Markham writes to Martin thanking him for his approval regarding Markham's child labor articles. Markham also thanks Martin for his offer of help towards the cause.
Markham writes to Martin thanking him for the signed copy of his book, "The Passing of the Idle Rich." Markham goes on to praise the book and its message.
Promotional Materials; Democratic Party (Kings County, N.Y.); Martin, George W.
This handbill/postcard advises voters "to keep a good judge on the bench and to vote for County Judge George W. Martin." Front: Photo of Judge Martin. Reverse: Biography of Martin.
United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn; Music publishing industry; Advertising; Jingles (Advertising songs)
Back cover of Martin's Silver Dress Parade. A poem/slogan is printed with the lines, " We, are the Martineers; Here, five and twenty years; Like, other pioneers; We have led..."
United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn; Music publishing industry; Jingles (Advertising songs); Songs with piano
Dark blue and white cover featuring a drawing of the profile and back view of a woman fashionably dressed. In art deco style. Dates, 1903 and 1928 displayed at bottom. Initials, "F.J.M" displayed on bottom right corner.
Carriage House, 149 East 38th Street, 1976. Modelled after Dutch townhouse. Photo marked 1976. Originally the George S. Bowdoin Stable. Architect: Ralph S. Townsend.
Depositions--United States; Slavery--United States
Two-page deposition of John Champneys describing the circumstances surrounding charges of financial support for William Binnie [Junior], the "negro wench Jenny" and her children. Champneys purchased Jenny at "St. Augustine's when the whole property...
Promotional Materials; Correspondence; Democratic Party (Kings County, N.Y.); Luce, Robert L.; Conboy, Martin
Letter to friends from Martin Conboy requesting support for the Hon. Robert L. Luce for election to the Supreme Court, the bench Luce presently occupies under appointment.
Insurance record No. 39 for the Sloop Carolina, Master Gilbert Fuller, to sail from the port of Providence, Rhode Island, to the coast of Africa, to Havana [Cuba] for purposes of trade. Signed by Edward Dickens, Samuel Allen, Cyrus Allen, and...
Ledger of sales of "5 African negroes" on board the Ship Mary at Charleston [South Carolina], under the command of Master Joseph Wood and owned by Dean Deblois & Martin.