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Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, c1902. The passenger steamboat New York, Thousand Islands, New York

STEAMBOAT, c1902. The passenger steamboat New York, Thousand Islands, New York. Photochrome, c1902

Background imageTravel Collection: ALASKA: STEAMBOAT, 1920. The steamboat White Horse, in Five Fingers, Alaska

ALASKA: STEAMBOAT, 1920. The steamboat White Horse, in Five Fingers, Alaska. Photographed in 1920

Background imageTravel Collection: ALASKA: STEAMBOAT. U. S. Coast and Geodesic Survey steamboat, Alaska. Photograph

ALASKA: STEAMBOAT. U. S. Coast and Geodesic Survey steamboat, Alaska. Photograph
ALASKA: STEAMBOAT. U.S. Coast and Geodesic Survey steamboat, Alaska. Photograph, c1915-1920

Background imageTravel Collection: ALASKA: RIVERBOAT. A steamboat towing a barge of cattle, Yukon River, Alaska

ALASKA: RIVERBOAT. A steamboat towing a barge of cattle, Yukon River, Alaska. Photograph c1900-1916

Background imageTravel Collection: MISSISSIPPI RIVER RACE, c1859. A steamboat race on the Mississippi, (between the Baltic & Diana)

MISSISSIPPI RIVER RACE, c1859. A steamboat race on the Mississippi, (between the Baltic & Diana). Two steamboats racing alongside a raft of spectators cheering. Lithograph, May c1859

Background imageTravel Collection: ALASKA: WATERFRONT. Aerial view of riverboats on the Yukon River, cliffs and a

ALASKA: WATERFRONT. Aerial view of riverboats on the Yukon River, cliffs and a town in the distance, Ruby, Alaska. Photograph, c1900-1923

Background imageTravel Collection: SAN FRANCISCO BAY, c1889. A tugboat and two sailboats in San Francisco Bay, with

SAN FRANCISCO BAY, c1889. A tugboat and two sailboats in San Francisco Bay, with two steamboats at dock. Etching, c1889

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT FIRE, c1910. Burned interior of a steamship after a fire at the Norfolk

STEAMBOAT FIRE, c1910. Burned interior of a steamship after a fire at the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Photograph, c1910-1920

Background imageTravel Collection: ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Construction of a large steamship enclosed in wooden scaffolding

ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Construction of a large steamship enclosed in wooden scaffolding with a steam powered train at the Alexandria Ship Yard in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageTravel Collection: ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Two workers attaching bolts to a large ship at the Alexandria

ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Two workers attaching bolts to a large ship at the Alexandria Ship Yard in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageTravel Collection: RMS OLYMPIC, 1911. The arrival of the RMS Olympic ocean liner in New York Harbor

RMS OLYMPIC, 1911. The arrival of the RMS Olympic ocean liner in New York Harbor after her 1911 maiden voyage. The ship was built for the White Star Line, which also included Titanic and Britannic

Background imageTravel Collection: BUFFALO: CANAL HARBOR. Steamboats and grain elevators in the Canal harbor, Buffalo, New York

BUFFALO: CANAL HARBOR. Steamboats and grain elevators in the Canal harbor, Buffalo, New York. Photograph c1910-1920

Background imageTravel Collection: MILITARY RAILWAY, c1863. A gang of American workers clearing up a railway accident

MILITARY RAILWAY, c1863. A gang of American workers clearing up a railway accident with the help of a wrecking train while officials look on. Photographed by Andrew J.Russell, March 1863

Background imageTravel Collection: ALASKA: RAILROAD, c1915. Babe White driving the first spike in the U. S. Railroad at Ship Creek

ALASKA: RAILROAD, c1915. Babe White driving the first spike in the U. S. Railroad at Ship Creek
ALASKA: RAILROAD, c1915. Babe White driving the first spike in the U.S. Railroad at Ship Creek, Alaska. Photograph, c1915

Background imageTravel Collection: PANAMA: RAILWAY, c1912. A gang of approximately 150 men shifting track by hand

