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Date
1936-07
Description
Edgar Allan Poe puppet recites "The Raven" during a performance of "Marionette Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936
Description
A photograph of George Bernard Shaw puppet as Master of Ceremonies during a production of "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of George Bernard Shaw puppet as Master of Ceremonies during a production of "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of George Bernard Shaw puppet as Master of Ceremonies during a production of "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of George Bernard Shaw puppet as Master of Ceremonies during a production of "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1938
Description
A potograph of marionettes made by the Los Angeles Federal Theatre Project.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07-25
Description
A photograph of Mde. Tilly puppet in the production "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of puppet Madam Tillie Sauzernenholtz (?) on stage during a production of "Marionette Varieties."
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of Professor Solfeggio (?) puppet on stage with piano.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of the puppet cast of "Marionette Varieties" performed in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of five puppets in a row that all look the same. 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
Description
A photograph of five puppets in a row that all look the same. 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
Description
Ralph Chessé with two tumbler puppets.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of Slowkowski and the Shadow symphony performing in "Marionette Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1938
Description
A photograph of two snake charmers, one charming a skeleton, the other a snake, share the stage with a magician who is about to saw his assistant in half in a scene from "Marionette Varieties" performed in Los Angeles.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of two tumblers, one is standing on top of the other, on stage during a production of "Marionette Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936-07
Description
A photograph of two tumblers, one is standing on top of the other, on stage during a production of "Marionette Varieties" in San Francisco.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Description
Fairfax County Court summons of witnesses William Gladin, John Gunston, and Mary Bradford for Mary Tarbuck. The summons was written by the then Clerk of the Court, Peter Wagener.
Date
1754-03-20
Subject
[Fairfax County (Va.)--History, Fairfax County (Va.)--Politics and government]
Date
1888-01
Format
photographic print; black and white
Description
Crowd of men, woman, and child standing near a damaged train platform in Atchison, Kansas. Handwritten on verso: "Tracks, brick all gone, Atchison, Kansas, C. M. Rathburn in hat and long coat."
Date
1888-01
Format
photographic print; black and white
Description
Group of men, women, and children standing on a damaged train platform in Atchison, Kansas. Handwritten on verso: "Holes in platform, Dr. Dan - grey hat, C. M. Rathburn (hat and long coat) Atchison Station, Kansas."
Date
1888-01
Format
photographic print; black and white
Description
Damaged train platform in foreground with two men talking to each other in the middleground and a crowd of men and children in the background. The two men are facing the camera, while the crowd is facing away from the camera. Handwritten on verso: "Platform all torn up, Dr. Dan, Atchison Kansas."
Date
1888-01
Format
photographic print; black and white
Description
Train number 17 on a broken platform in Atchison, Kansas with three men whose backs are towards the camera. Handwritten on verso: "Tied up, Atchison, Kansas".
Date
1888-01
Format
photographic print; black and white
Description
Two men standing in front of train 17 on damaged train tracks in Atchison, Kansas. Handwritten on verso: "Bridge plug, Atchison, Kansas."
Date
1938-06-09
Description
Compiled booklet featuring brief descriptions, mechanical drawings, and photographs of portable theatres used by the New York City Federal Theatre Project.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Play reader report reviewing the children's play "Fourth of July."
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of a circus performance of Hamed Mohamed and his Arabian Acrobats.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of children watching a FTP circus performance in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of FTP Circus band on a balcony performing for a show; features conductor in front; Stauch's Arena, Coney Island, NY.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of the interior of Stauch's Arena, Coney Island during a FTP Circus.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of FTP Circus performer, Stanley George with his performing bears.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Photo of world-renowned domestic animal trainer, William Rohde, with three of his dogs.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Group photo of personnel and performers with the FTP circus in Astoria, Queen, New York.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
Poster for the FTP Circus at Stauch's Arena, Coney Island, New York.
Subject
[Circus, New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936
Description
Program for "Follow the Parade" featuring black and white images of scenes from the show as produced in Los Angeles.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1938
Description
Conductor's musical score for the song "Dark Harvest" from act 1, scene 2 of the Federal Theatre production "Spirochete."
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1938-07-11
Description
Front cover for the script of the Federal Theatre production "Spirochete."
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1936/1939
Description
This chart outlines the organizational relationships between different jobs at the New York City Federal Theatre Project office.
Subject
[Theater--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939.]
Date
1739-06-08
Description
A land survey performed on behalf of Lord Thomas Fairfax by King George's County surveyor John Warner, likely as a part of the "battle of the maps," which was an effort made by Lord Fairfax and other local Virginia families to lay official claim to parts of the Northern Neck of Virginia.
Description
Letter from Senator James M. Mason likely to U.S. Secretary of State William Marcy. The bulk of the letter reads as follows: "Will the Secretary of State oblige me, by causing the [illegible] letters to Mr. Mason [ampersand] Mr. Buchanan, to be sent with next mails for his departure."
Date
1855-08-14
Subject
United States. Congress. Senate
Date
1944
Description
Daniel Monson standing with two women in front of a plane. The photo's inscription read "Daniel 'Player' Monson."
Date
circa 1943-1944
Description
Daniel Monson sitting on a cot outside in uniform. The photo's inscription reads "Airing the beds - Barrack 301 S.S. Keesler Field."
Date
circa 1944-1945
Description
Daniel Monson standing in front of an air field, likely Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas.
Date
circa 1943-1944
Description
Daniel Monson standing with a man in front of B Barracks, likely at Kelly Field.
Date
1944
Description
Daniel Monson standing with his brother Roy Monson in front of a directional sign. Daniel Monson is on the right.
Date
circa 1940s
Description
Daniel Monson standing with other officers in front of a plane.
Date
circa 1943-1944
Description
Group photo of United States Army Air Forces officers in front of a building. Daniel Monson is in the back row, third from left.
Date
Spring 1944
Description
Group photo of United States Marine Corps Womens Reserve boot camp class. Corinne Richter Monson is in the top row, fourth from left. The boot camp was located in Cherry Point, North Carolina. The back of the photograph is indivdually signed by each boot camp member.
Date
1943
Description
Portrait of Corinne Richter Monson in United States Marine Corps Womens Reserve uniform.
Date
circa 1943-1944
Description
Portrait of Daniel Monson in U.S. Army Air Corps uniform.
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