William Harris, Jr. presents John Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln
"Copyright by Wm. Harris, Jr." Created by "T.J. Hayes Print. Co., N.Y." Signed: C.B. Falls. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
William Harris, Jr. presents John Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln
"Copyright by Wm. Harris, Jr." Created by "T.J. Hayes Print. Co., N.Y." Signed: C.B. Falls. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Waste Weir 18, 109.32 miles above tidewater, ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-112 Survey number: HABS MD-219
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William Harris, July 11, 1818
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William Harris, July 11, 1818
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
William Harris, Jr. presents John Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln
"Copyright by Wm. Harris, Jr." Created by "T.J. Hayes Print. Co., N.Y." Signed: C.B. Falls. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William Harris, July 11, 1818
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Charles Mill, 106.0 miles above tidewater (ab...
Significance: Charles' Mill, located on the berm side of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 108 miles above tidewater, is one of the few remaining examples of an economic reason for the canal's existence. The flour... More
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William Harris, July 11, 1818
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.