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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1891 -- Vol. 13, No. 04, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1891 -- Vol. 13, No. 04, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.
Annals Of The Cobweb Club, Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat
Annals Of The Cobweb Club, Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat
Annals of the Cobweb Club
Book containing hand-written notes from meetings of the Cobweb Club, a women's organization with which Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat was heavily involved. Contents include lists of special guests, notes on meeting discussions, and a drawing of flowers and a cobweb in the front of the book. Inserts and clippings are included in the order they are found within the book.
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1889 -- Vol. 11, No. 02, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1889 -- Vol. 11, No. 02, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.
Dorothea Lynde Dix : A Paper Read Before The Worcester Society Of Anitiquity, Alfred Seelye Roe
Dorothea Lynde Dix : A Paper Read Before The Worcester Society Of Anitiquity, Alfred Seelye Roe
Dorothea Lynde Dix Pamphlets
Booklet containing a paper about Dorothea Dix, read to the Worcester Society of Antiquity, November 20, 1888.
The Disciples' Pulpit : Sermons Of James Freeman Clarke, James Freeman Clarke
The Disciples' Pulpit : Sermons Of James Freeman Clarke, James Freeman Clarke
Dorothea Lynde Dix Pamphlets
Vol. 1, no. 9 of The Disciples Pulpit, about Dorothea Dix.
In Reply To Your Inquiring I Will Say..., Harriet Beecher Stowe
In Reply To Your Inquiring I Will Say..., Harriet Beecher Stowe
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Handwritten letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Clayton H. Crosley, regarding the writing and publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1884 -- Volume 06, No. 03, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1884 -- Volume 06, No. 03, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1884 -- Volume 06, No. 01, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1884 -- Volume 06, No. 01, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.
Carte-De-Visite Photograph: "2 Headed Girl, Millie Crissie," No Date., J. H. Fitzgibbon
Carte-De-Visite Photograph: "2 Headed Girl, Millie Crissie," No Date., J. H. Fitzgibbon
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Conjoined twins Millie and Christine McKoy in full portrait. Date of photograph unknown (likely ca. 1870, subjects died 1912).
Photograph: Tintype In Paper Sleeve Depicting A Man And Two Young Women, N.D., Anonymous
Photograph: Tintype In Paper Sleeve Depicting A Man And Two Young Women, N.D., Anonymous
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Tintype exposure is about 1"W x 2"H.
A girl in a white dress stands next to a seated man in dark clothes with her left arm around his shoulder. The man wears a hat and his hands rest on his lap. A young woman or girl, also in a white dress, sits next to him with her hands folded in her lap.
Date of photograph is unknown but tintypes flourished in popularity in the 1860s and 1870s and the clothing of the figures suggests a similar time period.
The Godey's Lady's Book Receipts And Household Hints, S. Annie Frost
The Godey's Lady's Book Receipts And Household Hints, S. Annie Frost
To Keep A Home: Advice To Women On The Domestic Arts, 1870-1960 (Multi-Page Items)
Pages 426-429 of The Godey's Lady's Book of Receipt and Household Hints: Culinary Couplets and Proportionate Weights and Measures.
Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat Photograph Album, Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat
Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat Photograph Album, Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat
Photograph Album
Photograph album includes interior views of the McLellan House, street scenes from Portland, Maine and portraits of Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat, her husband Lorenzo de Medici Sweat, her father John Mussey, Esq. and the family's dogs. Photographs date from the 1870s - 1890s.
Receipt For Sale Of Permelia, A Woman. January 24, 1859., A. M. Holland, John Susan
Receipt For Sale Of Permelia, A Woman. January 24, 1859., A. M. Holland, John Susan
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Receipt "for a Negro Woman named Permelia," 21, from John Susan (name unclear) to A.M. Holland for "eleven hundred dollars" ($1100 USD), January 24, 1859. Location not stated.
Message From The President Of The United States, Returning To The Senate The Bill Entitled..., Franklin Pierce
Message From The President Of The United States, Returning To The Senate The Bill Entitled..., Franklin Pierce
Dorothea Lynde Dix Pamphlets
President Pierce addresses the Senate, regarding a bill.
Special Message Of President Pierce To The Senate Of The United States: May 3, 1854, Franklin Pierce
Special Message Of President Pierce To The Senate Of The United States: May 3, 1854, Franklin Pierce
Dorothea Lynde Dix Pamphlets
President Pierce addresses the Senate, regarding a bill.
Congressional Record, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Misc. No 150: Memorial Of D. L. Dix, Dorothea Lynde Dix
Congressional Record, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Misc. No 150: Memorial Of D. L. Dix, Dorothea Lynde Dix
Dorothea Lynde Dix Pamphlets
Dorothea Dix addresses the U.S. Senate, advocating for the mentally ill.
