Anonymous-Occ

44602.

Telegrapher.

44603.

Telegrapher.

44604.

Telegrapher.

44605.

Telegrapher.

44606.

“To Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Calhoun, from their loving Grandson Dudley Calhoun, August 31, 1866.” Telegrapher.

44610.

J. Petillon, 282 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Also, the Largest and Best Assortment of Men’s, Boy’s, Youth’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. All Goods Warranted.

44611.

J. Petillon, 282 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Also, the Largest and Best Assortment of Men’s, Boy’s, Youth’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. All Goods Warranted.

44612.

Julius Stoll, Manufacturer and Dealer in Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Smokers’ Articles, &c. 123 1/2 East main Street, Rochester, N.Y.

44614.

Badger Grain Register, Brooklyn, Wis.

44615.

Williams’ Combined Farming Mill, Manufactured by R. Leavitt & Co., Vernon, Ind.

44620.

Painter en plein air.

44623.

Frontiersman. (D)

44629.

Mr. & Mrs. R. Wellington White, one year after marriage 1877. Dikeman Hose Company. Married July 4, 1876 in Jersey City. Ida Myrtle Travis, born in Crawford, 9/11/1861, died in Goshen  10/18/1920. Robert Wellington White, born in Montgomery 11/24/1853, died in Goshen 7/31/1940. Fireman Sept. 15, 1873-July 31/1940–67 yrs. This gentleman is the brother of Gus White, the famous puppeteer and ventriloquist.

44632.

Improved Submarine Armor and Diving Apparatus, Manufactured by Alfred Hale & Co., Boston.

44634.

Ye Pedestrians with ?? regards, Frank Taber & Ed Rumbo.

44635.

Shoemaker.

44638.

Charles N. Hummel, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pa.

44642.

Gold miners.

44647.

New York Pie Baking Co. 82 Sullivan St.

44653.

Downing & Lawrence, Shipwrights, Caulkers and Sparmakers, Marine Railway. Foot of Court Street, Brooklyn. (D)

44655.

Presented with The Novelty Hat.

44656.

Presented with The Novelty Hat.

44657.

Shoe shine boy at work.

44661.

Northern Artificial Limb Co., Des Moines, Iowa.

44663.

Woman wearing a barrel with C.M. Webb on it. Also a smaller barrel is worn behind her head.

44666.

Mohn Bros. Electric Laundry, Pittsburgh. Native-American figure out front. This “Captain Jack cigar store Indian” was made by Wm. Demuth & Co., NY, circa 1875. It is made of hollow cast zinc, not wood. See this video. 

44667.

Cigar Factory No. 44 18th Dist. of Ohio. Cigar store Indian with workers.

44669.

John Laug, Manufacturer of Cigars & Tobacco. Employees posed with cigar store Indian.

44680.

Ragged School.

44681.

Kauffman & Co. Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy Goods.

44686.

Organ Grinder.

44687.

Organ Grinder.

44688.

Organ Grinder. Mechanical Dulcimer.

44691.

Troy Bessemer Plant, Converting Room.

44691.

Troy Bessemer Plant Engines.

44691.

Troy Bessemer Plant Engines.

44692.

Troy Bessemer Plant, Engines.

44693.

318. Dr. Russell’s Laughing Gas Apparatus.

44700.

Shreve, Crump & Low New Warerooms, Bronze Department. Before and After the Boston Fire.

44701.

Shreve, Crump & Low New Warerooms, silver Ware Department. Before and After the Boston Fire.

44704.

“Darwin’s” visit to Kirklevington Festival July 1890. Organ Grinder with monkey.