Lottie Simpson and Louise M. Riley with Japanese Persimmon tree, 1925
Caption: "Japanese (Japonica) Persimmon tree owned by Lottie Simpson (L) with Louise M. Riley, Home Demonstration Agent (R)." November 5, 1925.,JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 903 x 1179 pixels.
County agent J.C. Ford in cornfield, 1925
Caption: "Corn planted after vetch. County Agent J.C. Ford pictured. Morgan Co." August 17, 1925.,JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 630 x 900 pixels.
API student activities: dressmaking class, 1925
Caption: "Women students in dressmaking class.",JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 1163 x 868 pixels.
API student activities: dressmaking class, 1925
Caption: "Women students in dressmaking class.",JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 1163 x 868 pixels.
Farm agent J. W. Pate
Caption: "Farm agent J.W. Pate with his 'movie outfit,' Lamar Co." September 16, 1925,JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 1232 x 912 pixels.
Dr. L. N. Duncan Speaking at Dedication of Duncan Hall, Auburn University, 1929
Caption: "Dedication of Alabama Extension Service office building, Duncan Hall. Dr. L. N. Duncan speaking." Other guests: Dr. F.W. Barnett, Edward O'Neal, Mrs. W.F. Jefferson, Mrs. L.W. Spratling, Mrs. L.N. Duncan, and Dr. Bradford Knapp.,JPEG image from black-and-white photograph. Size: 1248 x 951 pixels.
UN DERNIER TOAST.
Messieurs, ne retournons pas à bord sans porter un dernier toast en l'honneur de
4th state.,Published in: Le Charivari, July 31, 1843.,A boatman is toasting his friends. Around 1850 it became fashionable to navigate the Seine. There existed many private boats as well as commercial enterprises on the river.
Gene symbols in pigeonpea
Title: Gene symbols in pigeonpea
Authors: Saxena, K.B.; Raina, R.; Kumar, R.V.
Abstract: Originally assigned gene symbols are compiled for pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) and some interspecific crosses involving pigeon pea and its wild relatives. Tables summarize information on the variation studied, the F1 phenotype, F2 ratio, gene symbols, references and remarks.
Battle of Shiloh
The land is heavily wooded.
Shiloh Album Looking North
The land on both sides of the dirt road is heavily forested. Some markers line the right side.
The Field of Bull Run Showing the Positions of the Armies at 4:30 p.m. on August 29, 1862
The map is annotated in red and blue showing the positions of the Union and Confederate armies.
Annotated Copy of a Reprint of General Lee's Report of the First Day of the Second Battle of Bull Ru
There are handwritten notes at the beginning and end of the report.
First Battle of Bull Run
Explosions are coming from artillery guns. Soldiers are firing from the supply wagons.
Ruins of Stone Bridge at Bull Run
The center section of the stone bridge has been taken out. Many of the trees have been destroyed. A Union soldiers is seated on the remains of the bridge.,The image was taken from the IHS copy of Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the American Civil War 1861-1865, © 1865.
Governor Morton's Announcement of President Lincoln's Death
The message from the Governor announces that President Lincoln was assassinated. Morton asks that businesses close and citizens assemble at State House Square to express their sentiments.
Arrival of the Twenty-Second Indiana Volunteers
The soldiers are leaving the steamboat City of Alton and walking into St. Louis. Church steeples are in the background. A rowboat is on the shore with two men standing near it. The article says the sketch was made by one of the soldiers, and an excerpt from his accompanying letter is in the article. He says the regiment was in North Madison until August 14, 1861 when they received orders to proceed to St. Louis via Indianapolis. At the Mississippi River they boarded the steamboat City of Alton a
Boys in Blue Reunion at Indianapolis, Indiana, October 14, 1876
A marching band parades down the street while a crowd looks on. Officers on horseback lead the parade. Flags decorate the street and buildings. The intersection is believed to be Washington and Meridian Streets. Some of the buildings are identified in the note beneath the illustration.,This item was part of the Indiana History Train 2006 exhibit: Faces of the Civil War. The geographic locations referred to in the note are from these books in the IHS library: Handbook of Indianapolis... F534.I55
Bivouac of the 11th Indiana Volunteer Regiment
The soldiers are gathered in small groups drinking and talking. An African American is with one group. Crates holding supplies are marked 11th Regt. The horses are tethered in the background near supply wagons.
11th Indiana Regiment of Zouaves, Colonel L. Wallace
The five illustrations show how the men entertained themselves in camp and how they trained. Soldiers are shown dancing and creating a human pyramid. The training scenes show weapons training and men standing in formation.,The following text is from the article titled "The Eleventh Indiana Zouaves" that accompanies the illustration: We devote page 452 to the Eleventh Indiana Zouaves, Colonel Lewis Wallace, a regiment which is likely to make a name for itself in the present war. Some of our sketc
Colonel Lewis Wallace of the Eleventh Indiana Volunteers, Zouave Regiment, and His Staff
Wallace is wearing the Zouave style uniform. Wallace and the other Army officers are on horseback. An enlisted man is standing near the mounted officers.