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[Letter] 1912 July 31 [to] Comrade Mras
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Theodore Debs writes to Mras informing him that he does not own a copy of one of Markham's poems but suggests writing to Markham to obtain one.
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text
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Local Identifier
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DebsT1
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Title
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Unionport Bridge
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View of Unionport Bridge over Westchester Creek. The Bronx Board of Trade advocated that the bridge either be reconstructed or replaced to deal with the increased flow of traffic and congestion into the area especially as a result of the opening of the New York World's Fair in Queens. What appears to be an excursion boat is on the right. St. Joseph's School for the Deaf is in the distance, as is Throggs Neck community to the right.
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still image
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photograph
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unionport_1939.jpg
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Far Rockaway Women's Democratic Club host luncheon
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Brooklyn Times article describes the women who attended a luncheon at the Columbia clubhouse, under the auspices of the Far Rockaway Women's Democratic Club, where an alderman spoke on the upcoming campaign.
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text
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Clippings
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johnst088
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Schlickerman telegram endorsing John B. Johnston
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Bonita and Ira's grandfather
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Ira's mom and grandfather sitting together
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still image
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Black & white photographs
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irajef_013.jp2
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Rogers for state committeeman
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Hermit crabs
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Back caption: Hermit Crabs / These crabs live in empty sea shells, which they carry with them, moving into larger shells as they increase in size.
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still image
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Postcards
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2016-pc-729
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Campfest
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still image
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Photographs
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campfest_001.jp2
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Womanbooks
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in the store
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still image
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Color photographs
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womboo_009.jp2
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The Land of Sleepy Hollow
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A photograph of a house of brick and stone; The house is surrounded by trees, stone walls with a path running next to it.
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still image
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SleepyHollow-Irving-1887_076.jpg
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[Letter] 1914 January 20 [to] Sir & Comrade
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Vossburgh writes to Markham about arranging a few public affairs, informs Markham of who is involved with the Fellowship, and asks if Markham would be willing to speak at any of the functions.
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text
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VossburghJJ
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Carte de Visite, Thomas Bryant
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Carte-de-visite of Sir Thomas Bryant (1828-1914), surgeon and Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (F.R.C.S). Appointed as surgeon-extraordinary to Queen Victoria in 1896. Photograph by Barraud and Jerrard.
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still image
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cartes-de-visite (card photographs)
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nyam_cv_bryantt
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untitled
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demonstrants in the Village
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still image
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Slides
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nantuc_033.jp2
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A Child with a Disability Waits.
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A child with a vision disability stands and waits at the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind.
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still image
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Photographs
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contemp 40
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Beach Hotel Club
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Entrance of club on Fire island
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still image
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Color photographs
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cherry_002.jp2
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Duncan Fergusson Mrs. Force, Jan 10, 31
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Handwritten letter by Duncan Fergusson to Juliana Force, dated January 10, 1931. Signed. Photocopy of the original. Mention of Force's Oxford home and of a Scottish group show and a one man show at the Lefevre Gallery that Fergusson would like Force to see.
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text
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wscg0422
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle Bridge Crush March (Descriptive)
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Stylized text, "Bandmaster of Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band. Price 50 Cents." Cover features photographs of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle building and William E. Slafer, as well as an illustration of crowds of people boarding trolleys.
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still image, text
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Sheet music covers
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Local Identifier
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sm0033
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Zoo Trips information brochure for Bronx Zoo
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Informational brochure for tour group leader's guide for Bronx Zoo guided tours including sections titled 'What's a Zoo?', 'What to Look For' and 'How to Learn'.
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text
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brochures
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wcs-2016-bz-gen16
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Civil Defense Volunteer Drive (1 of 2)
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Enlisting volunteers needed by New York City for Civil Defense. Bronx leaders are shown at Times Square on a platform in front of the Rivoli Theater. Lindy's Restaurant is to the left.
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still image
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photograph
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events_civil_defense_5.jpg
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Invitation, Class Day 1938
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Invitation from Class Day, May 21, 1938, the event at which President Dammann delivered "Principles Versus Prejudices" Address
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text
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pvp_0033
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Automobile Warehouses, Inc.
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Located at Kingsbridge Ave. & W. 230th St., Automobile Warehouses, Inc. serviced up to 4,000 new cars which came in monthly before being sent to dealers and customers. The boundary line of the Bronx and Manhattan ran through the parking lot in the Marble Hill area.
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still image
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photograph
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business_automobile_warehouse_kingsbridge.jpg
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The Crisis of the Revolution
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First page; First chapter; Subtitle: New York to King's Ferry-Safety; Small Illustration of the Kip House; Includes Quotation by Colley Cibber.
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text, still image
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Arnold-Andre-1899_016.jpg
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Fundraising luncheon letter for John B. Johnston
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Letter about a luncheon honoring John B. Johnston mentions the "large turn-out, impressive speakers, and non-partisan character of the gathering" with a list of the guests who attended.
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text
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Promotional materials, Correspondence
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johnst041
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Herbert Morgan, Dec. 5, 1929
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Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Herbert Morgan, dated December 5, 1929. On loan: one (1) bronze female and one (1) bronze head by Morgan. Prices noted.
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text
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wscg0670
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The Land of Sleepy Hollow
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A drawing of Ichabod Crane as schoolmaster and his students; with the accompanying words, "Or peradventure, by the appalling sound of the birch, as he urged some tardy loiterer along the path of learning"
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still image
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SleepyHollow-Irving-1887_019.jpg
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Subway construction for the 7 Line.
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The southeast corner of 36th Street and Eleventh Avenue shows the construction of the 7 subway line, which will eventually run to the Jacob K. Javitts Convention Center on the West Side. Midtown buildings rise behind while signs near the corner explain what the construction is doing.
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still image
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Digital Images
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Local Identifier
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34240
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Title
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Mary Daly
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Mary in front of blackboard
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still image
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Color photographs
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sagaris_008.jp2
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Harry Malofsky to Miriam 'Mim' Sigel
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Harry describes his trip to Madrid and how the city has made him homesick for New York. He writes that their friend Bernie expects to be sent home, most likely for psychiatric reasons. Harry says that his parents are reunited and imagines it is because of the war and his being away. He writes that there were boxing matches the night before. Between bouts Harry jumped into the ring and was able to get the entire crowd singing.
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text
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Autograph Letter Signed
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Sigel38
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[Letter] 1899 May 7 [to] Sir
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Description
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Mailloux writes to Markham praising his poem "The Man With The Hoe" and telling of how her brother used it in his remarks before the Nineteenth Century Club.
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text
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DebsE1
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