RMKC7HJK–Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child, William Langenheim, ca. 1846
RF2HW4KBF–Art inspired by Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child, ca. 1846, Daguerreotype, Visible: 4 11/16 x 3 1/2, Case: 5 15/16 x 4 5/8 x 5/8, Photographs, William Langenheim (American, born Germany, Schöningen 1807–1874, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2CTC82M–Girard College for Orphans at Philadelphia. Penn., still image, Prints, 1835 - 1840, Walter, Thomas Ustick (1804-1887
RMPB1MXB–[Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child]. Artist: William Langenheim (American, born Germany, Schöningen 1807-1874). Dimensions: Visible: 4 11/16 x 3 1/2, Case: 5 15/16 x 4 5/8 x 5/8. Photography Studio: W. & F. Langenheim (American, active 1843-1874). Date: ca. 1846. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2DT5JNT–Artist: Alfred M. Hoffy, American, 1790–1860, After: Thomas Ustick Walter, American, 1804–1887, Girard College for Orphans - at Philidelphia, Penna., Lithograph, sheet: 43.5 × 55 cm (17 1/8 × 21 5/8 in.), Made in United States, American, 19th century, Works on Paper - Prints
RM2GNDDX3–Portland Breakwater Light also known as Bug Light in early morning light, South Portland, Maine, USA
RMJ4X818–Thomas Ustick Walter & family c1850
RMPBH6YE–1696 The Rt. Rev. Henry Ustick Onderdonk
RMKAYTKC–Thomas Ustick Walter
RM2F2DKTF–Portrait of Thomas Ustick Walter
RMKEA2KC–The Rt. Rev. Henry Ustick Onderdonk
RM2A274KC–Portrait of Thomas Ustick Walter
RM2R7TEGD–Thomas Ustick Walter 1835-1837
RM2JN0653–N.N., Capitol, Washington (approx. 1850): View. Pressure on paper, 16.4 x 22.7 cm (including scan edges) Walter Thomas Ustick (1804-1887): Capitol, Washington
RMRBTJY4–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child-
RM2JMWAM1–Walter Thomas Ustick (1804-1887), Capitol in Washington (1866): View of the northeast. Photo on paper on cardboard, 49.4 x 61.5 cm (including scan edges) Walter Thomas Ustick (1804-1887): Capitol, Washington
RM2GGBRDA–Portrait of Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887), Between 1866 and 1869.
RM2M83F0J–Rear Adm. Richard C. Ustick (covered). Country: Unknown
RMKYMM99–Untitled 2575135601 o
RM2M7W1GX–CMDR Richard C. Ustick, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
RM2AJ3TYG–Christian Cynosure . nty-five colored Baptist churches; BridgewaterBaptist Association, Pa.; Old Teho Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;To ica. Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaPlewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, 111. Independent churches in Lo^vell, Countii-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv CHRISTIAN WORKER
RMFY6N3K–Exterior of historic Hibernian Hall; Charleston; South Carolina; USA
RFAM3YJ3–U S Capitol building at dusk with full moon
RF2WXWCJP–Rockford, Illinois - United States - March 28th, 2024: Downtown mural 'No Rinkydink' by artists Jenny Ustick and Atalie Gagnet in Rockford, Illinois,
RM2GNDDWG–Portland Breakwater Light also known as Bug Light in morning light, South Portland, Maine, USA
RM2C6C78E–The United States Capitol dome in Washington, DC
RM2DAK3XM–The Capitol Building East front Washington DC USA
RM2E26AWG–Tower of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA. The municipal building was completed in 1901 and features a tower bearing a statue of William Pe
RM2R7T0GH–Thomas U. Walter c. 1860-1870
RMM7EJ7R–Portrait of Thomas Ustick Walter LCCN2005675768
RM2A4EWX3–Thomas Ustick Walter, Architect of Capitol, 1851-1865
RMKNB7ND–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child- MET DP348633 285832
RM2BCXW41–Thomas Ustick Walter. NPG.77.109
RMRBTJY7–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child-
RMTWG2A4–- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, Northeast end of Portland Breakwater, Portland Harbor, South Portland, Cumberland County, ME; U.S. Coast Guard; Walter, Thomas Ustick; Peterich, Gerda; Burr, Edw.; Green, Samuel M; Reeves, F Blair; Braun, Wolfgang G; DeSilets, Robert L; Peacock, Thomas E
RMRBTJY5–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child-
RM2CBAHDR–Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child, ca. 1846.
