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Guide to the Keppler Family Papers 1840 - 1957
The Keppler Family Papers, 1840-1956, contain the miscellaneous personal papers of Joseph Keppler, cartoonist and founder of Puck Magazine and of his son, Udo J. Keppler, later known as Joseph Keppler, Jr. They consist of correspondence in English and German, dealing with Puck, cartoons, personal and family matters, and a wide range of other papers and printed ephemera.
Collection of mainly 19th and 20th century advertising ephemera. Formats in the collection include American trade cards, lottery tickets, handbills, labels, broadsides, calendars, billheads, price lists, advertising fans, and other materials of history and popular culture.Media range from rough woodcuts to chromolithographs.
Guide to the New York Chamber of Commerce Collection 1768-1976 (Bulk 1900-1950) PR 277
The New York Chamber of Commerce Collection spans the period from its fouding in 1768, until 1976, and primarily contains photographs of the Chamber of Commerce building, as well as images of members and events.
Guide to the Tamiment Library Vertical Files: Individuals 1890-2009 Tamiment #468
The Tamiment Library, New York University, founded in 1906 as the library of the Rand School of Social Science, is a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action. It accumulated this artificial collection of vertical files gradually over the years. The Vertical Files: Individuals collection consists of approximately 3,500 files containing fliers, broadsides, leaflets, clippings, reprints, reports, pamphlets, and other printed ephemera, arranged alphabetically.
Guide to the Tamiment Library Vertical Files: Trade Unions 1885-2008 Tamiment #470
The Tamiment Library, New York University, founded in 1906 as the library of the Rand School of Social Science, is a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action. It accumulated this artificial collection of vertical files gradually over the years. The ca. 1,300 Trade Union Vertical Files in the collection contain contracts, constitutions, flyers, broadsides, leaflets, clippings, reports, pamphlets, catalogs, brochures, bibliographies, press releases, programs, and other printed ephemera, arranged alphabetically by trade union.
Guide to the Tamiment Library Vertical Files: Subjects 1886-2007 Tamiment #469
The Tamiment Library, New York University, founded in 1906 as the library of the Rand School of Social Science, is a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action. It accumulated this artificial collection of vertical files gradually over the years. The Vertical Files: Subjects collection consists of approximately 650 files containing flyers, broadsides, leaflets, clippings, reprints, reports, pamphlets, maps, bulletins, catalogs, brochures, bibliographies, press releases, maps, manifestoes, programs, and other printed ephemera, arranged alphabetically by subject.
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