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American, 1920. Gelatin silver photograph, 5 ½ x 3 ½ inches on Cyko stock photo paper. Very Good. A scarce photograph of a bootlegging operation, c. early 1920s. The photograph is printed on Cyko stock, which was used through the early 1920s. Few images of bootleggers have survived. The six men in the picture look quite serious in their work, and it's difficult to imagine why they allowed a picture to be taken. A very good example with good contrast, well preserved.
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Realphoto Postcard of a Bootlegging Operation, c. 1920s
by [Prohibition]
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Receipt for Special Ticket Issued to Chinese Men for Passage from Carson to Badie, 1871
by [Chinese-Americans - Nevada - 19th Century] Virginia and Truckee Railroad
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Carson, 1881. Single sided receipt measuring 7 ¾ x 4 ½ inches. Near fine with a small tear to bottom of page. Near Fine. A receipt issued for passage from Carson to Badie, Nevada, in 1881 aboard the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, issued with a note that reads "Chinamen" in the remarks section. The Virginia and Truckee was originally built to service the Comstock Lode area in Nevada. Chinese, who represented ten percent of Virginia City during the period, referred to Nevada as "Yin Shan," which translates to "Silver Mountain." Chinese people in Nevada held varied jobs in the state, perhaps more so than in other parts of the United States, with an 1870 census listing Chinese merchants, miners, laborers, laundrymen, cooks, gamblers, and harlots. Despite the heavy involvement of Chinese in Nevada during the period, few ephemeral records surface in the trade, likely due to the drops in population caused by the Chinese Exclusion Act, and perhaps also due to the overall population drop when miners left…
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Remarks on African Colonization and The Abolition of Slavery. In Two Parts
by Pearl, Cyril; "A Citizen of New England
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Windsor, 1833. 8vo, 47 pp. Near Fine. Cyril Pearl was a Vermont-based pro-colonization abolitionist who feuded locally with William Lloyd Garrison on the subject of colonization and acted as a publishing agent in Vermont for the Boston-based The Colonizationist, and Journal of Freedom, a short-lived publication published from 1833-1834 by George W. Light in Boston. In this work, Pearl - writing anonymously - takes issue with Garrison's Thoughts on African Colonization pamphlet and makes a case for African colonization. We find little information on Pearl, save for a mention or two in correspondence relating to Garrison.
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Reminiscences of Early Days in Fort Worth
by [Texas] Terrell, Captain J.C.
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Fort Worth: Texas Printing Company, 1906. First Edition. 8vo, publisher's blue cloth, 101 pp. Very Good. A scarce memoir chronicling the early days of Fort Worth. Terrell made two trips out west, the first to California. On his second trip he decided to settle and practice law in Fort Worth in the early 1850s. According to Terrell, the free land in the town attracted "a superior class of settlers... it was not unusual to meet higher culture in a cabin and to see pianos on dirt floors." An entertaining and scarce frontier memoir. Some rubbing to cloth, faint marginal dampstaining to a section of pages, small mark of insect damage to outer edge of pages, very good minus condition overall. Howes T-105.
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Respectfully Dedicated to All Who Want The Fashions. [Lithographic Advertisement for Women's Hats Accompanying Sheet Music for J.B. Westendorf's Come One, Come All, or, A Plea from your Milliner.]
by [Women] [Advertising] [Fashion] [Lithography] Taylor, Thomas & Co.; Westendorf, J.B.
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Chicago: J.B. Westendorf, 1877. Folio, 10 ½ x 14 inches, 6 pp. Very Good.
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