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- Title
- Note regarding James Logan lease of Solebury Township land to Samuel Ingham
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- circa 1849
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f39
- Title
- Order to pay John Harned for bill from G. W. Peck for lining large stove with soapstone
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1832-02-04
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f34
- Title
- Account of Edward Penington, Treasurer
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1831-05-1832-04
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f33
- Title
- Correspondence from John Fox regarding search of Bucks County records for a certificate
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1827-12-24
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f32
- Title
- Memorandum from J. W. Condy on the interest of the library being in ground rent of Bucks County land
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1825-11-07
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f31
- Title
- Account of Samuel Coates, Treasurer
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1823-05-1824-04
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f30
- Title
- Account of Samuel Coates, Treasurer
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1822-05-1823-05
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f29
- Title
- Account of Samuel Coates, Treasurer, and list of capital stock
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1820-05-1822-05
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f28
- Title
- Account of Samuel Coates, Treasurer
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1819-08-1820-05
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f27
- Title
- Account of Samuel Coates, Treasurer
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1817-05-1819-08
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f26
- Title
- Correspondence regarding the Bucks County lands and mineral rights
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1839-1841
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270b27f35
- Title
- Stephen Higginson Tyng Jr., 1839-1898
- Description
- Episcopal clergyman., American Celebrities Album., Retrospective conversion record: original entry.
- Date
- ca. 1870
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department American Celebrities Album [(II)P.9100.18f]
- Title
- Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager
- Description
- Die cut trade card in the shape of a painting palette. Promotes General Tom Thumb's Museum, a variety company tour, and depicts Edmund Newell, known as Major E. Newell, attired in four costumes. In the top, shows Newell in yellowface impersonating a Chinese man, wearing a queue hairstyle and attired in a blue tunic and pants and black cloth slip-on shoes. He lifts his left leg up; places his right hand on his hip; and holds a red fan in his left hand. Tom Thumb, born Charles Sherwood Stratton, and Edmund Newell, also known as Major E. Newell and General Grant Jr., were people with dwarfism who toured with P.T. Barnum. Newell married Minnie Warren, whose sister, Lavinia Warren, was married to Tom Thumb., Title from item., Date inferred from content., Advertising text printed on verso: General Tom Thumb and his charming little wife with entire troupe. Horticultural Hall positively two weeks only Sept. 25 to Oct. 7th. Every afternoon & evening. Skatorial champion. Major Newell, the impersonator; Zoe Meleke, and her performing canary birds; Whiston, humorist and great facial artist; marvelous midget; Bingham, ventriloquist & illusionist with a congress of brilliants., Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012., Digitized., RVCDC
- Date
- [ca. 1882]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department trade card - Horticultural [1975.F.651]
- Title
- Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager
- Description
- Die cut trade card in the shape of a painting palette. Promotes General Tom Thumb's Museum, a variety company tour, and depicts Edmund Newell, known as Major E. Newell, attired in four costumes. In the top, shows Newell in yellowface impersonating a Chinese man, wearing a queue hairstyle and attired in a blue tunic and pants and black cloth slip-on shoes. He lifts his left leg up; places his right hand on his hip; and holds a red fan in his left hand. Tom Thumb, born Charles Sherwood Stratton, and Edmund Newell, also known as Major E. Newell and General Grant Jr., were people with dwarfism who toured with P.T. Barnum. Newell married Minnie Warren, whose sister, Lavinia Warren, was married to Tom Thumb., Title from item., Date inferred from content., Advertising text printed on verso: General Tom Thumb and his charming little wife with entire troupe. Horticultural Hall positively two weeks only Sept. 25 to Oct. 7th. Every afternoon & evening. Skatorial champion. Major Newell, the impersonator; Zoe Meleke, and her performing canary birds; Whiston, humorist and great facial artist; marvelous midget; Bingham, ventriloquist & illusionist with a congress of brilliants., Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012., Digitized., RVCDC
