RMW529KX–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville N.Y., Benjamin West Kilburn (American, 1827 - 1909), about 1869, Albumen silver print
RMMM3944–Church. Keeseville. 1920
RMTA34FW–The 'Head of an elephant', as if chiseled out of solid rock by Mother Nature, in the Ausable Chasm, a sandstone ravine that runs through the Ausable River.
RMMM3935–Moruley Academy. Keeseville. 1913
RM2A79E8B–street scene Ausable Chasm New York state
RMMM394T–Cantilever Bridge. Keeseville. 1910
RMMPKMJD–Adventurous rope bridge over Ausable River seen at Ausable Chasm tourist attraction near Keeseville, New York, United States
RFM4XAAH–Keeseville, NY, USA. 'Elephant Head' sandstone rock formation at Ausable Chasm attraction in Upstate New York.
RMP3A5EJ–163 Keeseville, by Tousley, H. S., 1825-1895
RFPXWFNF–Ausable Chasm is a sandstone gorge and tourist attraction located near the hamlet of Keeseville, New York, United States.
RMKEG68G–Keeseville, by Tousley, H. S., 1825-1895
RM2DCE6DN–Keeseville upper bridge.
RMW2XKT0–Keeseville, by Tousley, H S, 1825-1895
RF2D1AN4A–Antique illustration of Birmingham Falls, Ausable Chasm, located near Keeseville, New York, USA. Engraving published in Picturesque America or the Lan
RMFGJ82F–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, by Kilburn Brothers
RM2GPNYK9–Ausable Chasm - Mystic Gorge, late 19th century. [Sandstone gorge and waterfall, Keeseville, New York State, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, from the series "Gems of the Adirondacks".
RFAAHMCH–Ausable Chasm Keeseville New York USA
RMBM1RPG–River flowing through a gorge, Ausable River, Ausable Chasm, Keeseville, New York State, USA
RM2F5MW8T–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N Y. Benjamin West Kilburn (American, 1827 - 1909)
RM2CTEHNN–Keeseville., Tousley, H. S. (1825-1895), Canyons, Tourism, New York (State), Au Sable (N.Y.), Au Sable River (N.Y
RM2A8E8CC–'Birmingham Falls, Ausable Chasm', 1874. Waterfall, (later renamed Rainbow Falls), in the Ausable Chasm near Keeseville, New York State, USA. '...the Ausable chasm, which afford some of the wildest and most impressive scenes to be found on this side of the Rocky Mountains. At the distance of a mile or so from Keeseville is Birmingham Falls, where the Ausable [river] descends about thirty feet into a semicircular basin of great beauty'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood
RM2DCH1DC–Views in Ausable Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y., Canyons, Tourism, New York (State), Au Sable (N.Y.), Au Sable River (N.Y
RMPWDK3B–Ausable Chasm Keeseville, New York, USA
RM2CTBTWB–View in Ausable Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y., Canyons, Tourism, New York (State), Au Sable (N.Y.), Au Sable River (N.Y
RMMM394P–Rainbow Falls. Keeseville. 1910
RMMPKMJ2–Sandstone rock formation shaped like an elephant’s head seen at Ausable Chasm tourist attraction near Keeseville, New York, United States
RMMM398R–Highway Bridge. Keeseville. 1940
RMP3DDJB–26 Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, by Kilburn Brothers
RMMM397Y–Rainbow Falls. Keeseville. 1923
RMKEH676–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, by Kilburn Brothers
RMMM3933–Auger Lake. Keeseville. 1920
RM2DCE6DK–Keeseville, N.Y. 1887.
RMW2PYAP–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, NY, by Kilburn Brothers
RMFGJ82Y–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RM2GPP9BY–Au Sable Chasm - Column Rocks, 1860/68. [Sandstone gorge near Keeseville, New York State, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, from the series "The Picturesque of the Adirondacks".
RFAAHMCM–AuSable Chasm Keeseville New York USA
RMER544A–View of the Rainbow Falls in Keeseville. Upstate New York.
