Mulberry, Moncks Corner vic., Berkeley County, South Carolina
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David Nichols House, 229 Mulberry, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-178 Survey number: HABS NJ-242 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
J. W. & Maggie Haywood House, 135 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, S...
Significance: The Haywood house is considered significant for its role as a commercial and residential establishment that served early 20th century African-American citizens of Georgetown. This structure stand... More
The escort at Indian cave on Mulberry Creek, Kansas, 11 miles north ea...
No. 137. Part of series: Across the continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division. Alexander Gardner (October 17, 1821 - December 10, 1882) was a Scottish photographer who is best known for his pho... More
Martick's Restaurant Francais, 214 West Mulberry Street, Baltimore, In...
Survey number: HABS MD-1115 Public domain photograph of restaurant, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Wire Ford Bridge, Spanning Big Mulberry Creek at Wire Road (CR 67), Pl...
Significance: Wire Ford Bridge is a good example of early twentieth century metal truss bridge technology. It is the only surviving multiple-span Pratt truss bridge in the Arkansas State Highway and Transporta... More
Wire Ford Bridge, Spanning Big Mulberry Creek at Wire Road (CR 67), Pl...
Significance: Wire Ford Bridge is a good example of early twentieth century metal truss bridge technology. It is the only surviving multiple-span Pratt truss bridge in the Arkansas State Highway and Transporta... More
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Mulberry Street, New York City. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.
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Mulberry Street Viaduct, Spanning Paxton Creek & Cameron Street (State...
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Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Clam seller in Mulberry Bend, N.Y.
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I.W.W. at Mulberry Sq., 5/1/14 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public dom...
Photograph shows rally in support of Colorado mine workers, Mulberry Park, New York City. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011 and New York Times, May 2, 1914)
Feeding silk-worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Mt. Lebanon, Sy...
J192306 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Title on recto of item. No. 11432; U-157899.
David Nichols House, 229 Mulberry, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-178 Survey number: HABS NJ-242 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building No. 827, East side of railroad tracks west o...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet it WWII training mission, and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
Hershey Memorial Hospital, 1810 Mulberry Avenue, Muscatine, Muscatine ...
Significance: Mara Hershey erected this building to the memory of her father, Benjamin Hershey (1813-1893). The use of gable parapets, since altered, made this building an interesting example of the Neo-Jacobe... More
Emerson & Holmes Building, 556 Mulberry Street, Macon, Bibb County, GA
Survey number: HABS GA-195 Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Construction
Claiborne Robinson House, 113 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott...
Significance: The Claiborne Robinson house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow u... More
Claiborne Robinson House, 113 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott...
Significance: The Claiborne Robinson house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow u... More
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Mulberry Street, New York City. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.
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Mulberry Fields, State Route 244, Valley Lee, St. Mary's County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-83 Public domain photograph - historical image of Maryland, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mulberry Fields, State Route 244, Valley Lee, St. Mary's County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-83 Public domain photograph - historical image of Maryland, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mulberry Street Viaduct, Spanning Paxton Creek & Cameron Street (State...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, train viaduct, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Manlius Thomas House, 125 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott Cou...
Significance: The Manlius Thomas house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built by an African-American carpenter/builder for his own use. It is unusual in its immediate neighborhood because it wa... More
New York, New York. The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on ...
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New York, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Di Costanzo at the bar of their resta...
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New York, New York. Italian-Americans leaving Saint Patrick's church o...
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New York, New York. Cook making ravioli in Marcobi's restaurant at 118...
Picryl description: Public domain image of food, dinner, grocery store, eating, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Tin and wood foot warmer from Mulberry Hill
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Selfridge Field, Building No. 827, East side of railroad tracks west o...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet it WWII training mission, and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
Martick's Restaurant Francais, 214 West Mulberry Street, Baltimore, In...
Survey number: HABS MD-1115 Public domain photograph - historical image of Maryland, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Wire Ford Bridge, Spanning Big Mulberry Creek at Wire Road (CR 67), Pl...
Significance: Wire Ford Bridge is a good example of early twentieth century metal truss bridge technology. It is the only surviving multiple-span Pratt truss bridge in the Arkansas State Highway and Transporta... More
Wire Ford Bridge, Spanning Big Mulberry Creek at Wire Road (CR 67), Pl...
Significance: Wire Ford Bridge is a good example of early twentieth century metal truss bridge technology. It is the only surviving multiple-span Pratt truss bridge in the Arkansas State Highway and Transporta... More
Hershey Memorial Hospital, 1810 Mulberry Avenue, Muscatine, Muscatine ...
Significance: Mara Hershey erected this building to the memory of her father, Benjamin Hershey (1813-1893). The use of gable parapets, since altered, made this building an interesting example of the Neo-Jacobe... More
The Hardy Manual Log House, 65551 Mulberry Road, Lakeville, St. Joseph...
1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Manual Log House was built sometime between 1826 and 1860. It is the last remaining cabin of the Huggart Settlement, the earliest black settlement in nor... More
Mulberry, U.S. Route 521, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
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Mulberry, U.S. Route 521, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
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Claiborne Robinson House, 113 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott...
Significance: The Claiborne Robinson house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow u... More
Claiborne Robinson House, 113 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott...
