Kentucky--Governor (1859-1862 : Magoffin); Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
This thesis seeks to understand Beriah Magoffin as Governor of Kentucky. Adding to the work begun by Michael T. Dues and Lowell H. Harrison during the 1960s and 1970s, this thesis fleshes out a man little studied in history. It addresses several...
Full-length character portrait of Fanny Rice in the role of Lucy (maid to Lydia Languish) in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play "The Rivals," which toured in 1896. Rice wears a hat with flowers and gown with bustle. She was born in Lowell,...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of George W. West (1832-1899), a merchant from Lowell, Massachusetts and a Union general (brevet brigadier general) in the United States Civil War.
Actress, author and news reporter Joan Lowell opening a present in front of a Christmas tree with Thompson Buchanan of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Article attached to back of image: Divorces Playwright Husband; author of Salty Tales of The Sea, has...
Portrait of famous actress, author and news reporter, Joan Lowell of New Hope, Pennsylvania. She is wearing her hair in a short bob. Article attached to back of image: Reported Seeking Divorce…from her husband, Thompson Buchanan, playwright...
Portrait of famous actress, author and news reporter, Joan Lowell of New Hope, Pennsylvania, holding the wheel of a ship and wearing a long-sleeve button-up shirt and pants. Photograph has been cut irregularly to shape the image. Article is...
Lowell High School, a three-story stone building with red-orange roofing. The architectural style is mission-influenced. The sign on the building reads "Lowell School." Postmarked 1912 on the verso. Published by Pacific Novelty Company,...
Full-length portrait of left profile of Helene Lowell, seated with knees crossed, wearing a long sleeveless dress. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" was performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1889 (with Tommy Russell and Ray Mashell...
Portrait of actor T. W. (Thomas W.) Keene looking to his left. The top of his head is bald, with curly hair in back, and he wears a double-breasted suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Born in 1840, Keene appeared at Macauley's Theatre eleven times...
Close-up character portrait of performer, writer, and director Wright Lorimer wearing a dark suit, curly hair, and stage makeup. He is in costume for the role of "Austin" in "The Quicksands," which is not listed as having been...
Full-length character portrait of performer, writer, and director Wright Lorimer in costume for the role of David in "The Shepherd King," which he also co-wrote. He is seated on a rock, wearing a fur pelt and lace-up sandals and holding a...