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Languages : en
Pages : 780
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings and Ephemera
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, Magazine Articles, and Ephemera about Ralph Waldo Emerson
Scrapbook Containing Newspaper Clippings, Programs, and Other Ephemera, by and about St. Clair Kirton
C.G. (Charles) St. Clair Scrapbook of Personal Ephemera and Newspaper Clippings
Author: C.G. (Charles) St. Clair
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Scrapbook of C.G. (Charles) St. Clair contains personal ephemera and newspaper clippings pertaining to St. Clair's experience as a music teacher, organist, and performer. Includes handbills, programs, playbills, advertisements, a promotional card that includes St. Clair's portrait; a few manuscripts, some created by St. Clair and others business references created by St. Clair's previous employers. Also includes newspaper clippings, some advertising St.Clair's services as a vocal instructor and others published travel accounts and music reviews. The ephemera and clippings date from approximately 1858 to 1880 and are arranged more or less chronologically. The outer wrapper of the scrapbook is reinforced with a newspaper dating August 28, 1886. The ephemera and clippings emanate from various locations throughout the United States and Canada, but the scrapbook may have been assembled by hand in Los Angeles or San Bernardino, California around 1887. C.G. (Charles) St. Clair, along with his wife, Avice Ann St. Clair were a husband and wife musical team that traveled throughout the United States and Canada serving in roles such as vocal instructor, choir leader and organist. St. Clair may also have found employment as a lecturer, freelance travel writer, and music reviewer. He also claimed to have invented the Xylo-Calame Piano, a wood straw piano. Sources not represented in the scrapbook indicate the St. Clair family, including C.G. and Avices' son, Fred, may have been involved in criminal activity, Avice and Fred having served time in the mid to late 1880s for larceny and receiving stolen goods. C.G. himself was described as a thief and swindler in newspaper accounts from Kingman, Kansas and Quincy, California. A Kingman, Kansas newspaper published a story about the discovery of the body of Avice Ann St. Clair in a "hovel" in Cheyenne, Wyoming on March 10, 1888. C.G. St. Clair died March 6, 1888 in San Bernardino, California.
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Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Scrapbook of C.G. (Charles) St. Clair contains personal ephemera and newspaper clippings pertaining to St. Clair's experience as a music teacher, organist, and performer. Includes handbills, programs, playbills, advertisements, a promotional card that includes St. Clair's portrait; a few manuscripts, some created by St. Clair and others business references created by St. Clair's previous employers. Also includes newspaper clippings, some advertising St.Clair's services as a vocal instructor and others published travel accounts and music reviews. The ephemera and clippings date from approximately 1858 to 1880 and are arranged more or less chronologically. The outer wrapper of the scrapbook is reinforced with a newspaper dating August 28, 1886. The ephemera and clippings emanate from various locations throughout the United States and Canada, but the scrapbook may have been assembled by hand in Los Angeles or San Bernardino, California around 1887. C.G. (Charles) St. Clair, along with his wife, Avice Ann St. Clair were a husband and wife musical team that traveled throughout the United States and Canada serving in roles such as vocal instructor, choir leader and organist. St. Clair may also have found employment as a lecturer, freelance travel writer, and music reviewer. He also claimed to have invented the Xylo-Calame Piano, a wood straw piano. Sources not represented in the scrapbook indicate the St. Clair family, including C.G. and Avices' son, Fred, may have been involved in criminal activity, Avice and Fred having served time in the mid to late 1880s for larceny and receiving stolen goods. C.G. himself was described as a thief and swindler in newspaper accounts from Kingman, Kansas and Quincy, California. A Kingman, Kansas newspaper published a story about the discovery of the body of Avice Ann St. Clair in a "hovel" in Cheyenne, Wyoming on March 10, 1888. C.G. St. Clair died March 6, 1888 in San Bernardino, California.
Scrapbook of Newspaper and Magazine Clippings and Ephemera about Ralph Waldo Emerson
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings and Ephemera Relating to the Marriage of James Graham Phelps Stokes and Rose Pastor in 1905
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings
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Category : Theater
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Chiefly clippings of poems and humorous anecdotes. Includes some San Francisco theater ephemera, such as ephemera relating to the Ingham Dramatic Club. The name Constantine E.A. Foerster appears in some programs, theater reviews, and greeting cards. Also includes articles on a variety of subjects: religion, Abraham Lincoln, William and Sarah Althea Sharon, and the arctic expedition of the Jeanette. Includes an issue of Figaro and a loose issue of Carnival record (vol. 2, no. 9, Nov. 1882).
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Category : Theater
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Chiefly clippings of poems and humorous anecdotes. Includes some San Francisco theater ephemera, such as ephemera relating to the Ingham Dramatic Club. The name Constantine E.A. Foerster appears in some programs, theater reviews, and greeting cards. Also includes articles on a variety of subjects: religion, Abraham Lincoln, William and Sarah Althea Sharon, and the arctic expedition of the Jeanette. Includes an issue of Figaro and a loose issue of Carnival record (vol. 2, no. 9, Nov. 1882).
Scrapbooks Containing Newspaper Clippings, Programs, and Other Ephemera, by and about Rudolph Dunbar
McGuffey's New Fifth Eclectic Reader
Author: William Holmes McGuffey
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Category : Scrapbooks
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Category : Scrapbooks
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings about the Michigan Constitutional Convention
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Category : Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Languages : en
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and other ephemera pasted into a blank book. Most of the clippings are undated and lack newspaper titles, but those with dates cover 1961 through 1962.
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Category : Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Languages : en
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and other ephemera pasted into a blank book. Most of the clippings are undated and lack newspaper titles, but those with dates cover 1961 through 1962.