PANAMA: RAILWAY, c1912. A gang of approximately 150 men shifting track by hand. Photographed by George W. Harris and Martha Ewing, c1912

Background imageTravel Collection: YUKON RAILROAD, 1900. Driving the last spike, 29 July 1900, at Carcross, Yukon

YUKON RAILROAD, 1900. Driving the last spike, 29 July 1900, at Carcross, Yukon, Canada, on the White Pass & Yukon Railroad, connecting the port of Skagway, Alaska, with Carcross on Bennett Lake

Background imageTravel Collection: CHINA: SEDAN CHAIR, c1910. Sedan chair carried by two mules in China. Photograph, c1910

CHINA: SEDAN CHAIR, c1910. Sedan chair carried by two mules in China. Photograph, c1910

Background imageTravel Collection: TOURISM: AUSTRALASIA, 1889. Front page of Memoranda for Travellers to Australasia

TOURISM: AUSTRALASIA, 1889. Front page of Memoranda for Travellers to Australasia published by Thomas Cook & Son, 1889

Background imageTravel Collection: SHUFFLEBOARD, c1900. Women passengers onboard an English ship playing shuffleboard

SHUFFLEBOARD, c1900. Women passengers onboard an English ship playing shuffleboard, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: PASSENGERS ON SHIP, 1912. English passengers on the deck of a ship returning from India

PASSENGERS ON SHIP, 1912. English passengers on the deck of a ship returning from India, 1912

Background imageTravel Collection: GUAM: AMERICANS, c1910. American tourists trying their skills navigating an outrigger

GUAM: AMERICANS, c1910. American tourists trying their skills navigating an outrigger canoe on the Pacific island of Guam, surrendered by Spain to the United States in 1898. Stereograph, c1910

Background imageTravel Collection: HAWAII: BEACH, 1914. The Moana Hotel on Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, c1914

HAWAII: BEACH, 1914. The Moana Hotel on Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, c1914

Background imageTravel Collection: SOMERS: ELEPHANT HOTEL. The Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York, built by Hachaliah Bailey

SOMERS: ELEPHANT HOTEL. The Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York, built by Hachaliah Bailey, who named it in honor of his elephant Old Bet, who died on tour in 1827. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: MARGATE: ELEPHANT, c1900. The Elephant Hotel and Lucy, the elephant built in 1881

MARGATE: ELEPHANT, c1900. The Elephant Hotel and Lucy, the elephant built in 1881 at Margate on the New Jersey shore. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: TRAVEL ADVERTISEMENT, 1922. Advertisements in Cooks American Travelers Gazette

TRAVEL ADVERTISEMENT, 1922. Advertisements in Cooks American Travelers Gazette, January 1922, for passenger steamships serving Asia, Australia, Scandinavia and South America

Background imageTravel Collection: ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE, 1897. Montgomery Wards Horseless Carriage, which toured

ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE, 1897. Montgomery Wards Horseless Carriage, which toured the United States in 1897 as an advertisement for the company

Background imageTravel Collection: TAXI, 1906. A French Renault taxi, type AG1, 1906

TAXI, 1906. A French Renault taxi, type AG1, 1906

Background imageTravel Collection: BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D

BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D.C. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1863

Background imageTravel Collection: BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D

BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D.C. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1863

Background imageTravel Collection: BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D

BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP, 1863. A Brazilian steam frigate at the Navy Yard at Washington, D.C. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1863

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIP: AUSTRIA, c1816. Crew of the Austrian ship, the Austria, during a natural

SHIP: AUSTRIA, c1816. Crew of the Austrian ship, the Austria, during a natural history expedition to the coasts of Brazil, 1816-1817. Sketch by Thomas Ender

Background imageTravel Collection: WEST INDIAN DOCK, c1880. View of Londons West India Dock. Lithograph, c1880

WEST INDIAN DOCK, c1880. View of Londons West India Dock. Lithograph, c1880

Background imageTravel Collection: CARPATHIA: CREW, 1912. Crew of the steamship RMS Carpathia, which rescued survivors

CARPATHIA: CREW, 1912. Crew of the steamship RMS Carpathia, which rescued survivors from the Titanic. Seated, middle: Captain Sir Athur Henry Rostron. Photographed May 1912