RMBK499J–Bronze sculpture and the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
RM2M7W1HH–CMDR Richard C. Ustick, USN (covered). Country: Unknown
RM2AJ3TG3–Christian Cynosure . wenty-five colored Baptist churches; BridgewaterBaptist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;To ica. Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. i Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaPlewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, 111. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Bereaand Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentucky. CHRISTIAN WORKE
RM2HWGG0R–Girard College for Orphans - at Philidelphia, Penna.. Artist: Alfred M. Hoffy, American, 1790–1860After: Thomas Ustick Walter, American, 1804–1887
RMDE0EN1–Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1937. Artist: Unknown
RMFY6N3Y–Interior of historic Hibernian Hall; Charleston; South Carolina; USA
RM2GNDDWB–Portland Breakwater Light also known as Bug Light at dawn, South Portland, Maine, USA
RMAM3YJC–U S Capitol building
RM2DAK3Y6–The Capitol Building East front Washington DC USA
RM2E26AWJ–Tower of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA. The municipal building was completed in 1901 and features a tower bearing a statue of William Pe
RM2R7T3MK–Thomas U. Walter c. 1860-1870
RFWWGPK2–The slated mansard roof of City Hall, complete with sculptures & the top of One Liberty Place, which replaced it as Philadelphia's tallest building
RM2R7FG3W–Thomas U. Walter c. 1860-1870
RMKNB7NA–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child- MET DP348630 285832
RM2JG7CFY–Thos. U. Walter, between 1855 and 1865. [Civil Engineer; fourth Architect of the Capitol]
RMKNB7HK–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child- MET DP348631 285832
RMTWG2B3–- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, Northeast end of Portland Breakwater, Portland Harbor, South Portland, Cumberland County, ME; U.S. Coast Guard; Walter, Thomas Ustick; Peterich, Gerda; Burr, Edw.; Green, Samuel M; Reeves, F Blair; Braun, Wolfgang G; DeSilets, Robert L; Peacock, Thomas E
RMRBTJY6–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child-
RM2JPY804–Thomas Ustick Walter
RMBK499E–Civil War monument and the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
RM2JPY81E–Thomas Ustick Walter & family c1850
RM2HWGG1G–Girard College for Orphans - at Philidelphia, Penn.. Engraver: A. W. Graham, American, active 1832–69After: Thomas Ustick Walter, American, 1804–1887
RM2AJ3GR6–Christian Cynosure . twentj-five colored Baptist churches; BridgewaterBaptist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baprist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches; 1st of Oberlin, O.;To .lea. Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, lU. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentucky. CHRISTIAN WORKE
RM2HHYACH–[Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child] ca. 1846 W. & F. Langenheim. [Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child] 285832
RM2WCBEND–Girard College for Orphans at Philadelphia, James W. Steel, 1848 - 1879 print View of the buildings of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, opened in 1848. The buildings designed by the architect Thomas Ustick Walter. paper steel engraving university building, college. orphans Girard College
RFAM3YKF–Digital composite U S Capitol with American eagle
RM2E26AMX–Looking up at the facade of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA. The municipal building was completed in 1901.
RF2BBPCDG–The slated mansard roof of City Hall, complete with sculptures & the top of One Liberty Place, which replaced it as Philadelphia's tallest building
RM2R7FBX2–Thomas U. Walter c. 1860-1870
RM2E26AJ2–Facade of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA. The municipal building was completed in 1901.
RMKNB7J8–-Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child- MET DP348632 285832
RMTWG2BA–- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, Northeast end of Portland Breakwater, Portland Harbor, South Portland, Cumberland County, ME; U.S. Coast Guard; Walter, Thomas Ustick; Peterich, Gerda; Burr, Edw.; Green, Samuel M; Reeves, F Blair; Braun, Wolfgang G; DeSilets, Robert L; Peacock, Thomas E
RM2E26AJ9–American flags fly from flagstaffs close to the tower of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA.
RM2AJ3JT2–Christian Cynosure . churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;To.ica, Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, 111. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator. 111.; Bereaand Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.;xllarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv. CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor their support: J. F. Browne, Germantown Ky. Eli Tapley, Columbus, Miss. J. F. Gallow
RM2M5HT6A–Great Lakes Seaway Trail - Erie County Courthouse. The Erie County Courthouse, attributed to Thomas Ustick Walter, is just one example of the beautiful architecture in historic downtown Erie. The courthouse is the center of Erie County Government. Erie, Pennsylvania (42.129° N 80.088° W)
RFAM3YTA–Digital composite U S Capitol with American flag
RMTWG2B4–- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, Northeast end of Portland Breakwater, Portland Harbor, South Portland, Cumberland County, ME; U.S. Coast Guard; Walter, Thomas Ustick; Peterich, Gerda; Burr, Edw.; Green, Samuel M; Reeves, F Blair; Braun, Wolfgang G; DeSilets, Robert L; Peacock, Thomas E
RM2E26AMH–American flags fly from flagstaffs close to the tower of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA.
