RMCWB2A6–Martin Luther (center) with his family, engraving by L. Schulz after the original by Gustav Adolph Spangenberg, ca. 1900
RMCWB2JW–St. Paul (aka Paul of Tarsus) (ca. 10 BC- ca. 57 AD), engraving ca. 1742
RMKWD82A–President Herbert Hoover in his official portrait engraving, ca. 1929. (BSLOC 2015 16 46)
RMCWB236–John Rutledge (1739-1800), 2nd Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1795), engraving 1889
RMCWB21F–John Jay (1745-1829), first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice (1789-1795), engraving 1858
RMCWB21C–John Jay (1745-1829), first Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court (1789-1795), engraving 1859
RMCWB6RG–Completion of Pacific Railroad, meeting of locotives of the Union and Pacific lines, the engineers shake hands, wood engraving,
RMCWB16E–Christopher Columbus landing at Hispaniola in 1492, engraving from Herrera, 'Historia General De Los Hechos De Los
RMCWAGAD–Engraving of George Washington (second from left), Martha Washington (far right),and their family, c. 1790's.. Courtesy: CSU
RMKWDHKB–President Theodore Roosevelt, 1945 engraving by the Treasury Dept. from a 1908 portrait (BSLOC 2017 6 45)
RMKWCYHA–Andrew Jackson, engraving after 1842 miniature painting by Charles Havens Hunt. 1843 engraving by Moseley Isaac Danforth (BSLOC 2017 6 12)
RMKWCYJH–Andrew Jackson, portrait engraving after a 1817 original painting by Ralph E. W. Earl, of Nashville. Engraving by Charles Culter Torrey, born in Massachusetts and died in Nashville, 1827 (BSLOC 2017 6 3)
RMCWB2Y5–William Tell shown shooting an apple off the head of his son, egraving 1882
RMCWAYFN–16th century musicians.
RMCWB287–Lucretia Mott, (1793-1880), American feminist and reformer, c. 1868.
RMCWB4FK–Maps. A plan of the town of Newport in Rhode Island. Surveyed by Charles Blaskowitz, engraved and publish'd by Willm. Faden.
RMCWAYMN–Immigrants dancing in the steerage mid-ocean en route to New York, c. 1891.
RMCWB54C–Anti-Irish. No Irish Need Apply, sheet music, includes reproduction of newspaper ad: WANTED.--A smart active girl to do the
RMCWB54E–Anti-Irish song. No Irish need apply. Sheet music, Written by John F. Poole, ca 1862
RMCWB4G4–Rhode Island. View of the city of Providence as seen from the dome of the new State House. Drawn by M. D. Mason, published in
RMCWAYDA–King James I (center, 1566-1625), Parliament in session in the reign of King James I (ruled England 1603-1625)
RMCWAY8A–Roman aquaduct in France, c. 1835.
RMCWB19Y–Czar Peter I (aka Peter the Great (1672-1725), Czar of Russia (1682-1725)
RMCWAY8H–Bois de Boulogne, Paris, c. 1860.
RMCWAY94–Versailles, c. 19th century.
RMCWB2PP–Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), U.S. President (1869-1877)
RMCWB18P–Czar Alexander III (1845-1894), Czar of Russia (1881-1894)
RMCWAYDC–King James I (1566-1625), King James I (center, ruled England 1603-1625) and Parliament, Lords Spiritual on the left, Lords
RMCWAYMA–Horse-drawn trolley, New York City, c. 1872.
RMCWB1A1–Czar Vassily Ivanovitch (Vasily III), Grand Duke of Moscow, (1479-1533)
RMCWAY9A–The Palace of Versailles, 19th century.
RMCWB1CA–Edward Low, (aka Edward Lowe), English pirate shown on shore watching a ship foundering in a hurricane, c. 1720.
RMCWB4G7–Rhode Island. An aerial view of Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1878
RMCWB1D1–Elizabeth Cady Stanton, (1815-1902), American reformer and leader of the women's suffrage movement, c. 1868
RMCWAYP5–Irish peasants starving during the Potato Famine (1845-1849), 1846.
RMCWAY9F–The storming of the Bastille, Paris, July 14, 1789.
RMCWB7C8–Woman suffrage in Wyoming Territory- women voting at the polls in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Nov 24, 1888
RMCWAY8C–Bird's-eye view above the St. Gervais Quartier, Paris, 1860.
RMCWB2FF–Queen Isabella of France (1296-1358), wife of Edward II (1284-1327), King of England. Queen Isabella at Hereford upon her
RMCWB7YT–Whaling. A view of the whale fishery. Woodcut ca. 1830s-1850s
RMCWAYPX–Queen Victoria (right) and Prince Albert (left), Queen Victoria (1819-1901) ruled Great Britain 1837-1901, Prince Albert
RMCWA5C8–Confucius, (551-479 BC)
RMCWB4GB–Rhode Island. A view of Newport, Rhode Island from Fort Wolcott, Goat Island. Hand colored lithograph by J.O. Newell, ca. 1860
RMCWB6DY–Settler's first blockhouse. Settlers outside of log cabin, with steamboat on river in background. Color lithograph, 1870
RMKWDHM4–Battle of New Orleans and death of Major General Packenham and Samuel Gibbs, Jan. 8, 1815. This print shows the battle as British forces advance upon the barricades of the American forces. The Americans, out-numbered 3 to 1, were victorious after firing down at marching ranks of British soldiers. US casualties were 333 (185 killed), to the British 2459 (386 killed ) (BSLOC 2017 6 6)