Image Still Image 4 Items To the active members and veteran corps of the Seventh Regiment, N.Y.S.N.G. A grand full dress military and civic promenade concert, complimentary to band master C.S. Grafulla … Academy of Music, on Thursday evening, April 16th, 1868 … View Item
Image Text 4 Items Resolutions adopted at conferences of representatives of the commercial travelers in the United States, Washington, D.C., August 2 and 16, 1917, with Herbert Hoover, food administrator. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Air Service, U.S. Army. Leaflet describing the benefits of enlistment in the United States Army Air Service. View Item
Image Text 4 Items United States Food Administration, Federal Food Board of New York, New York State Food Commission, issued by Bureau of Conservation. December 2, 1918. Home thrift for world relief. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Department of Education, City of New York. April 5, 1918. To the public: On Saturday of this week the Third Liberty Loan will be opened to popular subscription … To Fulfill this sacred obligation the national government has issued bonds in denominations o English, Italian, and Yiddish. View Item
Image Still Image 4 Items Veterans of the National Guard, Seventh Regiment. New York, May 17th, 1870. … [Arrangements for an excursion leaving New York Thursday morning, June 16th] … Locke W Winchester, chairman. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Shall it be life or death? European Relief Council. Herbert Hoover, chairman. View Item
Image Still Image 4 Items To the active and veteran members of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, S.N.Y. … a full dress promenade concert, at the Academy of Music. On Thursday evening, December 16th, 1869 … Geo. Moore Smith, Wm. H. Kipp, Wm. H. Casey, music committee of the boa View Item
Image Text 4 Items Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921. With photographs of European children dependent on food aid. View Item
Image Text 4 Items A memorial to the men of K Company who gave their lives in the Great War. Description of a proposed memorial in honor of the members of Company K, 107th Infantry who died during the First World War. View Item
Image Text 4 Items United War Work Campaign. Colorado headquarters, 1700 Stout Street, Denver. Why we need much more than $170,500,000. Issued by the office of the director general, 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.. View Item
Image Text 4 Items For every fighter a woman worker. United War Work Campaign. Care for her through the YWCA. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Seventh Regiment committee circular for active and veteran members requesting contributions for the acquisition of a portrait of General De Witt Clinton Falls]. With photograph of a portrait of DeWitt Clinton Falls by M. Rae. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [K Company, Seventh Regiment committee of veterans letter discussing upcoming regimental events and requesting information for the creation of a Company roster, dated "March 1908"]. View Item
Text Men of color, to arms! : a call by Frederick Douglass In this broadside, African American statesman Frederick Douglass urges Black men to fight for the Union and enlist in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. Signed at end: Frederick Douglass, Rochester, March 2, 1863. View Item
Text In Council. Philadelphia, February 3d, 1779. : Present, His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq. president, Hon. George Bryan, Esq. ... This board having maturely considered the general tenor and course of the military command exercised by Major General Arnold, i Two resolves and eight articles enumerating and explaining the charges of "illegal and oppressive conduct" levelled against Benedict Arnold- and the order that the state attorney general prosecute him for the same. Signed: Extract from the minutes- T. Matlack- secretary. New-York Historical copy: manuscript note attached to verso; ink stamp: Tomlinson collection--deposited by Mercantile Library Association. References: Evans 16439; Hildeburn- C.R. Pennsylvania- 3889. View Item
Image Collection 13 Items Ladies' Christian Union records, 1850-2001 (bulk 1858-1960) The records of the Ladies' Christian Union include annual reports, minutes, financial and real estate records, correspondence, photographs, biographical writings, membership lists, ephemera, printed brochures, articles, and manuals. The Ladies Christian Union was founded in New York City in 1858 with the aim of creating and maintaining safe, affordable housing for young, unmarried Christian women employed in the New York area. Between the years 1860-1922, the organization owned and operated a total of eight buildings in Manhattan. View Collection