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Scrapbook pages containing newspaper clippings about the war, as well as a letter concerning signing up for the Cavalry Regiment in Chicago and an emergency enrollment form sent out to ascertain how many men would be willing to join.
This scrapbook was kept by staff of St. Ignatius College.
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Certificates give to students in the 1890s-1900s for displaying excellent deportment, good conduct and/or diligence. cards are white, yellow, pink, or blue. The "good conduct" cards display respected figures from the Bible.
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(top) Header to article, which reads "Jesuits Ready for War. Rev. A. A. Lambert and Rev. J. P. De Smet Will Serve as Chaplains."
Reverend A. A. Lambert and Reverend J. P. De Smet, Jesuit fathers at St. Ignatius College, volunteered to act as chaplains in the army soon to invade Cuba during the Spanish-American War. It was a custom to appoint chaplains of the same religious domination as the majority of a particular regiment's members, and as many army volunteers were Catholic, it was expected that both members of the clergy would be called up soon.
*This collage was created using images from various sources (see 'Source' for more information).
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This is a clipping with information on the five departments at St. Ignatius College. The departments are the Collegiate, Academic, Commercial, Scientific, and Preparatory departments. A note at the bottom indicates that "instructions are given, without extra cost, in French and German."
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A photochrom or photomechanical print depicts a brightly colored scene of Wabash Avenue looking North from Adams Street in Chicago, with emphasis on the elevated railway ("El" or "L") running above Wabash. Two trains are visible on the tracks, colored red, and a carriage and pedestrians travel below.
Contributor Names: Detroit Photographic Co.
Notes
- Copyright 1900 by Detroit Photographic Co.
- Title from item.
- Title on inventory list: Wabash Ave. north from Adams, Chicago.
- Detroit Publishing Co. no. "53630".
- Forms part of: Photochrom Print Collection.
- More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz
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A full-page front page illustration clipped from The Chicago Chronicle's Thursday morning, Oct. 20, 1898 issue depicts the "Military Division of Jubilee Parade Moving North in State Street." The view up the street depicts the large buildings decked out with flags and bunting, flags strung across the street, and spectators crowding the sidewalks to watch the military personnel march in formation down the street toward the horizon.
This parade took place to mark the U.S. victory in the Spanish American war. As an article on the facing scrapbook page states, "Not since the World's Fair has Chicago witnessed such stir and enthusiasm, such decorations and marchings and festivities, or such massed and cheering crowds as are promised for the peace jubilee of the present week." "The President and a large part of his Cabinet will take part in the exercises, with numerous Congressmen, statesmen, and diplomats, and all the leading war heroes except those in the far-off Philippines. In its military features the jubilee will surpass anything Chicagoans have seen since the days of the civil war. The city has donned holiday attire such as it has never worn before, the display of electric lights alone breaking the world's record on that score."
Another article estimates that 12,000 men marched in the parade, with 500,000 attendees, 1,184,000 "people carried by transportation companies."
Many of the soldiers and generals had served in the Civil War and the wars against Native American groups. Much of the news coverage featured stories of heroism and the sacrifices of casualties, especially those of the First Illinois regiment.
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A photo on a solid paper backing depicts three men and a large machine (a stereopticon) posing for a photograph. Above the photo, an arrow points to the leftmost man and labels him "Fr. Thos [Thomas] Wallace, S.J." The written caption titles this photo "Stereopticians of the 1890's."
The Stereopticians were a student group whose members were trained to operate the stereopticon, a type of slide projector that had the ability to create 3D images and were a precursor to the film projector.
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A printed card advertises an illustrated lecture by the Loyola Jeanne d'Arc Club, which presented lectures such as this for the benefit of their peers and the community.
The card reads:
"The Unfolding of the Little Flower
Portrayed by the Jeanne d'Arc Club of Loyola University with over a hundred beautiful illustrations
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE HALL
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 2:30 P.M.
