![Colored print showin all the booths, restaurants and other amenities of the fair](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/16B-783.jpg?w=300)
![Colored print showin all the booths, restaurants and other amenities of the fair](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/16B-783.jpg?w=300)
![Mill Creek Sewer under construction. Several men standing beside a giant partially constructed sewer pipe.](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/Mill-Creek-Sewer_20040920079_300dpi.jpg?w=300)
Mill Creek Sewer under construction, 1883
![Benjamin Henry Latrobe, portrait by Filippo Costaggini, 1880](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_by_Filippo_Costaggini.jpg?w=300)
Portrait of Benjamin Henry Latrobe
![Black-and-white reproduction of the title page of an old periodical](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-frontispiece.jpg?w=300)
Images from “A Day in the Ma’sh” by Maurice F. Egan, Scribner’s Monthly, July 1881
![Black-and-white drawing of the exterior of a small cabin showing the porch and yard](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-truckers-farmyard.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – A Trucker’s Farm Yard
![Black-and-white drawing of the interior of a humble cabin](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-old-country-home.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – In The Old Cabin Home
![Black-and-white image of a man in a boat with a long pole](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-the-pusher.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – A Pusher
![Black-and-white drawing of several dogs on a porch with a baby behind them](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-outdoor-tenants.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – Outdoor Tenants
![Black-and-white image of two men in a boat with guns](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-rail-shooting.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – Rail-Shooting
![Black-and-white image shows several people talking in the foreground and figures on horses on a hill in the background](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/day-in-the-mash-bell-snicklin.jpg?w=300)
A Day in the Ma’sh – Bell Snicklin’
![Black and white photo of a man wearing a hat and standing on a bridge with his arm on a post](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/frankford-bridges-CA-20040330242.jpg?w=300)
Wood truss drawbridge, Orthodox Street over Frankford Creek, 1899 [Detail]
![Black and white photo of several men in the foreground, some wearing hats, and a few others standing behind them on a wooden bridge](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/20040330125.jpg?w=300)