- SCA203-GA181-6-430
- File
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Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of what appears to be a stable, identified on the verso as possibly from Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts.
Rempel, John I.
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Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of what appears to be a stable, identified on the verso as possibly from Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts.
Rempel, John I.
Die cut card showing five women behind a fence with a caption reading "The look well on the fence! Much better on the other side. This road leads to success used by the million." The verso shows the backs of the women, each of whom are holding a Sweeperette sweeper. Verso reads "always in the push our Sweeperette. Sweeperette Company 76 5th Ave. New York Grand Rapids, Mich."
File consists of notes payable relating to business mostly conducted in Canada by L. Breithaupt, to be paid by account of J.F. Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N.Y.
Breithaupt, Philip Ludwig (Louis)
File consists of notes payable relating to business conducted in Buffalo by L. Breithaupt, to be paid by account of J.F. Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N.Y.
Breithaupt, Philip Ludwig (Louis)
Part of Sofie Gauthier collection.
A lecture by Reverend Dr. Dean S. Psaras containing instruction and techniques for reflection, introspection, contemplation, and mediation practices. The lecture includes outlines and steps for achieving these practices, the benefits to integrating techniques in everyday life, and suggested topics for contemplation practices. The lecture was published by Serenity Publishing Company in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Gauthier, Sofie
Tennessee-North Carolina Knoxville quadrangle.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights.
Schantz Russell Family
The Charismata of Healing as taught by Reverend Dr. Dean S. Psaras.
Part of Sofie Gauthier collection.
A lecture by Reverend Dr. Dean S. Psaras explaining the healing philosophy and the healing purpose. Psaras details specific types of healing (divine healing, spiritual healing, faith healing, magnetic healing, vibration healing, suggestive therapy, charismatic healing) and provides instruction for healing practices. The lecture was published by Churchill's of Birmingham in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Gauthier, Sofie
The First Principles of Metaphysics by Dr. Dean S. Psaras.
Part of Sofie Gauthier collection.
A lecture by Dr. Dean S. Psaras detailing the principles of metaphysics and the mental philosophy of dealing with the nature and causes of being. The lecture includes the topics of meditation, invisible forces, thought power, healing, the power of prayer, helping those who have passed into spirit, and the power of combined thought. The lecture was published by Churchill's of Birmingham in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Gauthier, Sofie
The Human Aura as taught by Reverend Dr. Dean S. Psaras.
Part of Sofie Gauthier collection.
A lecture by Reverend Dr. Dean S. Psaras explaining the auras surrounding animate or inanimate objects. The lecture details how highly sensitive, psychic, or super receptive people can see/feel the aura. Psaras explains how aura reading works in the context of spiritualism, chakras, and what aura colours mean. The lecture was published by Churchill's of Birmingham in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Gauthier, Sofie
The Shanghai-Low restaurant menu.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one menu for the Shanghai-Low restaurant and catering co. in St. Louis, Mo.
One theatre contract between Asa Steele and Robert B. Mantell for Asa to work beginning on August 31, 1896. Robert agrees to pay Asa $50 per week for her services at a theatre, opera house, or hall. The contact outlines the expectations for both parties as well as rules and regulations for the actor and how their pay may be docked if they break them.
Mantell, Robert B.
One scrapbook kept by an unknown theatre goer. The book is specially made for theatre performances and features in index of the plays, and a two page spread devoted to each play. The left hand side of the page allows for written comments on the title, date and location of the play as well as impressions, and criticisms of the actors and performance. The right hand side of the page is intended to be used to paste in the playbill. In many entries newspaper clippings about the performance are also present. All of the productions were held at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston by the Boston Stage Society in 1904 and 1905. There are records for 80 plays. Some of the playbills also include advertisements.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of publicity photographs from United States Rubber and Uniroyal of tires being tested primarily in Laredo, Texas. Note that United States Rubber was the former name of Uniroyal.
Dominion Rubber Company
Topographical plan of the north shore of Lake Huron : shewing recent surveys.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Map showing topographical plan of the north shore of Lake Huron with "Indian Lands" shaded in red.
Schantz Russell Family
Training conference independent biscuit manufacturers.
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of one photograph of the 1946 training conference for independent biscuit manufacturers held March 25th-29th 1946 in Chicago.
Dare Foods Limited
File consists of transporation tickets from Napierville, Illinois.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Tree Ball Washing advertisement
Tree Ball Washing crystal advertisement trade card showing an illustration of three women washing, hanging out, and ironing laundry. The women are accompanied by a dog and a bird in a cage. Verso reads "Nellie - mama, shall I go for the washerwoman, as you have been sick lately and are not able to do the washing? Mother - Oh no, my dear child, you just go to our grocer and get me a large 5 cents package of the Three Ball Washing Crystal, it makes washing so easy that no washwoman is required. Manufactured by C.H. Fischer & Co., New York"
Part of Bray family fonds.
File consists of one trip diary kept by Florence Bray. The diary details trips to Europe (1926), California (1938 & 1939), New York and Atlantic City (1932), Virginia (1950), Florida (1930 & 1938), Scotland (1892), Gaspe (1946), Muskoka (1946). Also included in the diary are addresses of people met while on trips, a list of hotels stayed in and a fold out map of the United States and Mexico. The 1926 trip to Europe is of particular interest, with descriptions of major European cities and First World War battlefields.
Bray Family
Ulster County Gazette, Kingston, New York.
