Anti-Dam Violence on the Merrimack River and its Tributaries, Fall 1859 Categories: 1850-1900, Economics, Environment, Extraction, Law, Library Objects, Newspaper, Water Power
“Attempt to Blow Up,” Laconia Democrat, November 1859 Categories: 1850-1900, Economics, Extraction, Library Objects, Newspaper, Politics, Water Power
The Horse Disease, Chicago Daily Tribune, 1872. Categories: 1850-1900, Animal Power, Consumption, Culture, Labor, Library Objects, Newspaper, Transportation
Eugene Debs remembers the Molly Maguires, 1907. Categories: 1900-1950, Coal, Extraction, Labor, Library Objects, Newspaper
“Trouble at Lake Village,” Winnipesaukee Gazette, October 1, 1859. Categories: 1850-1900, Economics, Extraction, Library Objects, Newspaper, Politics, Water Power
“‘Last Resort’ Offers Dubious Delights: Kentuckians Fight for Safe Water,” by Jerry Hardt, Mountain Life & Work, November 1983 Categories: 1970-Present, Coal, Environment, Extraction, Library Objects, Newspaper, Politics
J.S. Pughe, “Old King Coal’s Crown in Danger” Puck Magazine, 1902. Categories: 1900-1950, Coal, Economics, Library Objects, Newspaper, Oil
Time, Magazine Cover “The Big Car: End of the Affair” Categories: 1970-Present, Consumption, Culture, Environment, Library Objects, Newspaper, Oil, Politics
SANE Protests the Arms Race, 1957 Categories: 1950-1970, Consumption, Culture, Environment, Library Objects, National Security, Newspaper, Nuclear, Politics
Lewis L. Strauss, “My Faith in the Atomic Future,” 1955 Categories: 1950-1970, Consumption, Culture, Library Objects, Newspaper, Nuclear, Politics