Clothing, fashion in South America, Peru, Colombia around the 19th century, from the left, a Peruvian landlady in ceremonial costume around 1825-1830, a lady from the Peruvian city of Lima, two ladies from Arequipa and a man from Honda on the Rio Magdalena, Colombia, digital improved reproduction from an original from the year 1900 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-clothing-fashion-in-south-america-peru-colombia-around-the-19th-century-174718729.html
RFM473EH–Clothing, fashion in South America, Peru, Colombia around the 19th century, from the left, a Peruvian landlady in ceremonial costume around 1825-1830, a lady from the Peruvian city of Lima, two ladies from Arequipa and a man from Honda on the Rio Magdalena, Colombia, digital improved reproduction from an original from the year 1900
Ferdinand Freiherr von Bauer, 7 March 1825 - 22nd July 1893 was a general of the k.u.k. Army and Reich Minister of War, Austria, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut publication from the year 1888 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-freiherr-von-bauer-7-march-1825-22nd-july-1893-was-a-general-image151292800.html
RFJP3YE8–Ferdinand Freiherr von Bauer, 7 March 1825 - 22nd July 1893 was a general of the k.u.k. Army and Reich Minister of War, Austria, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut publication from the year 1888
. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... year- old he came toAmerica with his father, lauding in NewYork city July u. 1821. In 1825 the fam-ily came as far west as Wooster, Ohio,where Metcalfe attended a common schoolone year, and the three following yearsstudied the German tongue, familiarizinghimself sufficiently well in this language asto qualify himself for a sale-man to pur-chasers who could understand German only.At Wooster, Ohio, he carried on the gro-cery trade for a short time, then sold out,an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/progressive-men-and-women-of-kosciusko-county-indiana-to-which-is-appended-a-comprehensive-compendium-of-national-biography-year-old-he-came-toamerica-with-his-father-lauding-in-newyork-city-july-u-1821-in-1825-the-fam-ily-came-as-far-west-as-wooster-ohiowhere-metcalfe-attended-a-common-schoolone-year-and-the-three-following-yearsstudied-the-german-tongue-familiarizinghimself-sufficiently-well-in-this-language-asto-qualify-himself-for-a-sale-man-to-pur-chasers-who-could-understand-german-onlyat-wooster-ohio-he-carried-on-the-gro-cery-trade-for-a-short-time-then-sold-outan-image337147218.html
RM2AGEAM2–. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... year- old he came toAmerica with his father, lauding in NewYork city July u. 1821. In 1825 the fam-ily came as far west as Wooster, Ohio,where Metcalfe attended a common schoolone year, and the three following yearsstudied the German tongue, familiarizinghimself sufficiently well in this language asto qualify himself for a sale-man to pur-chasers who could understand German only.At Wooster, Ohio, he carried on the gro-cery trade for a short time, then sold out,an
Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, 1825, 1825 Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, made in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of the 1050-year-old celebration in 1825 of the death of Saint Rumoldus or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen, who it was thought to have died in 775. Print Maker: Mechelen Printer: BrusselsPublisher: Mechelen paper Mechelen Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, made in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of the 1050-year-old celebration in 1825 of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reliquary-of-the-holy-rombout-1825-1825-reliquary-of-the-holy-rombout-made-in-1825-on-the-coffin-the-inscription-s-rumoldi-illustration-in-a-publication-on-the-occasion-of-the-1050-year-old-celebration-in-1825-of-the-death-of-saint-rumoldus-or-rombout-patron-saint-of-the-city-of-mechelen-who-it-was-thought-to-have-died-in-775-print-maker-mechelen-printer-brusselspublisher-mechelen-paper-mechelen-reliquary-of-the-holy-rombout-made-in-1825-on-the-coffin-the-inscription-s-rumoldi-illustration-in-a-publication-on-the-occasion-of-the-1050-year-old-celebration-in-1825-of-the-image576513383.html
RM2TDXCKK–Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, 1825, 1825 Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, made in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of the 1050-year-old celebration in 1825 of the death of Saint Rumoldus or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen, who it was thought to have died in 775. Print Maker: Mechelen Printer: BrusselsPublisher: Mechelen paper Mechelen Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, made in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of the 1050-year-old celebration in 1825 of the
Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15 October 1825 - 26th December 1895, was a Prussian officer, lastly General of the infantry, Germany, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut publication from the year 1888 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gustav-adolf-oskar-wilhelm-freiherr-von-meerscheidt-huellessem-15-image151293136.html
RFJP3YX8–Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15 October 1825 - 26th December 1895, was a Prussian officer, lastly General of the infantry, Germany, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut publication from the year 1888
Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15 October 1825 - 26th December 1895, was a Prussian officer, lastly General of the infantry, Germany / Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15. Oktober 1825 - 26. Dezember 1895, war ein preussischer Offizier, zuletzt General der Infanterie, Deutschland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Koloriert, Kolorierung, koloriert, handkoloriert, Hand-colouring, hand coloured, colored Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gustav-adolf-oskar-wilhelm-freiherr-von-meerscheidt-huellessem-15-october-1825-26th-december-1895-was-a-prussian-officer-lastly-general-of-the-infantry-germany-gustav-adolf-oskar-wilhelm-freiherr-von-meerscheidt-huellessem-15-oktober-1825-26-dezember-1895-war-ein-preussischer-offizier-zuletzt-general-der-infanterie-deutschland-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhundert-koloriert-kolorierung-koloriert-handkoloriert-hand-colouring-hand-coloured-colored-image449463255.html
RF2H36PY3–Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15 October 1825 - 26th December 1895, was a Prussian officer, lastly General of the infantry, Germany / Gustav Adolf Oskar Wilhelm Freiherr von Meerscheidt-Huellessem, 15. Oktober 1825 - 26. Dezember 1895, war ein preussischer Offizier, zuletzt General der Infanterie, Deutschland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Koloriert, Kolorierung, koloriert, handkoloriert, Hand-colouring, hand coloured, colored
Some old time meeting houses of the Connecticut Valley . ls areone of the beautiful sights of Northampton in thesummer season. The Second Congregational Church (Unitarian),sometimes called in former times The Church of theThree Judges, was formed from a liberal elementin the First Church, February 22, 1825, and a houseof worship built and dedicated that year. The churchwas composed of such leading citizens of Northamptonas Judge Joseph Lyman, Judge Samuel Howe, head ofthe law school. Judge Samuel Hinckly, Judge SamuelF. Lyman, Judge Charles E. Forbes, George Bancroft,the historian, Judge Charl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-old-time-meeting-houses-of-the-connecticut-valley-ls-areone-of-the-beautiful-sights-of-northampton-in-thesummer-season-the-second-congregational-church-unitariansometimes-called-in-former-times-the-church-of-thethree-judges-was-formed-from-a-liberal-elementin-the-first-church-february-22-1825-and-a-houseof-worship-built-and-dedicated-that-year-the-churchwas-composed-of-such-leading-citizens-of-northamptonas-judge-joseph-lyman-judge-samuel-howe-head-ofthe-law-school-judge-samuel-hinckly-judge-samuelf-lyman-judge-charles-e-forbes-george-bancroftthe-historian-judge-charl-image338367423.html
RM2AJDY2R–Some old time meeting houses of the Connecticut Valley . ls areone of the beautiful sights of Northampton in thesummer season. The Second Congregational Church (Unitarian),sometimes called in former times The Church of theThree Judges, was formed from a liberal elementin the First Church, February 22, 1825, and a houseof worship built and dedicated that year. The churchwas composed of such leading citizens of Northamptonas Judge Joseph Lyman, Judge Samuel Howe, head ofthe law school. Judge Samuel Hinckly, Judge SamuelF. Lyman, Judge Charles E. Forbes, George Bancroft,the historian, Judge Charl
Chassinet with Willem van Oranje and Minerva for the Leidse Stedensmaag, at the 250-year-old academic party in Leiden, 1825, Jacob Elias van Varelen, 1825 print Willem van Oranje and Minerva standing in front of the city virgin of Leiden who tries to get up from her throne to greet the two. Behind her two standing men: Johan van der Does and Mayor Pieter van der Werff. Against a background of a broken brick wall. Through the wall view of boats on the water with which food is brought to the city during the relief of Leiden. Mars leaves his chariot in the air. This performance was shown on a cha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chassinet-with-willem-van-oranje-and-minerva-for-the-leidse-stedensmaag-at-the-250-year-old-academic-party-in-leiden-1825-jacob-elias-van-varelen-1825-print-willem-van-oranje-and-minerva-standing-in-front-of-the-city-virgin-of-leiden-who-tries-to-get-up-from-her-throne-to-greet-the-two-behind-her-two-standing-men-johan-van-der-does-and-mayor-pieter-van-der-werff-against-a-background-of-a-broken-brick-wall-through-the-wall-view-of-boats-on-the-water-with-which-food-is-brought-to-the-city-during-the-relief-of-leiden-mars-leaves-his-chariot-in-the-air-this-performance-was-shown-on-a-cha-image595177210.html
