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Patent drawing - Drawing of Improved Hand Grenade Public domain  image

Patent drawing - Drawing of Improved Hand Grenade Public domain image

Utility Patent Drawings Public domain photograph of a patent diagram drawings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Patent drawing - Drawing of Improvement in Magic Lanterns Public domain  image

Patent drawing - Drawing of Improvement in Magic Lanterns Public domai...

Utility Patent Drawings Public domain photograph of a patent diagram drawings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Topographical Map of the Battle Field of Nashville, Tenn., 15th & 16th Dec. 1864. Prepared under the direction of Col. Wm. E. Merrill, 1st U.S.V.V. Engineers, Chief Engineer, Dept. of the Cumberland, By Major James R. Willett, 1st U.S.V.V. Engineers, Chief Inspector R. R. Defences, Dept. of the Cumberland. Surveyed by Chs. Peseux & John H. Willett, 1864-[186]5. Drawn by Chs. Peseux.
Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the

Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the

Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the Georgia Military Institute’s Officer Candidate School 59 stand at the Illinois Monument on Cheatham Hill after recreating the charge of Col. Dan McCook’s Fe... More

With all the major parts removed, U.S. Air Force S12

With all the major parts removed, U.S. Air Force S12

With all the major parts removed, U.S. Air Force S12 Switcher 1864’s frame glows after being cut into two halves at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Dec. 2, 2015. The smaller sections will be removed from the base on... More

In a consisit (two or more locomotives working together)

In a consisit (two or more locomotives working together)

In a consisit (two or more locomotives working together) with USAF SW8 2000, 1864 moves a flatcar loaded with a Peacekeeper Stage IV Emplacement Container in the MAMS II area of Hill Air Force Base, Utah on May... More

The remnants of the cab and engine shroud lay on the

The remnants of the cab and engine shroud lay on the

The remnants of the cab and engine shroud lay on the ground after being removed from the frame of 1864 and placed on the ground at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Nov. 12, 2015. The sheet metal parts will be moved t... More

Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the

Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the

Georgia Army National Guard Officer Candidates of the Georgia Military Institute’s Officer Candidate School 59 practice the nine steps required to fire a Civil War-era musket during a staff ride at the Kennesaw... More

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino lifts his oxygen-propane

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino lifts his oxygen-propane

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino lifts his oxygen-propane torch to inspect a cut on U.S. Air Force S12 Switcher 1864 Dec. 2 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Cutting the metal allows for big sections of the locom... More

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army National Guard, provides a block on instruction on Civil War rifle muskets to Officer Candidates of the Georgia Military Institute's OCS Class 59 during a s... More

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army

Major William Carraway, historian of the Georgia Army National Guard leads Officer Candidates of the Georgia Military Institute’s Officer Candidate School Class 59 in recreating the charge of Col. Dan McCook’s ... More

A building at Jacksonville, Fla., used by Union forces

A building at Jacksonville, Fla., used by Union forces

A building at Jacksonville, Fla., used by Union forces as a commissary office, warehouse, and (presumably) a sales store after July 1, 1867. Photo taken in either Dec. 11, 1864, or the same date in 1867. (Prob... More

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino uses an oxygen-propane

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino uses an oxygen-propane

Allied Metals employee Jose Alvino uses an oxygen-propane torch to cut away the sheet metal surrounding the radiator compartment on 1864 on Nov. 10, 2015, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Cutting the metal allows ... More

Randy Davis, Allied Metals truck operator, maneuvers

Randy Davis, Allied Metals truck operator, maneuvers

Randy Davis, Allied Metals truck operator, maneuvers U.S. Air Force S12 Switcher 1864’s prime mover (diesel engine) onto the bed of his truck as crane operator Chad McCloy, Nelson Intermountain Cranes, slowly l... More

Plan of Lookout Mountain Showing (Approximate) Position of Hospitals, Sawmills, Lake, and Pumps.

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