- Date
- [ca. 1882]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department trade card - Horticultural [1975.F.651]
- Title
- Tommy polka Dedicated to Tateish Onogero [or Tommy] of the Japanese Embassy
- Description
- Sheet music for a polka composed by Charles Grobe and depicting a full-length, seated portrait of Tateishi Onojirô, a member of the Japanese Embassy that traveled to the United States in 1860 to ratify the Treaty of Amity and Commerce, also known as the Harris Treaty. Shows the teenage Onojirô, wearing his hair tied back and attired in a kimono and shoes, sitting in a wooden chair and looking directly at the viewer. He holds a sword in its scabbard tied to his waist with his left hand and holds another sword in his right hand which points down to the floor. In the right is a side table covered in a floral print tablecloth and with a vase of flowers and a Japanese kasa (hat). Tateishi Onojirô, whom the media called “Tommy” was the youngest member of the ambassadorial delegation and served as an interpreter-in-training accompanying his adoptive father, formal interpreter Tateishi Tokujûrô., Composed by Charles Grobe., Copyright statement: Entered according to Act of Congress A.D. 1860 by Lee & Walker at the Clerk’s Office of the Dt. Ct. of the En. Dt. of Pa., Polka dance for piano., Dedication: To Tateish Onogero (or Tommy) of the Japanese Embassy., First line of text: Wives and maids by scores are flocking, Round that charming, little man, Known as Tommy, witty Tommy, Yellow Tommy, from Japan., Number 4 in 5 pointed star on lower right of the title page; Op: 1211; Publisher's Plate # 8085.4., Sold by: James E. Lent, Music Store, 359 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Stoddard Pianofortes for Sale or Rent., Retrospective conversion record: original entry.
- Creator
- Grobe, Charles, 1817-1880
- Date
- 1860
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Tom 8530.F
- Title
- A discourse on the necessity and the means of making our national literature independent of that of Great Britain, delivered before the members of the Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1834
- Description
- A speech delievered to the Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science calling for the United States to uphold its literature as separate from that of Great Britain. The library's holdings were added to the Library Company of Philadelphia's collection in 1840., Pagination statement has been simplified by cataloger., Copy owned by James Rush and signed by Peter Du Ponceau., These materials are part of the Library Company Papers Project: Archiving and Preserving Early American History. For additional information on this project, visit librarycompany.org/lcppapersproject. Papers Project processing and digitization has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this resource do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on NEH, visit www.neh.gov., All use must credit The Library Company of Philadelphia. For additional information on Rights & Reproductions, visit https://librarycompany.org/using-the-library/rightsrepro/#/.
- Date
- 1834
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Am 1834 Du Po
- Title
- Ca talogue of the Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science
- Description
- Printed catalog of the Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science, including articles and rules at the beginning. The library's holdings were added to the Library Company of Philadelphia's collection in 1840., These materials are part of the Library Company Papers Project: Archiving and Preserving Early American History. For additional information on this project, visit librarycompany.org/lcppapersproject. Papers Project processing and digitization has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this resource do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on NEH, visit www.neh.gov., All use must credit The Library Company of Philadelphia. For additional information on Rights & Reproductions, visit https://librarycompany.org/using-the-library/rightsrepro/#/.
- Creator
- Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science
- Date
- 1835
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Am 1835 Pen Lib
- Title
- Fund to erect a fire proof building
- Description
- Title devised by cataloger., A list of subscriptions to the Building Fund from 1855 to 1880 with an appeal to the importance of erecting a fire proof building. This fund was used in part to pruchase lots on Juniper and Locust Streets., These materials are part of the Library Company Papers Project: Archiving and Preserving Early American History. For additional information on this project, visit librarycompany.org/lcppapersproject. Papers Project processing and digitization has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this resource do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on NEH, visit www.neh.gov., All use must credit The Library Company of Philadelphia. For additional information on Rights & Reproductions, visit https://librarycompany.org/using-the-library/rightsrepro/#/.
