From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
circa 1880
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 11, folder 396
Image Count:
2
Description:
In purple ink, verso: left figure "Albard has little Harry;" right figure - "Joe has Cara;" right lower "Harry the big dog;" left lower "Jip the Poodle." Probably a circus or other dog act, possibly wintering in Florida.
From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
circa 1870
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 11, folder 481
Image Count:
2
Description:
Born Mary Edmonia Lewis (c.1840-after 1909); sculptor; educated at New York Central College and Oberlin; traveled through Europe 1865; settled in Italy. Portrait busts thought to be among her finest body of work. Date and location of her passing are not known.
From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
1861
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 17, folder 766
Image Count:
1
Description:
Yellow label in lower right hand corner of mat, recto, "Nursery at Elliott's, Hilton Head, S.C. Photographed and for sale by H.P. Moore, Concord, N.H."
From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
circa 1870
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 11, folder 344
Image Count:
2
Description:
In pencil, verso: "Wendell Phillips Family - Album." Below, "Geo. C. Phillips and his Nanny." Wendell Phillips, along with William Lloyd Garrison are the two most famous abolitionists of the nineteenth century.
From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
1907
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 13, folder 663
Image Count:
2
Description:
Men and women in field picking cotton. Foreground, grown boy sits in basket, handfuls of cotton at each shoulder; cotton under his hat. In ink, verso "1941."
From the Collection: Simpson, Randolph Linsly, 1927-1992
Published / Created:
1901
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 54
Container / Volume:
Box 13, folder 662
Image Count:
2
Description:
White man stands just left of open fence gate, leaning on cane held behind his back, pointing finger at young black barefoot boy who stands open gateway, two chicks in crown of hat that sits on his head. Caption translated into five additional languages and stamped verso.