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front Winter Headquarters of the 2nd Brigade 3rd Division 2nd Corps, Stony Mountain, Virginia
Nov 30, 1863
1967.16
This lithograph reveals everyday life in a long-term Civil War encampment.
front "Rivets are Bayonets / Drive them home!
c. 1917
2005.57.500
Produced by the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, this poster conveys the message that work at home was as important as being a soldier.
front "Together We Win"
c. 1918
2005.57.501
This poster from World War I shows a sailor, construction worker and a soldier striding in unison with their arms linked together.
front Russell Cutlery Company Birds-Eye View
c. 1877
1987.07
This expensive chromo-lithograph was a promotional print intended to attract workers to what was at the time the largest cutlery manufactory in the world.
front New Home Sewing Machine Company Birds-Eye View
c. 1880
1997.10
The 100,000 sewing machines produced annually by the New Home Sewing Machine Company were part of a general revolution in industrial and domestic clothing production.
front "Turners Falls, Mass"
1877
1999.13.502
A group of entrepreneurs with industrial ambitions founded the Turners Falls Company in 1866.
front Lamson, Goodnow and Company, Birds-Eye View
1849-1851
1888.38.05
The 1877 lithograph is a view of the cutlery manufacturers, Lamson, Goodnow, and Company of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.
front Shelburne Falls, Mass Birds-Eye View
1877
1888.38.04
Aerial views of towns and villages became extremely popular in the mid-19th century.
front Greenfield, Mass Birds-Eye View
1877
1999.13.504
Aerial views of towns and villages became extremely popular in the mid-19th century.
front Memorial to M. & S. Sheldon
1830-1842
1999.13.505
This hand-colored lithograph was dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Mehitable Sheldon and Sophia M. Sheldon between 1830 and 1842.

 

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