Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate, Route 13 North of Route 12, Smyrna, Kent Co...
Significance: The Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate in Smyrna is believed to be the last surviving Odd Fellows cemetery gate on the east coast. Survey number: HABS DE-237 Building/structure dates: 1864 Initial Constr... More
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Brick Store, Route 488, East of Road 489, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Brick Store is the only known colonial period agricultural building surviving in southern New Castle County. It was built as a creek side grain warehouse in 1767 and converted into a dwelling befo... More
Brick Store, Route 488, East of Road 489, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Brick Store is the only known colonial period agricultural building surviving in southern New Castle County. It was built as a creek side grain warehouse in 1767 and converted into a dwelling befo... More
Enoch Spruance House, 117 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, D...
Survey number: HABS DE-122 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Enoch Spruance House, 117 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, D...
Survey number: HABS DE-122 Public domain photograph of car, historic place, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of wildlife, wild animals, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Smyrna, general view, Lazaretto
Smyrna, Turkey, overlooking harbor. Public domain photograph related to Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, Jewish history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Abraham Pierce House, 12 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Survey number: HABS DE-123 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of wildlife, wild animals, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Smyrna. Caravan bridge - An old black and white photo of a village
In album: Constantinople, Smyrna, Beyrout, Ba'albec, Damascus, p. 15B, pl. 30.
Smyrna's Wall of Humanity - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The tomb of St. Polycarp, the first Christian martyr, Smyrna, Turkey i...
Stereograph showing tomb and other monuments on a hillside overlooking city and mountains. H50006 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 7427.
In the confusion that followed the debacle at Smyrna, many aged people...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph group portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
[Single track horse-car line on the quay at Smyrna Bay, Turkey]
On mount: A.R.C. Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress).
Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate, Route 13 North of Route 12, Smyrna, Kent Co...
Significance: The Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate in Smyrna is believed to be the last surviving Odd Fellows cemetery gate on the east coast. Survey number: HABS DE-237 Building/structure dates: 1864 Initial Constr... More
Brick Store, Route 488, East of Road 489, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Brick Store is the only known colonial period agricultural building surviving in southern New Castle County. It was built as a creek side grain warehouse in 1767 and converted into a dwelling befo... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
Smyrna. General view. Lazaretto during American Civil War
In album: Constantinople, Smyrna, Beyrout, Ba'albec, Damascus, p. 15A, pl. 29.
[The office of the Port of İzmir (Smyrna)]
Title translated from album caption. Captioned in Ottoman Turkish and French. No. 19. No. 102. In album: Black Sea lifesaving stations, naval facilities, ports, mines, and factories, Turkey and Greece, Ottoman ... More
Benjamin Benson House, 123 West Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, ...
Survey number: HABS DE-126 Building/structure dates: 18t1 Initial Construction
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
East coast railway station, New Smyrna, Fla.
Picryl description: Public domain image of park architecture, palace, chateau, open space, 18th, and 19th-century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
[Von Trummer Pasha, Commander of the Smyrna Corps and woman]
Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Allee House, Smokehouse, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna...
Survey number: HABS DE-180-A Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate, Route 13 North of Route 12, Smyrna, Kent Co...
Significance: The Odd Fellows Cemetery Gate in Smyrna is believed to be the last surviving Odd Fellows cemetery gate on the east coast. Survey number: HABS DE-237 Building/structure dates: 1864 Initial Constr... More
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Brick Store, Route 488, East of Road 489, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Brick Store is the only known colonial period agricultural building surviving in southern New Castle County. It was built as a creek side grain warehouse in 1767 and converted into a dwelling befo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Tomb of Polycarp - Smyrna. 19th century, Library of Congress collectio...
Photograph shows the tomb of Polycarp and other headstones in a Smyrna cemetery surrounded by a stone wall. A16428 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright statement: Copyright 1895 by R. E. M. Bain. Written on verso:... More
Native metal workers in a primitive factory at Smyrna, Turkey
Stereograph showing four men engaged in metalworking in a crude factory in İzmir, Turkey, as several men watch from a doorway. J200404 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 11782. U-134207. Copyright, 1915 Feb. 16, by Un... More
The Lindens, Route 13 A, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Survey number: HABS DE-127 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Cummins-Stockley House, 215 North Main Street, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Survey number: HABS DE-124 Building/structure dates: 17t3 Initial Construction
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of wildlife, wild animals, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Bee hives, New Smyrna, Florida / J. S. Mitchell, photographer.
