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Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Significance: The Woolsey Bridge that crosses the West fork of the White River in Washington County, Arkansas, was built in 1947. This bridge is a steel drive through Parker Truss type bridge. The dimensions ... More

WOOLSEY, L.H. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

WOOLSEY, L.H. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Significance: The Woolsey Bridge that crosses the West fork of the White River in Washington County, Arkansas, was built in 1947. This bridge is a steel drive through Parker Truss type bridge. The dimensions ... More

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Significance: The Woolsey Bridge that crosses the West fork of the White River in Washington County, Arkansas, was built in 1947. This bridge is a steel drive through Parker Truss type bridge. The dimensions ... More

The 1896 bronze statue of onetime president Theodore Dwight Woolsey before the entrance of Dwight Hall, the former college library used as a volunteer center on Yale University's Old Campus, New Haven, Connecticut

The 1896 bronze statue of onetime president Theodore Dwight Woolsey be...

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

[Rear, Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.]

[Rear, Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.]

Public domain image of a large historic building, city hall, urban architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Significance: The Woolsey Bridge that crosses the West fork of the White River in Washington County, Arkansas, was built in 1947. This bridge is a steel drive through Parker Truss type bridge. The dimensions ... More

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Woolsey Bridge, County Road 1408, Woolsey, Washington County, AR

Significance: The Woolsey Bridge that crosses the West fork of the White River in Washington County, Arkansas, was built in 1947. This bridge is a steel drive through Parker Truss type bridge. The dimensions ... More

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Jeremiah M. Woolsey House, Pennington, Mercer County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-99 Survey number: HABS NJ-201 Building/structure dates: 1765 Initial Construction