The description of this slide reflects the way that Erdoes organized 35mm slides. Erdoes arranged his slides in labeled containers that were sub-divided into labeled sections. The title for this image has been transcribed from its sub-section label; images of other slides from the same sub-section share the container title. The date listed here reflects a span of known dates associated the sub-section. In some cases, titles have been expanded to note particular individuals who appear frequently and who were identified by Erdoes in captions. Individual slide captions have not been transcribed or captured during digitization.
Subject (Topic):
Cradleboards, Indian children --North America, and Indians of North America --Portraits
"Bartlett & Company, The Orr Press, New York"--Colophon., "This book may be obtained by sending the name of your family physician and twenty-five cents to Just's Food Company, Syracuse, N.Y."--P. [3] of cover., A baby book with blank forms to be filled in by a baby's parents., Blank forms filled in about the birth and youth of Knight Prophett, born 25 June 1901, Bridgewater, Mass., Dedication -- Baby is born -- Baby is given a name -- More precious than gold -- Baby's first outing -- First gifts -- Baby laughs, shows a tooth -- Christmas has come -- Short clothes -- From top to toe -- First step -- First birthday -- How big is baby? -- The first prayer -- Cute sayings -- Life begins in earnest -- Mothers notes., and In stiff paper embossed cover.
Publisher:
Published by Just's Food Co.
Subject (Name):
Just's Food Co., publisher, Prophett, Knight--Ownership, and Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935, ill.
Manuscript fragment on parchment of the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Ḥullin, which covers a discussion of mutual exclusion, the father's responsibility for his minor daughter, levirate marriage obligations, when the ram's horn (shofar) is blown, and when the separation (havdalah) prayer is said at the end of a festival
Description:
In Aramaic and Hebrew., Script: written in semi-cursive script., and 1 column. 26 lines. Dry-point ruling.