Creator |
Wilson, Mary Campbell Harris, 1862-approximately 1948. |
Contributor |
Craig, Finley & Co., printer. |
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Dickes, William 1815-1892, printer. |
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Dreka, Louis, printer. |
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Eyre & Spottiswoode, printer. |
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L. Prang & Co., printer. |
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Marcus Wood & Co., printer. |
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Rowley & Chew, printer. |
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Sunshine Publishing Company, printer. |
Title |
Scrapbook [graphic]. |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1870-1890 |
Date |
[ca. 1877-ca. 1890] |
Physical Description |
ca. 480 items in 1 scrapbook : chromolithographs, watercolors, etchings, drawings, and albumen prints ; scrapbook 36 x 28
cm (14 x 11 in.)
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Description |
Scrapbook compiled by Philadelphia socialite Minnie Campbell Wilson (neé Harris) containing primarily place, greeting, holiday
and calling cards predominantly issued in the United Kingdom and the Northeast United States. Majority of the cards are printed
and or chromolithographs, with a small number illustrated with drawings by hand. Many cards also contain ornate border details,
embossing, and adornments, including ribbons, fringe, lace, a wishbone, and overlays. Contents also include die-cuts of fans,
horse shoes, a spoon, a flamingo, one-quarter moon, a woman’s leg, and a bird as a cover for a H. O. Neill & Co. illustrated
hat catalog. Cards often depict sentimental and genre imagery including cupids, butterflies, flowers, vases and baskets; religious,
historical and Asian-themed scenes, figures and/or decor; seasonal landscape views; women, children, and costumed figures;
animals, including birds, chicks, dogs, and cats; and fruit. Other imagery includes two witches flying on brooms holding a
"Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" banner; London printer William Dickes series of women in native costume from Switzerland,
Russia, and Norway; a holiday card that opens to a sledding scene of children holding letters spelling "Merry Christmas";
and a Valentine Day card showing a letter slot filled with valentines. Scrapbook also contains watercolors and drawings, trade
cards, programs, menus, invitations, ribbons, photographs, etchings, newspaper clippings, including an announcement of the
wedding of Adelaide Watson, and a post card from "cousin Will." Trade cards advertise businesses, including J. E. Caldwell
& Co., Stephen F. Whitman & Son, P. Fleischner & Co., Sharpless & Sons, F. T. Howell & Co., A. Ripka & Bro., J. H. Way & Bro.,
and Automatic Signal Telegraph Co. containing four scenes showing a robbery and fire and police and fire department.
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Scrapbook contains a number of items depicting Asian people or decorative themes, including a greeting card that reads, "A
Happy New Year to You," and showing a Japanese woman, attired in a kimono, sitting and watering a potted plant [p. 9]; a card
that reads, "Miss Harris," and depicting a Japanese woman, attired in a kimono made of fabric, standing and facing left [p.
18]; a card titled, "Bric a brac," and showing a blue and white porcelain bowl, vase, and pitcher bordered by hand fans and
three flying cranes [p. 29]; and Asian men attired in kimonos having their noses pulled or pulling noses [p. 47].
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Watercolors and drawings depict a woman attired in early 19th-century garb in a pumpkin patch, marinescapes, and an anthropomorphic
frog. Photographs include a half stereograph showing a croquet match in front of a resort hotel and a photograph of Fifth
and Walnut streets (Philadelphia) “taken by Chris in "88." Etchings include a portrait of an elderly man and one signed F.
A. Stokes showing a man at a table. Other ephemera includes a hand-made tablet with a cover containing a watercolor depicting
birds; a cloth padded bird figurine; a metamorphic playbill for the play "French Flats" at Union Square Theatre; a typewritten
engagement announcement composed as a poem; a Christmas Hymnal booklet; handwritten word games, including 'Progressive Conversation";
a Pennsylvania Railroad "Old Point Comfort" tour schedule; and a train schedule scrap annotated with a doodle and inscribed
text.
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Notes |
Black binding, stamped on cover: Scrapbook. |
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Label pasted on verso of cover: Patent Back Scrap Book. Pat. March 28, 1876. |
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Inscribed on front free end paper: Minnie Campbell Harris Philadelphia. January 12, 1887. |
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Provenance and date of majority of contents identified by brief inscriptions. Provenances include Nannie (i.e., Mary Jaudon)
Harris, Lucy and Susan Jaudon, Mai Philler, Carrie (i.e., Caroline) Biddle, and Helen Morton.
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Printers include Philadelphia firms Craig, Finley & Co., Dreka, Rowley & Chew, and Sunshine Pub. Co.; Boston firm L. Prang
& Co.; and British and Irish firms William Dickes, Marcus Ward & Co., and Eyre & Spottiswoode.
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Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. |
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Housed in phase box. |
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Gift of Elizabeth McLean. |
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Inventory available at repository. |
Biographical / historical note |
Mary Campbell Harris (known as Minnie), daughter of U.S. Naval Commander Thomas Cadwalder Harris (1826-1875) and Mary Louisa
Bainbridge Jaudon (1835-1914), was born in New York on December 27, 1862. Descended from Commodore William Bainbridge and
Thomas Harris, the first surgeon-general of the United States Navy, Harris and her family resided in Philadelphia by 1866.
In 1893, she married John L. Wilson (b. 1850), later treasurer of Coal Land Corporation and the couple resided in the Rittenhouse
Square neighborhood. Harris was active in the Sedgely Club and often attended and held card parties, teas, and luncheons noted
in the local press. Harris spent her later years residing in Bryn Mawr where she died circa 1948.
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Subject |
Wilson, Mary Campbell Harris, 1862-1948 -- Social aspects. |
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Langtry, Lillie, 1853-1929 -- Portraits. |
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A. Ripka & Co. |
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Automatic Signal Telegraph Co. |
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F.T. Howell & Co. |
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H.O. Neill & Co. |
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J.E. Caldwell & Co. |
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J.H. Way & Bro. |
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Pennsylvania Railroad. |
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P. Fleischner & Co. |
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Sharpless & Sons. |
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Stephen F. Whitman & Son. |
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Animals. |
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Asians. |
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Business enterprises. |
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Children. |
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Cranes (Birds) |
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Fans. |
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Fans (Accessories) |
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Flowers. |
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Fruit. |
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Holidays. |
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Japanese. |
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Kimonos. |
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Porcelain. |
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Religion. |
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Seasons. |
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Women. |
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Women -- Japanese. |
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AAPI. |
Geographic subject |
Walnut Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 500 block. |
Genre |
Scrapbooks -- 1870-1890. |
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Albumen prints -- 1880-1890. |
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Clippings -- 1880-1890. |
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Chromolithographs -- 1870-1900. |
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Dance cards -- 1870-1890. |
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Drawings -- 1870-1890. |
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Ephemera -- 1870-1890. |
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Etchings -- 1870-1890. |
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Invitations -- 1870-1890. |
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Menus -- 1870-1890. |
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Playbills -- 1870-1890. |
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Programs -- 1870-1890. |
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Ribbons -- 1870-1890. |
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Sentiment cards -- 1870-1890. |
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Timetables -- 1870-1890. |
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Trade cards -- 1870-1890. |
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Watercolors -- 1870-1890. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| albums - Harris [P.9682.1] |
Accession number |
P.9682.1 |