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Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

D12554 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: The Musical Students. Created and "copyright, 1900, by The U.S. Printing Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." No. 4660. Forms part of: Theatrical poster colle... More

Lacy (12 yrs. old) and Savannah (11 yrs old) Have worked two years. Father said "The little one is a cracker jack on spinnin', at least so the boss says. She ain't satisfied unless in the mill. The oldest one isn't so good at it. Not as quick.["] (Note the tense, serious looks on the younger. Older one more like a real girl.)  Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.

Lacy (12 yrs. old) and Savannah (11 yrs old) Have worked two years. Fa...

Picryl description: Public domain image of children, kids, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Three cracker jacks], American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

[Three cracker jacks], American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1...

26410 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A." No. 3695. Title derived from U.S. Copyright Office information. Forms part of: Theatrica... More

"Cracker Castle," built by an army contractor who furnished the Army crackers

"Cracker Castle," built by an army contractor who furnished the Army c...

Photograph shows the home of Jonathan O. Pierce, who was a partner in the cracker making business that furnished hardtack for the Union Army, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. The house was damaged bey... More

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

D15212 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: George B. Alexander, the tramp balladist. Created and "copyright, 1900, by The U.S. Printing Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." No. 4742. Forms part of: The... More

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

D15212 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: George B. Alexander, the tramp balladist. Created and "copyright, 1900, by The U.S. Printing Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." No. 4742. Forms part of: The... More

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

28088 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Caption: Martier Sisters only 2 but good as 4. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Company, Cin., U.S.A." No. 3707. Forms part of: Theatric... More

Lacy (12 yrs. old) and Savannah (11 yrs old) Have worked two years. Father said "The little one is a cracker jack on spinnin', at least so the boss says. She ain't satisfied unless in the mill. The oldest one isn't so good at it. Not as quick.["] (Note the tense, serious looks on the younger. Older one more like a real girl.)  Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.

Lacy (12 yrs. old) and Savannah (11 yrs old) Have worked two years. Fa...

Picryl description: Public domain image of children, kids, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

27770 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Caption: Something new in town. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Company, Cin., U.S.A." No. 3705. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collectio... More

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

80979 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A." No. 3692. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Does Polly want a cracker? / Kep.

Does Polly want a cracker? / Kep.

Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a parrot on a perch between two small buildings, one labeled "Commoner" with the roof opened up and the other flying a flag labeled "Chata...qua" [sic]; on a table b... More

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

80979 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A." No. 3692. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

37101 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Caption: Our policy - originality. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A." No. 3701. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection... More

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Caption: Where good fellows meet. Created and copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A., Russell-Morgan Print. Lower left corner missing. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks everything new.

56690 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Caption: Del-Zartos: oriental whirlwind dancers. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin. & N.Y." No. 3702. Forms part of: Theatrical post... More

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

37099 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." B&w version without caption: POS - TH VAU - .B62, no. 8 (C size). Caption: A great team, real beauty and genuine wit. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S... More

He says he wants a dozen poses for some cracker advertisements

He says he wants a dozen poses for some cracker advertisements

Public domain photo of drawing, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

[Three cracker jacks], American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

[Three cracker jacks], American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1...

26410 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Co., Cin., U.S.A." No. 3695. Title derived from U.S. Copyright Office information. Forms part of: Theatrica... More

A Florida "cracker", Tampa & Key West R.R.

A Florida "cracker", Tampa & Key West R.R.

Man on horseback, Florida. Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

No. 2605. A nut cracker

No. 2605. A nut cracker

Photograph shows policeman holding a nightstick.

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires, with beads removed, are fed to the "cracker," or grinding machine, of a big Midwest tire plant. The machine breaks the scrap tire into small pieces to facilitate removal of rubber from fabric. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires, with beads removed, are fed to the "c...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, workshop, workers, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Public domain scan of American 19th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Escambia Farms, Florida. A Florida "cracker" trys to "argue it out" with the sugar ration board

Escambia Farms, Florida. A Florida "cracker" trys to "argue it out" wi...

Public domain photograph of indoor, interior activity, America in the 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"Cracker Castle," built by an army contractor who furnished the Army crackers

"Cracker Castle," built by an army contractor who furnished the Army c...

Photograph shows the home of Jonathan O. Pierce, who was a partner in the cracker making business that furnished hardtack for the Union Army, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. The house was damaged bey... More

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new.

19579 U.S. Copyright Office "Russell-Morgan Print." Caption: The 5 Embarrison Sisters. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The U.S. Printing Company, Cin., U.S.A." No. 3698. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collec... More

[Georgia cracker types]. Book illustration from Library of Congress

[Georgia cracker types]. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Three bust-length studies of mill workers in Georgia. Inscribed below image: Georgia cracker mills. No copyright information found with item. Title from Century illustrated monthly magazine. Bequest and gift; C... More

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires, with beads removed, are fed to the "cracker," or grinding machine, of a big Midwest tire plant. The machine breaks the scrap tire into small pieces to facilitate removal of rubber from fabric by the xylos process. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires, with beads removed, are fed to the "c...

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

[Three roosters sitting on cracker box]

[Three roosters sitting on cracker box]

Advertisement for Uneeda Biscuit.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

Bob Manchester's The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea.

D15212 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: George B. Alexander, the tramp balladist. Created and "copyright, 1900, by The U.S. Printing Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." No. 4742. Forms part of: The... More