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  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 107

    Caption: "Mortar Target Practice," c. 1910. Large-caliber mortars with associated gun crews at target practice. At least one gun has just been, or is about to be, fired, given that the men are all holding their hands against their ears. See also 96-07-08-alb05-105 and 107.

    Date: 1910

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3330

    Studio of Applied Art

    Date: 1898

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1407

    Pony Cigar, Sport Cigar

    Date: 1886

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0219

    Aunt Carrie's Magic Salve and Pile Ointment

    Date: 1872

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 151

    Caption: "Pine Trees Yielding Turpentine, Rosin [sic], Etc. Florida, July 13, 1934." A group of pine trees with bark removed in a "V"-shaped, or "catface" pattern to encourage production of resin, from which turpentine is made. Small buckets hang at the end of each "V" to catch the resin. This turpentine farm may actually be in Georgia, rather than Florida.

    Date: 7/13/1934

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2499

    National Lager, National Brewing Co. San Francisco, California

    Date: 1894

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0038

    J. Y. H. and Co.

    Date: 1865

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1453a

    Perrin's Amber Syrup

    Date: 1887

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2144

    Somps Soda Works

    Date: 1892

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 145

    Caption: "Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. July 10, 1934." Walkway atop what appears to be the ramparts of the Castillo de San Marcos (Castle of Saint Mark). The core structures of this coastal defense fort were completed by Spanish forces in 1695. Numerous additions, renovations, and repairs have occurred since that time. When Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in 1821, the Castillo was designated a U.S. Army base and renamed Fort Marion, in honor of Frances Marion (also known as the Swamp Fox, Marion was an American Revolutionary War hero known for his guerilla war tactics). The fort was deactivated in 1933, and turned over to the National Park Service.

    Date: 7/10/1934