Chicago (Ill.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
American World War I soldiers, Clarence and George Denison, 1917
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
James S. P. Beck collection
A miscellany of materials relating to Dr. James S. P. Beck, University of Alabama graduate (1924), including two co-authored articles about radiation burns among survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bomb blast and three photos of burn victims.
Birmingham Blue Jay Jubilee Singers Promotional Placard
This collection consists of a photo-illustrated placard for the Birmingham Blue Jay Jubilee Singers, an evangelist a capella quartet from Alabama. The placard advertisement carries a staged photo of the group and promotes their Sunday morning appearances on Chicago radio station WIND. The placard also lists the Blue Jay Singers' current roster and their roles as officers in the group, as well as their Chicago and Alabama mailing addresses.
Fred and Agnes Blazek Papers
This collection contains the correspondence of Fred and Agnes Blazek, residents of Chicago, Illinois. They discuss their romantic relationship as well as daily events happening in their lives while Fred is serving in the military and stationed in Rockford, Illinois.
John Edward on a street corner in Chicago, Illinois, 1952
100 photographs depicting banks of a river or lake with marsh and other vegetation; Jones family; and ducks at Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta.
Photograph of a Group of Cross-Dressed Chicago Women
This collection contains a silver gelatin photograph of thirteen cross-dressed women gathered around a pool table, smiling as they enjoy beers and cigars. The subjects are dressed in suits, ties, vests, and top hats and are posing in traditionally masculine stances.
Portrait of an infant in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1880
1 Photographic album (99 photographs) depicting Nelson and Phelps families.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of thirty-four photographs depicting people from Kentucky and Chicago, Illinois engaged in various activities: playing in a snow, playing baseball and driving cars. Also this collection consist of portraits of military men from World War I.
World War I soldier, R. A. W., in Chicago, Illinois, 1917
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.