RM2WG8JGX–Chassinet with Willem van Oranje and Minerva for the Leidse Stedensmaag, at the 250-year-old academic party in Leiden, 1825, Jacob Elias van Varelen, 1825 print Willem van Oranje and Minerva standing in front of the city virgin of Leiden who tries to get up from her throne to greet the two. Behind her two standing men: Johan van der Does and Mayor Pieter van der Werff. Against a background of a broken brick wall. Through the wall view of boats on the water with which food is brought to the city during the relief of Leiden. Mars leaves his chariot in the air. This performance was shown on a cha
Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, 1825. Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, manufactured in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of 50-year-old celebration in 1825 of the Jubilee of the Saint Rumold or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reliquary-of-the-holy-rombout-1825-reliquary-of-the-holy-rombout-manufactured-in-1825-on-the-coffin-the-inscription-s-rumoldi-illustration-in-a-publication-on-the-occasion-of-50-year-old-celebration-in-1825-of-the-jubilee-of-the-saint-rumold-or-rombout-patron-saint-of-the-city-of-mechelen-image433115466.html
RM2G4J35E–Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, 1825. Reliquary of the Holy Rombout, manufactured in 1825. On the coffin the inscription 'S. Rumoldi '. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of 50-year-old celebration in 1825 of the Jubilee of the Saint Rumold or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen.
. Some old time meeting houses of the Connecticut Valley. ls areone of the beautiful sights of Northampton in thesummer season. The Second Congregational Church (Unitarian),sometimes called in former times The Church of theThree Judges, was formed from a liberal elementin the First Church, February 22, 1825, and a houseof worship built and dedicated that year. The churchwas composed of such leading citizens of Northamptonas Judge Joseph Lyman, Judge Samuel Howe, head ofthe law school, Judge Samuel Hinckly, Judge SamuelF. Lyman, Judge Charles E. Forbes, George Bancroft,the historian. Judge Char Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-old-time-meeting-houses-of-the-connecticut-valley-ls-areone-of-the-beautiful-sights-of-northampton-in-thesummer-season-the-second-congregational-church-unitariansometimes-called-in-former-times-the-church-of-thethree-judges-was-formed-from-a-liberal-elementin-the-first-church-february-22-1825-and-a-houseof-worship-built-and-dedicated-that-year-the-churchwas-composed-of-such-leading-citizens-of-northamptonas-judge-joseph-lyman-judge-samuel-howe-head-ofthe-law-school-judge-samuel-hinckly-judge-samuelf-lyman-judge-charles-e-forbes-george-bancroftthe-historian-judge-char-image336924584.html
RM2AG46MT–. Some old time meeting houses of the Connecticut Valley. ls areone of the beautiful sights of Northampton in thesummer season. The Second Congregational Church (Unitarian),sometimes called in former times The Church of theThree Judges, was formed from a liberal elementin the First Church, February 22, 1825, and a houseof worship built and dedicated that year. The churchwas composed of such leading citizens of Northamptonas Judge Joseph Lyman, Judge Samuel Howe, head ofthe law school, Judge Samuel Hinckly, Judge SamuelF. Lyman, Judge Charles E. Forbes, George Bancroft,the historian. Judge Char
Map of Mechelen, 1775-1825; Plan of the city of Mechelen with all the buildings, monasteries and foundation, which aldaer in the Jaer 1775 (*) essentially waeren / Malines / Mechlinia. Map of the city of Mechelen, which indicates the main buildings that were in the year 1775. On the opposite page is the title and legenda 1-79 and A-R. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of 50-year-old celebration in 1825 of the Jubilee of the Saint Rumold or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-mechelen-1775-1825-plan-of-the-city-of-mechelen-with-all-the-buildings-monasteries-and-foundation-which-aldaer-in-the-jaer-1775-essentially-waeren-malines-mechlinia-map-of-the-city-of-mechelen-which-indicates-the-main-buildings-that-were-in-the-year-1775-on-the-opposite-page-is-the-title-and-legenda-1-79-and-a-r-illustration-in-a-publication-on-the-occasion-of-50-year-old-celebration-in-1825-of-the-jubilee-of-the-saint-rumold-or-rombout-patron-saint-of-the-city-of-mechelen-image433131313.html
RM2G4JRBD–Map of Mechelen, 1775-1825; Plan of the city of Mechelen with all the buildings, monasteries and foundation, which aldaer in the Jaer 1775 (*) essentially waeren / Malines / Mechlinia. Map of the city of Mechelen, which indicates the main buildings that were in the year 1775. On the opposite page is the title and legenda 1-79 and A-R. Illustration in a publication on the occasion of 50-year-old celebration in 1825 of the Jubilee of the Saint Rumold or Rombout, patron saint of the city of Mechelen.
