Song and chorus about Confederate soldier's call to arms. "To the Friends of Southern Independence." The cover depicts star with sugar cane on either side.
Lyrics depict support for Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his leadership. Front cover portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Back cover depicts two trees and a decorative border.
An advertisement promoting pastor Paul Rader and his famous World War I address. Rader was an evangelist and Harvard graduate whose Chicago pastorates included, Moody Memorial Church (1915-1921), and Chicago Gospel Tabernacle (1922-1933).
The family of John Hill and Mary Ann Wright Hill gather in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. On verso: "Mary and Nancy Wright, my father's mother, were sisters. (Winifred Wilson Anderson furnished information)." Individuals identified:…
A man plays golf at the Roudybush School in Rochefort-sur-Loire, France. The Chateau de Saint Symphorien stands in the background.On verso: Rochefort-sur-Loire, Chateau de St. Symphorien, Roudybush School - Le Golf.
Illustrated five verse song and chorus sung to the tune of "Wait for the Wagon" endorsing George McClellan for president and calling on Abraham Lincoln to leave the White House.
"Manufacturing Sterling Pianos and Organs" Lyrics depict singer singing farewell while noting the parting is not permanent. Front cover depicts portrait of R. W. Blake, General Manager of the Sterling Company with a decorative border. P. 2 depicts…
Adlai Stevenson's shoes rest in front of the U.S. seat at the United Nations. In tribute to his death on July 14, 1965 in London, this cartoon displays the iconic hole in Adlai's sole captured in a photograph by Bill Gallagher during the 1952…