From Harper's Weekly, 1869 (and The Smithsonian Libraries, 2009!)—Elizabeth Periale
Category: History and Culture
Harper's Weekly, 1867, Santa Claus. An Early Christmas Call It's Christmas Eve!—Elizabeth Periale
Garrison-Wagner Company, Christmas Displays, 1955 The most famous version of the seasonal classic, White Christmas, is by of course, Bing Crosby. The Libraries has a few books on Der Bingle more »
Garrison-Wagner Company, Christmas Displays, 1955, Christmas cut-outs The Libraries has holiday decoration trade literature in its collection at the National Museum of American History Library that celebrates many ways to more »
Sears Christmas Book, Sears, Roebuck & Company, Chicago: 1956, Cover From the Libraries exhibtion, Picturing Words: The Power of Book Illustration, which is currently on view in the National Museum more »
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dedication of the Wright brothers home and shop in Greenfield village, Dearborn, Michigan, April sixteen, nineteen hundred thirty-eight., 1938? Taking to the Skies: The more »
Thomas Webster, An Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, 1845 Today is the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. The Libraries has many books on this important historical event—in its collections at more »