This painting depicts a bride, rolling her eyes and looking clearly displeased and disinterested on her wedding day. This is especially strange considering the popularity and almost necessity for women in the Nineteenth Century to be married. Used on…
Ten men representing members of rowing crews, from Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Annapolis, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Wisconsin, Georgetown, and Syracuse, holding oars.
An advertisement for Club Harlem which reads "The Fabulous Club Harlem - The Utmost in Entertainment". Drawings of promiscuously dressed female dancers fame an inset photograph of the Club's marquee.
On September 21, 1840, someone by the name of Rose, from Rochester, New York penned a letter to her aunt Clara, describing a recent trip to Niagara Falls. In the letter she describes her excursion to both the Canadian and American sides of the Falls…