Scrapbook pages 54 - 59, 1899-1910 and undated., 1899-1910
Dates
- Creation: 1899-1910
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 54: letterheads for Austin & Stone's Museum and Morse Printing-Engraving Co.
- Page 54a: letterheads for 4 Browns and Duffy's Jubilee
- Page 55: letterhead for Frank I. Pike
- Page 55a: 1910 letter from Charles P. Gilmore to Mackey & Rollins
- Page 56: 1910 letter from Leonardo Rubel to J. Frank Mackey
- Page 56a: 1910 letter from Edward J. Fisher to Mackey & Rollins, letterhead of LaRue & Cameron
- Page 57: program for The Auditorium (Brattleboro, Vermont)
- Page 57a: playbills for Theresa Rollins
- Page 58: playbill Mackey & Clark, advertisements for Quigg, Mackey and Nickerson and Theresa Rollins
- Page 58a: blank sharing contract, playbill for Theresa Rollins
- Page 59: flier from National Printing & Engraving Co., and playbill for Mackey's Big Fun Show and Mackey's Indian Medicine Show
- Page 59a: playbill for Mackey's Big Fun Show
Repository Details
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