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- Scrapbook of Elizabeth Parke Memorabilia, 1902-1924 -

- 1902-1924
- Collections - Artifact
Scrapbook of Elizabeth Parke Memorabilia, 1902-1924
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System S.R.I. Special AOII Wall Hung Top," November 14, 1968 -

- November 14, 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System S.R.I. Special AOII Wall Hung Top," November 14, 1968
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," 1968 -

- 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," 1968
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," November 5, 1968 -

- November 05, 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," November 5, 1968
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System 4II SRI Wall Hanger," 1968 -

- 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System 4II SRI Wall Hanger," 1968
- Invitation to Attend the Presidential Inauguration of Barack H. Obama, January 20, 2009 -

- January 20, 2009
- Collections - Artifact
Invitation to Attend the Presidential Inauguration of Barack H. Obama, January 20, 2009
- Portrait of Simon Cameron, circa 1861 - Cartes-de-visite, small, professionally made photographs on cardboard stock, remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s. Many were given to friends and loved ones, but enterprising photographers also produced images of famous individuals to sell to the collecting-crazed public. Celebrities, military officers and politicians, such as Simon Cameron, President Abraham Lincoln's first Secretary of War, were popular subjects.

- circa 1861
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Portrait of Simon Cameron, circa 1861
Cartes-de-visite, small, professionally made photographs on cardboard stock, remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s. Many were given to friends and loved ones, but enterprising photographers also produced images of famous individuals to sell to the collecting-crazed public. Celebrities, military officers and politicians, such as Simon Cameron, President Abraham Lincoln's first Secretary of War, were popular subjects.
- Portrait of Andrew Johnson, 1864-1865 - Cartes-de-visite, small, professionally made photographs on cardboard stock, remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s. Many were given to friends and loved ones, but enterprising photographers also produced images of famous individuals to sell to the collecting-crazed public. Celebrities, military officers and politicians, such as Andrew Johnson, were popular subjects.

- 1864-1865
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Portrait of Andrew Johnson, 1864-1865
Cartes-de-visite, small, professionally made photographs on cardboard stock, remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s. Many were given to friends and loved ones, but enterprising photographers also produced images of famous individuals to sell to the collecting-crazed public. Celebrities, military officers and politicians, such as Andrew Johnson, were popular subjects.
- "Best Christmas Wishes," 1930 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.

- 1930
- Collections - Artifact
"Best Christmas Wishes," 1930
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.
- Touring: Automobile Card Game, 1958-1965 - Players race to win in this 1958 version of Touring: Parker Brothers Automobile Card Game. Players collect mile cards to advance, but "Broken spring," "Collision" or "Out of gas" cards can slow the tourist down. A version of this game has been around since 1906. Parker Brothers purchased the rights to this game in 1925.

- 1958-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Touring: Automobile Card Game, 1958-1965
Players race to win in this 1958 version of Touring: Parker Brothers Automobile Card Game. Players collect mile cards to advance, but "Broken spring," "Collision" or "Out of gas" cards can slow the tourist down. A version of this game has been around since 1906. Parker Brothers purchased the rights to this game in 1925.