Deed, 1 January 1847, Of Andrew Constable And Jemima S. W. Constable To James K. Savage For Land In Elizabeth City Co., Va. Bears Affidavit, 1 January 1849, Of John Armistead And Henry Whiting Concerning Jemima S. W. Constable Being Examined Apart From Her Husband Regarding Sale, John Armistead, Henry Whiting
Deed, 1 January 1847, Of Andrew Constable And Jemima S. W. Constable To James K. Savage For Land In Elizabeth City Co., Va. Bears Affidavit, 1 January 1849, Of John Armistead And Henry Whiting Concerning Jemima S. W. Constable Being Examined Apart From Her Husband Regarding Sale, John Armistead, Henry Whiting
Women in History & the Law
No abstract provided.
Warrant For Arrest. Charge: Assault And Battery On Julia, A Slave. 1841, Washington County, Tennessee., Justice Of The Peace, Washington County, Tennessee
Warrant For Arrest. Charge: Assault And Battery On Julia, A Slave. 1841, Washington County, Tennessee., Justice Of The Peace, Washington County, Tennessee
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
The justice of the peace for Washington County, Tennessee instructs the sheriff to detain an individual for the "assault and battery on the body of Julia a Female Slave the property of Alexander Nelson now in the employment of Henry C. Stephenson." October 28, 1841.
American Criminal Trials, Peleg W. Chandler
American Criminal Trials, Peleg W. Chandler
Women in History & the Law
This is a modern account of the trial of Anne Hutchinson. Hutchinson was a midwife and healer, as well as a spiritual advisor in the Boston colony. She became embroiled in the Antinomian controversy, a religious schism that threatened to tear the colony apart. Hutchinson was arrested and charged with "transducing the ministers" and heresy. She was convicted and her family was banished from the colony in 1638. She and six members of her family were killed during Kieft's War several years later. Anne Hutchinson was only the first of several women tried for similar crimes in a short period …
Letter From William Frost To Sally W. Frost, January 25, 1818., William Frost
Letter From William Frost To Sally W. Frost, January 25, 1818., William Frost
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Letter from William Frost to his daughter Sally W. Frost, regarding a package he is sending, including teeth cleaning instruments, a case of needles, a ladies' work case, a box of rings and some porcupine quills.
Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters
Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Masters writes to Reade that Dick "has been somewhat uneasy with me, the first cause [was] my separating his wench from him.
"The lowest price is one hundred pounds."
Addressed to Reade in Poughkeepsie, NY.
1793 License For Elizabeth Prinner(?) To Keep And Inn Or Tavern That Sells Liquor, New York City, 1793. Signed By Richard Varick, Mayor., Richard Varick, Elizabeth Prinner
1793 License For Elizabeth Prinner(?) To Keep And Inn Or Tavern That Sells Liquor, New York City, 1793. Signed By Richard Varick, Mayor., Richard Varick, Elizabeth Prinner
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Elizabeth Prinner(?), a grocer, is granted a license to keep an "Inn or Tavern for retailing strong or spiritous liquors" until March 1, 1794. She is forbidden from keeping a "disorderly" establishment or one that permits "any Cock-fighting, Gaming, or Playing with Cards or Dice, or Keep any Billiard-Table, or other Gaming-Table, or Shuffle-Board, within the Inn" or "any Out-House, Yard or Garden belonging thereunto." Signed by Richard Varick, 45th mayor of New York City.
An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell
An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell
Women in History & the Law
This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married to the bookseller, stationer, printer, and circulating library keeper Richard Watts. He was bookseller to the Courts of Law and printed mainly law books, with a shop in Skinner-Row in Dublin. Elizabeth took over his business after his death in 1762. Four years later, she married Reverend Stewart Lynch, who was also a bookseller. Elizabeth continued to operate her business until her death in 1794, frequently collaborating with other printers including Sarah Cotter, whose work is also featured in this exhibit.
The Cry Of Sodom Enquired Into, Samuel Danforth
The Cry Of Sodom Enquired Into, Samuel Danforth
Zea E-Books in American Studies
This is a well-known execution sermon from seventeenth-century Massachusetts, delivered on the occasion of the sentencing to death of a young man convicted of bestiality—specifically of copulation with a mare, in which he was discovered in the open in broad daylight. Samuel Danforth, who wrote and delivered the sermon, would have known the condemned young man very well. Benjamin Goad had been born into Danforth’s congregation at Roxbury and had grown up under his pastoral care. Danforth was also familiar with the anguish of a parent over the death of a child, having suffered the deaths of eight of his …