Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Newspaper photographs of the Asch Building's exterior after the Triangle fire
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Newspaper photographs of the Triangle fire, showing victims on the ground outside the Asch Building and at the morgue, March 27. 1911
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: A newspaper photograph of an internal staircase in the Asch Building after the Triangle fire
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: A cartoon referring to the Triangle fire depicts a factory owner, his coat bedecked with the dollar signs, holding a door closed while workers shut inside struggle to escape amid flames and smoke.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Drawing "The Locked Door!" refers to the Triangle fire and depicts young women throwing themselves against a locked door in an attempt to escape the flames.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Cartoon refers to the Triangle fire and depicts a woman weeping over a grave, and asks the reader: "How soon will they be all forgotten?"
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Illustration depicting a wrapped corpse being lowered by rope from the Asch Building following the Triangle fire
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Drawing depicting women jumping from the burning Asch Building during the Triangle fire; border of dollar signs makes editorial statement as to the cause.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: The spectre of Death, in the form of a large skeleton, rises with the smoke and flames of the burning Asch Building during the Triangle fire, as people jump and fall to their death.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: New York Tribune photograph of the memorial march to Washington Square for the victims of the Triangle fire.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Coroner Holzhauser, and Assistant District Attorneys J. Robert Rubin and Charles Bostwick investigate the roof of the Asch Building in order to prepare their prosecution of Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, Triangle Waist Company owners after the Triangle fire
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: The front page of the New York Evening Journal announces "Fire Trap Victims Buried: Draft New Law to Save Shop Workers"; article, "Woman Tells of Fight for Life at Barred Doors," gives details of the Triangle fire. Editorial cartoon asks, "Who Is Responsi
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Cartoon "Inspector of Buildings" refers to the Triangle fire and depicts a skeleton dressed as a building inspector. Sign reads "Record fire for New York, 145 lives lost!!!! Guilding fire proof. Only fire escape collapsed. Inspector."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Newspaper photgraphs in the New York Evening Journal show the burned Asch Building interior and exterior, March 27, 1911