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Mettlach Tiles
Circa 1875
L. F., & A., Beckwith, fl. 1875
These fireproof tiles have long been used extensively in public buildings. Information is given for ordering and for laying, with potential design plans.
GLC00687.159
New York trade reporter. [Vol. 7, no. 22 (May 29, 1875)]
29 May 1875
New York Trade Reporter
The front page article, "Fire-proof Building Material: Teil Hydraulic Concrete Blocks and Artificial Stone: The Problem Solved: The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York," describes the need for fireproof buildings, the materials used, and the...
GLC00687.160
to Hon. N.C. Ely
May 10, 1876
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
He discusses the idea of fireproofing homes.
GLC00687.161
to Gents
January 24, 1883
The issue of fireproof buildings is important in forestry matters, and he requests the value of raising building quality. Fireproofing buildings will cost less in the end and are more healthy.
GLC00687.163
to His Excellency The Governor, and To the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts
circa 1892
Losses in the country due to forest fires affect the political economy as well as national wealth. Fireproof buildings of brick and mortar should be the rule rather than the exception. Deforestation should be regulated.
GLC00687.189
The Fire-Proof Building Company, of New York
1835-1905
They list several different types of fireproof building material for building owners, architects, and builders. Engravings of building materials and construction efforts reveal different uses for fireproof materials, with a list of examples of such...
GLC00687.190
[carte de visite, vignette of the front of a two-story house during winter]
1861-1877
White mount. Vignette of the front of a white two-story house during winter.
GLC00919.24.46
[carte de visite, late residence of Jefferson Davis]
White mount. Inscribed on negative: "Late residence of Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va., Sketched by Louis Bernkopf, Draughtsman, Hd. Qrs Engineer Brigade." Sketched view of the front and side of Davis's home.
GLC00919.24.50
to Louise Walbridge
18 March 1862
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Walbridge describes Washington D.C. and includes a lengthy descriptions of an equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson, capitol building and its statues, the paintings in the dome, and its ventilation system.
GLC04663.01
"Private Box at Ford's Theatre, the place where President Lincoln was assassinated"
1815-1860
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Yellow mount with printed inscription "Photographic History, The War for the Union." Anthony's War Views, #3403.
GLC05136.36
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