Chassinet with Willem van Oranje and Minerva for the Leiden oceans, at the 250-year-old academy party in Leiden, 1825. Willem van Oranje and Minerva standing in front of the urban sitting of Leiden that tries to get up from her throne to greet the two. Behind her two standing men: Johan van der Does and Mayor Pieter van der Werff. Against a background of a broken brick wall. Through the wall view of boats on the water with which food is taken to the city during the relievance of Leiden. Mars leaves in his chariot. This show was depicted on a chassinet prepared on the ruin at the Langegebrug to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chassinet-with-willem-van-oranje-and-minerva-for-the-leiden-oceans-at-the-250-year-old-academy-party-in-leiden-1825-willem-van-oranje-and-minerva-standing-in-front-of-the-urban-sitting-of-leiden-that-tries-to-get-up-from-her-throne-to-greet-the-two-behind-her-two-standing-men-johan-van-der-does-and-mayor-pieter-van-der-werff-against-a-background-of-a-broken-brick-wall-through-the-wall-view-of-boats-on-the-water-with-which-food-is-taken-to-the-city-during-the-relievance-of-leiden-mars-leaves-in-his-chariot-this-show-was-depicted-on-a-chassinet-prepared-on-the-ruin-at-the-langegebrug-to-image432432482.html
RM2G3F016–Chassinet with Willem van Oranje and Minerva for the Leiden oceans, at the 250-year-old academy party in Leiden, 1825. Willem van Oranje and Minerva standing in front of the urban sitting of Leiden that tries to get up from her throne to greet the two. Behind her two standing men: Johan van der Does and Mayor Pieter van der Werff. Against a background of a broken brick wall. Through the wall view of boats on the water with which food is taken to the city during the relievance of Leiden. Mars leaves in his chariot. This show was depicted on a chassinet prepared on the ruin at the Langegebrug to
The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . SOLIDERS MONUMENT George Clark, James Richmond andFrancis Conover. In 1825 an examination of the FireDepartment showed that No. 1 had buteight members; No. 2, six members; No.3 was extinct; No. 4 was not mentioned,and No. 5 had eighteen members. Inthat year the department was reorganized. The old No. 3 engine was sold in1828 to the Village of Plainfield anda new one purchased for $712.50 andturned over to a company of thirty men. The names of the first companies ofrecord given in the mmutes of CommonCouncil for April 5, 1 796 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-city-of-new-brunswick-its-history-its-homes-its-industries-soliders-monument-george-clark-james-richmond-andfrancis-conover-in-1825-an-examination-of-the-firedepartment-showed-that-no-1-had-buteight-members-no-2-six-members-no3-was-extinct-no-4-was-not-mentionedand-no-5-had-eighteen-members-inthat-year-the-department-was-reorganized-the-old-no-3-engine-was-sold-in1828-to-the-village-of-plainfield-anda-new-one-purchased-for-71250-andturned-over-to-a-company-of-thirty-men-the-names-of-the-first-companies-ofrecord-given-in-the-mmutes-of-commoncouncil-for-april-5-1-796-image340203697.html
RM2ANDH81–The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . SOLIDERS MONUMENT George Clark, James Richmond andFrancis Conover. In 1825 an examination of the FireDepartment showed that No. 1 had buteight members; No. 2, six members; No.3 was extinct; No. 4 was not mentioned,and No. 5 had eighteen members. Inthat year the department was reorganized. The old No. 3 engine was sold in1828 to the Village of Plainfield anda new one purchased for $712.50 andturned over to a company of thirty men. The names of the first companies ofrecord given in the mmutes of CommonCouncil for April 5, 1 796
. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . , and Walter Scott, sonsof Israel, are still living (1907) near Fairfield, Wayne County,Illinois. About the year 1825 Paul, and Gabriel Carpenter,grandsons of old Emanuel, came to Lancaster from Lancaster, Pa.They inherited a half section of land through theirmother, Emanuels eldest daughter. Gabriel was an engineerand a merchant, and died about 1841. Paul was first a Scho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogical-notes-of-the-carpenter-family-including-the-autobiography-and-personal-reminiscences-of-dr-seymour-d-carpenter-lieutenant-colonel-in-the-war-for-the-union-with-genealogical-and-biographical-appendix-and-walter-scott-sonsof-israel-are-still-living-1907-near-fairfield-wayne-countyillinois-about-the-year-1825-paul-and-gabriel-carpentergrandsons-of-old-emanuel-came-to-lancaster-from-lancaster-pathey-inherited-a-half-section-of-land-through-theirmother-emanuels-eldest-daughter-gabriel-was-an-engineerand-a-merchant-and-died-about-1841-paul-was-first-a-scho-image371685317.html
RM2CGKMBH–. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . , and Walter Scott, sonsof Israel, are still living (1907) near Fairfield, Wayne County,Illinois. About the year 1825 Paul, and Gabriel Carpenter,grandsons of old Emanuel, came to Lancaster from Lancaster, Pa.They inherited a half section of land through theirmother, Emanuels eldest daughter. Gabriel was an engineerand a merchant, and died about 1841. Paul was first a Scho
. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . asa. The first manager was CharlesStuart Powell. It was commonly known as the Federal StreetTheatre, and for some time as the Old Drury, after Drury Lane,London. In 1798, it was destroyed by fire, leaving only the brickwalls -landing. It was soon rebuilt, however, and was opened inOctober of the same year. In 1800 the celebrated Mrs. Jonesappeared here. Kean, Macrcady and the gifted Mrs. Ilawsongraced its stage at different times. On Seans first appearancehere in 1817 he met with a flattering reception, but on his secondengagement in 1825, having refused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-views-of-ye-towne-of-boston-asa-the-first-manager-was-charlesstuart-powell-it-was-commonly-known-as-the-federal-streettheatre-and-for-some-time-as-the-old-drury-after-drury-lanelondon-in-1798-it-was-destroyed-by-fire-leaving-only-the-brickwalls-landing-it-was-soon-rebuilt-however-and-was-opened-inoctober-of-the-same-year-in-1800-the-celebrated-mrs-jonesappeared-here-kean-macrcady-and-the-gifted-mrs-ilawsongraced-its-stage-at-different-times-on-seans-first-appearancehere-in-1817-he-met-with-a-flattering-reception-but-on-his-secondengagement-in-1825-having-refused-image370177843.html
RM2CE71H7–. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . asa. The first manager was CharlesStuart Powell. It was commonly known as the Federal StreetTheatre, and for some time as the Old Drury, after Drury Lane,London. In 1798, it was destroyed by fire, leaving only the brickwalls -landing. It was soon rebuilt, however, and was opened inOctober of the same year. In 1800 the celebrated Mrs. Jonesappeared here. Kean, Macrcady and the gifted Mrs. Ilawsongraced its stage at different times. On Seans first appearancehere in 1817 he met with a flattering reception, but on his secondengagement in 1825, having refused
. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . , and Walter Scott, sonsof Israel, are still living (1907) near Fairfield, Wayne County,Illinois. About the year 1825 Paul, and Gabriel Carpenter,grandsons of old Emanuel, came to Lancaster from Lancaster, Pa.They inherited a half section of land through theirmother, Emanuels eldest daughter. Gabriel was an engineerand a merchant, and died about 1841. Paul was first a Scho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogical-notes-of-the-carpenter-family-including-the-autobiography-and-personal-reminiscences-of-dr-seymour-d-carpenter-lieutenant-colonel-in-the-war-for-the-union-with-genealogical-and-biographical-appendix-and-walter-scott-sonsof-israel-are-still-living-1907-near-fairfield-wayne-countyillinois-about-the-year-1825-paul-and-gabriel-carpentergrandsons-of-old-emanuel-came-to-lancaster-from-lancaster-pathey-inherited-a-half-section-of-land-through-theirmother-emanuels-eldest-daughter-gabriel-was-an-engineerand-a-merchant-and-died-about-1841-paul-was-first-a-scho-image369814490.html
