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Title:
A. K. Smiley
Divided Back unused
Description:
A. K. smiley seated beside the loving cup given to him on his 80th Birthday by the Citizens and Children of Redlands, California.
Title:
Bruno Nero Rattlesnake Pete And His Dogs, 8 and 10 Mill Street
Rochester New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Title:
Bum Actor
Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-14
Description:
You shout and howl about the stage, Trying to act like a man in a rage; But you might as well take it easy and talk, For you've so scared the ghost it never will walk.
Title:
Captain John Smith
Divided Back unused
Description:
John Smith was born in England, 1579; died there, 1632; served in various european wars; came to Virginia in 1607; captured by Indians under Chief Powhatan. And said to have been dramatically rleased through intercession of the chief's daughter Pocahontas.
Title:
Crowd I've Had To Sleep Standing Up Since I Got Here
Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-13
Title:
Ein Gruss Von Der Bude!
Divided Back PM 1906 Jun-25
Title:
Ferrovius Androcles And The Lion
Divided Back unused
Description:
"Ferrovius" "Androcles And Lion". Wallack's Theatre New York. B'Way & 30th St. New York. Lillah McCarthy - Granville Barker. "Androcles and the Lion" By Bernard Shaw. "The Man who married a dumb wife" By Anatole France. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" By William Shakespeare. "The Doctor's Dilemma" By Bernard Shaw. "The Witch" by Wiers Jennsen Translated by John Masefield) "The madras House" By Granville Barker, will be added to the program later.
Title:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Aug-21
Title:
I Am Living A Lonesome Life
PM 1917
Title:
I Met The Biggest Story Teller In Town
Divided Back unused
Description:
Elevator Operator
Title:
Ioannes Cnoxvs
Divided Back unused
Title:
Jerry Spencer
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
University Of Nebraska Colorado Sports Festival, 1983.
Title:
Man in Turbine?
Private Mailing unused
Title:
Men on Ship
Divided Back PM 1912
Title:
Nebraska Mesleyan Glee Club, University Place
Lincoln Nebraska (NE), Divided Back unused
Title:
No Cause For Worry I'm Well And Happy
Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-29
Title:
Pretzel Baker Washing Hands
Divided Back
Title:
Reflect Upon Your Present Blessings
Divided Back PM 1919 Jun-24
Description:
Lou Mayer Reflect upon your Present Blessings - of which every Man has Many not on your past Misfortunes, of which all Men have some.
Title:
Ritratto Di Angiolo Doni
Divided Back unused
Description:
Raffaello Sanzio Firenze - R. Galleria Uffizi
Title:
Suppose you take a tumble and write
PM 1909
Title:
The Great Omi Tattoos
Linen unused
Description:
At Ripley Odditorium 48th and Broadway, New York Strangest looking man - The Great Omi, brought direct from London to the Odditorium, is covered from head to foot with a design that required nearly 10 years to apply.
Title:
This be an hearty bid to ye stag party
unused
Description:
This be an hearty bid to ye stag party Holden at ------------------------on ye ----------day of----------at -------by ye Clock by-------
Title:
Tommy On The Bridge - Thomas Ferens
Divided Back PM 1906 Nov-08
Title:
Wild Bill Hickock
Linen unused
Description:
77-"Wild Bill", winner of 32 pistol duels, the quickest and best pistol shot that ever lived. Buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, Black Hills, S.D.
Total: 24 Items
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