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Atlas of the Hudson River Valley

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Full text searchable PDF of the "Atlas of the Hudson River Valley " Note Digital version published by Greenburgh Public Library

Type of Resource

Book

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Excerpt from Pablo Neruda's Canto General

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Canto General is Pablo Neruda's tenth book of poems. It was first published in Mexico in 1950, by Talleres Gráficos de la Nación. Neruda began to compose it in 1938. "Canto General" ("General Song") consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of the entire American Western Hemisphere, or New World, from a Hispanic American perspective.

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Book

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Laddie the dog running in the garden, Bronx, N.Y., undated [c. 1910-1918?]

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

West side of Fifth Avenue, looking north from 42nd Street, New York, 1914.

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

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William J. Roege was a photographer and resident of New Jersey. Digitzed by New-York Historical Society.

Type of Resource

Photograph

Rights Statements

Archipelago Specifications (Handwritten)

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A handwritten explanation of Archipelago's infrastructure.

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DigitalDocument

Rights Statements

Airs novveaux de la covr

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Manuscript on vellum. Headlines in red; initials in gold and various colors; coat of arms (apparently of a lady of the Painel-Marcel family) in gold and colors on first leaf. Dessus and bassus parts on confronting pages; the bassus part principally vocal. Mosaic binding by Trautz-Bauzonnet, dated 1854, with monogram of the Comte de Lurde; inserted is a ms. note by the binder, reading "Les airs de la cour manuscrit Jarry ... est la reliure qui m'a donné le plus de satisfaction et je la regarde comme une des mes meilleures productions. G. Trautz." Baron d'Heis, J. J. de Bure l'ainé (inscription on flyleaf), Comte de Lurde (bookplate), Baron de Ruble, Robert Hoe (bookplate), C.F. Bishop (bookplate), L. Wilmerding (bookplate). Library of Congress. Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, 1415.

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Book

Rights Statements

Panoramic View of the Andromeda Galaxy

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"The largest NASA Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled, this sweeping bird’s-eye view of a portion of the Andromeda galaxy (M31) is the sharpest large composite image ever taken of our galactic next-door neighbor. Though the galaxy is over 2 million light-years away, The Hubble Space Telescope is powerful enough to resolve individual stars in a 61,000-light-year-long stretch of the galaxy’s pancake-shaped disk. ... The panorama is the product of the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) program. Images were obtained from viewing the galaxy in near-ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths, using the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the Wide Field Camera 3 aboard Hubble. This cropped view shows a 48,000-light-year-long stretch of the galaxy in its natural visible-light color, as photographed with Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys in red and blue filters July 2010 through October 2013." -full description available at: https://hubblesite.org/image/3476/gallery/73-phat

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Photograph

Rights Statements

Manonabeach.com Web Archive

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Web archive of Manonabeach.com. Please note, this web archive is not a complete capture of the entire website and some content is not available.

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WebPage

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Map of Midtown Manhattan down to Greenwich Village.

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In Historical Maps of New York City and Surrounding Areas

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Nineteenth-century map of Midtown Manhattan extending to Greenwich Village. Digital version published by City University of New York. Graduate School and University Center, Mina Rees Library.

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Map

Rights Statements

Train Departure

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Video depicting view from train departing station in Rahway, NJ.

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VideoObject

Rights Statements

Lesbian Herstory Archives News 4

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Newsletter. Digitized by the Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation.

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PublicationIssue

Rights Statements

Senju no oubashi (Senju great bridge)

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View of the bridge of Senju crossing the Sumida River, with mountains in the background. Caption label from exhibit "Floating World," Major Genres Landscapes section: The Great Bridge at Senju. This view by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) shows the great bridge of Senju crossing the Arakawa River. The Senju Bridge was built in 1594 and stood for nearly 300 years until it was washed away in the great flood of 1885. Mount Buk ̥(4,383 feet) is also depicted. The superb printing of the wood grain and the crisp detail attests that this image is an early edition. Notably, the wood grain creates a rhythmic pattern in the water, adding a rich texture to its surface. Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

Los funerales de Atahualpa

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1867 oil on canvas painting by Luis Montero, depicting the funeral of Atahualpa.

