Exterior view. Built for New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad from Jersey City to New Brunswick, New Jersey. Coach built about 1845, probably in for repairs or taken in partial payment for a new...
The ""Berwick"". Manufactured for American Car & Foundry. Exterior view. car of William H. Woodin, president of American Car and Foundry and later the United States Secretary of the Treasury (1933). broken 8x10 neg.
flames rage around the big hole torn amidships on the port side of this merchant ship which is later repaired sufficiently to proceed under her own power to safe waters, crew members of this disable ship prevent fire from spreading by pouring water...
United States--Delaware--World War II--Service Organizations--Red Cross
three of the boy scouts who gathered in surplus fruit in the Wilmington area for canning at the Red Cross; later stored in emergency food banks; William Sanders, Bruce Warren, James Gailey