Visual Materials
Child slaves of New York
You might also be interested in
Image not available
Nubian
Visual Materials
Image of a Arab man with a spear and sword riding a camel as three Arab men restrain a tiger with ropes and chains.
ephJLC_CIT_000453

Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers
Visual Materials
Image of a scene of a man in a historical costume being forced to write a letter with a quill pen at gunpoint by a man in a pirate costume with a knife under his belt; the poster advertises the romantic drama "Blackmail" by William C. Cowper.
priJLC_ENT_000273

Cleg Kelly Arab of the city
Visual Materials
Image of an advertisement for Cleg Kelly Arab of the City by S.R. Crockett featuring a man and a woman walking down a cobblestone street; city skyline with smokestacks, chimneys, and peaked roofs in background.
priJLC_ART_003245

Crosman Bro's. flower & vegetable seeds, Rochester, N.Y. for sale here
Visual Materials
Image of a man carrying an oversized root vegetable as an elderly woman and two children look on in shock and amazement in an advertisement for Crosman Brothers of Rochester, New York.
priJLC_HORT_002449
Image not available
Zozo the magic queen
Visual Materials
Image of a collage of images centered on a young man in an aristocratic historical costume with tights holding up a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young woman, and surrounded by a villain holding a knife, young scantily clad women in classical dress holding the strings for puppet caricatures of five men including a female impersonator, an older man, a man holding an American flag, and an Irish man; with a large bat, full moon, gothic sculptures, and waves hitting a rocky shore; the poster advertises the dramatic spectacle "Zozo, the Magic Queen."
priJLC_ENT_000995

Buffalo Bill Combination : Buffalo Bill's new drama 20 days or Buffalo Bill's pledge
Visual Materials
Image of a central image of a portrait of William F. Cody as Buffalo Bill sitting at a campfire in a frontiersman costume with a rifle and saddle, surrounded by eight vignettes of different dramatic scenes including a street parade with a horse-drawn cart labeled "Buffalo Bill To Night"; Cody digging at a hill with a knife in the wilderness with the caption "Buried Alive"; Cody holding up the head of a young injured man with the caption "He Still Lives"; a farmer sleeping on a plow pulled by two oxen while holding a book of the "Life of Buffalo Bill" while images of caricatured Native American Indians and a man hanging by a noose while another is burned at the stake appear in his dreams, captioned "The Farmer's Dream"; Cody on horseback cutting the rope of a hangman's noose from a young man’s neck who hangs from a tree, captioned "Whose Picnic Is this?"; a parlor scene where a man is shot while others look on, captioned "The 20 days are up, and my pledge fulfilled"; a man in a fistfight with Cody in the parlor and wielding a knife, captioned "Keep Cool Pard."; and Cody riding on horseback through the plains while a fire burns in the distance and a battle with Native American Indians on horseback goes on; with images of a bison with the caption "Diamond Pin with Diamond Eyes," at bottom of central image, and an eagle that holds a medal that reads "Congress to W. F. Cody Buffalo Bill Scout & Guide" at top; the poster advertises the melodrama "20 Days or Buffalo Bill's Pledge" (also known as "Twenty Days or Buffalo Bill's Pledge") and includes printed date information for performances beginning on December 11, [1882], at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
priJLC_ENT_001344