Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Upper Mohawk River Aqueduct, Mohawk River, Stat...
See also HAER NY-384. Significance: Remains of one of the two aqueducts built to carry the Enlarged Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. Survey number: HAER NY-12 Building/structure dates: ca. 1842 Initial Const... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Empire Lock Number 29, Fort Hunter, Montgomery ...
Two photographs were removed from the original transmittal and assigned to HAER No. NY-17. Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Adjacent to remains of Empire Lock No.... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Erie Canal, Yankee Hill Lock Number 28, Schoharie Creek Aqueduct Vicin...
Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Survey number: HAER NY-16 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1970 National Reg... More
Erie Canal, Yankee Hill Lock Number 28, Schoharie Creek Aqueduct Vicin...
Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Survey number: HAER NY-16 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1970 National Reg... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Empire Lock Number 29, Fort Hunter, Montgomery ...
Two photographs were removed from the original transmittal and assigned to HAER No. NY-17. Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Adjacent to remains of Empire Lock No.... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Upper Mohawk River Aqueduct, Mohawk River, Stat...
See also HAER NY-384. Significance: Remains of one of the two aqueducts built to carry the Enlarged Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. Survey number: HAER NY-12 Building/structure dates: ca. 1842 Initial Const... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Upper Mohawk River Aqueduct, Mohawk River, Stat...
See also HAER NY-384. Significance: Remains of one of the two aqueducts built to carry the Enlarged Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. Survey number: HAER NY-12 Building/structure dates: ca. 1842 Initial Const... More
Erie Canal, Yankee Hill Lock Number 28, Schoharie Creek Aqueduct Vicin...
Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Survey number: HAER NY-16 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1970 National Reg... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Upper Mohawk River Aqueduct, Mohawk River, Stat...
See also HAER NY-384. Significance: Remains of one of the two aqueducts built to carry the Enlarged Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. Survey number: HAER NY-12 Building/structure dates: ca. 1842 Initial Const... More
Erie Canal, Yankee Hill Lock Number 28, Schoharie Creek Aqueduct Vicin...
Significance: Part of the remaining fabric of a historic transportation system. Survey number: HAER NY-16 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1970 National Reg... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Rensselaer Iron Works, Rail Mill, Adams Street & Hudson River, Troy, R...
Significance: A typical example of masonry and heavy timber factory construction; part of an important nineteenth-century iron works. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey num... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...
Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More
Cohoes Company, Gate House No. 1, On Mohawk River, North end of Canal ...
Significance: In addition to its practical function as a gate house controlling the flow of water to the canal, the head gate house was conceived romantically as a Romanesque Revival, brick bastion at the head ... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Watervliet Arsenal, Cast-Iron Storehouse, Westervelt Avenue & Gibson S...
Significance: May well be the only remaining all-iron building still used for its original purpose. It is also an early example of prefabricated construction, all its parts having been constructed by Architect... More
Erie Canal (Enlarged), Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, Spanning Schoharie Cr...
These records were prepared as part of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, a pilot study for the Historic American Engineering Record, which was established in 1969 under the aegis of the Historic American Buildings... More