RFKDNE6X–Historic Dighton Rock, Berkley, Massachusetts, USA a 40 ton inscribed rock of unknown origin. Located on the Taunton River.
RMC1MJ69–Old lithograph of Dighton Rock, Taunton River at Berkley, Massachusetts. The rock is noted for its petroglyphs.
RMRYW49X–geography / travel historic, USA, cities and communities, Dighton, Massachusetts, park, Dighton Rock State Park, Dighton Rock in the river bed of the Taunton River, wood engraving, to Justin Winsor 'The Narrative and Critical History of America', London, 1883 - 1889, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEE02J3–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock; Horatio B. King, American, 1820 - 1889; July 7, 1853; Daguerreotype
RMWA581B–Dighton Rock-Davis photograph.
RMW51NFB–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock, Horatio B. King (American, 1820 - 1889), July 7, 1853, Daguerreotype, 8.9 × 12.1 cm (3 1/2 × 4 3/4 in
RMM7G2CN–Dighton rock LCCN2003664832
RMC4YK41–A small structure surrounds historic Dighton Rock in Berkley, Massachusetts.
RMJ3D1FG–Dighton Rock Davis photograph
RMC4YK3Y–A small structure surrounds historic Dighton Rock in Berkley, Massachusetts.
RF2B76CC5–Dighton Rock Inscriptions IV have made some face by sand in this pattern, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2PHMM2X–Indian Symbols on Dighton Rock, Near Taunton, Mass from the book ' The Song of Hiawatha ' by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 Publication date 1898 Publisher Chicago, S. C. Andrews
RF2PHMJ0M–Indian Symbols on Dighton Rock, Near Taunton, Mass from the book ' The Song of Hiawatha ' by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 Publication date 1898 Publisher Chicago, S. C. Andrews
RMPPYPM1–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock; Horatio B. King, American, 1820 - 1889, July 7, 1853; Daguerreotype
RM2AN3H93–The discovery of America by the Northmen . ROCK . TLiteTWtl Society. J.D- 1S30.. INSCRIPTION UPONTHE ASSONETOR DIGHTON ROCK . PART II MONUMENTS AND INSCRIPTIONS. THE DIGHTON WRITING HOCK. Some remarkable monuments and inscriptionshave been found on the eastern shores of NorthAmerica, which bear testimony to the voyages andsettlements recorded in the preceding narratives,and complete the mass of evidence that has been soably brought forward by Professor Rafh, upon thisinteresting subject. The Rhode Island HistoricalSociety have applied themselves to the examinationof these remains, with a degre
RMC4YK3P–A State Park sign marks the location of historic Dighton Rock at the entrance to Dighton Rock State Park.
RM2WMAWB0–The Petroglyphs on Dighton Rock, located in Berkley, Massachusetts, are a collection of mysterious inscriptions and carvings found on a 40-ton boulder at the shores of the Taunton River. These petroglyphs have fascinated archaeologists, historians, and enthusiasts for centuries, with theories about their origins ranging from Native American tribes to Norse explorers. The rock features a complex array of symbols, figures, and inscriptions that have been subjected to various interpretations over the years. Some scholars suggest that the markings are of Indigenous American origin
RMPA67PN–532 Dighton rock LCCN2003664832
RFKDNE72–Interior of historical Dighton Rock Museum - Berkley, Massachusetts, USA
RM2ABW47M–The Dighton Rock Inscription Disappearing. Insulation of the Atlantic Cable., scientific american, 1869-03-27
RMWAR5DW–Dighton rock
RM2F5NDC7–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock. Horatio B. King (American, 1820 - 1889)
RM2HG6J89–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock Daguerreotype.
RFRAFAB3–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock, Horatio B. King (American, 1820 - 1889), July 7, 1853, Daguerreotype. Reimagined
RM2HG6JAK–Seth Eastman on Dighton Rock.
RMHGWD5T–The wetlands on the lower, tidal portion of the Taunton River in Dighton, Massachusetts. Recently designated a Wild and Scenic River.
RFR2P1DE–Pedra de Dighton, Museu de Marinha. Lisbon, Portugal
RF2B76PNY–Dighton Rock Inscriptions V is noted for its petroglyphs, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AXEW6E–A history of the United States . The DiGHTON Rock in Massachusetts, loug supijosed to bear an inscrip-tidii left by the Northmen. The figures are now kuov/n to be Indianhieroglyphics. abundance of wild grape vines, they called Vinland, builtsome houses, and then returned to GIreenland with a cargo of timber. Several othervoyages were madethither and a temporarycolony was established,the latest mention ofa voyage dating fromabout the middle ofthe fourteenth cen-tury. Such is the storyof the Sagas. The mainfeatures of the accountare generally held tobe correct, but the loca-tion of the Northmens
RMC4YK46–A swan poses for a picture at Dighton Rock State Park.
