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[$500 Bond Issued June 28, 1866]
$500 mortgage bond presented to Henry G. Northon and Virgil Whitcomb by Antonio López de Santa Anna using property and palaces in Mexico as security.
[The 1962 Order of Lafayette Freedom Award Dinner]
This film footage, presented by LifeLine, shows the activities of the Order of Lafayette Freedom Award Dinner held December 3, 1962, at the Americana Hotel in New York, NY to honor distinguished leadership in combating Communism. Representatives from the New York County American Legion, National Legion of Greek-American War Veterans, Polish-American Patriotic Society, The Society of American Wars, and the Catholic War Veterans were present. Also present were Katharine St. George, Rear Admiral John J. Bergen, U.S. Senator John L. McClellan, and broadcaster Fulton Lewis, Jr. President General of the Order of Lafayette, Hamilton Fish, presided over the ceremony. Presenters and award recipients included Princess Diana Eristavi, Anna Chennault (widow of the Flying Tigers Commander Claire L. Chennault), James H.R. Cromwell, former Governor of New Jersey Charles Edison, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, Major General Hugh J. Casey, Ambassador Spruille Braden, Colonel Alvin M. Owsley (00:7:37-00:8:31), General Robert E. Condon, and M.L. Hunt.
[The 1973 Battle of Versailles]
Photograph of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
[The 1973 Battle of Versailles, 2]
Photograph of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
[The 1973 Battle of Versailles - full]
Photograph of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
39th Annual National Magazine Award Winners Announced
Article containing a list of 39th annual National Magazine Award winners.
[Advertisement: smalls, NY's Cutting Edge Jazz Club]
An advertisement for smalls, a New York jazz club, "As seen in the Village Voice, The Weekly Newspaper of New York."
[Advertising agreement]
An advertising agreement for Carl Compton from the publication of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Advertising agreement]
An advertising agreement for Carl Compton from the publication of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Advertisment from Sargent Colors]
The top portion of the Sargent Colors catalog sent by Walter Bray to Carl B. Compton about advertising in The Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Afternoon and Evening Session, 2nd National Oral History Colloquium]
Sound recording of Richard T. Logsdon, James V. Mink, and other unidentified speakers giving speeches during the 2nd national Oral History Colloquium.
[Afternoon and Evening Sessions, 2nd National Oral History Colloquium]
Sound recording of panelists speaking during the 2nd Annual Oral History Association Colloquium.
AH Camera, Sisters of Charity Hospital, St. Joseph Campus, Roll 2
Slow-motion aerial photography footage. It is not clear what aircraft the camera is mounted on.
America Goes Over [Part 1]
First of 5 reels documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, with footage featuring shots of European soldiers fighting and the entrance of the United States into the war with soldiers being drafted and trained. It also includes cartoons by famous A.E.F. artist Wally.
The American Dream; The Success Ethic
Sound recording of Jo Blatti giving a talk titled "The American Dream; The Success Ethic" during the 14th Annual National Colloquium on Oral History at State University of New York, Buffalo, NY. Michael Frisch is the moderator and commentator during the talk.
The Arabian nights entertainments
3D scanned models of a miniature copy of the book Arabian nights. Bound with a tanned flap cover with gold letter and embellishments.
[Article: New York Photo Shoot for Brilliant Magazine]
Article about a photo shoot held in the streets of New York for the December 2006 issue of Brilliant Magazine.
[Article "The Fire Next Time", June 20, 1998]
Scan of an article clipping from the 'New York Times' titled "The Fire Next Time" by Frank Rich. The piece covers the words of Reverend Pat Robertson and Republican leaders against gay people. It also mentions the "Rally for Liberty" held by the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas in Fort Worth during the Republican Convention.
[Boston to New York AIDS Ride 1995]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Mini-documentary on the Boston to New York AIDS Ride.
[Business card for the International Research Bureau]
Business card for the International Research Bureau with two locations, one in Paris, France and the other in New York, New York.
[Byrd, Sr., and Mary Alice Williams]
Portrait of Mary Alice Williams and Byrd Williams, Sr., taken by David H. Anderson at 785 Broadway, New York, New York, former home of the Matthew Brady studio.
[Calendar listing: Free Gala Reception for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Physicians and Medical Students]
A calendar listing from the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights inviting lesbian, gay and bisexual physicians and medical students to a gala reception.
[Calendar listing: "International rise of the right wing" symposium]
A calendar listing from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force for the "International Rise of the Right Wing" symposium. The event is in conjunction with the Stonewall 25 ceremony in New York City, New York.
[Calendar listing: The Center Lesbian Pride Dance]
A calendar listing from the Center Women & Friends Productions for the Center Lesbian Pride Dance.