Significance: The Claiborne Robinson house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow u... More
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Mulberry Fields, State Route 244, Valley Lee, St. Mary's County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-83 Public domain photograph - historical image of Maryland, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mulberry Hill, Sound Shore Road, Edenton, Chowan County, NC
Survey number: HABS NC-81 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Meigs County Children's Home, Mulberry Road, Pomeroy, Meigs County, OH
Significance: According to the Ohio Historical Preservation Officer, "The Meigs County Children's Home is significant both as a component in the county's social history and as an example of institutional archit... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Mulberry, Cooper River, West Branch, Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, S...
Significance: Built between 1711-14, Mulberry is the oldest surviving exposed brick manor in the Carolinas and Georgia. Colonel Thomas Broughton, a prominent planter and fur trader who later served as the Gover... More
Matthew Jones House, Mulberry Island, Warwick County, Virginia
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New York, New York. Chef in Marconi's Restaurant on Mulberry Street pr...
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[Mulberry harbor at Cherbourg, France]
Photograph showing Mulberry harbor assembled in preparation for the invasion of Normandy, with military vehicles crossing a floating roadway.
David Nichols House, 229 Mulberry, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-178 Survey number: HABS NJ-242 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
J. W. & Maggie Haywood House, 135 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, S...
Significance: The Haywood house is considered significant for its role as a commercial and residential establishment that served early 20th century African-American citizens of Georgetown. This structure stand... More
Hershey Memorial Hospital, 1810 Mulberry Avenue, Muscatine, Muscatine ...
Significance: Mara Hershey erected this building to the memory of her father, Benjamin Hershey (1813-1893). The use of gable parapets, since altered, made this building an interesting example of the Neo-Jacobe... More
Salvation Army Building, 600 South Mulberry Street, Muncie, Delaware C...
Survey number: HABS IN-307 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mulberry, U.S. Route 521, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
Public domain photograph of stairs, steps, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Anthony Beam House, 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-182 Survey number: HABS NJ-310 Building/structure dates: after 1860 Initial Construction
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Mary Cecil Cantrill No. 3 House, 121 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown...
Significance: The Cantrill #3 house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow urban lo... More
Manlius Thomas House, 125 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown, Scott Cou...
Significance: The Manlius Thomas house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built by an African-American carpenter/builder for his own use. It is unusual in its immediate neighborhood because it wa... More
Mulberry ring - growing fat on ill gotten gains
A bulldog, dressed in the uniform of the New York City police department located on Mulberry Street in Manhattan, leans against a billboard, brandishing a billy club. The policeman is surrounded by signs which... More
[Italian neighborhood with street market, Mulberry Street, New York]
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Mulberry Hill, Edenton vic., Chowan County, North Carolina
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Mulberry, Moncks Corner vic., Berkeley County, South Carolina
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Mulberry, Moncks Corner vic., Berkeley County, South Carolina
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Mulberry, Moncks Corner vic., Berkeley County, South Carolina
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New York, New York. The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on ...
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New York, New York. Cook making ravioli in Marcobi's restaurant at 118...
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New York, New York. Italian-American policeman chatting with customers...
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New York, New York. Cook making ravioli in Marcobi's restaurant at 118...
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Coal river. Red mulberry tree (Morus rubra). Southern West Virginia.
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David Nichols House, 229 Mulberry, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-178 Survey number: HABS NJ-242 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
David Nichols House, 229 Mulberry, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-178 Survey number: HABS NJ-242 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building No. 827, East side of railroad tracks west o...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet it WWII training mission, and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
Wire Ford Bridge, Spanning Big Mulberry Creek at Wire Road (CR 67), Pl...
Significance: Wire Ford Bridge is a good example of early twentieth century metal truss bridge technology. It is the only surviving multiple-span Pratt truss bridge in the Arkansas State Highway and Transporta... More
Hershey Memorial Hospital, 1810 Mulberry Avenue, Muscatine, Muscatine ...
Significance: Mara Hershey erected this building to the memory of her father, Benjamin Hershey (1813-1893). The use of gable parapets, since altered, made this building an interesting example of the Neo-Jacobe... More
Mary Cecil Cantrill No. 2 House, 117 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown...
Significance: The Cantrill #2 house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow urban lo... More
Mary Cecil Cantrill No. 2 House, 117 North Mulberry Street, Georgetown...
Significance: The Cantrill #2 house is an example of a turn-of-the-century residence built for African-American citizens in a small southern city. Its shotgun plan is typical of houses built on narrow urban lo... More
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Davis & Kimpton Brickyard, West bank of Warwick River, Mulberry Island...
Significance: The Davis and Kimpton Brickyard is a unique and well-preserved example of a brick manufacturing plant and associated technology which was revolutionizing regional industrial patterns at the turn o... More
Wagamon Pond Dam & Bridge, Spanning Broadkill River at State Road No. ...
Significance: The structure is a combination dam and water control structure of an unusual type. The existing system has evolved through a series of reconstructions since the first bridge was replaced in 1815 ... More
Mulberry Street Viaduct, Spanning Paxton Creek & Cameron Street (State...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, train viaduct, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Mulberry Hill, Sound Shore Road, Edenton, Chowan County, NC
Survey number: HABS NC-81 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction