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The Open Shop, Volume Iv Number 1, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Iv Number 1, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Volume Iii Number Three, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Iii Number Three, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Volume Iii Number One, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Iii Number One, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number 6, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number 6, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number Five, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number Five, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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Exponent, April-May 1913, Vol. Xi, No. 4-5, University Of Dayton
Exponent, April-May 1913, Vol. Xi, No. 4-5, University Of Dayton
Register Book and Exponent
This issue of The Exponent, a student run monthly publication of Saint Mary's College in Dayton, Ohio, focuses on the 1913 Dayton flood. This issue features student perspectives on the flood and its aftermath.
Ballou's Pictorial Vol. Ix., No. 25, December 22, 1855
Ballou's Pictorial Vol. Ix., No. 25, December 22, 1855
Civil War Text
Ballou's Pictorial, Boston, Saturday, December 22, 1855. Loose leaf from Vol. IX., No. 25 (Whole No. 233). The back of the leaf shows page number "386." Leaf includes an emblematical picture of the great State of Louisiana and a novel written by Austin C. Burdick "The Visconti, or, Barbarigo the Stranger, a tale of Milan during the middle ages."
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans
Civil War Text
Loose leaf from Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, the illustrated weekly periodical published in Boston, MA from 1800s. Consists of 4 pages (253-254, 285-286). Issue number unknown. Features engravings and sketches by Mr. F. Bellew, representing cotton loading scenes on the Alabama River, and scene on the Levee with blacks trundling cotton bales and flower girls at New Orleans. Contains text describing these sketches. Other articles include "Libraries of Messrs. Choate and Everett" and "The Shoshonee falls." Also includes Editorial Melange and covers a variety of news. Oversized. The contemporary preferred term for “blacks” is “black people”.