RM2F5N493–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville N.Y.. Benjamin West Kilburn (American, 1827 - 1909)
RF2B97PRP–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville N.Y., Benjamin West Kilburn (American, 1827 - 1909), about 1869, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2A8E8C7–'Clearing a Jam, Great Falls of the Ausable', 1874. Loggers trying to shift cut tree trunks in the Ausable Chasm near Keeseville, New York State, USA. '...the Great Falls, one hundred and fifty feet high, surrounded by the wildest scenery. Below this the stream grows narrower and deeper, and rushes rapidly through the chasm, where, at the narrowest point, a wedged bowlder cramps the channel to the width of five or six feet. From the main stream branches run at right angles through fissures, down one of which, between almost perpendicular rocks a hundred feet high, hangs an equally steep stairw
RMEX596B–Rainbow Falls Hydroelectric Plant. Ausable Chasm. A gorge near Keeseville, New York, U.S.
RMPWDK6J–Ausable Chasm Keeseville, New York, USA
RM2CTF8HC–Views in Ausable Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y., Canyons, Tourism, New York (State), Au Sable (N.Y.), Au Sable River (N.Y
RM2EJ0YC4–Keeseville, New York, map 1966, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2B0P01Y–Image 4 of Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Keeseville, Essex County, New York. Oct 1896. 4 Sheet(s), America, street map with a Nineteenth Century compass
RMMPKMP6–Beautiful, two-mile (3.2 km) sandstone gorge carved from the Ausable River which empties into Lake Champlain in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New
RMP3C34N–26 Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RMP347KC–The crash site of Jolly 85, an HH-3E Helicopter from the 102nd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group, now 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, at Trembleau Mountain, Keeseville, N.Y., June 12, 2018. Seven men were lost when the Jolly 85 crashed returning to base after training at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y, June 13, 1978. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cheran A. Cambridge)
RMKEH5D9–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RMMM392X–Ausable River. Keeseville. 1920
RMPG844N–Au Sable Chasm, (near Keeseville, N.Y.) Table Rock
RMMM392Y–Ausable River. Keeseville. 1950
RMWA7FNJ–Au Sable Chasm, [near Keeseville, N.Y.] Table Rock
RMMM3996–Ausable Chasm. Keeseville. 1910
RM2GPP82J–Au Sable Chasm, Running the Rapids, 1870/76. [Canoeists in sandstone gorge near Keeseville, New York State, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 1686.
RMMM3998–Hotel Ausable Chasm. Keeseville. 1936
RFAAHMCW–AuSable Chasm Keeseville New York USA
RMMM3945–First Baptist Church. Keeseville. 1940
RMER5449–View of the Rainbow Falls in Keeseville. Upstate New York.
RM2K3YWEC–Keeseville Village; Keeseville Subscriber's Business Directory. ; Clintonville Village; Au Sable Subscriber's Business Directory. Cartographic. Atlases, Maps. 1869. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Clinton County (N.Y.)
RM2B0P019–Image 2 of Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Keeseville, Essex County, New York. Sep 1884. 3 Sheet(s), America, street map with a Nineteenth Century compass
RMMPKMK5–Beautiful, two-mile (3.2 km) sandstone gorge carved from the Ausable River which empties into Lake Champlain in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New
RMP3GT5Y–346 View from one of the piazas of the Ausable House, Keeseville, N.Y, by Tousley, H. S., 1825-1895
RMEX595K–Rainbow Falls Hydroelectric Plant. Ausable Chasm. A gorge near Keeseville, New York, U.S. in Adirondack Mountains
RMKEPW7H–View from one of the piazas of the Ausable House, Keeseville, N.Y, by Tousley, H. S., 1825 1895
RM2EJ0YB9–Keeseville, New York, map 1966, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RMP347KB–The crash site of Jolly 85, an HH-3E Helicopter from the 102nd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group, now 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, at Trembleau Mountain, Keeseville, N.Y., June 12, 2018. Seven men were lost when the Jolly 85 crashed returning to base after training at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y, June 13, 1978. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cheran A. Cambridge)
RMMKMXR8–Ausable Chasm
RMW2PY8R–Au Sable Chasm, Keeseville, NY, from Robert N Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RM2R6F335–Horizontal view of the upper falls framed by sandstone walls in the central middleground, with the lower falls visible in the left center. Graphite, brush and white gouache on brown paper. Date: August 13, 1856. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
RM2GPP825–Au Sable Chasm, down from Punch-bowl, 1870/76. [Visitors in a sandstone gorge near Keeseville, New York State, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 585.
