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Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Print shows three patriots, two playing drums and one playing a fife, leading troops into battle. Based on the painting called the "Spirit of '76." 3383G U.S. Copyright Office. Entered according to act of Cong... More

Ole Olson, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

Ole Olson, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

V29052 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyrighted 1890 by Jas. H. Shunk, Chicago, Ill. Caption: Let me see your tongue. Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1132. Signed: A.M. Willarb [i.e. Willard]. Written... More

Ole Olson written by Gus Heege.

Ole Olson written by Gus Heege.

V22994 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: One year over. Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1142. Pieces missing. Signed: Willard. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Poster - Go & C Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

Poster - Go & C Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

V30061 U.S. Copyright Office Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1141. Signed: Willard. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

V22892 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyrighted 1890 by Jas. H. Shunk, Chicago, Ill. B&w version of poster: POS - TH - 1890 .O4 no. 1a (C size). Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1125. Signed: A.M. Will... More

Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Print shows three patriots, two playing drums and one playing a fife, leading troops into battle. Based on the painting called the "Spirit of '76." 3383G U.S. Copyright Office. Entered according to act of Cong... More

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

V22944 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyrighted 1890 by Jas. H. Shunk, Chicago, Ill. Color version of poster: POS - TH - 1890 .O4 no. 1 (C size). Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1109. Signed: A.M. Wil... More

Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Yankee doodle 1776 / A.M. Willard.

Print shows three patriots, two playing drums and one playing a fife, leading troops into battle. Based on the painting called the "Spirit of '76." 3383G U.S. Copyright Office. Entered according to act of Cong... More

Ole Olson written by Gus Heege.

Ole Olson written by Gus Heege.

V22994 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: One year over. Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1142. Pieces missing. Signed: Willard. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

The bone of contention / A.M. Willard.

The bone of contention / A.M. Willard.

Print shows a young boy trying to separate two dogs that are fighting, a second boy stands on the left, crying. One of the dogs may have been harnessed to a small wagon. H12727 U.S. Copyright Office. Signed on... More

Ole Olson, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

Ole Olson, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

V29052 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyrighted 1890 by Jas. H. Shunk, Chicago, Ill. Caption: Let me see your tongue. Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1132. Signed: A.M. Willarb [i.e. Willard]. Written... More

Have you seen Ole Olson - Drawing. Public domain image.

Have you seen Ole Olson - Drawing. Public domain image.

V38738 U.S. Copyright Office Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1229. Signed: A.M. Willarb [i.e. Willard]. Written by Gus Heege. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

[Two children enjoying the commotion caused at meal time when a dog has chased a cat onto the back of their father] / A. Willard.

[Two children enjoying the commotion caused at meal time when a dog ha...

Copyright by A.M. Willard. Possibly one of Willard's "humorous anecdotes" to a series of "God bless our home" prints.

Spirit of '76 - vaudeville film

Spirit of '76 - vaudeville film

Dramatic recreation of the painting "The spirit of '76" by Archibald M. Willard. Opens on a stage with a painted backdrop of a battlefield and stage props of dirt, stones, and a broken wagon wheel. From stage l... More

[Children on a runaway cart] / A.M. Willard.

[Children on a runaway cart] / A.M. Willard.

Print shows a small wagon attached to a dog that is chasing a rabbit; two children are in the wagon, a third has been bounced out as the driver tries to regain control of the dog. D3890 U.S. Copyright Office. ... More

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

Poster - The comedy novelty, Ole Olson - Public domain lithograph

V22892 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyrighted 1890 by Jas. H. Shunk, Chicago, Ill. B&w version of poster: POS - TH - 1890 .O4 no. 1a (C size). Created by "Shober & Carqueville, Chicago." No. 1125. Signed: A.M. Will... More