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ITEM — Box: 2 Identifier: MS Thr 631, (16)

Scrapbook pages 78 - 86, 1900-1916 and undated., 1900-1916

Dates

  • Creation: 1900-1916

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 folders

Physical Location

Harvard Depository

Physical Location

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General note

Includes:

  1. Page 78: playbills for Mackey & Rollins
  2. Page 78a: advertisement for The Great Humanuva Talking Pictures, and playbill for Frank Mackey
  3. Page 79: advertisement for Crouch-Baxter Trio
  4. Page 79a: letterhead for Leonard Sisters
  5. Page 80: letterhead for College Trio
  6. Page 80a: letterheads for Cogan and Bacon, and Frances Aldworth
  7. Page 81: playbills for Quigg, Mackey and Nickerson, and Mackie & Clark
  8. Page 81a: playbill for Quigg, Markey [sic] & Nickerson
  9. Page 82: programs for Gaffey & Mack, and Quigg, Mackey and Nickerson
  10. Page 82a: playbill for Frank Mackey (with photograph)
  11. Page 83: playbills for Mackey & Rollins and Quigg, Mackey & Nickerson
  12. Page 83a: playbills for Mackey & Rollins
  13. Page 84: program for Little's Opera House (Conshohocken, Pennsylvania)
  14. Page 84a: playbill for J. Frank Mackey, advertisements for medications distributed by J. Frank Mackey
  15. Page 85: 1910 letter from Maurice Downey to Frank Mackey
  16. Page 85a: 1910 letter from Al Pinard to Frank Mackey
  17. Page 86: press release concerning an accident involving J. Frank Mackey's Humanuva
  18. Page 86a: 1910 letter from M. C. Graham to Frank Mackey

Repository Details

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