper, who totes dinners and helps ...
Public domain photograph - Georgia folklife collection, ethnography, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. McPherson's woods on left of the Chambersbur...
Picryl description: Public domain historical photo, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
McPherson Bridge, Spanning Candies Creek at County Road A165, Eureka, ...
Significance: Most features of the bridge are representative of truss bridges. The vertical members are paired angles with double lacing. The counters and diagonals are I-bars or tie-rods. The top chords and en... More
Army of the West: Schofield, Thomas, Slocum, McPherson, Sherman, Howar...
A black and white photo of a group of men. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
McPherson, Honorable John R. of N.J.
A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Oil well derricks and pumps in Moundridge area near McPherson, Kansas
Public domain photograph of United States agriculture in the 1930s, country, farmer, farm, great depression, migration, dust bowl refugees, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Structures, Bordered by...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Structures, Bordered by...
Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Hospital Wards, Anderso...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
[Distant view, probably Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed by McPh...
Photograph shows distant view of men on a hilly landscape, probably taken after the seige of Port Hudson, 1863.
[Dismounted cannon and ruins, Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed b...
Photograph shows a cannon lying on the base of a small hill. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV50 ;Port Hudson. "XXXVI-10" written in pencil on back of ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Ba...
Significance: Building 126 is a barracks signifying the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series, temporary construction during mobilization. Building... More
McPherson Bridge, Spanning Candies Creek at County Road A165, Eureka, ...
Significance: Most features of the bridge are representative of truss bridges. The vertical members are paired angles with double lacing. The counters and diagonals are I-bars or tie-rods. The top chords and en... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Free Library of Philadelphia, McPherson Square Branch, 601 East Indian...
Significance: McPherson Square was one of twenty-five branch libraries constructed between 1904 and 1930 by the Free Library of Philadelphia using a $1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Andrew Car... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
Bethel Sanctuary, Inman, McPherson County, KS
1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Bethel Sanctuary, built in 1880, is the sole remaining example of the Mennonite "Prayer House" in North America. The structure was constructe... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Mess Hall, Anderson Way...
Significance: The Mess Hall was built in 1943 for the patients and medical detachment of the Station Hospital addition. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and ... More
McPherson, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.
A black and white photo of a man with a beard. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Union Martyrs: Berry, Jas. R. McPherson, Alex. Hayes, Ransom, Buford, ...
A black and white photo of a group of men. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pondering - Drawing. Public domain image.
No accession number. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860224.
C.L. Saxton, driller; J.G. Betz, Cathead man; and L.C. Westerman, eati...
Public domain photograph of America during the Great Depression, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. Marie McPherson, Chairman, Labor-Management Committee, Meissner M...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, politician, office meeting, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Fort McPherson, Georgia. Private Elliott Schneiderman and MP (Military...
Picryl description: Public domain image of military training, armed forces fort, camp, exercise activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Equestrian statue of Union General James B. McPherson, by Louis T. Reb...
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
[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Bodies of Federal soldiers, killed on July 1...
Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Gettysburg, June-July, 1863.
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Structures, Bordered by...
Public domain photograph of a motel, camp, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More
Where General McPherson was killed during American Civil War
Stereograph showing animal bones, three cart wheels, spent shells, various clothing items, and a sign nailed on a tree in the forest where Union General James Birdseye McPherson was killed on July 22, 1864, in ... More
McPherson Square, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Significance: Included as an open space on both the L'Enfant and Ellicott plans, this reservation has served as a park since its first improvement in 1873. The statue in the center is among those in the Nationa... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and represents mobilization construction according to plans of the "New" 700 series. Building... More
[Gun battery at Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed by McPherson & ...
Photograph shows a cannon on the ground by a wall of sandbags and a row of barrels. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV50 ;Port Hudson. "XXXVI-5" written... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Me...
Significance: Building 114 was built as the Mess Hall for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the T.O. 700 series in mo... More
[Cannon mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's Batteries, 15...
Title devised by Library staff from caption information on back and Miller, v. 2, pg. 217. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV50 ;Port Hudson. "XXYUI-11" ... More
[Grant, Sherman, Thomas, and McPherson], American Civil War Photograph...
A black and white photo of four men in military uniforms. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Army of the West: Schofield, Thomas, Slocum, McPherson, Sherman, Howar...
A black and white photo of a group of men. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Oil well derricks and pumps in Moundridge area near McPherson, Kansas
Public domain photograph of United States agriculture in the 1930s, country, farmer, farm, great depression, migration, dust bowl refugees, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Oil workers pulling up old pipe to change bit on drilling pipe at bott...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Equestrian statue of Union General James B. McPherson, by Louis T. Reb...
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
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 121 was built as a 200-man lavatory for the G.U. Treatment Unit of the Station Hospital. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, Nurses' Quarters, Ander...
Significance: The Nurses Quarters was built as part of the Station Hospital addition of 1943. It signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of 800-series hos... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit Di...
Significance: Building 112 was the Dispensary for the G.U. Treatment Unit. The Dispensary signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of the 800-series in mob... More
Dr. F. P. McPherson Cabin, Third Street East, Chewelah, Stevens County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HABS WA-27 Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
Fort McPherson, World War II Station Hospital, G. U. Treatment Unit La...
Significance: Building 13 was one of two lavatories built for the G.U. Treatment Unit and signifies the expansion of the Fort McPherson Station Hospital during World War II and the role of T.O. 700-series const... More
McPherson's Ford Bridge, State Route 633 over Cowpasture River, Clifto...
Significance: The McPherson's Ford Bridge is a representative example of a pin-connected steel Pratt through truss, typical of late nineteenth century factory manufactured bridges. Survey number: HAER VA-104 ... More