RM2CDJE4A–. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . , and Walter Scott, sonsof Israel, are still living (1907) near Fairfield, Wayne County,Illinois. About the year 1825 Paul, and Gabriel Carpenter,grandsons of old Emanuel, came to Lancaster from Lancaster, Pa.They inherited a half section of land through theirmother, Emanuels eldest daughter. Gabriel was an engineerand a merchant, and died about 1841. Paul was first a Scho
. Anne Seymour Damer. A woman of art and fashion, 1748-1828 . Sir Waltham Wallershouse at Twickenham, to see his wonderfulcollection of old French furniture, which theyconsidered finer than anything they had everseen in France. During the summer of 1825 Mary Berry wasstaying with Mrs. Darner at York House, whereshe had now gathered together a large collectionof her own busts and models in terra-cotta, and agreat deal of her mothers beautiful embroidery. Early in the year 1828 Mrs. Darners belovedfriends, the Misses Berry, left England foranother trip on the Continent, accompanied byLady Charlo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anne-seymour-damer-a-woman-of-art-and-fashion-1748-1828-sir-waltham-wallershouse-at-twickenham-to-see-his-wonderfulcollection-of-old-french-furniture-which-theyconsidered-finer-than-anything-they-had-everseen-in-france-during-the-summer-of-1825-mary-berry-wasstaying-with-mrs-darner-at-york-house-whereshe-had-now-gathered-together-a-large-collectionof-her-own-busts-and-models-in-terra-cotta-and-agreat-deal-of-her-mothers-beautiful-embroidery-early-in-the-year-1828-mrs-darners-belovedfriends-the-misses-berry-left-england-foranother-trip-on-the-continent-accompanied-bylady-charlo-image372618553.html
RM2CJ66ND–. Anne Seymour Damer. A woman of art and fashion, 1748-1828 . Sir Waltham Wallershouse at Twickenham, to see his wonderfulcollection of old French furniture, which theyconsidered finer than anything they had everseen in France. During the summer of 1825 Mary Berry wasstaying with Mrs. Darner at York House, whereshe had now gathered together a large collectionof her own busts and models in terra-cotta, and agreat deal of her mothers beautiful embroidery. Early in the year 1828 Mrs. Darners belovedfriends, the Misses Berry, left England foranother trip on the Continent, accompanied byLady Charlo
. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. died September 18,1848. Timothy Wakefield, jr., wasa farmer, and also Selectman, 1821-23-35-36; Representative, 1822-25, for Seventh Generation. 61 Reading, and school committeeman 1825; was Captain of militia company;married, secondly, April 2, 1849, Nancy B. Tuttle. of Stoneham, who diedSeptember 25, 1851; married, thirdly, Abigail Leathe, of Woburn, Mass.,June 30, 1852. He lived on the old homestead, and was superintendent OldSouth Church Sunday school one year. CHILD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wakefield-memorial-comprising-an-historical-genealogical-and-biographical-register-of-the-name-and-family-of-wakefield-died-september-181848-timothy-wakefield-jr-wasa-farmer-and-also-selectman-1821-23-35-36-representative-1822-25-for-seventh-generation-61-reading-and-school-committeeman-1825-was-captain-of-militia-companymarried-secondly-april-2-1849-nancy-b-tuttle-of-stoneham-who-diedseptember-25-1851-married-thirdly-abigail-leathe-of-woburn-massjune-30-1852-he-lived-on-the-old-homestead-and-was-superintendent-oldsouth-church-sunday-school-one-year-child-image370451032.html
RM2CEKE20–. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. died September 18,1848. Timothy Wakefield, jr., wasa farmer, and also Selectman, 1821-23-35-36; Representative, 1822-25, for Seventh Generation. 61 Reading, and school committeeman 1825; was Captain of militia company;married, secondly, April 2, 1849, Nancy B. Tuttle. of Stoneham, who diedSeptember 25, 1851; married, thirdly, Abigail Leathe, of Woburn, Mass.,June 30, 1852. He lived on the old homestead, and was superintendent OldSouth Church Sunday school one year. CHILD