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Painting

Rights Statements

A Central American Pantera Skull (Jaguar)

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A 3D model of a Central American Pantera Skull (Jaguar)

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3DModel

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Prologue—Podcasts are Disappearing

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Prologue episode in the Preserve This Podcast project.

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Podcast

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Fascism will not succeed! (translation from Russian)

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Poster with title text. Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

A tree, New York Zoological Gardens [the Bronx Zoo], Bronx, N.Y., 1899.

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

Stand of trees, Bronx Park, Bronx, N.Y., 1902

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

Flowering trees, New York Zoological Gardens [the Bronx Zoo], Bronx, N.Y., 1899.

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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Albany: boats on the Hudson River (the Jacob H. Tremper and the Fort Grange), July 1926.

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New York photographer and local historian born in Baden-Baden, Germany; emigrated to the United States 1882 and lived in Brooklyn, New York. Armbruster photographed historic houses, churches, streetscapes, and buildings throughout New York City, and some of the images he created served to illustrate pamphlets he wrote on the local history of the area. Digitzed by New-York Historical Society.

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Photograph

Rights Statements

Trees, New York Zoological Gardens [the Bronx Zoo], Bronx, N.Y., 1899.

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

Description

George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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View of the bay through trees, Orchard Beach, Bronx, N.Y., 1910.

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In Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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River and falls, New York Zoological Gardens [the Bronx Zoo], Bronx, N.Y., 1899.

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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Frozen stream and snowy woods, New York Zoological Gardens [the Bronx Zoo], Bronx, N.Y., 1899.

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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The Bronx River, Bronx, N.Y., undated [c.1899-1902]. Trees growing on small islands.

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George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.

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Photograph

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  • Photograph
  • Book
  • Map
  • Collection
  • 3DModel
  • DigitalDocument
  • Painting
  • Podcast
  • PublicationIssue
  • VideoObject
  • WebPage

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  • image/jpeg (15)
  • image/jp2 (4)
  • image/png (1)
  • image/tiff (1)

Subject

  • black-and-white photography
  • New York City
  • Andromeda Galaxy
  • Architectural photography
  • Atahualpa
  • Beaches
  • Bridges--Japan
  • Bronx Zoo
  • Canto General
  • Cartographic materials
  • City and town life--New York (State)--New York
  • digital object
  • Dogs
  • herstory
  • History painting
  • Hubble Space Telescope
  • Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)
  • Information Technology
  • Jaguar
  • jaguar
  • Jews, Soviet
  • Jews--Persecutions
  • Landscape prints, Japanese
  • Manuscripts
  • Music
  • Newsletters
  • Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Pablo Neruda
  • Part songs, French
  • podcast episode
  • Podcasts
  • Poetry
  • poetry
  • Political persecution
  • poster
  • Railroads--New Jersey
  • railway station
  • repository
  • Rivers--Japan
  • Russian Jews
  • sketch
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union--Administrative and political divisions
  • Space photography
  • space photography
  • steamboat
  • Steamboats
  • systems architecture
  • Systems engineering
  • Telescopes
  • The Bronx
  • Ukiyoe
  • Video blogs

Agents

  • Stonebridge, George Ehler
  • Pino Navarro, Diego
  • American Association of Russian Jews
  • American Studio (New York, N.Y.)
  • Andō, Hiroshige, 1797-1858
  • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
  • Armbruster, Eugene L., 1865-1943
  • Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.)
  • Boyette (Firm)
  • Drupal 8
  • E.H. Ludlow & Co.
  • Jarry, Nicolas, approximately 1605-approximately 1666
  • Klein Brothers Studio (New York, N.Y.)
  • Lesbian Herstory Archives
  • Molly Schwartz
  • Montero, Luis, 1827-1869
  • Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973
  • New York Zoological Society
  • Pablo Neruda
  • Roege, William J., 1893-1970
  • Trautz, Georges, 1808-1879
  • United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Wilmerding, Lucius, 1880-1949

Part of Collection

  • Selections from New-York Historical Society, Photographs of New York City and Beyond (12)
  • Historical Maps of New York City and Surrounding Areas (3)

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