June 4, 1915.
Prof. Edwin Markham
West New Brighton, N.Y.
Dear Comrade:-
I have been thinking of you a great deal during the last three months. We were extremely sorry you could not come to the Conference at Baltimore. While it was a small...
2 Holworthy Hall,
Cambridge, Mass.
May 7, 1912
My Dear Mr. Markham:-
I am writing without shame to ask a very great favor of you. Our Socialist club at Harvard is planning to have its annual dinner on or about Tuesday, May 21, and we are very...
March 23, 1912
Hillquit-Untermyer Debate
Resolved: That Socialism is the only solution of the trust problem.
Carnegie Hall, Saturday evening, April 27, 1912,
Morris Hillquit and Samuel Untermyer will debate in Carnegie Hall on Saturday evening,...
Tuesday Jan 20th 1914
Edwin Markham Esq.
92 Waters Ave
New Brighton, NY.
Dear Sir and Comrade,
I am about to arrange one or two large and interesting public affairs (of a popular educational character); one of them most probably with the Hon. Wm....
View of the harbor in Buffalo, N.Y. Two rowboats can be seen in the foreground, one carrying four passengers and the other manned by a single rower. Many boats are in the harbor, including three large ships, one of which is emitting a plume of...
A view of a location on the Barge Canal at Holley, NY where lumber and logs are loaded onto canal boats. Visible in the forefront is a canal boat with a bow and stern houses with a large deck space between them.Two poles used to facilitate the...
Several boats of different makes and sizes are sailing in the distance of New York Harbor with an indiscernible horizon of trees or cityscape in the distance behind them. Smaller tugboats and steamboats appear on the side of the card, while the...
Panoramic view of a town along the Erie Canal located in Schenectady, N.Y. Buildings [presumably] industrial scene in distance including a large building with a clock tower. Small indescript boats docked along side of canal. [Presumably] red...
A color postcard of the canal feeder located in Oneida, N.Y. The canal feeder occupies the foreground of the image as it bends and recedes into the distance towards the right where a small bridge is just barely discernible. Large trees, their...
The postcard depicts an aerial view of the Champlain canal as it winds towards the mountains. In the distance there are rolling mountains, woods, and a collection of unidentified buildings or a small town. The blue sky and clouds take up a third...
Rowboats; Canals; Houses; Trees; Grasses; Embankments; Shrubs; Rural; Black & white postcards;
Rowboat resting by a large tree that is leaning towards the Erie Canal. There are houses in the distance; three of them seemed to be built over the canal. The house on the far right sits at the edge of the canal; there are bushes by the large tree...
Horse drawn wagons wait beside barges tied along the sides of the canal in the heart of the city for loading and unloading of crates and barrels. A large lift bridge in the down position crosses the canal in the background. Large buildings fill the...
A panoramic view of the North Tonawanda harbor ? with a large sailboat to the left, the docks at the center, and a large steamship to the right. Printing information: series name (Niagra Frontier Series.)
Buildings; Piers & wharves; Pilings (Civil engineering); Smoke; Smokestacks; Black & white postcards; Steamboats; Rivers;
A black and white photograph is displayed on the upper half of the front of the postcard. The remainder of the front side of the card consists of blank space except for handwriting that reads (Hudson River 1910) below the picture. The image...
This is a color postcard depicting a view from the Narrows around the Hudson River. There is a large body of water with reflections and two large mountains can be seen behind the water. On the water, three sailboats and another vessel are visible...
“FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER”
-o0o-
Chicago, April 5, 1912.
Dear Comrade of the Christian Socialist Fellowship:
Rev. Wm. A. Ward, with great courage and loyalty, took up the work of the Fellowship as General Secretary when the treasury was empty,...
May 20 1912
Comrade:-
At the Buffalo Conference, Rev. Wm. A. Prosser, 4648 2nd Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., was elected General Secretary, succeeding Rev. Wm. A. Ward, resigned. At the present time he has urgent need of a roster of all members, both of...