Stereograph shows adults, children, and bee hives. Stereo by "J.S. Mitchell, photographer, 77 1/2 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla". Caption card tracings: Photog. Index; Fla. N- S-; Bee culture; Shelf.
Smyrna. Smyrna from the sea. Eric Matson public domain photograph coll...
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Source for date: The Great Fire of Smyrna was in September, 1922. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Pope-Mustard Mansion, 204 West Mount Vernon Street, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Survey number: HABS DE-125 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Brick Store, Route 488, East of Road 489, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Brick Store is the only known colonial period agricultural building surviving in southern New Castle County. It was built as a creek side grain warehouse in 1767 and converted into a dwelling befo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
Ships at Smyrna. 19th century, Library of Congress collection
Ships docked at the harbor in Smyrna. A16426 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright statement: Copyright 1895 by R. E. M. Bain. Written on verso: No. 267 and No. 291. No. 2.
Smyrna from the harbor, Turkey in Asia
Stereograph showing rowboats in the Gulf of İzmir with the harbor and ancient city of Smyrna, now İzmir, along the shoreline. H50004 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 7425.
Abraham Pierce House, 12 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Survey number: HABS DE-123 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic place interior, salon, hall lobby, living room, 18th-19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Scene on the Smyrna wharf, camels bringing in grain and figs for expor...
Stereograph showing laden camels walking towards boats. J182348 U.S. Copyright Office.
These villagers of Asia Minor were driven into the mountains near thei...
Filed in: Greece Refugees. No. RC-33891. On mount: Fires, Smyrna; Refugees, Greece. Forms part of: American National Red Cross photograph collection.
Old Roman aqueduct near Smyrna, Turkey, in Asia
Stereograph showing view of aqueduct. J287279 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 24117.
Enoch Spruance House, 117 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, D...
Survey number: HABS DE-122 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
Woodlawn, Route 13, State Road 12 vicinity, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: This house was begun in 1741 and enlarged in 1853. The addition includes a Greek-Revival portico that is one of the more archaeologically exact examples in Delaware. Survey number: HABS DE-141 ... More
Ruins of old fort, New Smyrna, Fla.
Picryl description: Public domain image of ruins, historic place, landmark, classical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Street scene, Smyrna, Syria [i.e., Turkey]
Stereograph showing a man milking a goat as a boy watches and other goats stand nearby. H76059 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 7187.
Smyrna, chief city of Asiatic Turkey and its harbor, north from Mt. Pa...
Stereograph showing boy and man in front of ruins. J157836 U.S. Copyright Office. No. (138) - 10989.
Smyrna. Burnt buildings near the quay
Public domain photograph related to Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, Jewish history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
White's Bridge, Spanning Flat River, White's Bridge Road, Smyrna, Ioni...
Significance: White's Bridge is one of two surviving examples of a Brown truss covered bridge in the United States. Patented by Josiah Brown Jr. in 1857, the Brown truss represents a mid-nineteenth century flo... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at State Route No. 6, Smyrna, K...
Significance: The Mill Creek Bridge, one of three of its kind currently extant in Delaware, is an early representative example of a composite slab deck bridge, combining concrete and laminated timber. Unproces... More
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
New Smyrna Sugar Mill (ruins), New Smyrna (historical), Volusia County...
Survey number: HABS FL-15-4 Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1696 Initial Construction
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a cabinet, window or door, furniture, interior architecture detail, doorway, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Allee House, Adjoining Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Kent Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of wildlife, wild animals, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Enoch Spruance House, 117 East Commerce Street, Smyrna, Kent County, D...
Survey number: HABS DE-122 Public domain photograph - historical image of Delaware, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Belmont Hall, Route 13, Smyrna, Kent County, DE
Significance: Belmont Hall, home of Thomas Collins, Brigadier-General in the American Revolution and eighth president of the Delaware State, has two late seventeenth century rear wings and a main, front block b... More
Map of Kent County, Delaware : from actual surveys /
General-content county map showing hundreds (townships), rural buildings, and householders' names; the town insets show real-property tracts (lots), building coverage, and owners' names. Hand col. to emphasize ... More