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ASSU Illustration 7900
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We strive to improve our leisure moments! : The Delmonico Assembly No. 1. will give a grand polka party! On Thursday even'g, April 25, 1861 at the New Masonic Hall, South Eleventh Street, below Pine Street, The managers beg leave to announce to their frie
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The tango [graphic].
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Pupil's polka composed and dedicated to the pupils of Hlasko's Dancing Academy by A. Tatzel, senr.
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Pike, Thomas
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Reminiscences of a fancy dress ball, in Philadelphia, February 1850.
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Go way white trash, dis chile dance yer blind [graphic] / G. W. Leonard. 1877.
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The bridal dance [graphic] / J.H. Goater del ; N. Orr Co. sc.
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Religious dancing of the Blacks, termed "shouting" [graphic] / Bricher-Conant, sc.
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"Virginia hoe-down" [graphic] / Dallas del.
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[Odd Fellow's Hall, 3rd and Brown Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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La Bamboula. [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel dancing] [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel dancing with a cigar] [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel] [graphic].
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[African American woman dancing] [graphic].
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[African American man ministrel playing the bones and dancing] [graphic].
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[An African woman carrying an infant, an African man carrying bones, and an African woman carrying a scepter dancing] [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel playing the bones] [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel playing the banjo] [graphic].
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Bolton, Robert, 1688-1742
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Steamer Missouri.
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Cartes de visite reproductions of "Campaign Sketches" [graphic] / [Designed and drawn on stone by Winslow Homer]
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The holiday dance [graphic] / Stephens.
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Dr. W. W. Wogan [graphic].
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Ask your grocer or druggist for Law's Bluing. Each package makes one quart of bluing strong enough for ink, and will blue, bleach, or color very nicely for rag carpets. [graphic].
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Pretty Hula Girls, Honolulu, Hawaii. [graphic].
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The Dancing Chinaman. An amusing cut-out. [graphic] / Lawrence Semon.
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On the o high o! [graphic] : Compliments of Goodwin brothers, wheel-wrights.
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Ladies...
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A typical scene in Hawaii. The hula-hula dance. [graphic].
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[Theo. Ricksecker's trade cards]
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I'm a masher
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Uncle Tom's Cabin. On the Levee
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The colored band. [graphic].
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Monday morning or the tender passion. [graphic].
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Japan. [graphic].
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Dancing for eels at Catharine [sic] Market N.Y.
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Stevens-Cogdell-Sanders-Venning collection finding aid
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement. : Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, A. Lake ... The ma
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement. : Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, A. Lake Another br
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[Academy of Music trade cards]
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Mason's challenge blacking. James S. Mason & Co., nos. 138 & 140 North Front Street, Philadelphia.
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Jim Crow, the American mountebank performing at the Grand Theatre. [graphic] / IH.
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John Brown exhibiting his hangman. [graphic]
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Slave emancipation; or John Bull gulled out of twenty million. [graphic]
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Slavery as it exists in America : Slavery as it exists in England. [graphic]
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Life in New York.
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A five points exclusive taking the first steps towards the Last Polish [graphic].