RM2CNFX64–. Bird lore . JUNIOR CLASS, BENEDICT AVENUESCHOOL, NORWALK, OHIO. WILLIAM DUTCHEROn the veranda of his residence at Plainfield, New Jersey, June, 1916 (276) The Audubon Societies 277 THE EDUCATION OF THE SHARP-EYES By MISS FAY A. USTICK
RFAM3YJE–Digital composite U S Capitol with American flag
RMTWG2A9–- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, Northeast end of Portland Breakwater, Portland Harbor, South Portland, Cumberland County, ME; U.S. Coast Guard; Walter, Thomas Ustick; Peterich, Gerda; Burr, Edw.; Green, Samuel M; Reeves, F Blair; Braun, Wolfgang G; DeSilets, Robert L; Peacock, Thomas E
RM2E26AK1–American flags fly from flagstaffs close to the tower of Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, USA.
RM2CNGAXY–. Bird-lore . JUNIOR CLASS, BENEDICT AVENUESCHOOL, NORWALK, OHIO. WILLIAM DUTCHEROn the veranda of his residence at Plainfield, New Jersey, June, 1916 (276) The Audubon Societies 277 THE EDUCATION OF THE SHARP-EYES By MISS FAY A. USTICK
RFAM3YK4–Digital composite U S Capitol with American eagle and flag
RM2CNGAAD–. Bird-lore . WILLIAM DUTCHEROn the veranda of his residence at Plainfield, New Jersey, June, 1916 (276) The Audubon Societies 277 THE EDUCATION OF THE SHARP-EYES By MISS FAY A. USTICK. SOME OF THE SHARP-EYES IX COLUMBUS The first part of this little history mayprove of interest to anyone who thinkschildren of three and four years too youngto be taught to know birds, for the nucleusof this flourishing little Audubon Societywas a class of six little kindergartners;and let me say that, from the first, theirinterest and enthusiasm have kept pacewith that of the older children. For a number of jea
RFAHPNGA–Tulips in spring with U S Capitol building in the background Washington D C
RM2CNFWNH–. Bird lore . WILLIAM DUTCHEROn the veranda of his residence at Plainfield, New Jersey, June, 1916 (276) The Audubon Societies 277 THE EDUCATION OF THE SHARP-EYES By MISS FAY A. USTICK. SOME OF THE SHARP-EYES IN COLUMBUS The first part of this little history ma}^prove of interest to anyone who thinkschildren of three and four years too youngto be taught to know birds, for the nucleusof this flourishing little Audubon Societywas a class of six little kindergartners;and let me say that, from the first, theirinterest and enthusiasm have kept pacewith that of the older children. For a number of ye
RMAHPPTA–Tulips in spring with U S Capitol building in the background Washington D C
RM2CE11WX–. The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . i-om the memorialsaddressed to us by a large number of the clerical and lay deputies of the General Convention, now in ses-sion, and others, earn-estly desires that thesaid sentence should beremitted in accordancewith the said applica-tion ; have therefore de-creed, in pursuance ofour Canonical powerand discretion, as fol-lows, viz.: That the saidHenry Ustick Onder-donk, Doctor of Divini-ty, and Bishop as afore-said, be relieved fromthe said sentence of sus-pension, and that hestand before the Churchrestored to his properfunctions in
RFAHPNGE–Crescent moon over U S Capitol Building dome
RM2CF36K9–. Metallic book stacks and furniture for libraries; metallic filing devices and furniture for vaults and offices. National Capitol, Washington, D. C.Thomas Ustick Walter, Architect. 38. 39 EXAMPLES OF METALLIC STACK WORK. STATE LIBRARIES. THE Massachusetts State House at Boston, Mass., contains one of the mostcomplete and elegant equipments ever manufactured by us. It includes two very large metallic book stacks, having a capacity of200,000 volumes, the fixtures for the large newspaper room, one of the mostcomplete in the United States, and the fine case and counter work in the beauti-ful read
RM2CJ43J5–. Christian Cynosure . tist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;Tonica, Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111.; Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv. CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor the
RM2CJ3PM8–. Christian Cynosure . tist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: l6t of Oberlin, O.;Tonica, Crystal Lake. Union and Big Woods,111.; Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentucky. CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor the
RM2CJ3W25–. Christian Cynosure . tist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;Tonica, Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111.; Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Independent churches In Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv. CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor the
RM2CJ44M6–. Christian Cynosure . ptist Association, Pa.; Old Tebo Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;Tonica, Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111.; Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaplewood, Mass. Independent churches in Lowell, Country-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv. CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor th
RM2CGKMYB–. Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... [1861-1866] . rie Ustick Erie Ustick Di^charied March 16 18>3 Martindale, Saml L. ..Marcellus, Franklin Died atNashville. Tenn., Feb. 12,63.Died Oct. 1.). 1862; wounds McCleery, ,Tuo. F Mathews, Lnther E McBride, James Morgan, M uard Moulton, David R Mark, James Died at Nashville. Tenn., Feb. 20, 03 Discharged Nov. 1.5, (14; wounds Mustereli out June 12, 1S6.J asCorpL..DischarT-ed Jan. 14, ISiiS Oaks. Cyrus E Orcuit, Orlando Plank. Jno. H Discharged March 8. 18(i3 Mustered out Juno 12, 1865, as CorpL Quade, Ausrust Quade. William
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