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A Hammock - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A hammock is a relatively high, dry area with fertile soil. |
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A Pair of 'Crackers' - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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View of Bay from Shot Park, Navy Yard at Pensacola - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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Specimens of Pensacola Fish - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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Ruins of Fort McRae with Fort Pickens in the Distance, Pensacola Harbor - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. |
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A Cluster of Palmettoes - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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Street in St. Augustine - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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St. Augustine Cathedral - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2508 |  |
The Convent Gate - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. At St. Augustine. |
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2509 |  |
Entrance to Fort Marion - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. At St. Augustine. |
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Mouth of the St. John's River - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers " by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. The lighthouse is the St. Johns River Lighthouse, built in 1859, and near present-day Mayport. |
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2511 |  |
Forest on the Ocklawaha - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. In central, near Ocala. |
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A River Post-Office - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A scene along the Ocklawaha River in central Florida near Ocala. |
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2513 |  |
The Lookout - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A scene along the Ocklawaha River in central Florida near Ocala. |
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Silver Spring - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A scene at the spring forming the headwaters of the Silver River, a tributary of the Ocklawaha, which is tributary of the St. John's River. |
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A Sudden Turn - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A scene in central Florida when a hunter confronts a mother alligator defending her nest. |
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2516 |  |
Looking Across Indian River - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2517 |  |
Key West - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. A view of the lighthouse as well as the old town Key West. |
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2518 |  |
A Country Cart - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2519 |  |
The Date-Palm - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2520 |  |
Florida Pine-Barrens - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2521 |  |
A Hunter's Camp - in "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. Library Call No. F316 .B23 1881. |
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2522 |  |
The Hygeia Hotel at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. Advertised at the end of "Florida for Tourists, Invalids, and Settlers" by George M. Barbour, 1881. |
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2523 |  |
The Marine Pavilion at Rockaway, Long Island. |
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2524 |  |
Scene at Little Neck Bay, Long Island. |
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2525 |  |
Casina; The Farm and &c. of Mr. Woolsey at Hell-Gate-Neck, Long Island. |
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2526 |  |
North Western View of Brooklyn, N.Y., from near Peck Slip, New York City. |
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2527 |  |
View at Huntington, Long Island on the premises of Hon. C. C. Cambreleng. |
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2528 |  |
The Locusts, Residence of J.E. De Kay, M.D. |
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2529 |  |
Cover to "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. |
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2530 |  |
Minots Ledge Light in a heavy sea, off Boston Harbor. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Frontispiece. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2531 |  |
The Boston Light of 1716. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 6, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2532 |  |
The Boston Light of Today (1917). In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 6, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2533 |  |
Lighthouse at Cape Henlopen, Delaware. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 14, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2534 |  |
Cape Charles Light, Virginia. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 14, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2535 |  |
The Petit Manan Lighthouse, Maine: A granite tower. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 68, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2536 |  |
Present Stone Lighthouse on Minots Ledge, Massachusetts. This structure ranks among the difficult lighthouse engineering works of the world. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 76, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2537 |  |
The Tallest Lighthouse Tower of this Country, 193 Feet High; The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, North Carolina. The spiral painting is to furnish a distinctive day mark to mariners. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 93, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2538 |  |
Stranding of Diamond Shoal Lightship. Near Cape Hatteras. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 96, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2539 |  |
Towing a Lightkeeper's Dwelling across Winyah Bay, South Carolina. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 96, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2540 |  |
Sombrero Key Light, Florida. A pyramidal iron skeletal tower, supported on iron piles driven into the coral reef. The keepers live in the enclosed house. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
Sombrero Key, Florida |
2541 |  |
Alcatraz Lighthouse, San Francisco Bay: First Light on the Pacific Coast. From a drawing by Major Hartman Bache, 1859. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 110, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2542 |  |
Tillamook Rock Light Station, Oregon, Showing Tender and Hoisting Derrick. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 130, "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 130, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2543 |  |
Point Reyes Light, California. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 140, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2544 |  |
An Unattended Automatic Flashing Light, at Low Point, in the Inside Passage, Alaska. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 148, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2545 |  |
Lighthouse and Pinnacle Rock, Cape St. Elias, Alaska. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 148, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2546 |  |
Stannard Rock Lighthouse, Michigan; in Lake Superior, 24 miles from the nearest land. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam , p. 158, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2547 |  |
Kilauea Point Light, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 170, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston.Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2548 |  |
Apo Reef Lighthouse, Philippine Islands. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 174, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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2549 |  |
Rock Island Lighthouse on the St. Lawrence River, New York, Showing the Keeper's Quarters. In: "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States" by George R. Putnam, p. 250, 1917. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston. Library Call No. 527.7 P98. |
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