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Harriman Collection

"Harriman: A Name Woven into History" In the annals of history, one name stands out as a thread connecting various significant events and individuals

Background imageHarriman Collection: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia

Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Yalta, Crimea
YALTA CONFERENCE, 1945. Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Yalta, Crimea

Background imageHarriman Collection: New York State, Fall Colors, Harriman State Park, Lake Askoti

New York State, Fall Colors, Harriman State Park, Lake Askoti

Background imageHarriman Collection: Andrew Harriman

Andrew Harriman England V Romania 12 November 1994 Date: 12 November 1994

Background imageHarriman Collection: EH Harriman, American railway executive, 1901

EH Harriman, American railway executive, 1901. Edward Henry Harriman (1848-1909) became President of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1901

Background imageHarriman Collection: The Hon. Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)

The Hon. Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)
Pamela Harriman Churchill (1920 - 1997), later wife of Randolph Churchill, daughter-in-law to Winston Churchill, socialite, political activist and diplomat

Background imageHarriman Collection: Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)

Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)
Pamela Harriman Churchill (1920 - 1997), photographed here to announce her engagement to Randolph Churchill, child of Winston Churchill, socialite, political activist and diplomat. Date: 1939

Background imageHarriman Collection: Joseph Wright Harriman, 1867 - 1949. President of Harriman National Bank and Trust Company

Joseph Wright Harriman, 1867 - 1949. President of Harriman National Bank and Trust Company, seen here with his wife in 1934 after his trial where he was convicted of fraud

Background imageHarriman Collection: Ice Detail Of Harriman Glacier, Southcentral Alaska, Summer

Ice Detail Of Harriman Glacier, Southcentral Alaska, Summer

Background imageHarriman Collection: Panoramic View Of Surprise Glacier In Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska

Panoramic View Of Surprise Glacier In Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageHarriman Collection: Lady Cranbourne, Mrs Harriman Russell and Lady Diana Cooper

Lady Cranbourne, Mrs Harriman Russell and Lady Diana Cooper holidaying in Palm Beach, Florida

Background imageHarriman Collection: WW2 poster, Rush Aid To Russia

WW2 poster, Rush Aid To Russia! We have pledged your faith, the faith of the men and women of Britain. You must do the deed... Stalin must be sustained

Background imageHarriman Collection: WW2 poster, Stalin trusts us

WW2 poster, Stalin trusts us, Harriman and me. He believes we speak truly on your behalf. He thinks that what we have promised you can perform. Lord Beaverbrook, speaking for the Government

Background imageHarriman Collection: WWII: LEND LEASE PROGRAM. The first delivery of food from the United States to

WWII: LEND LEASE PROGRAM. The first delivery of food from the United States to Great Britain under the Lend Lease program

Background imageHarriman Collection: LABOR LEADERS, 1937. Labor leaders at the Labor-Industry Conference in Washington, D

LABOR LEADERS, 1937. Labor leaders at the Labor-Industry Conference in Washington, D.C. 20 April 1937. Second from left to right: William Averell Harriman, industrial leader; Sidney Hillman

Background imageHarriman Collection: PEDESTRIAN RACE, 1879. Contestants in the six-day pedestrian race for the Astley Belt

PEDESTRIAN RACE, 1879. Contestants in the six-day pedestrian race for the Astley Belt, at the starting line at Gilmores Garden (later Madison Square Garden), 19 March 1979

Background imageHarriman Collection: EDWARD HENRY HARRIMAN (1848-1909). American railroad magnate

EDWARD HENRY HARRIMAN (1848-1909). American railroad magnate. Harriman caricatured as a new Union Station in Washington, D.C. swallowing up railroads from around the country

Background imageHarriman Collection: PUCK: CARTOON, 1907. Theodore Roosevelt greeting a group of men singing Christmas

PUCK: CARTOON, 1907. Theodore Roosevelt greeting a group of men singing Christmas carols; the carolers are John D. Rockefeller, Joseph B. Foraker, Henry H. Rogers, Edward H. Harriman, David J

