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[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 3.]

[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 3.]

Public domain history book page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mrs. J.H. Kidder - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Mrs. J.H. Kidder - Public domain photograph, glass negative

A black and white photo of a woman wearing a tiara. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Early automobiles - Mrs. Jas. Kidder

Early automobiles - Mrs. Jas. Kidder

Photograph shows Mrs. James H. Kidder and her family riding in a Cunningham at the automobile fashion show held at Sheepshead Bay Speedway, New York City, June 23, 1917. The event was a fundraiser on behalf of... More

Miss Kathryn Kidder, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

Miss Kathryn Kidder, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 187...

Created and "copyright 1902 by The U.S. Lithograph Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York." Direction, Jules Murry. No. 6484. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

W.H. Power's Company in E.E. Kidder's dramatic comedy, Shannon of the 6th

W.H. Power's Company in E.E. Kidder's dramatic comedy, Shannon of the ...

B245635 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyright 1896 by W.H. Power." Created by "Courier Litho. Co., Buffalo, N.Y." No. 1766. W.H. Power, proprietor; John Major, manager. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (L... More

[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 2]

[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 2]

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"The first three!" Give till it hurts - they gave till they died War fund week--One hundred million dollars / / Kidder.

"The first three!" Give till it hurts - they gave till they died War f...

Poster showing three portraits of soldiers, captioned Hay, Enright, and Gresham, against an American flag. Form N.Y. 19 Second War Fund.

A representation of the great storm at Providence, Sept. 23d 1815 / painted and engraved by J. Kidder.

A representation of the great storm at Providence, Sept. 23d 1815 / pa...

Print shows flooding in Providence, Rhode Island from Narragansett Bay after a hurricane that struck on September 23, 1815. Sailing ships, fishing boats, and small buildings are awash in the tidal waves. People... More

Pawnee Killer and his braves Discovering the remains of Lieutenant Kidder and ten men of the Seventh United States Cavalry / / sketched by T.R. Davis.

Pawnee Killer and his braves Discovering the remains of Lieutenant Kid...

Two Illustrations: one showing head-and-shoulders portrait of Pawnee Killer and his two braves; and the other showing soldiers looking at skeletons filled with arrows.

Mrs. John F. Kidder - Public domain portrait print

Mrs. John F. Kidder - Public domain portrait print

A black and white photo of a woman in a dress. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

View of the Old Brick Meeting House in Boston, 1808 / drawn by I.R. Smith ; engraved by J. Kidder.

View of the Old Brick Meeting House in Boston, 1808 / drawn by I.R. Sm...

Old brick church, dedicated May 3, 1713; torn down 1808. Public domain image of 17th-18th-century architecture, palace, castle, historical city building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl ... More

[A. Kidder Proclamation of Emancipation.]

[A. Kidder Proclamation of Emancipation.]

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Brave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side

W.H. Power's Company in E.E. Kidder's dramatic comedy, Shannon of the 6th

W.H. Power's Company in E.E. Kidder's dramatic comedy, Shannon of the ...

B245635 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyright 1896 by W.H. Power." Created by "Courier Litho. Co., Buffalo, N.Y." No. 1766. W.H. Power, proprietor; John Major, manager. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (L... More

Dey said we wouldn't fight words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; Music by Mrs. Parkhurst.
Dey said we wouldn't fight words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; Music by Mrs. Parkhurst.
A. Kidder to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 06, 1864  (Sends lithographed copies of Emancipation Proclamation)
Victory at last. Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder, music by Wm. B. Bradbury

Victory at last. Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder, music by Wm. B. Bradbury

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The sweetest and most wholesome bread is made by using Samuel Kidder & Co's imperial yeast powder ... Boston 1861.

The sweetest and most wholesome bread is made by using Samuel Kidder &...

Handwritten on verso: 1861 Nov. 20. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 67, Folder 31.

Dey said we wouldn't fight words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; Music by Mrs. Parkhurst.
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side

Camillus Kidder to Thomas H. Hicks, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Purchase of supplies for the government; endorsed by Hicks)
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side

A. Kidder to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 06, 1864  (Sends lithographed copies of Emancipation Proclamation)
Brave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
Brave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
A description of the great storm at Providence, (R. I.) September 23, 1815. to accompany the print, published by Bowen & Kidder. Sept. 2. 1816. Boston, Sept. 2, 1816.

A description of the great storm at Providence, (R. I.) September 23, ...

Imprint 2.; Providence, R. I. Storn. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Port... More

Brave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side

Dey said we wouldn't fight words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; Music by Mrs. Parkhurst.
Dey said we wouldn't fight words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; Music by Mrs. Parkhurst.
A. Kidder to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 06, 1864  (Sends lithographed copies of Emancipation Proclamation)
[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation.]

[A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation.]

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Camillus Kidder to Thomas H. Hicks, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Purchase of supplies for the government; endorsed by Hicks)
A description of the great storm at Providence, (R. I.) September 23, 1815. to accompany the print, published by Bowen & Kidder. Sept. 2. 1816. Boston, Sept. 2, 1816.

A description of the great storm at Providence, (R. I.) September 23, ...

Imprint 2.; Providence, R. I. Storn. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Port... More

Brave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side

Camillus Kidder to Thomas H. Hicks, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Purchase of supplies for the government; endorsed by Hicks)
I will be true to the stripes and the stars

I will be true to the stripes and the stars

Music associated with the Union side