Part of Ontario history collection.
Issues of the Ulster County Gazette, Kingston for January 4, 1800 and January 14, 1800.
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Head and torso studio portrait of unidentified adult seated in arm chair.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Full body studio portrait of unidentified child seen looking at camera and standing with arm and foot propped on wicker chair.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Full length studio portrait of an unidentified posed seated and standing, and looking off camera.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Bechler family fonds.
Studio portrait postcard of an unidentified man in military uniform, seen smiling at camera, from the Bechler family photo album. Postcard made in the United States of America and bottom right corner of portrait signed Holloway.
Bechler family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of unidentified teenager, dressed in suit, seen looking slightly off camera.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Head and shoulder studio portrait of unidentified teenager seen looking off camera and wearing a top with large leg of mutton sleeves.
Schantz Russell Family
Unidentified: two couples posed on a log over a stream, location Buffalo?
Part of Company of Neighbours fonds.
Hand-coloured photograph sent as a postcard to Miss Alberta Ritzer, Waterloo, postmarked Buffalo Sept. 20, 1906.
Company of Neighbours
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of unidentified woman seen looking directly at camera in hair short bangs and a high bun.
Schantz Russell Family
Universal Clothes Wringer advertisement
Universal Clothes Wringer puzzle advertisement showing a young woman using a clothes wringer while a man looks in from the window. When the advertisement is held up to the light you can see that the man is looking in with a gun while the young woman leans in to kiss a young man and an older woman comes towards them brandishing a broom. As well, a caption on the advertisement becomes clear which reads "Buy the universal clothes wringer."
Vancouver, Honolulu, Yokahama, Tokyo, Japan, Mar. 23 to May 21, 1973.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One carousel of slides. The slides are dated May 1973.
Schneider family
Wagner, Louis Henry with Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, Ida Wagner and Sarah Moyer Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Studio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with son Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, daughter Ida Wagner and wife Sarah Moyer Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Upper body studio portrait of Portus B. Weare seen looking off camera.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Portrait of the employees of Welden Combination of Iowa Falls, Iowa. Identified on the verso are: William Welden (Proprietor & Manager), S.H. Welden (Travelling Salesman), J.L. Welden (Shipping Clerk), Robert Wright, Jr. (Manager Clothing Department), E.R. Stewart (Assistant Manager Clothing Department), Aaron McDonell (Manager Grocery Department), Clint McDonell (Delivery-man), Orpheus Moyer Schantz (Manager Dry Goods Department), Kate Griswold (Stenographer and Typewriter), O.J. Lawson (Fashionable Cutter), J.H. Flemming (Journeyman Coatmaker), George Schade (Pants Maker).
Part of John Walter fonds.
Leaflet titled "What do you mean fascism?" issued by the American League Against War and Fascism based in New York City. Includes mail in membership card and encouragement to read "Fight," a newspaper produced by the league.
Walter, John
White Mop Wringer Co. advertisement
Advertisement trade card for the White Mop Wringer Company of Fultonville, N.Y. Serving as a business card for representative M.D. Alger. Recto shows a woman using a mop wringer and the verso shows illustrations of two mop wringers, one for family use and the other for hotel use.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Etta Lydia Mary White (nee Schantz) seen looking off camera.
Schantz Russell Family
William Henderson account book.
Account book kept by William Henderson during the period 1841-1880. Some personal diary entries are also written, including a reference to William's 74th birthday and losing his sister's spectacles. William Henderson likely lived in Dover, New Hampshire and makes references to the Piscataque RIver, Wolfeboro New Hampshire, and Nottingham New Hampshire.
Photograph of a woman in a street holding books in one hand with buildings in the background. Photograph was possibly taken at North-Western College, Naperville, Illinois.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
File consists of paper doll advertisements. The first is a stand up paper doll of a sheep wearing a dress holding a duster advertising Enameline stove cleaner. The verso reads "Look out for imitations and parties who claim to have something 'just as good.' It is not as good. There's but one Enameline that's the best. For sale by all dealers. Manufactured by J.L. Prescott & Co. 11 Jay Street New York."; a set of six double sided paper dolls with two interchangeable heads, advertising Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton. The interiors of the dolls reads "if the child who receives this doll is sent to the store for thread she should ask for Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton and see that she gets it. Double Dolls "work and play" 12 in a set. By sending three 2 cent stamps, with name and address, to Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton Factory. Newark, N.J. a complete set will be sent by mail be careful to state that the double dolls are wanted."
Writ of replevin and penal bond.
One broadside legal document for the recapture of an enslaved woman in Memphis, Tennessee. The writ of replevin and penal bond is by Sarah A. Hawthorn, by her next friend John Hawthorn. Next friend is a legal term for someone who appears in court in place of one who is not considered competent to do so. In this case, Sarah's husband John appeared on her behalf as Sarah, being a married woman, could not bring actions in Tennessee. The writ of replevin is filed against George W. Fisher who the Hawthorns claim was illegally holding an enslaved woman named Mary An. The writ also states that if the Hawthorns are found to be unlawful in their re-capture of Mary Ann they would pay a penal bond of $1,600.
File consists of seven picture postcards, one col.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical Association : 6th annual convention.
File consists of a programme for the Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical Association : 6th annual convention in Elgin, Illinois, September 3-6, 1897.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Yucca blossoms, Southern California.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Photograph of yucca blossoms in southern California.
Schneider, Norman Christoph