TITLE | TYPE | DATE CREATED | COLLECTION(S) | DESCRIPTION |
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The Cove | Image | 1880 | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | "Cove" from top of City Hall 1880 |
Cove from Smith Hill | Image | 1880 | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | Cove" from "Smith Hill" where State House now stands 1880" |
Cove from Canal St. | Image | 1880 | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | Cove basin from Canal St. 1880 |
Gasometer | Image | 1885 | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | Looking S.E. from old Gasometer on Crary St. in 1885 |
Crawford Street | Image | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | Before Crawford St. and Point St. bridges were built | |
Barstow's II | Image | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | ||
Snow Street | Image | The John O. Pastore Photograph Album | Mowry-Goff School Snow St. | |
Lydia Allen Dorr | Image | 1803 | The Dorr Rebellion | Lydia Allen Dorr (1782 – 1859) was the mother of Thomas Wilson Dorr. This portrait, an oil painting… |
People's Constitution | Image | 1841-11-18 | The Dorr Rebellion | On July 20, 1841 the Rhode Island Suffrage Association called upon the people of the state to elect… |
Freeman's Constitution | Image | 1841-11-18 | The Dorr Rebellion | In February 1841 the Rhode Island legislature, with both the House and Senate acting jointly, passed… |
The Convention Quickstep (Detail) | Image | 1841 | The Dorr Rebellion | Detail of The Convention Quickstep illustration. |
Tyrants Prostrate, Liberty Triumphant | Image | 1844 | The Dorr Rebellion | This political cartoon, published during the presidential election of 1844, demonstrates the signifi… |
Collection Box of the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society Owned by Garrison family | Image | 1833 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Cardboard coin collection box produced by the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society. The top has a slot… |
To the People of Rhode Island | Image | 1836-06 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Public notice of the memorial and the roll call vote of the Newport Town Meeting on June 22, 1836. R… |