Portrait of dark-haired, light-eyed actress Marie Burroughs with head bowed down, wearing her hair in a bun and a jacket or dress with high open collar. Marie Burroughs performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The Private Secretary" in March...
Portrait of actress Jennie Reiffarth wearing a white hat or hair band at the back of her head and a velvet bow around her neck. She starred in "7-20-8, or Casting the Boomerang" at Macauley's Theatre from January 31 - February 2, 1884,...
Autographed full-length character portrait of actress Jennie Reiffarth in costume for her role in the comic opera "The Merry War." She stands in front of a set backdrop featuring a tree, wearing a dress with a feminine version of an...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer and writer Taylor Granville seated in a high-backed wooden chair, wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and pants with light-colored vest and tie. Taylor Granville performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The...
Close-up image of a brick column on the Manchester Courthouse in Clay County, Kentucky. The photographer's title refers to a battle in the Baker-Howard feud. See ULPA 1982.01.036.n for another image of this courthouse.
Men; Historic buildings; Porches; Military officers; War casualties; People with disabilities
Colonel George Washington Weissinger, Jr., real-life model for the character Colonel Sherman in the Little Colonel books written by Annie Fellows Johnston, sits on the porch of The Locust in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The house, which is on the...
Men; Women; Children; Animals; Textbooks; Wagon trains; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Medical aspects of war; Soldiers; Uniforms; Battlefields; Jack-o-lanterns; Zoo animals; Intoxication
Woodblock prints of, clockwise from top left: man behind tree watches owl perched on boat; title page for Morton & Griswold's "Western Farmer's Almanac 1870" (with scenes of wagon train, implying westward migration, and of a group of...
Children; Animals; Men; Play (Recreation); Toys; Campaigns & battles; Flowers; Trees; Buildings; Body parts; Military personnel; Reading; Indians of North America; Maps; Alphabets (Writing systems); People associated with religion
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: rat and boy among plants; man in wide-brimmed hat, cape, and sash riding horse, holding onto long whip; boy spinning top while little girl watches; men battling with swords and guns...
Paint industry; Men; Boats; Missionaries; Seals (Insignia); Children; Carts & wagons; Animals; Indians of North America; Women; Military personnel; Uniforms; Soldiers; Hunting; Ladders; Public speaking; Carriages & coaches; Knights; Stores...
Woodcut prints of, from left to right starting at top left: "Wilson, Waters Co." banner over barrels reading "Snow White Zinc, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Putty, Double Boiled Linseed Oil," on platform reading "Wood's Chrome...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: Woman and cat rushing to aid of girl in water, holding onto branch; seated woman pointing to standing girl, who holds out the bottom of her dress; woman and boy example letters spelling...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left (all images signed "Hartwell" unless otherwise noted): man seated with folded arms in caged chariot, besieged by men on horseback; armies on horseback; men with turbans at base...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: men with plumed hats holding swords and men with helmets holding spears looking over valley at distant mountain range, from which smoke signals emanate; man sitting outdoors with books...
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: children listening attentively to man seated outdoors in wooden chair; indigenous man wearing pelt and holding bow looks out over water; bearded man in Elizabethan collar examines map;...
Indians of North America; Missionaries; Prisoners; Men; Animals; Children; Maps; Discovery & exploration; Shipwrecks; Campaigns & battles; Soldiers; Uniforms; Military personnel
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: indigenous man kneeling before group of white men, one holding a cross; person with horn around neck holding onto bars of window in what appears to be prison cell; men on horseback...
This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the boy in tree frightened by snake, the images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: boy,...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Robert Anderson (1805-1871), a brigadier general in the Union Army of the United States Civil War. He born in "Soldier's Retreat," near Louisville, Kentucky. He was the commanding officer of Fort Sumter during the attack by...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Gouverneur Kemble Warren (1830-1882), a civil engineer and prominent general in the Union Army during the United States Civil War. He was promoted to major general after arranging the last-minute defense of Little Round Top during the...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Portrait of Union Army Major General George G. Meade (1815-1872), a career United States Army officer and civil engineer involved in coastal construction, including several lighthouses. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E....
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of George M. Love (1831-1887), a brigadier general in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the United States Civil War. His citation reads: "Capture of battle flag of 2d South Carolina (C.S.A.)."
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), a career soldier and Union major general in the United States Civil War. His nickname, "Fighting Joe" Hooker, came from a clerical error that stuck. Hooker is best remembered for his stunning defeat...