Illustration of man standing with dagger in one hand and pointing skyward with his other while talking to three other men of various backgrounds sitting with knives
Creator:
Raemaekers, Louis, 1869-1956
Created:
1914 - 1918
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Adenoid curette. Curved, teardrop-shaped, fenestrated blade; shank is tapered near blade, then widens out near handle; contains stamped Kny-Scheerer Company logo of a serpent in an S-shape wrapped around a staff and topped with a crown and stamped Noyes Brothers & Cutler Logo of and uppercase N and B with a superimposed C on top of the N; handle...
Contributor:
Kny-Scheerer Company (New York City, New York)
Created:
1896 - 1920?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Adenoid curette. Curved, teardrop-shaped, fenestrated blade; shank is tapered near blade, then widens out near handle; handle is oval-shaped and has a concave dip on either side. Includes manufacturer markings:"P.H.B."
Created:
1880 - 1920?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Adenoid curette. Curved, teardrop-shaped, fenestrated blade; shank is tapered near blade, then widens out near handle; handle is made of ebony, has four sides, and has a cross hatched texture.
Created:
1870 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
A woman wearing an apron lights candles at the International Institute of San Francisco's "Gourmet Gala." The table is decorated with platters of traditional foods from different countries.
Contributor:
International Institute of San Francisco
Created:
1970 - 1979
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...
Creator:
Harlem Branch YMCA
Created:
1881; 1882
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...
Creator:
Harlem Branch YMCA
Created:
1881; 1882
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...
Organized in 1901 by Reverend C.T. Walker of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church as the Colored Men’s Branch, this branch first started in mid-Manhattan. It was later moved to the Harlem area and its name changed in 1919 to the One Hundred-Thirty Fifth Street Branch. In 1933 it opened a new building, and two years later took the name Harlem Branch...