The knoll where Custer fell
1 drawing : pencil, ink wash and opaque white. | Drawing shows the hill where General George Custer lost the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. In 1881, a memorial was erected on Last Stand Hill, over the mass grave of the Seventh Cavalry soldiers, U.S. Indian Scouts, and other personnel killed in battle. Gedney participated in the Montana Boundary Survey.
Contributor:
Gedney, C. D.
Date:1881-01-01
Photo, Print, Drawing
Factories of the Wheeler & Wilson M'F'G. Co., Bridgeport, Conn.
1 drawing on cream paper : pencil, watercolor, ink, and opaque white. | Preparatory drawing for a print shows large factory complex with "Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 44 Union Square, New York" on one building and N.Y. N.H. H&RR railroad in foreground.
Contributor:
Porter, William A. (William Arnold)
Date:1881-01-01
Photo, Print, Drawing
Works of the Eaton, Cole & Burnham Co., Bridgeport, Conn.
1 drawing on cream paper : pencil, watercolor, ink, and opaque white. | Preparatory drawing for a print showing large factory complex with "The Eaton, Cole & Burnham Company, Depot 58 John Street, New York. Brass, steam, gas, and water goods, gray and malleable iron fittings, tools, etc." on one building. Two trains, including N.Y. N.H. H&RR railroad, and ship at dock are in…