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North American Collection (page 7)

Background imageNorth American Collection: Indiana Institution for the Blind, founded in 1847. Indianapolis, 1854. United States

Indiana Institution for the Blind, founded in 1847. Indianapolis, 1854. United States

Background imageNorth American Collection: Washington, 1843. Downtown. Shoe shop and grocery to the left. United States. Engraving

Washington, 1843. Downtown. Shoe shop and grocery to the left. United States. Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Masonic temple opened in 1867, at the intersection of Tremont Street and Boyleston Street

Masonic temple opened in 1867, at the intersection of Tremont Street and Boyleston Street. Outside view. Boston. 1895. Massachusetts. United States

Background imageNorth American Collection: Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Engraving

Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Grand procession to the electric light in New York on October 31, 1884

Grand procession to the electric light in New York on October 31, 1884. Experiment Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Colored engraving. USA

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Supporters of Stephen Douglas, candidate of the Democratic Party

United States. Supporters of Stephen Douglas, candidate of the Democratic Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican Party

United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. The American Civil War (1861-1865)

United States. The American Civil War (1861-1865). The batteries in the federal army from the shores of the James River, giving the signal approximation of Merrimac and two Confederate steamers

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Party supporters of John Bell, candidate of the Constitutional Union Party

United States. Party supporters of John Bell, candidate of the Constitutional Union Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism

United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism. Their ideology lay in the acceptance of baptism of adults only. 17th century. Colored engraving, 1841

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut

United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageNorth American Collection: United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889

United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889. Engraving published in the newspaper Frank Leslies 1889. Colored

Background imageNorth American Collection: St. Charles church. Boston. Massachusetts

St. Charles church. Boston. Massachusetts
St. Charles Church. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Hut. Virginia, 1848. United States. Engraving

Hut. Virginia, 1848. United States. Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Saint Johns methodist Church. New York

Saint Johns methodist Church. New York
Saint Johns Methodist Church. New York, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Sacramento in 1878. United States. Engraving

Sacramento in 1878. United States. Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815)

Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815)
Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert Fulton (1765-1815). Colored engraving of the 19th century

Background imageNorth American Collection: Public execution of murderers Joseph Hetherington and Philander Brace, 29 July 1856

Public execution of murderers Joseph Hetherington and Philander Brace, 29 July 1856, convicted by a committee of San Francisco to die on the gallows. Engraving in Frank Leslie s, 1856. Colored

Background imageNorth American Collection: Streets junction. New York 1829. United States. Engraving

Streets junction. New York 1829. United States. Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: National Hotel. Warwick, 1875. New York. Estados Unidos

National Hotel. Warwick, 1875. New York. Estados Unidos

Background imageNorth American Collection: Virginia City in 1870. Main street. United States. Engraving

Virginia City in 1870. Main street. United States. Engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Building Maine Savings Bank on Middle Street. Portland. 1876. Maine. United States

Building Maine Savings Bank on Middle Street. Portland. 1876. Maine. United States

Background imageNorth American Collection: Old railroad car. Inside view with passengers

Old railroad car. Inside view with passengers, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Old railway. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving

Old railway. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving
Old railway, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Mormon church service in the Tabernacle. Engraving from Harpers Weekly (1871)

Mormon church service in the Tabernacle. Engraving from Harpers Weekly (1871). 19th century, USA

Background imageNorth American Collection: Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe. United States

Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe. United States
Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: LOWELL, James (1819-1891). Poet, essayist and American diplomat. Colored engraving

LOWELL, James (1819-1891). Poet, essayist and American diplomat. Colored engraving
Lowell, James (1819-1891). Poet, essayist and American diplomat. Colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Inside view of a hut built by the mennonist settlers in Kansas

Inside view of a hut built by the mennonist settlers in Kansas, USA. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageNorth American Collection: American League cycles in Pennsylvania Avenue. Mid May 1884. Washington. United States

American League cycles in Pennsylvania Avenue. Mid May 1884. Washington. United States
American League cycles in Pennsylvania Avenue. Mid May 1884. Washington, USA. Colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). American statesman and scientist. Colored engraving

Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). American statesman and scientist. Colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Meriwether Lewis, (1774-1809). American explorer

Meriwether Lewis, (1774-1809). American explorer
Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809). American explorer. The Grand Council of the Ravens at Fort Laramie in presence of Lewis. Engraving by Guachard in 1881. Colored

Background imageNorth American Collection: Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). Statesman and scientist. Franklin at Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette

Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). Statesman and scientist. Franklin at Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). Statesman and scientist. Franklin at Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Paris. Colored engraving

Background imageNorth American Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver-area, Langley, Fort Langley National Historic Site

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver-area, Langley, Fort Langley National Historic Site
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, Langley, Fort Langley National Historic Site, fortified trading post built in 1827, barrels



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