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Union Terminal, Cincinnati [1]
Aerial photograph of Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio. Date and creator unknown. From the Metro Cincinnati description: "The now-demolished concourse is shown at the upper right, and is now the site of an intermodal rail yard. A new concourse for…
Tags: Train Depot, Transportation
2005.36.101: N. Reynolds to Tom, 1859 November 23
A letter from a mother-in-law to her son-in-law about the death of her daughter. She referenced a good cotton crop. And someone named Alick who was employed by Dr. Framer. She sent him a picture of Kate and referred to another photo that she had. …
Tags: 1859, Alick, Cathie, Col Watts, Col Young, cotton, death, Dr. Framer, employment, Ginnie Smith, John Wes, Kate, mourning, Mrs. Watts, N Reynolds, Tom, Transcription
2005.36.101: N Reynolds to Tom, 1859 November 23
A letter to Tom from his mother-in-law (?) about the death of her daughter, Kate. She mentioned the cotton crop, a visit from his mother, She discussed Alick, who is working for Dr. Framer and asked Tom to have him stop smoking. She mentioned that…
Tags: 1859, Alick, Bereavement, Col Watts, Col Young, Cotton Crop, Dr. Framer, Gennie Smith, Greenwood, Images, John Wes, Mother, Mrs. Watts, Pastor, Smoking, Transcription
Viking Longship Sea Stallion
Viking ships were marine vessels of particular designs used and built by the Vikings during the Viking Age. The boat-types were quite varied, depending on what the ship was intended for, but they were generally characterized as being slender and…
Tags: dublin, sailing, Transportation, Viking
J. Thomas Chesnutt Interview
Oral interviewed recorded by Christy Anderson, Montgomery County Historical Society at Pintlala Baptist Church on Saturday, April 29. You can listen to the entire interview here.
2005: Heber Valley Railroad, Heber Creeper
Heber City Utah's Heber Creeper, No. 618 Steam Locomotive
2010: Montgomery, Union Station Train Shed
Looking west towards the old Union Station train shed in Montgomery, Alabama
Tags: Alabama, Montgomery, railroads, Transportation, Union Station
William Kroger House
National Register of Historic Places property - William Kroger House - south side of Smithsonia – Rhodesville Road about 4 miles northeast of Smithsonia
The actual construction date of the William Kroger House is unknown but stylistic details…
The actual construction date of the William Kroger House is unknown but stylistic details…
Lynching of Reverend Lightfoot
Robin Lightfoot, a mixed blood slave, help to organize the first church of African Americans at Florence, Church Spring, in 1837. Reverend Lightfoot preached on the hope for eventual emancipation for his people. While Union General Don Carlos Buell…