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Identifier
R0120B002_006
Title
Choir and orchestra performing
Date
1989
Description
An orchestra and choir perform together on a stage. The orchestra is seated in the foreground and the choir stands in the background.
Identifier
R0120B002_007
Title
Choral members
Date
1989
Description
Several individuals wearing white sing while holding black folders.
Identifier
R0120B002_008
Title
Musician performing on French horn
Date
1989
Description
The back of a person's head who is playing a French horn while looking at sheet music on a stand.
Identifier
R0120B002_009
Title
Members of an orchestra perform
Date
1989
Description
Individuals in suits and black dresses play instruments as part of an orchestra. The instruments include flutes, violins, and brass instruments.
Identifier
R0120B002_010
Title
Clarinetists perform
Date
1989
Description
Three individuals in black suits play clarinets next to each other.
Identifier
R0120B002_011
Title
Violinists performing
Date
1989
Description
Two seated individuals hold violins while looking at a stand with sheet music. A person in the background plays the trumpet.
Identifier
R0120B002_012
Title
Audience to a performance
Date
1989
Description
An overhead view of several inividuals seated in an audience. Many hold programs.
Description
Deed of gift for an enslaved woman named Lucy by Maynadier Mason. In the deed, Mason - a resident of Fairfax County, Virginia - gives Lucy to his maternal aunt through marriage, Mary Ann Clark, who lived in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Date
1850-05-22
Subject
[Slavery, Enslaved persons]
Description
Letter from Corporal Francis Ronien of the 2nd Rhode Island Infantry to his brother Henry. Ronien was writing from Camp Clarke in Washington, D.C., not far from the site of the upcoming battle in Manassas, VA, in which he would eventually fight and die. In the letter Ronien writes about the presence of President Abraham Lincoln at his regiment's dress parade, being photographed by a Mathew Brady photographer, sightseeing in Washington, D.C. and military camp life.
Date
1861-07-15
Subject
[United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives, Soldiers]
Description
Illustrations of visitors at Mount Vernon.
Date
1886-07-03
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Two pages from a serial story published in Harper's Weekly on the back of "Mount Vernon - the Room where George Washington Died."
Date
1886-07-03
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Map of Eastern Virginia and Maryland surrounding the Chesapeake Bay.
Date
1861-05-04
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Illustration of visitors in the bedroom at Mount Vernon where George Washington died.
Date
1886-07-03
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Cartoon depicting scenes of military activity between Washington, DC and Alexandria, VA.
Date
1861-06-22
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Map of the United States from Maryland looking south to Florida.
Date
1861-06-08
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Caricature of President Grover Cleveland checking a list of White House staff, including racial stereotypes.
Date
1885
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Illustrations of the Union Army at the Second Battle of Bull Run and of Richmond, VA.
Date
1862-11-15
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Cartoon depicting the independent vote as a sun rising over the ruins of party politics.
Date
1887
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--Politics and government--1865-1900]
Description
Color print of an engraving of Mount Vernon.
Date
1839
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Cartoon depicting President Grover Cleveland's administration as a carriage driven over a deficit hole.
Date
1894
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--Politics and government--1865-1900]
Description
Advertisements on the back of "Reveille in the White House."
Date
1885
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Text of a story on the back of "A Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon."
Date
1886-07-03
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)]
Description
Cartoons on the reverse of "On the Road Between Washington and Alexandria."
Date
1861-06-22
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Civil war-related news stories and illustrations on the back of "Pictoral Map of the Seat of War."
Date
1861-06-08
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
United States and International news stories on the back of "Map of Part of Virginia and Maryland."
Date
1861-05-04
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
News stories on the back of "The Civil War in America."
Date
1862-11-15
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865]
Description
Text on the reverse of "Who Laughs Last Laughs Best" cartoon.
Date
1894
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--Politics and government--1865-1900]
Description
Text and illustrations on the reverse of "The Dawn of a Better Day," including an anti-Semitic cartoon.
Date
1887
Subject
[Illustrated periodicals, United States--Politics and government--1865-1900]
Date
1932-07-01
Description
A color map of the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) elevated and subway lines in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The map also highlights the tunnels, bridges, islands, and parks in New York City.
Format
Map; color
Date
1944
Description
A black and white map of the Indenpendent Division subway line. The map includes transfer stations for the two other lines operated by the New York City Transit System: the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit (BMT) and the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT).
Format
Map; black and white
Date
1943-01
Description
A black and white map of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit subway and elevated lines. In addition to the transit lines, the map also shows the location of museums, parks, train stations, government buildings, and sports venues.
Format
Map; black and white
Date
1985-10
Description
Map of the existing Metro system in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The map includes routes that in operation as well as routes under construction with expected completion dates.
Format
Map; black and white
Date
1986-07
Description
A map of the existing Metrorail routes and the routes under construction. An inset provides more detail of the Metrorail routes and stations in downtown Washington, D.C.
Format
Map; color
Date
1968-05
Description
A manual used by the MBTA to demonstrate the proper use of signs and graphics on vehicles, in stations, and on maps. The guidelines were featured in the American Transit Association Operations Division Session "Better Signs" at the May 1968 ATA Midyear Conference.
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of a scene from a sketch titled "Behind Prison Walls," which was included in the "Marionette Varieties" production in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of Warden, Slug, Spike, Butch, and Coach from "Behind Prison Walls" in the production "Marionette Varieties," performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of Warden, Slug, Spike, Butch, and Coach from "Behind Prison Walls" in the production "Marionette Varieties," performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-03
Description
A hotograph of Jack Marvin and Grace Leahy working on marionettes for the production "Crock of Gold" which was performed in Los Angeles in 1936.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-03
Description
A photograph of Ralph Chesse, puppeteer, setting the stage for the marionette play "Crock of Gold" that performed in Los Angeles in 1936.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of a scene from "Shaw and the Quintuplets" performed during the "Marionettes Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07-25
Description
A photograph of a scene from "Shaw and the Quintuplets" performed during the "Marionettes Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07-25
Description
A photograph of a Bill "Bojangles" Robinson puppet dancing onstage.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07-25
Description
A photograph of a Bill "Bojangles" Robinson puppet dancing onstage.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph in which two puppets, Butch and the Coach, are placed so that Butch is pointing a gun at the Coach who is sitting in a chair with his hands raised. This scene was a part of the "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
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