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1855-1880
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270v120
- Title
- Li brary of Foreign Literature and Science meeting report
- Description
- A statement, report, and the constitution for the Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science. The library's holdings were added to the Library Company of Philadelphia's collection in 1840., Title devised by cataloger., Printing information taken from last page., These materials are part of the Library Company Papers Project: Archiving and Preserving Early American History. For additional information on this project, visit librarycompany.org/lcppapersproject. Papers Project processing and digitization has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this resource do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on NEH, visit www.neh.gov., All use must credit The Library Company of Philadelphia. For additional information on Rights & Reproductions, visit https://librarycompany.org/using-the-library/rightsrepro/#/.
- Creator
- Pennsylvania Library of Foreign Literature and Science
- Date
- 1831
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Am 1831 Pen Lib of For
- Title
- Order book
- Creator
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Date
- 1819-1824
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia. | MSS MSS MSS00270v116
- Title
- R.C. Howe, apothecary, Elm Corner, (successor to E.G. Frothingham and late of Emerson & Howe,) a full stock of medicines, fancy goods, cigars, &c., choice teas a specialty, the original 35 c. tea, Haverhill, Mass
- Description
- Trade card promoting druggist Richard Cranch Howe and depicting a caricature of an Asian woman carrying a parasol walking down a path. Shows an Asian woman, attired in a patterned dress and hat or headdress, holding a flower in her left hand and a parasol in her right hand. She walks down a path and looks at a planter full of flowers that hangs from an arch attached to a decorative column., Title from item., Date finferred from active dates of the pharmacist., Gift of William H. Helfand., RVCDC
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Helfand Patent Medicine Trade Card Collection - Howe [P.9828.6160]
- Title
- Danl. S. Dodge, druggist and apothecary, and dealer in toilet articles, perfumery, &c., 2 Remsen St., one door north of post office, Cohoes, N.Y. Physician’s prescriptions a specialty
- Description
- Trade card promoting druggist Daniel S. Dodge and depicting a caricature of an Asian woman carrying a parasol walking down a path. Shows an Asian woman, attired in a patterned dress and hat or headdress, holding a flower in her left hand and a parasol in her right hand. She walks down a path and looks at a planter full of flowers that hangs from an arch attached to a decorative column., Title from item., Date finferred from active dates of the pharmacist., Gift of William H. Helfand., RVCDC
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Helfand Patent Medicine Trade Card Collection - Howe [P.9828.5782]
- Title
- The tables turned You sabe him! Kealney must go!
- Description
- Political cartoon depicting racist caricatures of Chinese workers heckling Workingmen's Party of California leader Denis Kearney, who is in prison. In the right, shows Kearney, attired in a black-and-white-striped prison uniform with a ball and chain on his ankle, standing and grasping the bars of his cell, which is labeled, “House of Correction, 181.” In the left, a group of Chinese men workers, wearing queue hairstyles and attired in caps and hats, tunics, pants, and cloth slip-on shoes, sit and stand amongst baskets, including two filled with fish. They hold out to Kearney products associated with their employment, including a laundry worker carrying a washboard and offering socks with holes; a fishmonger holding crabs and a fish labeled, “Black Friday,” on a stick; and a man with a cigar in his mouth holding out a bundle of cigars. They mock him in pidgin English, “you sabe him? Kealney must go!” in reference to Kearney’s slogan that he ended every speech with: “The Chinese must go.” In the top left pinned to the wall is a depiction of a donkey and a cart, possibly alluding to Kearney’s draying business. Denis Kearney (1847-1907) was an Irish immigrant who lead the Workingmen’s Party of California on a platform of anti-Chinese hate, blaming the Chinese immigrants for low wages and job scarcity. He was imprisoned in 1877 for inciting a riot., Title from item., Date inferred from content., Text printed on recto: Copyright secured., RVCDC
- Date
- [ [ca. 1877]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department political cartoons - 1877 - Tables [P.2025.44]
- Title
- For…colds, sore throat, headache, neuralgia. Now is the time of year when catarrah troubles you!