[Captain's Warrant, August 25, 1829]
Warrant from Captain Chauncey H. Redway to Sergeant Frien O. Payn. The warrant orders Payn to warn the listed persons to appear armed and equipped for Company parade at the house of John Burch at 8 o'clock AM on September 7. Payn is also charged with warning the named persons to appear at the Presbyterian Meeting House in Sacket's Harbor at 8 o'clock AM on September 18 for the general muster.
[Certification of Henry R. Redway, June 6, 1866]
Certification that Henry R. Redway enlisted at Geneva, New York and was mustered into the U.S. service by Lieutenant Bigelow on October 10, 1863.
[Charles Dickens sitting in a chair]
Photograph of Charles Dickens sitting in a chair. 1862.
[Charles Dickens writing at a desk]
Photograph of Charles Dickens writing at a desk. Gurney, N.Y. 1868.
[Charles Dickens writing at a table]
Photograph of Charles Dickens writing at a table. 1865.
[Charles Dickens writing at desk]
Photograph of Charles Dickens writing at desk. Gurney, N.Y. 1868.
[Chautauqua University: The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 1885-1886]
The pamphlet discusses the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, an organization promoting the habits of reading; study in nature, art, and science; and scholarship in secular and scared literature. This organization was a "home college," offering four year programs, local circles for discussion, and summer meetings. Information on this organization, fees, and course descriptions are presented in this pamphlet.
[Cheer Dallas Does New York]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Video consists of a compilation of Cheer Dallas preparing for and participating in the Gay Games IV, 1994, in New York City, New York.
[Children wearing face masks and shoe coverings in an art gallery]
Photograph of three children wearing cloth face masks and shoe coverings in an art gallery.
[Christine C. Quinn press release]
Press release from Christine C. Quinn re: Lesbian and Gay Community Organizations / envelope press release was mailed in addressed to Dennis Myrick.
[Clipping: A man with AIDS and a gun]
Photocopy of a New York Daily News for July 24, 1987. "A man with AIDS and a gun" describes John Dentale's holding of his wife hostage to demand medical service.
[Clipping: A mother's perspective on 'family values']
A clipping of a letter to the editor from Anne M. Reynolds from Pearl River NY; Reynolds discusses how her gay son and his partner are accepted as a part of their traditional family, in spite of Reynolds' other more conservative perspectives.
[Clipping: A 'No to the Gays]
A scan of an article dated June 20, 1977 from Newsweek titled "A 'No' to the Gays" about Anita Bryant's 1977 protest in Miami, FL.
[Clipping: Abortion: The Justices' Ambiguous Move]
Scan of newspaper article concerning the arrest of anti-abortion demonstrators.
[Clipping: AIDS: A new disease's deadly odyssey]
A New York Times Magazine clipping about how the AIDS virus confused medical experts and affected a number of communities.
[Clipping: AIDS advocates find private funds declining]
A New York Times clipping about the public growing weary of hearing about AIDS and about funding dropping off.
[Clipping: AIDS: Our deadly enemy]
An public service announcement from Reader's Digest on how one can protect themselves from AIDS.
[Clipping: Battle over gay rights]
A scan of a June 6, 1977 article from Newsweek titled "Battle Over Gay Rights" about Anita Bryant's crusade against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Bill to provide telling mates about AIDS]
Two New York Times clippings about New York bills being introduced which would put specific guidance on how doctors can reveal AIDS diagnoses and to whom.
[Clipping: Breaking America's heart]
A People Magazine article about AIDS affecting a variety of people and their daily lives; observes some people in their last days with the disease.
[Clipping: Changes urged in cancer, AIDS medicine rules]
A Wall Street Journal article about a presidential panel being put together to address barriers to patients quickly getting drugs to treat cancer and AIDS.
[Clipping: Combat Is Not For Men Only]
Newspaper clipping from Civil Liberties published by ACLU with the article "Combat Is Not For Men Only," under the Women in the Military section.
[Clipping: Ego and Error on the Gay Issue]
Photocopy of clipping from the New York Times. "Ego and Error on the Gay Issue" details components and the controversy surrounding the dispute over ending the ban on gays in the military.
[Clipping: For gay G.O.P. members, a 2d closet]
Photocopy of a New York Times article about Paul von Wupperfield, Log Cabin Republican leader, discussing his conflicting roles as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and as a Republican.
[Clipping: Gay power]
An August 29, 1977 article from New York Magazine titled "Gay Power" by Clarke Taylor about LGBTQIA+ political power around the US.
[Clipping: Homosexuality still questioned by the military]
Photocopy of a New York Times clipping about the United States military continuing to ask service members about their sexual orientations in spite of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy enacted two years prior.
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