• About
    • Mission Statement
    • Staff
    • Collections
    • Imaging Services
    • Student Employment
    • History
    • Contact Us
  • Visit
    • Make Appointment
    • Hours
    • Directions
    • Research
    • Group Tours
    • K-12 Field Trips
    • Summer Camp
  • Teach
    • Book a K-12 Visit or Kit
    • Field Trips
    • Classroom Activity Kits
    • Professional Development
    • Downloadables
    • Mapmaking Contest
    • Summer Camp
  • News & Events
  • Blog
  • Search The Collection
  • Browse Maps
  • Exhibits and Reference
    • Gallery Exhibits
    • Map Commentaries
    • Digital Exhibits
    • Reference Books
    • Digital Commons
    • Ask a Librarian
ADVANCED SEARCH
  • HOME |
  • Tag Detail
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • Staff
    • Collections
    • Imaging Services
    • Student Employment
    • History
    • Contact Us
  • Visit
    • Make Appointment
    • Hours
    • Directions
    • Research
    • Group Tours
    • K-12 Field Trips
    • Summer Camp
  • Teach
    • Book a K-12 Visit or Kit
    • Field Trips
    • Classroom Activity Kits
    • Professional Development
    • Downloadables
    • Mapmaking Contest
    • Summer Camp
  • News & Events
  • Blog
  • Search The Collection
  • Browse Maps
  • Exhibits and Reference
    • Gallery Exhibits
    • Map Commentaries
    • Digital Exhibits
    • Reference Books
    • Digital Commons
    • Ask a Librarian
ADVANCED SEARCH
  • Terms of Use |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Contact Us

Photograph

Showing 25-34 of 250 results

Sort By:

Second Saloon Library
Second Saloon Library


Second Saloon Smoking Room
Second Saloon Smoking Room


Saloon Pantry
Saloon Pantry


Captain's Room
Captain's Room


Navigating Bridge
Navigating Bridge


Charles Q. Goodhue was employed as a marble cutter by Enoch M. Thompson.  This late 19th century photograph is believed to show Goodhue and his brother Henry with their fellow workers amid Victorian cemetery monuments in the front yard of Thompson's Monument Works on Preble Street.
Charles Q. Goodhue was employed as a marble cutter by Enoch M. Thompson. This late 19th century photograph is believed to show Goodhue and his brother Henry with their fellow workers amid Victorian cemetery monuments in the front yard of Thompson's Monument Works on Preble Street.


H.M.S. Dreadnought II
H.M.S. Dreadnought II


H.M.S. Dreadnought III
H.M.S. Dreadnought III


Aeroplanes II
Aeroplanes II


Aeroplanes III
Aeroplanes III


  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • About |
  • Visit |
  • Events |
  • Browse |
  • Explore |
  • Teach
  • Terms of Use |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Contact Us
The digital collections of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education are constantly being updated. Please be aware that system development continues as we add new items, revise errant metadata, and fix bugs. Should you experience any issues with the website, please reach out to a staff member.
  • Basic Search
  • Advanced Search
  • Site Search
More +less -