LaSell [i.e. Lasell] Gymnasium, Williams College, Williamstown, Massac...
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Clark Hall, Williams College, Massachusetts
Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J Supplement (1901-1906). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016126. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward...
Significance: The Lick Creek Bridge is a two-span, closed spandrel, concrete arch structure constructed in 1922. It was constructed by the Luten Bridge Company of York, Pennsylvania, and is one of four survivi... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Nehemiah Smedley House, State Route 2, Williamstown, Berkshire County,...
Survey number: HABS MA-2-18 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Hopkins Hall, Williams College, Massachusetts.
Public domain image of a large historic building, city hall, urban architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
St. John's Episcopal Church, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Dining hall, at night, ...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park, trees, outdoors, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward...
Significance: The Lick Creek Bridge is a two-span, closed spandrel, concrete arch structure constructed in 1922. It was constructed by the Luten Bridge Company of York, Pennsylvania, and is one of four survivi... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Hopkins Hall, Williams College, Massachusetts
Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J Supplement (1901-1906). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016128. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Jesup Hall, Williams College, Massachusetts.
Public domain image of a large historic building, city hall, urban architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
From block book to Leonard Baskin; 500 years of book illustration. Wil...
List of books in exhibition held May 1-31, 1966.; Page Order: Uncut Sexto/ Tri-fold. List scanned in numerical order, with illustrations interspersed as they arose. Page Order: Tri-fold Available also through t... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Physics, chemistry, and biology buildings, Williams College, Massachus...
Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J Supplement (1901-1906). "1267" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016131. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Main Street, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Title from jacket. "2155" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 033536. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Williamstown, Massachusetts. Father reading to his children
Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More
Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward...
Significance: The Lick Creek Bridge is a two-span, closed spandrel, concrete arch structure constructed in 1922. It was constructed by the Luten Bridge Company of York, Pennsylvania, and is one of four survivi... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Physics, chemistry, and biology buildings, Williams College, Massachus...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Sigma Phi fraternity house, Williams College
Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Dining hall, night, fro...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park, trees, outdoors, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Nehemiah Smedley House, State Route 2, Williamstown, Berkshire County,...
Survey number: HABS MA-2-18 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house, Williams College
Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J Supplement (1901-1906). Corresponding glass transparency (with same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29867. "1269" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016135. ... More
Main Street, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park alley, trees, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Thompson Memorial Chapel, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusett...
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Howard Johnson's, Williamstown, Massachusetts
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Margolies category: Food. Purchase; John Margolies 2015 (DLC/PP-2015:142). Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph arc... More
Williams College, President's House, Williams College Campus, Williams...
Survey number: HABS MA-1164 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
The Campus, Williams College - Public domain image. Dry plate negative...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park alley, trees, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
From block book to Leonard Baskin; 500 years of book illustration. Wil...
List of books in exhibition held May 1-31, 1966.; Page Order: Uncut Sexto/ Tri-fold. List scanned in numerical order, with illustrations interspersed as they arose. Page Order: Tri-fold Available also through t... More
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Panorama view of Marietta - West Marietta and Williamstown, West Virgi...
Postcard shows general view of Ohio River valley and the towns of Marietta and West Marietta, Ohio and Williamstown, West Virginia. H104245 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright 1907 by H. P. Fischer. From H. P. Fi... More
Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward...
Significance: The Lick Creek Bridge is a two-span, closed spandrel, concrete arch structure constructed in 1922. It was constructed by the Luten Bridge Company of York, Pennsylvania, and is one of four survivi... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Titus Deming House, New Ashford Road, South Williamstown, Berkshire Co...
Survey number: HABS MA-106 Building/structure dates: ca. 1800 Initial Construction
Nehemiah Smedley House, State Route 2, Williamstown, Berkshire County,...
Survey number: HABS MA-2-18 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Nehemiah Smedley House, State Route 2, Williamstown, Berkshire County,...
Survey number: HABS MA-2-18 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Greylock, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic hotel building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, Spanning Ohio River between Williamstown...
Significance: The Williamstown-Marietta Bridge was the first highway bridge in the United States built in a cantilever fashion over an inland river. In 1902, it was the site of the first strike by the newly-fo... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More
Williamstown Railroad Station, North Hoosac Road & Cole Avenue, Willia...
Significance: Constructed on the site of earlier railroad buildings, the Williamstown Station was an important station on the east-west Massachusetts rail corridor. The building is a fine example of a typical ... More