The Faroe Islands are a small archipelago in the North Atlantic. With a current population of approximately 49,000 individuals and evidence of high levels of genetic drift, the Faroese are thought to have remained highly homogeneous since their...
Deacon Phillippe or Charles Louis Phillippe, originally spelled Phillippi (1872-1952). Color portrait of Deacon Phillippe with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. Verso:...
Dots Miller of John Barney Miller (1886-1923). Color portrait of Dots Miller with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. Verso: John D. Miller. John D. Miller, the young...
Chief Wilson or John Owen Wilson (1883-1954). Color portrait of Chief Wilson with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. Verso: J. Owen Wilson. J. Owen Wilson, now one of...
Howie Camnitz (1881-1960) also known as Red. Born in Covington, Kentucky; died in Louisville, Kentucky. Color portrait of Howard Camnitz. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. The team is the Pittsburgh Pirates....
Sam Leever or Samuel Leever (1871-1953) also known as Deacon and the Goshen Schoolmaster. Color portrait of Sam Leever with a pirate in the top left corner and 'Pirates' in the top right. The team is the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates....
In studying the culture of any people we learn that no group has been absolutely independent of influences from other people. No man indeed can say that he has attained anything of value absolutely by himself; an individual must give credit to the...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 6. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 7.
George Gibson or George C. Gibson (1880-1967) also known as Moon. Color portrait of George Gibson. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. The team is the Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: George Gibson. George Gibson, the...
Tommy Leach or Thomas William Leach (1877-1969). Color portrait of Tommy Leach with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Base Ball Series. 100 Subjects. Base Ball Caramels. Mfg' by American Caramel Co. Phila, PA.
Honus Wagner or John Peter Wagner (1874-1955) also known as the Flying Dutchman. Color portrait of Honus Wagner with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30 stars. Manufactured only by...
Honus Wagner or John Peter Wagner (1874-1955) also known as the Flying Dutchman. Black-and-white portrait of Honus Wagner with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates on a round card. Verso: Stars of the Diamond. The Gum That's Round. One in...
Kirby White or Oliver Kirby White (1884-1943) also known as Red and Buck. With the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Kirb White. Kirb White, the big right handed pitcher of the Pittsburg Nationals, was born in Ohio, and made his entry...
Howie Camnitz (1881-1960) also known as Red. Born in Covington, Kentucky; died in Louisville, Kentucky. Color portrait of Howard Camnitz with the Pittsburg Pirates or Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Base Ball Series. 100 Subjects. Base Ball Caramels....
Fred Clarke or Fred Clifford Clarke (1872-1960) also known as Cap. Color portrait of Fred Clarke. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right corner. The team is the Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Fred Clarke. Under Fred Clarke...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 29. No. 44. but is actually Vol. 29. No. 46. This issue is four pages.
Full-length character portrait of actor Harry Standish in the role of "Edward, a Sergeant of Police" in the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "The Pirates of Penzance," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre by the D'Oyly Carte...
George Gibson or George C. Gibson (1880-1967) also known as Moon. Color portrait of George Gibson with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30 stars from original photographs. Manufactured only by Standard...
Howie Camnitz (1881-1960) also known as Red. Born in Covington, Kentucky; died in Louisville, Kentucky. Black-and-white portrait of Howard Camnitz with the Pittsburgh Pirates on a round card. Verso: Stars of the Diamond. The Gum That's Round. One...
Fred Clarke or Fred Clifford Clarke (1872-1960) also known as Cap. Color portrait of Fred Clarke with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Base Ball Series. 100 Subjects. Base Ball Caramels. Mfg' by American Caramel Co. Phila, PA.