Scrapbook pages 7 - 12, 1903-1930. and undated., 1903-1930.
Dates
- Creation: 1903-1930.
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.
This collection is not housed at the Houghton Library but is shelved offsite at the Harvard Depository. Retrieval requires advance notice. Readers should check with Houghton Public Services staff to determine what material is offsite and retrieval policies and times.
Extent
1 foldersPhysical Location
Harvard Depository
Physical Location
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General note
Includes:
- Page 7: playbill for Uncle Tom's cabin
- Page 7a: cabinet photograph for C. I. Scofield (signed) inscribed to Miss Rollins, and two photograph advertisement for Mackey & Clark
- Page 8: 4 photographs of Jolly Bert Stevens
- Page 8a: program including Tressa Rollins
- Page 9: autograph manuscript partial letter from Lewis and Brown's production, concerning Clarke and Mackey, photograph of Wallace R. Cutter, and letterhead for Austin and Stone's Museum
- Page 9a: letterhead for Tom Woodburn
- Page 10: tickets for Mackey's Humanuva Co., advertisement for Mackey & Clark, sheets concerning A mysterious woman and Lillian Sommers
- Page 10a: printed song lyrics, business card for C. H. Prouty, advertisement for The LaNoles
- Page 11: typescript letter, 1917 from the Chicago Manuscript Co. to Frank Mackey concerning playscripts
- Page 11a: letterhead for Hal. H. Hoyt and Ralph E. Barton
- Page 12: advertisements with photographs for Warren & Renfrew and Billie Yager & Mutts, postcard to Theresa Rollins from her mother and brother John, and clipping about Tressa Rollins
- Page 12a: playbills for Dorothy Lewis and Theresa Rollins, and business cards for Luther Sims and J. H. Price
Repository Details
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