Postcard photographs related to United States military involvement in the Mexican Revolution
Container / Volume:
Folder 5
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Collection includes postcard photographs created by commercial and amateur photographers of locations and events related to United States military involvement in the Mexican Revolution, ca. 1910-1917.
"Catalogue of paintings by Colonel Trumbull; including eight subjects of the American Revolution with near two hundred and fifty portraits of persons distinguished in that important period. Painted by him from the life. Now exhibiting in the gallery of Yale College" (with special t.p.): p.[405]-439. and Items digitized: Two of five portraits of native Americans bound in between p. 164-165.
Publisher:
B.L. Hamlen, and Wiley and Putnam ;
Subject (Name):
Creek Indians--Portraits
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Portraits and Indians of North America--Southern States
"Catalogue of paintings by Colonel Trumbull; including eight subjects of the American Revolution with near two hundred and fifty portraits of persons distinguished in that important period. Painted by him from the life. Now exhibiting in the gallery of Yale College" (with special t.p.): p.[405]-439. and Items digitized: Three, of five, portraits of native Americans bound in between p. 164-165.
Publisher:
B.L. Hamlen, and Wiley and Putnam ;
Subject (Name):
Creek Indians--Portraits
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Portraits and Indians of North America--Southern States
Buttre, John Chester, 1821-1893 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Griffiths, Julia, d. 1895 Rochester Ladies' Anti-slavery Society Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Published / Created:
1854
Call Number:
Za Em34 854
Image Count:
1
Description:
"In commending this, the second volume of "The autographs for freedom," ... "The Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society" would congratulate themselves and the friends of freedom generally on the progress made ... by the cause to which the book is devoted"--Preface. 'Second volume' probably refers to an 1853 publication of the same title, also edited under the auspices of The Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society, but published by J.P. Jewett in Boston. The contents of each work are unique, although some of the authors are the same., "On freedom" [poem] by R.W. Emerson, p. [235]-236; "A day ... at Playford Hall," by H.B. Stowe, p. [277]-303., "Stereotyped by Thomas B. Smith, 216 William St., N.Y."--Title page verso., A collection of signed articles, poems, etc., by men and women prominent in the anti-slavery movement. Most of the signatures are in facsimile., and Edited "on behalf of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society"--P. vi.
Publisher:
Alden, Beardsley & Co. ; and Wanzer, Beardsley & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Subject (Topic):
Antislavery movements--United States and Slavery--United States