Handbill promoting candidate William Cannon of the Union Party for Governor of Delaware. Cannon won the election and served from 20 January 1863 until 1 March 1865, when he died in office. Many Delaware politicians disliked Cannon because of his...
Includes articles: An Industrial City And Its Commerce (about the Receiving Department of the Morse); A Bit O' Politics (about a candidate for the governorship of the New York State Judge Nathan L. Miller); Some of Our Old Timers; Sports.
Several unemployed and communist leaders were arrested in front of the New York City Hall Oct. 16 when they attempted to stage a demonstration for the benefit of the Mayor. Police took matters to hand and there was considerable fighting. Injuries...
Philadelphia PA-Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (second from left) acknowledging the road of greeting from the crowd of 105,000 persons at Franklin Field here as he arrived to deliver his acceptance speech on his re-nomination as the Democratic...
Correspondence in which Smith discusses photographs he sent to Sophie DuPont as well as a paper by Ericcson in "The Century" of 1885 and another by Captain Greene in that journal's March 1885 issue. Smith also recommends Issac Williams as a...