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Fame Arrives Late For a Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986
Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.
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Fame Arrives Late For A Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986
Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.
Record Type: Archive
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Flowers for Dead Heroes by Rev. William H. Platt - June 10, 1894
The twenty-eighth observance of Memorial Day is the basis of this newspaper article. The paper is badly damaged and split at the folds where it was folded and stored. The first part of the article pertains to the ceremony itself and is followed by the oration of the Reverend Platt. Petersburg was attacked thirty years ago by the Union cavalry of General Kautz, held at bay by 125 citizen soldiers under the command of Colonel Archer until reinfo...
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letter - April 10, 1841
Letter headed "Leigh April 10th 1841" from Mary Gilmer at Leigh, near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle County, Virginia to her son John at "High School", Theological Seminary, DC. She mentions the death of President William Henry Harrison and his inaugural address which John had attended and stated that he would have seen three presidents that day if they had been pointed out to him: Harrison, Tyler, and Adams. Talks of family and friends, potential lan...
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Letter from George N. Bliss to George S. Bernard pasted onto page [566] intended for book. - January 28, 1895 (letter) , 1895-1912 (page for book)
George S. Bernard, a lawyer from Petersburg, Virginia, who had served in the Civil War, collected reminiscences of veterans after the war. Some were published in the book "War Talks of Confederate Veterans." Other material was collected for a planned second volume that was not published at the time. However, some of the material intended for Volume Two was published in newspaper articles and used for speeches. The extant document appears to be i...
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Man at Desk - Man at desk with Rand Express truck outside. (Client Kudner)
OWLL2008.03.11
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Man at Desk - Man at desk with Rand Express truck outside. (Client Kudner)
OWLL2008.03.12
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Othmar Ammann's Glory - October 1999
Article in Smithsonian Magazine about the construction of the George Washington Bridge. The article was mailed to O. Winston Link in October 1999 by Bill Fendrich accompanied by a letter referencing photos Mr. Link took of the bridge during its construction.
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Sloane-Blabon Plant - Sloane-Blabon Plant, Trenton, New jersey. December 5, 6 and 7, 1951. (Client: Newell)
OWLL2008.03.35
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Still Hull Letter and Prospectus - June 1, 1896
The first image is Bernard's prospectus receipt for Volume II War Talks of Confederate Veterans which says the signer will pay $1.50 for the book when it is printed and ready for delivery. The second image is Hull's letter, in which he states he is pleased to hear from Bernard, and he desires the 2nd volume. He reflects on the names of battles in which he took part. He remembers when 32 years ago his command received the wrong order and went t...
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Truck And Sign - Truck and sign "Sloane-Blabon Corp. Linoleum Products". (Client: Newell)
OWLL2008.03.41
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Winston Link Captures Legacy of Steam - December 22, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly section of The New York Times about the work of O. Winston Link to photograph steam trains in the 1950's. The article focuses on some of the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work and briefly covers his marital and legal troubles with his ex-wife. It includes a photograph of O. Winston Link taken at his home in South Salem, New York.
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Winston Link Captures Legacy of Steam - December 22, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly section of The New York Times about the work of O. Winston Link to photograph steam trains in the 1950's. The article focuses on some of the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work and briefly covers his marital and legal troubles with his ex-wife. It includes a photograph of O. Winston Link taken at his home in South Salem, New York.
Record Type: Archive