Box SC Prints
Contains 16 Results:
[Certificates] Assorted Canals and Railroad Stock Certificates
Example of stock certificates from companies with a history in the past carrying into the present. The engraved images on the certificates are artistically superb. Examples included Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, Pennsylvania Railroad, 13th and 15th Streets Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia, Allentown Hardware Company, United New Jersey Rail Road and Canal Company,
[Brochure] Worth Keeping, 1890
Publicity brochure for Atlantic City, N.J.
Publication date inferred from images.
Includes a depiction of the interior of the Galbreath Apothecary.
974.9041 G1315w
[Broadside] Davis' Telephone, 1880
[Brochure] Diamond Jubilee of Oil, Titusville, Pa., 1934-08-24 - 1934-08-27
[Photographs] Arrigoni Bridge, Middletown, Portland, Connecticut, 1936 - 1937
Nine black and white construction photographs of the Charles J. Arrigoni Bridge, a steel through arch bridge carrying Route 66 and Route 17 across the Connecticut River, connecting Middletown, CT to Portland, Connecticut.
[Broadside] In Memoriam - Tay Bridge Disaster Song, 1879 - 1880
The tragedy of the locomotive plunging off the Tay Bridge in December 1879 due to gale force winds greatly affected the citizens of Dundee, Scotland - the destination of the North British Railway train traveling from Edinburgh. It is this loss that is the topic of this broadside. Many citizens of Dundee became poets trying to assuage their feelings of loss and wrote expressive poetry that was published in the form of broadside songs.
[Broadside] Hall's Suspension Truss Bridge, 1855 - 1870
An extensive description of the virtues of this type of timber bridge describing all the strengthening connections and supports. The broadside particularly directs its appeal to committees planning for railroad or bridge building.
[Broadside] Specifications of the manner of constructing Bridges on the Illinois and Michigan Canal
Interesting insight to the westward expansion of the canal systems in Nineteenth century United States and the specifications that were determined for necessary structures to cross the canals. A particular bridge, the Rock Island railroad bridge, the first to span the Mississippi River, is of historic importance because of the connection to Abraham Lincoln.
[Art on paper] Linderman Library pen and ink drawing, 1930
Pen and ink drawing of Linderman Library entrance used in Lehigh publications, especially the Epitome 1931: https://archive.org/details/epitomeyearbook552lehi/page/n17/mode/1up