- Description
- Advertisement for a patent medicine and depicting a group of Japanese men, women, and children. Shows in the right from top to bottom, the man, attired in a purple kimono, wearing a large red mask; woman, attired in a blue kimono with a red obi, holding a wooden paddle in her right hand; and woman, attired in a purple kimono with a red obi, carrying a baby on her back who is waving. In the left from top to bottom, boy, attired in a blue kimono, running, holding a wooden paddle in his right hand, and carrying a baby on his back who holds a rod with a red square on a string; boy, attired in a purple kimono, playing with a top; woman, attired in a blue kimono with a red obi, carrying sticks in each hand; and man, attired in a blue kimono, lounging on his side while a boy, attired in a purple kimono, plays. Advertising text is in the center and includes a bust-length portrait of a white woman holding an inhaler in her left hand. Clarence N. Hooks (1856-1935) began a mercantile business in Felchville, Vermont in 1882. The firm Hook & Burnham was formed in 1893 with George D. Burnham and continued until 1903., Title from item., Date inferred from active dates of the advertised business., Text printed on recto: For…colds, sore throat, headache, neuralgia. Now is the time of year when catarrah troubles you! Cushman’s menthol inhaler is an ingenious device, highly recommended by the most eminent medical authorities, consisting of a glass tube four inches long, one-half inch in diameter, filled with crystals of pure menthol in such a manner as to allow free passage of air through them The mentholized air being inhaled through the nose penetrates to the remotest recesses of the nasal passages and gives prompt relief. By continual use it is a sure cure of catarrh, headache, facial neuralgia, colds, catarrh and hay fever. The mentholized air inhaled by the mouth reaches the larynx, bronchial tubes and the very air cells of the lungs, curing croup, sore throat, asthma and bronchitis. Menthol is to-day the acknowledged antiseptic and germicide for internal use. It is the only known remedy that will destroy the germs, spores, bacteria and such minute organisms without injury to the patient. It is so volatile, and separates into such minute particles, that there is no hiding place so diminutive for a disease germ which an atom of menthol does not seek out. It is pleasant to use. Not injurious. Is neat; can be carried in the pocket. No bottle to break; no spoon to bother with. It is not a patent medicine, but a well-known remedy, endorsed by the very highest medical authority. Costs but 50 cents and lasts a year. Cushman’s menthol inhaler!! Costs 50 cents. Lasts a year. Compliments of C.N. Hook, Dealer in dry goods, groceries, etc., Felchville, Vt., Gift of William H. Helfand., See related: Graphic Popular Medicine Ephemera Collection - Series II - Advertisements [P.2010.37.71-72].
- Date
- [ca. 1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Helfand Graphic Popular Medicine Print Collection - Advertisements [P.2012.29.58]
- Title
- Purgen, Japan’s superiority over other oriental countries is indicated by the enlightenment of its medical profession, which prescribes in habitual constipation the pleasant and certain hydragogue laxative Purgen
- Description
- Advertisement for Lehn & Fink's patent medicine and depicting a group of Japanese men and women. In the left, shows the man, attired in a wicker Kasa hat, black-striped kimono with a red obi, and geta shoes, playing the samisen as he looks down at two small dogs. A woman, attired in a white hat and red and purple kimono, walks behind him. Next is the woman attired in a gray kimono. Two young men control the strings to a puppet at her feet. In the right, the Japanese man, wearing a chonmage hairstyle and with a sword at his waist, walks carrying a bundle and staff. In the left is the building decorated with red paper lanterns and with a counter holding a plate of food, possibly rice balls. A tree branch of red flowers arches across the top. Five black boxes for stamps are in the top of the print. Library Company copy has four Imperial Japanese Post stamps. Louis Lehn (1838-1915) and Frederick W. Fink (1846-1925) founded Lehn & Fink in New York in 1874., Title from item., Date inferred from active dates of the advertised business., Gift of William H. Helfand., See related: Graphic Popular Medicine Ephemera Collection - Series II - Advertisements [P.2010.37.72]; Helfand Graphic Popular Medicine Print Collection - Advertisements [P.2012.29.58].
