Photograph of a horse either being lowered into or lifted out of a hole in a city street. A ladder has been lowered into the hole, several men are in the foreground directing the block and tackle. A crowd of observers surrounds the work.
Photograph of herd of horses in urban neighborhood. Two men can be clearly seen corralling the horses. This is a close-up from another photograph in the collection.
Photograph of a horse either being lowered into or lifted out of a hole in a city street. A ladder has been lowered into the hole, several men are in the foreground directing the block and tackle. One worker is handling the block and tackle rope. A crowd of observers is visible in the background., There is a sequence of photographs in the collection of work around this hole in the street, either a horse is being lifted out of it or lowered into it.
Drawing of St. Louis Steam Sugar Refinery, locatd on Lewis, O'Fallon and Bates Streets, St. Louis, owned by Belcher & Brothers, next to the St. Louis Shot Tower operated by Kennet, Simonds & Co., pencil on wove paper, not signed, c.1854, 3 1/2 inches by 4 3/4 inches
Landscape drawing with industrial buildings including possibly a water treatment plant, with horse-drawn wagon and horses in foreground, pencil on wove paper, signed bottom right Paulus Roetter, no date, 4 inches by 7 1/2 inches
Drawing of rugged landscape with wagon train winding through hills and rocks; one wagon drawn by oxen and one by horses; in the foreground two figures are near a small waterfall and one catches water in a cup. Pencil on wove paper, not signed or dated, 5 3/4 inches by 2 3 /4 inches