<em><strong>Emily B. Souder</strong></em>
<strong>The ship Emily B. Souder</strong>
<strong>A drawing of the ship Emily B. Souder. The ship foundered and sank in 1878, with Jane Cazneau aboard. she was drowned in the incident and her bosy was never recovered.</strong>
<strong>Unknown</strong>
<p><strong>History of Colliersville</strong></p>
<p><strong>http://historyofcollierville.wikispaces.com/Yellow+Fever</strong></p>
<strong>Unknown</strong>
<strong>Public Domain</strong>
<strong>Unknown</strong>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>
<em><strong><span class="fn">Coming of the White Man</span></strong></em>
<strong>First European contact with Native Americans</strong>
<strong>A group of Native Americans view a ship with its sails for the first time.</strong>
<strong>Joshua Shaw</strong>
<p><strong>The Elizabeth Waldo-Dentzel Collection</strong></p>
<p><strong>Elizabeth Waldo-Dentzel Studio<br /></strong></p>
<p><strong><span class="locality">Northridge, California</span></strong></p>
<strong>1850</strong>
<strong>Public Domain</strong>
<p><strong>Oil on canvas</strong></p>
<p><strong>25.25 × 36.375 in (64.1 × 92.4 cm)</strong></p>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>