. Nooks & corners of old New York . cks Cathedral, the corner-stone of which was laid in 1858. Theentire block on which it stands was, thepreceding year, given to the RomanCatholics for a nominal sum—one dol-lar—by the city. The Roman Catholic Orphan Asy-lum in the adjoining block, on FifthAvenue, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second Streets, was organized in 1825,but not incorporated until 1852, whenthe present buildings were erected. There is still standing, in Third NOOKS AND CORNERS Four Mile Avenue, lust above Fifty-seventh Street, Stone t . a milestone. It was once on the rostRoad, fou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nooks-corners-of-old-new-york-cks-cathedral-the-corner-stone-of-which-was-laid-in-1858-theentire-block-on-which-it-stands-was-thepreceding-year-given-to-the-romancatholics-for-a-nominal-sumone-dol-larby-the-city-the-roman-catholic-orphan-asy-lum-in-the-adjoining-block-on-fifthavenue-between-fifty-first-and-fifty-second-streets-was-organized-in-1825but-not-incorporated-until-1852-whenthe-present-buildings-were-erected-there-is-still-standing-in-third-nooks-and-corners-four-mile-avenue-lust-above-fifty-seventh-street-stone-t-a-milestone-it-was-once-on-the-rostroad-fou-image369981612.html
RM2CDX390–. Nooks & corners of old New York . cks Cathedral, the corner-stone of which was laid in 1858. Theentire block on which it stands was, thepreceding year, given to the RomanCatholics for a nominal sum—one dol-lar—by the city. The Roman Catholic Orphan Asy-lum in the adjoining block, on FifthAvenue, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second Streets, was organized in 1825,but not incorporated until 1852, whenthe present buildings were erected. There is still standing, in Third NOOKS AND CORNERS Four Mile Avenue, lust above Fifty-seventh Street, Stone t . a milestone. It was once on the rostRoad, fou
. Birds: the elements of ornithology ; with 174 illustrations whereof 140 are original drawings. Birds; Birds. 12 8 ELEMENTS OF OENITHOLOGY. on both sides of the Mediterranean, and extends to India and China. It is recorded that an Egyptian Vulture {Neopliron percno- ptterus) was shot in Somersetshire in the year 1825. AVhen found it was busy eating the carcass of a sheep, a,ud was so gorged that it coiild not, or would not, fly far at a time. Fig. 138. ,. The King Vulture (^Cathartcspapaj There are fully sixteen species of Vultures, formiug a group which is peculiar to the Old AVorld, where t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-the-elements-of-ornithology-with-174-illustrations-whereof-140-are-original-drawings-birds-birds-12-8-elements-of-oenithology-on-both-sides-of-the-mediterranean-and-extends-to-india-and-china-it-is-recorded-that-an-egyptian-vulture-neopliron-percno-ptterus-was-shot-in-somersetshire-in-the-year-1825-avhen-found-it-was-busy-eating-the-carcass-of-a-sheep-aud-was-so-gorged-that-it-coiild-not-or-would-not-fly-far-at-a-time-fig-138-the-king-vulture-cathartcspapaj-there-are-fully-sixteen-species-of-vultures-formiug-a-group-which-is-peculiar-to-the-old-avorld-where-t-image234596948.html
RMRHJPPC–. Birds: the elements of ornithology ; with 174 illustrations whereof 140 are original drawings. Birds; Birds. 12 8 ELEMENTS OF OENITHOLOGY. on both sides of the Mediterranean, and extends to India and China. It is recorded that an Egyptian Vulture {Neopliron percno- ptterus) was shot in Somersetshire in the year 1825. AVhen found it was busy eating the carcass of a sheep, a,ud was so gorged that it coiild not, or would not, fly far at a time. Fig. 138. ,. The King Vulture (^Cathartcspapaj There are fully sixteen species of Vultures, formiug a group which is peculiar to the Old AVorld, where t