Black and white portrait of Jacob Stiles, husband of Elizabeth Stiles, the Union spy, taken at JNO Holyland, Metropolitan Gallery, 250 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C.. Note on back states, "Jacob Stiles murdered in Kansas; spy's husband".
Black and white photograph (top, middle photograph of page 924) of some men of the 7th New York State Militia relaxing at a tent that they named, "Cosey Nook".
Black and white photograph of the McIntosh automobile built by Andrew, James, and Andrew McIntosh., Original photograph is not in the WRHS collections.
Black and white photograph of Edward Hessenmueller, born in Wolfenbuettel, Braunschweig, Germany in 1811. He died in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 27th, 1884. Hessenmueller was a prominent German-American leader, a lawyer, and the publisher for Germania (1846-53), the first German newspaper in the Cleveland area.
Elizabeth Gwinn Mather seated in a chair. Formal portrait., 1911 copy of an image made ca. 1845. Writing on back of photo states "Elizabeth Lucy Quinn, 2nd wife of Samuel L. Mather, mother of Wm Quinn Mather".
Black and white aerial photograph of Terminal Tower, with Hall of Progress at bottom, Automotive Building, railroad tracks; Sherwin-Williams Shell and Plaza at center; and Ohio Building under construction (above Coca-Cola sign).
American Olympians in London: members of the United States Olympic Team walking in Hyde Park as they saw the sights of London after having taken part in the games at Berlin.