RFKDNE73–Interior of historical Dighton Rock Museum - Berkley, Massachusetts, USA
RFRAXN6D–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock, Horatio B. King, American, 1820 - 1889, July 7, 1853, Daguerreotype, 1/2 plate, Image reimagined
RF2B76GNC–Dighton Rock Inscriptions VI is an archaeological site in Danyor, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMRGWNN1–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 390 DIEGUENOS DIGHTON ROCK [b. a. b. (Omaha), by Dorsey (1891-95, MS.); of the Hidatsa, by Matthews (1873-74); and of the Kansa, by Bourassa (ca. 1850, MS.) • Other linguistic faniiUes are represent- ed by dictionaries or extended glossaries as follows: Natchesan, Natchez lexicon, by Gatschet (1893, MS.); Chitimachan, Shetimasha (Chitimacha), by Gatschet {ni. IbSO, MS.); Caddoan, Pawnee, by Dunbar (1880, MS.); Tonkawan, Ton- kawa, by Gatschet {ca. 1877, MS.); Kio- wan, Kiowa, by Mooney (1900, MS.); Shoshonean, Snake (Shoshoni), by Ge- bow (186-1, 1868), and Comanche, by
RF2B9D9C8–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock, Horatio B. King (American, 1820 - 1889), July 7, 1853, Daguerreotype, 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.
RF2B75XXC–Dighton Rock Inscriptions II have dark pattern in this picture, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AJ982W–A popular history of the United States : from the first discovery of the western hemisphere by the Northmen, to the end of the first century of the union of the states ; preceded by a sketch of the prehistoric period and the age of the mound builders . ation of thecountry round about. What morenatural than that Governor Arnold,when advanced in life, should re-produce, as nearly as lie could, anedifice supposed to be a master-piece of architecture of its kind, andendeared to him by all the memoriesand associations of his early home ? ^ The Danish antiquaries adduce also the Dighton Rock, as it
RF2B979GF–Seth Eastman at Dighton Rock, Horatio B. King (American, 1820 - 1889), July 7, 1853, Daguerreotype, 8.9 × 12.1 cm (3 1/2 × 4 3/4 in.), 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.
RF2B74EGB–Dighton Rock Inscriptions have geometric shapes and schematic drawings of people, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AJ2B1D–History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . DIGHTON ROCK, A STUDY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGIST. as a Norse ruin. The architectural details of Newportsstone tower, however, seem to prove that the building existedprior to the twelfth century, even though Governor Arnolddid thriftily utilize the efiforts of these ancients as a wind-mill. About 1836 an armor-encased skeleton was disinterredat Fall River; exposed after a shower that washed away anembankment. Unfortunately this relic was later destroyedby fire. In spite of Longfellows poetic interpretat
RF2B766DY–Dighton Rock Inscriptions III have thin line pattern in this picture, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AJ2ANW–History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . all River; exposed after a shower that washed away anembankment. Unfortunately this relic was later destroyedby fire. In spite of Longfellows poetic interpretation,The Skeleton in Armor, when judged by the metal andits treatment through forge, anvil and sledge, proved notto be a Norsemans skeleton. Dighton Rock, of allegedNorse fame, on the Taunton River, tide awash, and the rockat Steubenville, Ohio, are to the majority simply crudeexamples of Indian pictorial art. Setting aside these facts,the do
RF2B76K6J–Dighton Rock Inscriptions VII is a gigantic boulder bearing inscriptions, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFT5RXC7–40 ton boulder rock located in the taunton riverbed, Massachusetts vintage line drawing.