RFPXWFNE–Vertical sandstone face of 200-foot deep gorge resembles the head and trunk of an elephant at Ausable Chasm, a popular touism destination in Upstate N
RFAAHMBW–AuSable Falls Keeseville New York USA
RFDGTWP5–Ausable Chasm Waterfall, Adirondack mountains, Upstate New York
RFER5448–View of the Rainbow Falls in Keeseville. Upstate New York.
RMPFF1WX–The crash site of Jolly 85, an HH-3E Helicopter from the 102nd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group, now 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, at Trembleau Mountain, Keeseville, N.Y., June 12, 2018. Seven men were lost when the Jolly 85 crashed returning to base after training at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y, June 13, 1978.
RMPWDK7G–Ausable Chasm Keeseville, New York, USA
RMFGH7C5–View from one of the piazas of the Ausable House, Keeseville, N.Y, by Tousley, H. S., 1825-1895
RM2JEMCY5–Conocephalites minutus Bradley. IPB.09925: New York. Essex County. at High Bridge [near Birmingham on Ausable River], near Keeseville. Coll: Jewett, E. Jul 1857. Late Cambrian. Pottsdam Ss.;
RM2B0P01K–Image 4 of Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Keeseville, Essex County, New York. Dec 1890. 4 Sheet(s), America, street map with a Nineteenth Century compass
RMMPKMN3–Beautiful, two-mile (3.2 km) sandstone gorge carved from the Ausable River which empties into Lake Champlain in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New
RMP3HP78–370 Views in Ausable (Au Sable) Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RM2PCBN21–Civil War envelope showing eagle atop American flag and 'American Congress, we are one' medallion with message 'United forever'. Title devised by Library staff, Addressed to Miss Marslin Blanchard, Keeseville, Essex County, N.Y.; bears 3 cent stamp, Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012:127), pp/liljmem. United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Social aspects, Eagles, 1860-1870, Symbols, 1860-1870, Flags, American, 1860-1870.
RMKEPW2K–View in Ausable (Au Sable) Chasm, Keeseville, N.Y, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RM2AXGKAB–Forest leaves . primitivestage and rolled away to Keeseville, five miles beyond. We passedAusable Chasm, but so intent were we on going forward at once that werefused to stop and view closely this wonderful gorge. We took, how-ever, a flying view from a bridge above the chasm, and wonderfully beauti-ful must the scene appear from below. At Keeseville we are served with FOREST LEAVES. 21 a good breakfast, and then off again. The road winds along the SaranacRiver, now, alas! a mere stream compared to what it once was. At Mountain Fall we dine, and in a pelting rain we onward drive,winding deeper
RMP347KJ–The crash site of Jolly 85, an HH-3E Helicopter from the 102nd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group, now 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, at Trembleau Mountain, Keeseville, N.Y., June 12, 2018. Seven men were lost when the Jolly 85 crashed returning to base after training at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y, June 13, 1978. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cheran A. Cambridge)
RM2RXWMFJ–Carte-de-visite portrait of Harold M. White 1860-1862
RMW38960–View from one of the piazas of the Ausable House, Keeseville, NY, by Tousley, H S, 1825-1895
RMWNBP2N–New York NY Keeseville 20111230 TM Restoration
RM2GPP82B–Cathedral Rocks from the Point, Ausable Chasm, 1870/76. [Visitors in a sandstone gorge near the hamlet of Keeseville, New York State, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 1155.
RFPXWFNM–Snow and icicles cover Ausable Chasm, a 2 mile gorge in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York known as the Grand Canyon of the East.
RFAAHMBY–AuSable Falls Keeseville New York USA
RFM4XA93–Bridge over Ausable River at Ausable Chasm, a tourist attraction in Upstate NY.
RFER54RB–View of the Rainbow Falls in Keeseville. Upstate New York.
RFPXWFNG–Iron bridge over Ausable River at Ausable Chasm, a 2 mile gorge in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York known as the Grand Canyon of the East.
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