Background imageTravel Collection: WELLS FARGO & COMPANY. A Wells Fargo & Company Express Deadwood treasure wagon and guards

WELLS FARGO & COMPANY. A Wells Fargo & Company Express Deadwood treasure wagon and guards, carrying $250, 000 in gold from the Great Homestake Mine in Deadwood, South Dakota

Background imageTravel Collection: MASEFIELD: SEA FEVER, 1902. I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky

MASEFIELD: SEA FEVER, 1902. I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to see her by

Background imageTravel Collection: FOREST ROAD, 1836. Drawing by George Tattersall from the Album of Western Sketches

FOREST ROAD, 1836. Drawing by George Tattersall from the Album of Western Sketches: Highways and Byeways of the Forest, a Scene on the Road, 1836

Background imageTravel Collection: CLIPPER: FLYING CLOUD, 1851. Flying Cloud at Her New York Dock in the East River

CLIPPER: FLYING CLOUD, 1851. Flying Cloud at Her New York Dock in the East River. Watercolor by John C. Wade, 1851

Background imageTravel Collection: AMERICAN LANDSCAPE, 1856. Landscape with Stagecoach. Oil on canvas by Henry Boese

AMERICAN LANDSCAPE, 1856. Landscape with Stagecoach. Oil on canvas by Henry Boese, 1856

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: SHIPYARD, 1833. Smith and Dimon Shipyard on New York Citys East River

NEW YORK: SHIPYARD, 1833. Smith and Dimon Shipyard on New York Citys East River. Oil on canvas by James Pringle, 1833

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT: NIAGARA, 1852. Steamer Niagara Passing Fort Washington, New York

STEAMBOAT: NIAGARA, 1852. Steamer Niagara Passing Fort Washington, New York. Oil on canvas by James Bard, 1852

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: STAGECOACH. Knickerbocker Stage Line

NEW YORK: STAGECOACH. Knickerbocker Stage Line. Oil painting by William Seaman c1800-1830

Background imageTravel Collection: PAYMASTER, SOUTH DAKOTA. The U. S. paymaster and guards on Deadwood Road to Fort Meade

PAYMASTER, SOUTH DAKOTA. The U. S. paymaster and guards on Deadwood Road to Fort Meade
PAYMASTER, SOUTH DAKOTA. The U.S. paymaster and guards on Deadwood Road to Fort Meade. Photograph by J.C.H. Grabill of Deadwood, South Dakota, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD BRIDGE, 1890s. The tunnel and Johnsons Canon (Canyon) iron bridge under

RAILROAD BRIDGE, 1890s. The tunnel and Johnsons Canon (Canyon) iron bridge under construction in the American Southwest. Undated photograph, late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEEL BARQUE, 1921. The German four-masted steel barque Magdalene Vinnen, built at Kiel

STEEL BARQUE, 1921. The German four-masted steel barque Magdalene Vinnen, built at Kiel, Germany, in 1921

Background imageTravel Collection: SAILING SHIP: KETCH, 1876. The English ketch H. F. Bolt, built in 1876

SAILING SHIP: KETCH, 1876. The English ketch H. F. Bolt, built in 1876
SAILING SHIP: KETCH, 1876. The English ketch H.F. Bolt, built in 1876

Background imageTravel Collection: SCHOONER, 1888. British two-masted schooner, the Dispatch, built in Scotland, 1888

SCHOONER, 1888. British two-masted schooner, the Dispatch, built in Scotland, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: FINNISH BARQUE, 1920. The Fred, built in the Aland Islands in 1920, as one of

FINNISH BARQUE, 1920. The Fred, built in the Aland Islands in 1920, as one of the last of its kind

Background imageTravel Collection: ITALY: SEDAN CHAIR. Etching, Italian, after Pasquale Mattej (1813-1879) from Francesco

ITALY: SEDAN CHAIR. Etching, Italian, after Pasquale Mattej (1813-1879) from Francesco de Bourcards Usi e Costumi di Napoli, Naples, 1886



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