- Date
- [ca. 1900]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Helfand Graphic Popular Medicine Ephemera Collection - Series II - Advertisements [P.2010.37.71]
- Title
- Purgen, Japan’s superiority over other oriental countries is indicated by the enlightenment of its medical profession, which prescribes in habitual constipation the pleasant and certain hydragogue laxative Purgen
- Description
- Advertisement for Lehn & Fink's patent medicine and depicting a group of Japanese men, women, and boys. In the left, shows the man, attired in a blue-striped kimono and sandals, holding a wooden tray and blowing colorful bubbles that float up. A young boy runs and looks up at the bubbles. A woman, attired in a white hat, purple patterned kimono with a red obi, and sandals, walks with a boy who carries a branch of cherry blossoms. Next two women, attired in white hats and a gray kimono with a black obi and a purple kimono with a red obi, walk and talk together. In the right, the Japanese man, wearing a chonmage hairstyle and attired in a gray kimono and sandals, walks carrying a red bundle and a branch of cherry blossoms. A cherry tree, with a red-and-white striped banner tied to it, has a flowering branch that extends across the top of the print. Library Company copy has five Imperial Japanese Post stamps. Louis Lehn (1838-1915) and Frederick W. Fink (1846-1925) founded Lehn & Fink in New York in 1874., Title from item., Date inferred from active dates of the advertised business., Gift of William H. Helfand., See related: Graphic Popular Medicine Ephemera Collection - Series II - Advertisements [P.2010.37.71]; Helfand Graphic Popular Medicine Print Collection - Advertisements [P.2012.29.58].
- Date
- [ca. 1900]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Helfand Graphic Popular Medicine Ephemera Collection - Series II - Advertisements [P.2010.37.72]
- Title
- [Portrait of an unidentified man]
- Description
- Portrait probably photographed by African American photographer Glenalvin J. Goodridge and placed in a Langenheim case. Shows a seated man resting his arm on a book on a table covered in a Firebird tablecloth. In his other hand he holds what appears to be a closed daguerreotype case. He wears a jacket, vest, high-collared shirt and large necktie., Cheeks are hand painted pink., Pad: Dark red velvet. Embossed: W. & F. Langenheim Philada., Mat: Nonpareil., Case: Leather. Mixed bouquet of flowers within nonpareil border. Geometric design on verso., Probably photographed by Glenalvin J. Goodridge. Attributed to photographer based on use of Firebird tablecloth in image and pose of sitter. See Glenalvin J. Goodridge research file., Gift of Harvey S. Shipley Miller and J. Randall Plummer.
- Date
- [ca. 1853]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Cased photos - photo - Goodridge [P.2010.38.15]
- Title
- Li
- Description
- Full-length portrait depicting a racist caricature of Chinese statesmen, diplomat, and military general Li Hongzhang (1823-1901). Shows Hongzhang, wearing a mustache and attired in spectacles, a cap with a peacock feather, a patterned, gray and gold robe, a yellow jacket with buttons down the front, and black, slip-on shoes. He stands with his right hand out, showing long fingernails, and faces slightly right. Li Hongzhang traveled extensively in 1896, visiting Russia, Britain, Europe, the United States, and Canada to promote Chinese diplomatic interests and trade., Title and date from item., Published in Vanity Fair, August 13, 1896., Gift of Linda Kimiko August, 2024.
- Creator
- Guth, Jean Baptiste, 1855-1922
- Date
- 1896
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *portrait prints - Hongzhang [P.2024.31.3]