Background imageHarriman Collection: View across large body of water, taken on the Harriman Alaska expedion, 1899. Photograph

View across large body of water, taken on the Harriman Alaska expedion, 1899. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)

Background imageHarriman Collection: Harriman State Park, New York, USA A road winds through Harriman State Park

Harriman State Park, New York, USA A road winds through Harriman State Park

Background imageHarriman Collection: Harriman State Park, New York, USA Reflections of the autumn shoreline

Harriman State Park, New York, USA Reflections of the autumn shoreline

Background imageHarriman Collection: RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Hosting a reception of the Cook County

RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Hosting a reception of the Cook County Democratic Committee for visiting members of the Democratic National Committee at Chicago, Illinois

Background imageHarriman Collection: ZEBULON PIKE EXPEDITION. View of the broken table lands seen by Zebulon Pike on his second

ZEBULON PIKE EXPEDITION. View of the broken table lands seen by Zebulon Pike on his second expedition west in 1806, as his party approached the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains

Background imageHarriman Collection: MAJOR STEPHEN H. LONG. Major Long treating with the Pawnee Native Americans during his expedition

MAJOR STEPHEN H. LONG. Major Long treating with the Pawnee Native Americans during his expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1819-20. Aquatint engraving, 1823

Background imageHarriman Collection: Harriman, Tenn. 1892

Harriman, Tenn. 1892. Date c1892 May 2

Background imageHarriman Collection: The Harriman National Bank urges faith, courage, and patienc

The Harriman National Bank urges faith, courage, and patience. Poster showing a war-ravaged landscape, and in the distance across a body of water

Background imageHarriman Collection: John Ennis

John Ennis. The Celebrated Pedestrian. Born at Richmond Harbour, County Longford, Ireland, June 4th 1842. Height 5 ft. 8 ins. Weight 150 lbs

Background imageHarriman Collection: Boating Girls

Boating Girls
Four teenage girls disembarking from their boat trip around Lake Kanawauke, Harriman State Park, New York, U.S.A. Date: 1950s

Background imageHarriman Collection: SUFFRAGIST, c1912. American suffragist Florence Jaffray Daisy Harriman (1870-1967)

SUFFRAGIST, c1912. American suffragist Florence Jaffray Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) holding a banner bearing the words of Susan B. Anthony, Failure Is Impossible. Photographed c1912


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"Harriman: A Name Woven into History" In the annals of history, one name stands out as a thread connecting various significant events and individuals. Harriman, a name that resonates with power, influence, and resilience. It all began in 1867 when Joseph Wright Harriman emerged onto the scene as the President National Bank and Trust Company. However, his legacy was marred by scandal after being convicted of fraud in 1934. Despite this setback, his impact on the financial world cannot be denied. Fast forward to February 1945 at Livadia Palace in Yalta, Crimea - an iconic moment captured forever in a photograph. Amongst towering figures like Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin stood W. Averell Harriman. As part of the Yalta Conference delegation representing America's interests during World War II negotiations, he played a pivotal role in shaping post-war Europe. But it wasn't just politics that defined the Harrimans; their influence extended beyond international affairs. The Honorable Pamela Digby (later Churchill then Harriman) added her own touch to this illustrious family tree through her marriage to two prominent statesmen - Sir Winston Churchill and later Averell Harriman himself. The lineage continued with Andrew Harriman making his mark on society while carrying forward the family's rich heritage. And let us not forget EH Harriman - an American railway executive who left an indelible imprint on transportation systems back in 1901. Even amidst war-torn times when nations rallied together for survival against common enemies like Hitler's Germany or Stalin's Soviet Union regime – there were reminders of trust between allies etched onto posters proclaiming "Stalin trusts us" or urging citizens to "Rush Aid To Russia. " These sentiments encapsulated how crucial alliances were during WWII. Beyond political landscapes lay natural wonders bearing the name 'Harriman.