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  • Old Series Trademark No. 0956

    Faithful

    Date: 1883

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0188

    Pipifax

    Date: 1870

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3587

    Repsold Select Vintage

    Date: 1900

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2435

    Star, S

    Date: 1894

  • "Agencies and Committeemen Where Resettlers May Find Friendly Guidance in the Solution of their Problems"

    List of agencies and contact information for various services

    Date: Undated

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3210

    Hygeia Bread

    Date: 1898

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1227

    Garanti Superfin L. H. Emme

    Date: 1885

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0746

    H. W. and Co.

    Date: 1881

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 105

    Caption: "Hialeah Race Track -- Miami -- Florida July 1, 1934." Grace McCarthy standing behind the grandstand at Hialeah Park Race Track, in Hialeah (near Miami). Constructed in 1922 as a greyhound racetrack, Hialeah began hosting horse races in 1925. Joseph E. Widener purchased the track in 1930. He embarked upon a series of improvements, adding a grandstand (seen here) and clubhouse facilities designed by Lester W. Geisler, as well as landscaped gardens and a lake in the infield that became home to a flock of flamingos. The new and improved Hialeah track, now called Hialeah Park, officially opened in 1932.

    Date: 7/1/1934

  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 207

    Caption: "Municipal Bldg. N.Y." c. 1925. The statue Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness (Frederick William MacMonnies, sculptor) stands in the foreground of this photograph. The statue, unveiled in 1922, now stands in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery. New York City's Municipal Building rises above the statue in the background. Built between 1907-1914 and designed by architect William M. Kendall, the Municipal Building was constructed in order to consolidate several different municipal agencies under one roof and thereby save the city rent for multiple buildings. In 2015, it was renamed the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, after a former New York City mayor.

    Date: 1925