Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, page 108. Clipping of an obituary for Moses and Aaron Wilcox, identical twins of Twinsburg, Ohio (died September 1827), June 22, 1827 clipping with a call for a state convention of "farmers, woolgrowers, and friends of the American system" to select delegates to attend a convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, signed by Stephen Van Rensselaer and John Townsend, and a slip with an October 1, 1690 appointment by Jacob Leisler of Peter Delanoy and 10 others including John Townsend Sr. to be a judge [i.e. juror?] of Queens County; all affixed to page. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 28. June 22, 1827 clipping affixed to page with a call for a state convention of "farmers, woolgrowers, and friends of the American system" to select delegates to attend a convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, signed by Stephen Van Rensselaer and John Townsend, and notes about an Absalom and a James and a case in chancery court. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A whip for the American Whig. / By Timothy Tickle, Esqr. (No. LXIII.) ... Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription. "To Timothy Tickle, Esq. Sir, By inserting the following strictures on no. LVI, of the American Whig, in one of your papers, you will oblige, A lover of truth and decency." Commenting on the American Whig columns written by William Livingston for the New York Gazette, concerning the Society for the Progagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, the establishment of an American episcopate, and Thomas Bradbury Chandler's "Appeal to the public, in behalf of the Church of England in America". View Item
Text Amenities at the border. "War" with Mexico by dinner and vaudeville. Clipping from The Sun, New York related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Villa, with 2,000 men, marches tow[ard ...]. Bandit chief believed to be preparing to strike at Chihuahua or at the American punitive expedition--Carranza generals smooth out differences ; Food pours into Mexico with lifting of embargo. Better feeling pre Clipping from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text [Newspaper obituaries for William H. Kipp from the New York Tribune and New York Sun, August 21, 1918]. Newspaper articles related to the death of William H. Kipp, mounted by Florence Kipp Hope. View Item
Text Parading for Mexicans. General O'Ryan criticised by a former member of the Seventh. Clipping from The Sun, New York, related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text [Obituaries for Charles B. Bostwick from the New York Times and the Sun newspapers, February 15, 1901, mounted, with inscriptions]. View Item
Text New York Militia defy terrors of blistering heat. Now "seasoned campaigners," they care not how high mercury climbs. Clipping from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text The Seventh gets a real rest on Texas soil. Clipping of photograph from The Sun, New York, July 7, 1916, copyright Underwood & Underwood. View Item
Text New York guardsmen are not underfed ; Girls aid fund for guardsmen's kin ; Troops in good shape, General Bliss reports ; Y.M.C.A. men to Texas ; Soldier's family starving ; Negro soldiers shot. Clipping of several articles from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Dread of cook tent detail keeps border troopers good. Punishment for military crimes at McAllen not serious, but too irksome for rookies. TCO lengthy morning bath disgraces one. By Rookie, Seventh New York Infantry. Clipping from New York Telegram related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Taft reviews gallant Seventh. Secretary of war sees 2,400 men in line in 100th anniversary celebration parade. Crowds cheer mightly as Regiment passes. Organization makes brave show as veterans and active men swing up Fifth Avenue. Article from the New York Evening Telegram newspaper, May 5, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial. View Item
Text Gallant Seventh Regiment to defend the harbor forts. Crack National Guard body for a week will be part of regular army. To guard against attack. Guns to be protected from landing parties and fortifications to be watched. Article from page 4 of the New York Herald newspaper, June 9, 1907, with illustrations of the Seventh Regiment engaged in training drills. View Item
Text $75,000 gems in armory book are stolen … Two gag watchman, take cover of 7th Regiment roll. By Joseph Lelyveld. Reproduction of an article from the New York Times newspaper, November 9, 1964, on the theft of the Seventh Regiment Book of Remembrance's bejeweled cover, Illustrated with photographs. View Item
Text Old 7th celebrates. Dinner at Armory. "Best disciplined in the country," says President Roosevelt. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, May 5, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial, with inscription. View Item
Still Image The Marshall House. Newspaper illustration of the Marshall House in Alexandria, Virginia, site of the death of Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth during the American Civil War. View Item
Text Tells guardsmen they must pass Christmas at border. Major General O'Ryan sees no hope of early recall unless President should modify his views on patrol of boundary ; Student guardsmen to be withdrawn. Clipping from the New York Herald with two articles related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Military honors for General Clark. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, August 11, 1905, on memorial services for Emmons Clark, with inscription. View Item
Text Colonel William H. Kipp, chief clerk of police department, dies suddenly. Was veteran of Civil War and long an active member of Seventh Regiment. New York Herald newspaper article related to the death of William H. Kipp, with photograph portrait, mounted by Florence Kipp Hope. View Item
Text Charles A. Cappa dead. Sudden end of the famous leader. Death was caused by heart trouble--his career. Article from page 4 of the New York Tribune newspaper, January 7, 1893, marking the death of Bandleader Carlo Alberto Cappa, illustrated with portrait print, with inscription. View Item
Text New York troops guarding border war on disease. 7th Regiment officer detailed to protect health of men in division camps. By Isaac Russell. Clipping from unidentified newspaper related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text A blunder to be avoided. Clipping from unidentified newspaper concerning the length of the deployment of the New York National Guard to the Mexican border during the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Col. Kipp's 25th year. Not of age, but of service as chief clerk in the police department. New York Sun newspaper article on William H. Kipp's service in the New York Police Department, mounted by Florence Kipp Hope. View Item
Text How the Seventh fared. An official denial of certain tales of hardship. Clipping from The Sun, New York, related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text 1,200 attend fete of 207th Regiment. Ranking officers of city at farewell dinner of men who soon will go to camp. Clipping from The New York Times, Tuesday, December 17, 1940, page 20. View Item