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  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 008

    Caption: "Late Model 6" Breach," c. 1906.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 009

    Caption: "6" Battery," c. 1906. Unidentified location, could be Baker Beach, San Francisco.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 005

    Caption: "Baker's Beach. 6" Battery," c. 1906, in San Francisco.

    Date: 1906

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1257

    Big 6 Six

    Date: 1885

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 223

    Caption: "6" Disappearing Gun." Two unidentified men sit on a 6" disappearing gun at an unidentified location. The disappearing guns were coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports, primarily during the first half of the twentieth century.

    Date: Undated

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 407

    Caption: "Easter Sunday, April 17, 1938. Immense 6 foot diameter bell. San Miguel Cathedral, Puebla, Mexico."

    Date: 1938

  • Memo on Japanese with Radios

    Memorandum from Tom Coakley to G. W. Griffin regarding radios owned by Japanese; While document is dated January 6, 1941, content and placement within the files suggests that date was actually January 6, 1942

    Date: January 6, 1941

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 232

    Caption: "6" Disappearing Battery," c. 1905-1909. A 6" disappearing gun in a barbette (gun emplacement). Retracting or disappearing guns were a form of artillery developed in the nineteenth century in which heavy artillery guns were placed on rotating carriages that allowed retraction of the weapon after firing, to enable reloading while under enemy fire.

    Date: 1905

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 243

    Caption: "Connecticut River, Greenfield. Mass. Sept. 6, 1934." Picturesque view of the Connecticut River, flanked by rolling hills and mirroring the clouds in the sky above.

    Date: 9/6/1934

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3794

    6 trademarks in one application: Cow, Derby, Elephant, Nun Nicer, Snowflake, and Tiger

    Date: 1900