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  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 260

    Caption: "Glacier Point - 3000 Feet Above Camp Curry," c. 1917. William McCarthy poses atop Glacier Point, overlooking Yosemite Valley. Glacier Point, on the south wall of the valley 3,200 feet above what is now known as Half Dome Village, provides panoramic views of the valley and many of its features.

    Date: 1917

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0187

    Dickson's Old Farm Whiskey

    Date: 1870

  • McCarthy Album 01, Photograph 087

    No Caption: The Fountain of The Rising Sun (Adolph A. Weinman, sculptor), in the Court of the Universe, at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

    Date: 1915

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2655

    Unfermented, Sanitas

    Date: 1895

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1659

    Empire

    Date: 1888

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0334

    H. C. S.

    Date: 1876

  • McCarthy Album 01, Photograph 123

    Caption: "Machinery Palace," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 017

    Caption: "Fort Casey Barracks," c. 1908-1912. View of two barracks buildings at Fort Casey, located on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Construction began on the fort in 1897. Fort Casey was part of the "triangle of fire," three coastal defense fortifications (Fort Casey, Fort Worden, and Fort Flagler) guarding the entrance to Puget Sound. The U.S. Army used the facility until the 1950s, when the fort was decommissioned. The area is now a state park.

    Date: 1908

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 056

    No Caption: See also 96-07-08-alb08-024 with caption: Ordnance Avenue, Fort Casey," Washington, c. 1908. Fort Casey was part of the "triangle of fire," three coastal defense fortifications (Fort Casey, Fort Worden, and Fort Flagler) guarding the entrance to Puget Sound. Construction began on the fort in 1897, and the U.S. Army used the facility until the 1950s, when the fort was decommissioned. The area is now a state park.

    Date: 1908

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 068

    No Caption: See also 96-07-08-alb08-153 with caption: "Fort Canby Light House, Wash." c. 1910. View of the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse on a rocky point overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River. Cannons and cannon balls are stored on the lighthouse property. Built in the 1850s, the lighthouse was electrified in 1934 and automated in 1973. The lighthouse is now part of the Cape Disappointment State Park (formerly Fort Canby State Park).

    Date: 1910