Box 3
Contains 30 Results:
Cotton Hollow work
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
Mill towns research
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-S-1 Slaterville, RI, Slaterville Cotton Mill, 1826
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
Shannock, RI; Kingston, RI
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-S-2 Shannock, RI (Richmond), Shannock Mill, 1848
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-S-3 S. Kingston, RI, Glen Rock Mill, after 1840
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-S-3a S. Kingston, RI, Wakefield Woolen, 1820
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-S-3b S. Kingston, RI, Rodman Mill, 1843
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
West Warwick, RI; Warwick, RI
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.
R-W-3 West Warwick, RI, Centerville Mills, 1807
The Nancy Ottmann Albert papers are extensive. The majority of the materials consist of developed photographs and negatives. Research files on the New England places she photographed include a variety of documents and negatives. The research collection and negatives are organized by state and town. Photographs are generally organized by date range and area, but the photos within the boxes may be mixed.