Osher Map Library Ephemera Collection

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Indians at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.
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Date/Date Range: 1904
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Dimensions: 9 x 18 cm
LC Call Number: F474.S2 1904 W4
OCLC: 1512785604
Accession Number: OML-1904-142
Indians at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.

Official Souvenir Mailing Card.
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Dimensions:
8 x 14 cm

LC Call Number:
F116.5 1901 N5

OCLC:
1513061596

Accession Number:
OML-1901-102

Official Souvenir Mailing Card.

1893 Chicago World's Fair Iroquois Penobscot Indian exhibit.
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Dimensions: 21 x 26 cm
LC Call Number: T500 1895.J4
OCLC: 1513069094
Accession Number: OML-1894-119
1893 Chicago World's Fair Iroquois Penobscot Indian exhibit.

Flying from the desert.
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Date/Date Range: 1930
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Dimensions: 14 x 9 cm
Historical Context: Prohibition came about because of the temperance movement which called for abstinence of alcohol consumption. It started in 1920 and ended in 1933. 
LC Call Number: G4924.H3 1930 C6
OCLC: 1518571497
Accession Number: OML-1930-274
Flying from the desert.

God Bless Our School.
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Date/Date Range: 1874
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Dimensions: 22.5 x 32 cm on sheet 28 x 35.5 cm
LC Call Number: NC 1806.8 1874 C8
OCLC: 1520267194
Accession Number: OML-1874-82
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God Bless Our School.

Lake Parlin House and camps up in the heart of the great Maine woods on the shores of beautiful Lake Parlin
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Dimensions: 11 cm, map measures 28 x 21 cm neatline, 30 x 23 on sheet
LC Call Number: G3732.E63 1917 M3
OCLC: 1521624929
Accession Number: OML-1917-149
Lake Parlin House and camps up in the heart of the great Maine woods on the shores of beautiful Lake Parlin

The housing market in an all-white suburb subsequent to purchases be Negro families - experience of a Chicago suburb, 1963-1964.
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Date/Date Range: 1964
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Dimensions: 28 x 21.5 cm
LC Call Number: HD 7304.C4 U55 1964
OCLC: 985371731
Accession Number: OML-1964-227
The housing market in an all-white suburb subsequent to purchases be Negro families - experience of a Chicago suburb, 1963-1964.

Rum and Coca-Cola.
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Date/Date Range: 1944
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Dimensions: 31 x 23 cm
Historical Context: The song originated in Trinidad during World WarII where a contingent of American soldiers were stationed. It became a hit for the Andrews Sisters. It was originally written by a calypso artist satirizing the American presence in Trinidad.
LC Call Number: M1630.2 S85 R8 1944
OCLC: 26008337
Accession Number: OML-1944-259
Rum and Coca-Cola.

 Father of the land we love written for the American people by George M. Cohan.
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Date/Date Range: 1931
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Dimensions: 31 x 23 cm
Historical Context: George M. Cohan was a prolific American composer, entertainer and lyricist who wrote songs that became standards such as "Over There", "Give My Regards to Broadway" and "A Grand Old Flag".  
LC Call Number: M1 659.W38 C64 1931
OCLC: 13079084
Accession Number: OML-1931-208
 Father of the land we love written for the American people by George M. Cohan.

Tea Party! : citizens of Boston impeach big business too!
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Dimensions: 86 x 57.5 cm on sheet 86 x 57.5 cm
LC Call Number: E183.3 1973 J6
OCLC: 1534030675
Accession Number: OML-1973-221
Tea Party! : citizens of Boston impeach big business too!