Box 2
Contains 45 Results:
Ricciardelli American politics collection, 1905-1910
List of World War I ships that traveled from USA to Brest, France, circa 1917
List of transport ships that traveled from USA to Brest, France. List written from U.S.S. Frederick. List in typescript
Clippings of World War I pictures from Ladies' Home Journal, circa 1918
7 clippings from Ladies' Home Journal of WW I pictures, circa 1918. Collection includes illustrations in color of American troops in Britain, France, New York City, Camp Hancock, Camp Dix, NJ, Camp Douglass, WI. and Chicago.
Hollis Theatre broadside for Sherlock Holmes, 1901
Broadside for "Sherlock Holmes: the Strange Case of Miss Faulkner," at Hollis St. Theatre, in Boston, MA, on March 4-9, 1901. William Gillette is the leading actor.
Facsimile of Evening Star cartoon, undated
Facsimile of an Evening Star Cartoon issued on January 28, 1918, illustrating the inconveniences brought by snowy winter weather.
Franklin D. Roosevelt official inaugural program, 1933 March 4
Official Inaugural Program of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John N. Garner, March 4, 1933. It includes histories of past inaugurations and inaugural balls, past presidents and first ladies, presidential mansions. illustrations and photographs.
Pageant of Lexington program, 1915 June
Program booklet "The Pageant of Lexington: Commemorating a Century of Peace United States and England, June 1915." Proceeds for American Red Cross. The pageant recreates the birth of Lexington, the battle, and includes a message for world peace.
Land Warrant issued for Job Washburn, 1855 March 3
Land Warrant issued for Job Washburn of Camden, Maine, declaring that he was a Private in the 5th regiment of Mass. Militia, commanded by Col. Erastus Foote in the War with England in 1812. Washburn was discharged at Thomasten, Maine, on October 1, 1814. Under the Bounty Land Act, may be entitled to land under the act approved March, 3, 1855. It was filed by J. P. Cilley of Rockland, Maine.
Order from Enrolled Militia of Maine to William H. Washburn, 1862 July 16
Order from Enrolled Militia of Maine issued to William H. Washburn, July 16, 1862 to appear at School House in Rockport, Maine on July 18, 1862 for election of Commissioned Officers and "there wait further orders." The Company Commanding Officer was Orderly Sergeant Amos Barrett.
