Carton MSS Box 85
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Contains 46 Collections and/or Records:
Empire of Troy (photo of lithograph by N. Currier), ca 1850
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photo of original N. Currier lithograph, original in the Hart Cluett Museum, Troy, NY
Eureka (rebuilt 1923 from The Ukiah) photo, 1923
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photo of the rebuilding of the Ukiah into The Eureka, 1923
George H. Power (photo of model, and a negative of photo)
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undated photo of a model and an undated negative of a photo of the steamboat
FRANCIS SKIDDY (narrative, photo of a lithograph, photo of a model), 1960
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a written narrative, photo of a older lithograph, and a photo of a uncompleted model
Group of pictures of steamships , 1890-1941
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group of 3 photographs of steamships and a newspaper clipping about The River Bell. Photos: an unnamed steamship at Troy from the GC News, Section 2 (Old Timers),3rd, column, the next The City Of Hudson, and the last from January 1941, the nightboat Berkshire being towed through the frozen Hudson River to the Carribean for use as a fresh water distillery with the shadow of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge at the bottom of the photo.
Grand Republic in gala dress, 1898
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photo snipped from a newspaper
General Slocum, 1898
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Photo of the General Slocum from the GC News, Section 2
The Hazel Kirke, photo from the collection of Frank O. Braynard, after 1852
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Photo of The Hazel Kirke from the collection of Frank O. Braynard
Highlander (Sidewheeler), 1902-1970
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Photo (1902) of the Highlander with various photos of the model constructed by F. Van Loon-Ryder (aka James Lawson) with an extensive written report of how Van Loon Ryder went from an original painting to the photo studying the similarities and differences to arrive at his attempt to create an authentic model of The Highlander.
