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Box 3

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Contains 28 Results:

Trade Cards, German, Dutch, and French advertising trading cards, c. 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 21
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: c. 1900

Trade Card, Mickey Mouse, "Look! Uncle Tom's Crabbin'", 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 22
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: 1935

Trade Cards, Mr. & Mrs. Jay Rial & Draper's Ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin, LH Stockwell and donkey Jerry, bloodhounds, illustrations, c. 1880 - 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 23
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: c. 1880 - 1900

Trade Cards, Onkel Tom's Hütte, advertising trading cards, Hauswaldt-Otto-Kaffre, c. 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 24
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: c. 1900

Trade Cards, Onkel Tom's Hütte, advertising trading cards issued by Liebig's Fleish-Extract, c. 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 25
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: c. 1900

Trade Cards, Opera House, Uncle Tom's Cabin co., vegetable soup, c. 1890, 1947

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 26
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: c. 1890, 1947

Trade Cards, Rock of Ages, Marks & his donkey, n.d.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 27
Identifier: M377.06
Scope and Contents From the Series: Various theatrical trade cards and advertisements for productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and unrelated products using the novel in their advertising make up the Trade Cards & Advertisements series. Companies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries used the imagery and story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin to sell their products including pens, knives, coffee, spoons, stoves, cologne, and tobacco. Trade cards were popular...
Dates: n.d.

Uncle Tom needlepoint potholder, created for anti-slavery fundraising, n.d.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 28
Identifier: M377.07
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Artifacts series includes realia related to the collection such as a needlepoint potholder depicting Uncle Tom, lantern slides showing the novel’s story, an Edison Amberol wax cylinder recording, and a music roll for a player piano.

Dates: n.d.