Broadsides
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
H. G. Hotchkiss Essential Oil Company records
Includes accounts, correspondence, banking records, broadsides, prices current, market guides and other materials relating to the development of the essential oils industry.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Charles S. Zimmerman papers
The Charles Zimmerman papers consist primarily of correspondence, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and broadsides dealing with his activities as a leader in Local 22 (in Series I), as well as his other union and political activities (in Series II).
Latin American anarchist manifestos
Manifestos published mainly in Mexico, with others from cities in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Collection documents the position of the anarchists in Latin America on the assassination of Umberto I, World War I, internal dissent within the anarchist movement, elections, direct action, and especially the Haymarket Affair and the celebration of May Day. Most of the items are broadsides.
Lyman Perl Wilson papers
Papers include syllabi; law school curricula; lecture notes; student papers; exams; notes and printed material concerning trusts, torts, bankruptcy, and other legal issues; a broadside entitled "The Law Tree"; and other papers relating to Wilson's career as a law professor.
Mary G. Phillips valentines and songbook
Newspaper Carriers Broadsides "Carriers Evening Auburian"
Prudence Risley Residential College for the Creative and Performing Arts records
Broadsides, posters, and other announcements describing Cornell musical and theatre programs, lectures, concerts, and other events relating mainly to Risley Hall and Theatre. Collection of digital images and videos from 2022 showing the murals and paintings that once adorned the walls of Risley before renovations, with information regarding their former location in the building. Also includes a program from the production of "The Bedtime Story" by Sean O'Casey including Christopher Reeve.
Temperance advertisements
Advertisements warning of the dangers of alcohol: a hand-colored lithograph titled The drunkards progress, from the first glass to the grave, by N. Currier (New York: N. Currier, 1845); The crime that cops can't touch, by Leonard A. Paris (a page reproduced from an undated article in This Week magazine), includes image of the Drunk-O-Meter Breathalyzer; and a poster headed, For perfect co-ordination of eye and hand, avoid alcohol! (Evanston, Ill.: Alcohol Education, undated).
Warren Jay Vinton papers
Wightman family papers
Includes broadsides, one letter, newspapers and clippings, and other printed items of the Wightman family, largely concerning politics.