Bird’s eye view of a typical Irish workhouse in mid-nineteenth century. (Courtesy of Co. Roscommon Famine Commemoration Committee.)
Exterior view of Castle Garden, the immigrant-processing center at the Battery of Manhattan Island, New York City. This center was the predecessor of Ellis Island. (Day in Castle Garden, Harper’s Monthly, Volume XLII, 1870.)
The Quinn brothers: Roderick, John, and Michael. Picture from 1864 or 1865.
 
The Pacific Mills— Lawrence, Massachusetts seen here in 1890. It was at Pacific that Michael Quinn returned to work as a piecer in the manufacture of textiles in 1864. (Collection of Lawrence History Center—Lawrence, Massachusetts.)
A bullwhacker and his outfit (Library of Congress)
The scene of the Wounded Knee Massacre (Courtesy of the Denver Public Library)
Rev. Francis M. Craft, missionary to the Sioux and survivor of Wounded Knee (Courtesy of the Denver Public Library)
 
Mike Quinn (left) with his friend and business partner Pete Duhamel. (Courtesy of the Journey Museum—Rapid City, South Dakota.)