Admission 25 cents
For the benefit of the Jeanne d'Arc Club to defray the expenses of several new lectures"
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A large, ornate building stands across a man-made pond, with an obelisk on the left. Blurry people walk by in the foreground, and various white statues surround the pond, including a statue of a cow.
Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Photograph made by Photoduplication Service from original glass negative by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Published in: Eyes of the nation : a visual history of the United States / Vincent Virga and curators of the Library of Congress ; historical commentary by Alan Brinkley. New York : Knopf, 1997.
Medium: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver.
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A view of Water Street in Chicago showing produce storefronts with awnings, horse-drawn wagons, stacks of crates, and people.
This image is one half of a stereograph, full image found on Library of Congress website.
H77208 U.S. Copyright Office.
Stereo copyrighted by H.C. White Co.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Markets; Ill. C Sts.; Shelf.
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Clara Barton Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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contributed by Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946, photographer
1 photographic print.
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[World's first gas buggy, built by Charles E. and Frank Duryea in 1892(?)]
1 photographic print.
Notes: - J08937 U.S. Copyright Office.
- Photo copyrighted by Jack Thamm.
- This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
- Caption card tracings: Shelf.
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Rock Island Argus., November 29, 1895, Image 1 [cropped]
Rock Island Argus. (Rock Island, Ill.), 29 Nov. 1895. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn92053934/1895-11-29/ed-1/seq-1/>
Image provided by: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library, Urbana, IL
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Buffalo, N.Y. : Courier Co.,
1 print (poster) : lithograph.
Motion picture poster for "Lyman H. Howe's new marvels in moving pictures" shows people watching a motion picture in a theater of a battle at sea during the Spanish-American War; includes insert of head-and-shoulders portrait of Lyman H. Howe in upper left corner.
Repository
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
ppmsc 03519 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.03519
ppmsca 05942 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.05942
cph 3b09701 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b09701
Link: https://www.loc.gov/item/2004673467/
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1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 9 x 18 cm (stereograph format)
- No. 8470.
- Title from item.
- Forms part of: Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.
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1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 20 x 25.5 in.
- H90562 U.S. Copyright Office
- Copyright deposit; Geo. R. Lawrence Co.; February 18, 1907; DLC/PP-1907:43147.337.
- Copyright claimant's address: Chicago, New York, Washington.
- No. 9033.
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1 photomechanical print : photochrom, color.
- Copyright 1901 by Detroit Photographic Co.
- Title from item.
- Title on inventory list: Field Museum, Jackson Park, Chicago.
- Similar image (LC-D4-13266).
- Detroit Publishing Co. no. "53812".
- Forms part of: Photochrom Print Collection.
- More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz
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1 photographic print (contact sheet frame)
- Image from Look photographic assignment with title: Chicago city of contrasts.
- Frame 20 of contact sheet.
- Title devised by Library staff.
- Forms part of: LOOK Magazine Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
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1 photographic print : stereograph, unmounted.
Photograph shows a large crowd of newly arrived emigrants gathered outside main building.
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Members of the baseball team pose in their uniforms with various baseball equipment. The caption below reads:
"Tn. O' Rourke [,] D. Cowvey [,] Miniten [,] J. Znim [,] T. Shewbridge [,] J. Farrell"
"Gorman [,] G. McLaughlin [,] Jno Shewbridge [,] Clark"
[image cropped]
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Members of the baseball team pose in their uniforms with various baseball equipment. The caption below reads:
"Tn. O' Rourke [,] D. Cowvey [,] Miniten [,] J. Znim [,] T. Shewbridge [,] J. Farrell"
"Gorman [,] G. McLaughlin [,] Jno Shewbridge [,] Clark"
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4 individuals of the Rhetoric class pose, seated, in formal wear. The caption below reads:
"Phil Feulong Tom Murphy
Geo Shanley S. Choleminski"
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This photograph (dated 1895-1896) depicts the poetry class seated at desks.
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Members of the football team pose on the steps of a building. One of them is holding a football with "'95" on it.