This image is an excerpt from a publication titled The American Architect and was printed on April 5, 1927. Shown are four different areas within the Masonic Temple which was designed by Eames & Young. The interior views consist of large halls, auditoriums, and meeting areas.
A photograph taken by Marine Co. documented the damage in St. Louis from a severe flood on June 18, 1858. The streets were completely covered in water and make-shift planks provided a safe walking platform for people to safely cross from boats to the semi-submerged buildings. Two people can be seen assessing the flood damage from the rooftop of the tallest building on the left of the photograph, while others on the right stand safely on the deck of a steamboat..
Photograph of the "Forward cabin deck lounge between meal snacks - fresh fruit bowls for the taking all day long (Oranges-Bananas-Apples)" on board the steamboat DELTA QUEEN.
No. 195 Muscle Shoals Dock. Photo by G. W. Landrum Florence, Ala. April-8-1925. Capts Ed-, Charles Beard pilots. Capt. B. J. Carragher master. 83rd anniversary renioun of the Battle of Shiloh survivors.
Aerial view at low altitude from directly above center of plant, showing long, narrow, rectangular buildings ahead along their central axis. Construction of new building underway at center between two older ones. View from unidentified location; believed to be of old American Car Company facility in 1700 block of Vandeventer Avenue.
Wlliam Cheever D'Arcy, left, founded the agency in 1906 with one client. Today the worldwide operations are overseen by Chairman James B. Orthwein. (Aug 19, 1981)