RM2AXEWD7–A history of the United States . i^MIMTii hliaSlffiTSMiiSli III » I ?iiifMuTlilMl North Pueblo of Taos. 985. Fourteen years later, Leif, son of Eric the Eed, hav-ing introduced Christianity from Norway into Iceland and M^et Caam vctr-u le^Cetnks ^rm w&. Specimen of Saga Manuscript. Greenland, visited the newly discovered land, with thirty-fivecompanions. They wintered in a country which, from its DISCOVERY. i:§4. The DiGHTON Rock in Massachusetts, loug supijosed to bear an inscrip-tidii left by the Northmen. The figures are now kuov/n to be Indianhieroglyphics. abundance of wild grape vines,
RM2AWFW5F–A history of the United States for schools . s 1 See No. 31 of the Old South Leaflets for extracts from the saga, orstory, of Eric the Red, one of the Icelandic chronicles referred to in thetext. The teacher should read Fiskes The Discovery of America, i,194-226. [F. A. H.] 2 The most famous of the supposed relics of the Northmen were, (i) acurious stone tower at Newport, R. I., now known to be the ruin of astone windmill built about 1675 ^Y Benedict Arnold, governor of RhodeIsland; (2) an inscription in picture-writing upon Dighton Rock, nearTaunton, Mass., now known to have been the work of
RM2AGADBY–. The American Florist Company's directory of florists, nurserymen and seedsmen of the United States and Canada. cntral Park, E. W. Breed.DIGHTON, Dighton Rock Park, C Herbert Chase.EVERETT. Citv Parks. Jas. David.soii.FALL river; City Parks, Howard Lothrop.FITCHBURG. Fred. N. Dillon.GARDNER, Public Parks. Jno. A. Dunn. 45 High Grade Hand-Made Greentiousa Glass We Are The Largest Distributors of Hand-Made Greenhouse Glass in the United States Factories Located in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Louisiana Careful Selection and Packing. Uniform QualityGuaranteed. Shipping Faciliti
RM2CE5KE8–. A larger history of the United States of America, to the close of President Jackson's administration . , England,the very region from which Governor Benedict Arnold came,who, in his will, made in 1678, spoke of it as my stone-builtwindmill, and who undoubtedly copied its structure from thebuilding remembered from his boyhood. A mere glance attwo recent photographs of the two buildings will be enoughto settle the question for most readers. And in a much similar way the Norse origin claimed forthe Dighton Rock has been set aside. So long as men be-lieved with Dr. Webb that nowhere throughout o
RM2CDDKM1–. Records of the Pike Family Association of America . An enlarged Pike, Thecla. C. Furnius seal, Serpents niouud inAmerica, the land of Ava and Ad:m, which God first peopled, wheresinned Adam from the serpent of lust and Ava line of beauty waspure as the spotless dove of love, {>eacc. humanity. SALUTA-TIONS. The Egyptian translation of S.VLUS, written as it is onthe letter of Egypt D, is the line of beauty of Heaven and Earth, asChrist is the pure Lord of all United Stales and of all the world. The name of Christ I found drilled into Dighton Rock incipher under and with the name of God. Th
RM2CDDM0E–. Records of the Pike Family Association of America . Thirty-one generations are found in the plume of the penon right hand side, which count to 57 Fnr Baru and FnaTachnatis. born 3370 and 3375 ; thirty-four generations arcfound on left hand plume of pen, giving the count of gener- Records of the Pike Family 79 ations to No. 94. Fnr Tom Fonia married Agrippa LuciuiFurnius, whose name is on Dighton Rock ; born 63 B. C.and killed 12 B. C. (PLATE 2). o^rf^3i?|SKa Ava aud Adam, from Egyptian monuments.(PLATE 3) 7^,i/
RM2CH3C6X–. In brightest summer land . ranberries 53 A Road on Cape Cod 54 The Arrival at Provincetown . 55 Wharf at Provincetown, Mass. . 58 Hotel Chatham, Chatham, Mass. 60Nobska Light and Fog Bell, near Woods Holl 64 PAGE Water View, Onset Bay, Mass. 65New-Bedford Station, Old-Colony Railroad 67 Dam at Middleboro, Mass. ... 70 Dighton Rock 71 Views at Nonquit 73 A Group of Old Whalers at New Bedford 74 United - States Fish Commission Headquarters, Woods Holl . 76 Brant-Point Lighthouse .... 78 A Nantucket vStreet 79 Beach at Surf Side, Nantucket . 81 A Sconset Street, Nantucket . 83 Sharking 84 Views
RM2CH1638–. Suburban homes on the 'Old Colony.' A directory for those who seek a suburban residence . t Neck, on theopposite side of the river, in the town of Berkeley, is the celebratedDighton Rock, whose inscriptions in curious hieroglyphics have greatlypuzzled antiquarians. The rock is eleven feet long, and about five feethigh. Dighton is finely situated for rural summering, and has manyattractive scenes. A quiet, healthful locality. 44 miles from Boston. 5 trains from Boston, week days. 6 trains to Boston, week days. Season Ticket, 3 mos $45.75 Five-trip Ticket 5.00 Fare, one way l.lO SOMERSET. A sm
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