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circa 1809-1817
[Portrait of James Madison]
One print of James Madison. Reverse side contains a biographical page on Thomas Jefferson.
GLC08878.2146
circa 1787-1852
[Duke of Wellington coins]
One print of each side of coins commemorating the Duke of Wellington. There are 6 copies.
GLC08878.2147
circa 1830-1850
Buttre, John Chester, 1821-1893
Henry Wilson
One print of Henry Wilson engraved by J.C. Buttre from an original photograph credited to "Black Boston."
GLC08878.2148
Pelton, Oliver, 1798-1882
Andrew Johnson, president of the U. States
One print of Andrew Johnson engraved by Oliver Pelton and Frederick T. Stuart.
GLC08878.2149
1923
Tarbell, Edmund Charles, 1862-1938
Woodrow Wilson
One print of Woodrow Wilson from an original painting by Edmund Charles Tarbell. Reprinted by National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. There are seven copies.
GLC08878.2150
1970
Kempton, Greta, 1901-1991
Harry S. Truman
One print of Harry S. Truman from an original painting by Greta Kempton. There are seven copies.
GLC08878.2151
1947
Stephens, Thomas Edgar, 1884-1966
Dwight D. Eisenhower
One print of Dwight D. Eisenhower from an original painting by Thomas Edgar Stephens. There are six copies.
GLC08878.2152
1967
Hurd, Peter, 1904-1984
Lyndon Baines Johnson
One print of Lyndon B. Johnson from an original painting by Peter Hurd. There are seven copies.
GLC08878.2153
circa 1943-1945
With the Boys in Service for Uncle Sam
One newspaper clipping entitled, "With the Boys in Service for Uncle Sam." Lists the names of enlisted men who had been promoted, treated for injuries, gone on furlough and completed basic training throughout the world.
GLC09953.001
December 1942
Gable Rides 'Eight Ball' Against Nazis
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Gable Rides 'Eight Ball' Against Nazis." Pertains to actor, Clark Gable's service with the U.S. Air Force as part of the Flying Fortress "Eight Ball." Describes an air raid they participated and soldier's opinion of...
GLC09953.002
circa 1942-1945
United Press
Wants Air Force to Hunt Sheep
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Wants Air Force to Hunt Sheep." Pertains to a farm herder named Harry Mallis, who requested the assistance of the U.S. Army to help him locate 1,800 sheep, which he lost.
GLC09953.003
Parking Ticket Costly Eating
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Parking Ticket Costly Eating." Pertains to Frank Bobowicz, a 50-year-old motorist, who ate his parking ticket during a court hearing. (similar to GLC09953.005)
GLC09953.004
Sans Gravy
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Sans Gravy." Pertains to Frank Bobowicz, a 50-year-old motorist, who ate his parking ticket during a court hearing. (similar to GLC09953.004)
GLC09953.005
Windsor Silence Divorce Reports
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Windsor Silence Divorce Reports." Pertains to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor denoucing divorce rumors.
GLC09953.006
Housewife Learns Seed Potatoes Lack 'Seeds'
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Housewife Learns Seed Potatoes Lack 'Seeds'." Pertains to Jack Brisboise a potato farmer. Below this article is another entitled, "Awarded 'E'" which pertains to Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co. receiving an E award for...
GLC09953.007
1 July 1943
Herkimer/Schenectady
One newspaper clipping containg two short articles on local news in New York state. The first article entitled, "Herkimer," pertains to news from the Gould Paper Company expecting snow. The second article entitled, "Schenectady," pertains to a German...
GLC09953.008
24 April 1943
Van Loon, Hendrick Willem, 1882-1944
Hate
Three pages from Liberty Magazine dated April 24, 1943. Item consists of excerpts from an article by Hendrick Willem Van Loon pertaining to the Nazi occupation in Holland.
GLC09953.009
11 May 1944
Labor Issues Approaching Critical Stages
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Labor Issues Approaching Critical Stages." Pertains to 2,900 soft coal miners going on strike at Ford Motor Company's plants in Canada. Disputes come from wage negotiations and opposition to Canadian workers being...
GLC09953.010.01
23 April 1944
Waves Left Stranded
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Waves Left Stranded." Pertains to the WAVES petitioning to be allowed to serve abroad. Congress recessed for 10 days after arguing on the "sanctity of American womanhood by congressmen." Contains opinions of male...
GLC09953.010.02
circa 1944
[News related to prisoner of war and missing soldier]
One newspaper clipping containing announcements related to two soldiers. The first reports that Peter Orsini had been taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese government. The second reports that a soldier named Walter Miller had been found and his...
GLC09953.011
Not To a Soldier Mister Lewis
One newspaper clipping of a cartoon entitled, "Not To a Soldier Mister Lewis." Cartoon depicts a muscular laborer with the text "Wartime U.S." on his short rolling up his sleeve and glaring down at a short man blowing raspberry at him. Caption...
GLC09953.012
circa 1920
William Howard Taft
One photograph of William Howard Taft dated circa 1920. Bust portrait of Taft.
GLC08878.2046
[Articles related to local news in New York and Tennesee]
One newspaper clipping detailing the use of radio robots to monitor floods created by the Tennesee Valley Authority and delivery of rationing sheets throughout Schenectady, New York. Reverse side contains information on a chicken shortage.
GLC09953.013
circa 1940
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
One photograph of Franklin Delano Roosevelt dated circa 1940. Half seated portrait of Roosevelt.
GLC08878.2047
One photograph of Franklin Delano Roosevelt dated circa 1940. Seated portrait of Roosevelt playing cards at a table. There are visible braces on his lower leg coming from under his pants
GLC08878.2048
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