Broadsides; Children and death; Ford's Theatre (Baltimore, Md.); Kennedy, Harry; Minstrels; Songs;
Document containing the broadside entitled "Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone," a song by Harry Kennedy, the ventriloquist (ca. 1854-1894) (full name believed to be William Henry Kennedy), as sung at Ford's Theatre (originally Ford's Grand Opera House) in...
Bereavement; Broadsides; Fox, Will H.; Holliday Street Theatre (Baltimore, Md.); Kelly, J. J.; Minstrels; Songs;
Document containing the broadside entitled "A Violet From Mother's Grave" from the song written by Will H. Fox. This broadside tells of the loss a man feels for his family, who have all died, and of the flower he carries with him that provides...
Bereavement; Broadsides; Fox, Will H.; Holliday Street Theatre (Baltimore, Md.); Kelly, J. J.; Minstrels; Songs;
Document containing the broadside entitled "A Violet From Mother's Grave" from the song written by Will H. Fox. This broadside tells of the loss a man feels for his family, who have all died, and of the flower he carries with him that provides...
Abergavenny, George Neville, Lord, 1660-1695; Deer hunting in art--England; Engraving, English--17th century; Horses in art--England; Hounds in art--England; Hunting--England--Early works to 1800; Illustration of books--England--17th century;...
Colored copper engraving with etching titled Stagg takeing soyle (sic) by John Collins (also known as James Collins) after a drawing by Francis Barlow from the book titled The gentleman's recreation compiled and published by Richard Blome and...
Engraving, English--17th century; Falconry in art--England; Horses in art--England; Hounds in art--England; Illustration of books--England--17th century; Landscapes--England--Pictorial works; Wenman, Richard Wenman, Viscount, 1572 or 1573-1640;
Colored engraving with etching titled Maning hawks (sic) by Arthur Soly after a drawing by Francis Barlow from the book titled The gentleman's recreation compiled and published by Richard Blome and printed in 1686 by Samuel Roycroft, London. With...
Children of military personnel; Espionage; War posters, American; World War, 1939-1945--Posters--United States;
Color poster by DHS (believed to be Dorothy Hope Smith, 1895-1955) that shows a sad-looking young girl clutching a picture of her serviceman father, with the text positioned below reading "Don't kill her daddy with careless talk." Below this...