"The Difficulties of Soliciting Campaign Funds", 1889
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Shows "Chairman Clapp" of GOP entering office with hat extended only to have everyone hide.
Political Cartoon Collection, 1889-1944
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This artificial collection consists of one thousand original drawings, including a significant number by Charles Lewis Bartholomew, Otho Cushing, Homer C. Davenport, John Tinney McCutcheon, and Frank Arthur Nankivell.
"Where They Belong", 1888
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Three men (Gorman, Brice, and Smith, Jr.) sit in a cage hung out in front of the Democratic National Headquarters. A sign on the cage reads "Exposed here as a warning for all time - these traitors to democratic principles and satraps of trust and monopoly."
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Charles W. Yost Papers, circa 1790-2015 (mostly 1930-1980)
Charles W. Yost (1907-1981) led a varied career as a diplomat, United Nations representative, writer, and scholar. He was a member of the foreign service intermittently between 1930 and 1971, after which time he devoted himself full-time to writing and teaching. Yost's papers document his professional life in the Foreign Service, as well as his time in academia, and include his correspondence, writings, and photographs.
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Rooster Rock, circa 1886
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Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In some cases, descriptions were creator-supplied or generated from transcriptions of captions on the photographs. In other cases in which photographs lacked any identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist. These items are identified in the description with the note, "Cataloger supplied title."
Siamese Twins, Garden of the Gods, 1888-1889
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In some cases, descriptions were creator-supplied or generated from transcriptions of captions on the photographs. In other cases in which photographs lacked any identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist. These items are identified in the description with the note, "Cataloger supplied title."
Seal and Bear, Garden of the Gods, 1888-1889
Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In some cases, descriptions were creator-supplied or generated from transcriptions of captions on the photographs. In other cases in which photographs lacked any identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist. These items are identified in the description with the note, "Cataloger supplied title."
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Wordin, Helen "Nellie" Caroline, Diary, 1858-1893
Consists of a manuscript diary spanning forty-five years in the life of Helen "Nellie" Caroline Wordin (1842- ), an educated, single white woman living in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the 19th century who attended school in Petersburg, Virginia, during the outbreak of the American Civil War.
Wittick, Ben, Photograph of a Navajo Warrior and an African American Soldier, circa 1887
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Consists of an albumen photograph picturing a Navajo warrior and an African American soldier. Though uncredited and undated, the photograph was likely taken by Ben Wittick in Arizona Territory around 1887. The captions "Navajo Warrior" and "Negro Cavalry" have been inscribed in ink beneath each subject, and neither subject has been identified by their name.
Alexander McDonald Williamson Ledger, 1874-1893
Account book of Alexander McDonald Williamson (1836-1919), first mayor of Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, Confederate prisoner of war, and carriage maker who worked for a time, perhaps as a supervisor (as he notes when people "commenced working"), for Tyson Jones Buggy Company. The company was co-owned by William T. Jones, a formerly-enslaved African American businessman and veteran of the Confederate Army.
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Woodruff Family Collection, 1795-1896 (mostly 1803-1850)
Consists of selected papers of George Woodruff (Princeton Class of 1785), a lawyer, and various members of his family of Trenton, N.J.
Woodruff, Elias, 1789-1938
Receipt to General Anthony Wayne for Wayne's son in Princeton, signed by Woodruff; typescript of unpublished Woodruff notes, and Woodrufffamily tree
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Woodrow Wilson Foundation Records, 1888-1987 (mostly 1921-1963)
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The Woodrow Wilson Foundation was an organization formed in 1921 in New York City for the "perpetuation of Wilson's ideals" through research grants and publications. The collection consists of the administrative records of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the bulk of which are financial records, correspondence, notes, committee minutes, press releases, research proposals, and awards dating from 1921-1963. The collection also includes a small amount of audivisual material, photographs and sound recordings.
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Frank L. Wood Correspondence, 1861-1939
Consists of a letter album of Frank L. Wood, an American lawyer.
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Ben Wittick Photographs of Hopi Villages, circa 1880-1903
Consists of a large bound volume of nine black-and-white photographs by American West photographer Ben Wittick, probably taken between 1880 and 1903.
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Winans Collection of New Jersey Documents, 1703-1883
Consists of almost 200 eighteenth-century documents, mostly deeds to land, relating to several towns in Essex County, New Jersey, particularly Westfield, collected by Samuel Ross Winans (Princeton Class of 1874).
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Samuel J. Wilson Papers, 1856-1926 (mostly 1860-1886)
Consists of correspondence, diaries, memorabilia, and printed matter of Samuel J. Wilson, a ninteenth-century clergyman and teacher at the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Pa.