Won't you eat just one more kernal [i.e. kernel], Thomas Jefferson?
(DLC/PP-1934:0004). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rebecca Mary's Bereavement" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, Harper's magazine, 111:135 (June 1905).
Learn to adjust your respirator correct and quick. Don't breathe while...
Poster showing a soldier on the battlefield, collapsing and clutching his throat as a result of poison gas.
"All their Weary Marches Done, All their Battles Fought and Won" Ameri...
Dead U.S. soldier in bomb crater in foreground.
Came from Benten County, Arkansas, sixty-four years ago. Won't raise p...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Arkansas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Won by a neck: Lady Thorn Goldsmith Maid and American Girl, in the fir...
Artist: John Cameron (signature on image). Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 7308
Think! Are you content for him to fight for you? Won't you do your bit...
Poster showing silhouette of a soldier striding forward with bayonet. Poster no. 38.
All broke up: "He'd a won de money, if it hadn't been for de odder dog...
P21059 U.S. Copyright Office. Signed on stone on lower left: King & Murphy Del's. Caricature issued as part of the "Darktown comics" series. Copyright 1884, by Currier & Ives, N.Y. Copyright stamp and number a... More
Won't be long now! Washington, D.C., Sept. 22. Although Congress will ...
A black and white photo of some people on some steps. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pitch by Paiute Indian Contestant Who Won Tournament
Sunday, June 18, 1978 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nevada, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Celebrated horse lexington (5 yrs. old) by "Boston" out of "Alice Carn...
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0979.
Klamath Basin rancher. Came from Benton County, Arkansas, sixty-four y...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Arkansas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Won't you eat just one more kernal [i.e. kernel], Thomas Jefferson?
(DLC/PP-1934:0004). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rebecca Mary's Bereavement" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, Harper's magazine, 111:135 (June 1905).
Won by a neck - Public domain graphic arts, Library of Congress
Artist: John Cameron (signature on image). Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 7306
Klamath Basin rancher. Came from Arkansas sixty-four years ago. Won't ...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Arkansas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The celebrated trotting horse Camors, by the General Knox, dam by Blac...
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0993.
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
To the women of Britain. [...] Won't you help and send a man to join t...
Poster is text only, asking wives and mothers to encourage men to enlist in the army. Poster no. 69.
Singing "Trying To Make a Hundred, Ninety Nine and a Half Won't Do" du...
Public domain photograph of Georgia in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Won by a neck - Public domain graphic arts, Library of Congress
Artist: John Cameron (signature on image). Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 7306
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Celebrated horse lexington (5 yrs. old) by "Boston" out of "Alice Carn...
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0979.
Campaign of 1884. Tract No. 3. Why! Why!! Oh, why!!! Won't you tell me...
Text in German on verso.; Another issue Printed on blue paper 9 x 15 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 238, Folder 37.
"Send more men." Won't you answer the call / Stone Ltd.
Poster showing a soldier using telephone apparatus. No. 1. Public domain photograph - United States during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
To the women of Britain. Some of your men folk are holding back on you...
Poster is text only. Poster no. 55. Public domain photograph - United States during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
All broke up: "He'd a won de money, if it hadn't been for de odder dog...
P21059 U.S. Copyright Office. Signed on stone on lower left: King & Murphy Del's. Caricature issued as part of the "Darktown comics" series. Copyright 1884, by Currier & Ives, N.Y. Copyright stamp and number a... More
Won't you tell me why Robin - Public domain American sheet music, 1873
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you kiss me good-night, little darling?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you be my little darling baby dear?
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Won't you dance with me love? Waltz song
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you dance with me love? Waltz song
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't some one plant a fleur de lis, on a grave in no man's land for m...
Words by Grace Small ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) V35 North American Music Company (music plate)
Oh! Won't you please arrange? - Public domain American sheet music, 18...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Oh! Won't you please arrange? - Public domain American sheet music, 18...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you come back to me - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Won't we have fun? - Public domain American sheet music, 1879
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you tell me why Robin - Public domain American sheet music, 1873
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you believe in me? - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by Minnie C. Peninger ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) Y71 North American Music Company (music plate)
Won't you do your bit - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Won't you do your bit - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you tell me why Robin - Public domain American sheet music, 1873
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you dance with me love? Waltz song
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Campaign of 1884. Tract No. 3. Why! Why!! Oh, why!!! Won't you tell me...
Text in German on verso.; Another issue Printed on blue paper 9 x 15 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 238, Folder 37.
Martha Graham Won't Dance in Germany
Reproduced with permission of Martha Graham Resources, a division of The Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, www.marthagraham.org. (Copyright Notice)
Won't you believe in me? - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by Minnie C. Peninger ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) Y71 North American Music Company (music plate)
Oh! Won't you please arrange? - Public domain American sheet music, 18...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you buy? - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Won't you breathe just a prayer for the boys over there?
Words and music by Ben. J. Bradley. (statement of responsibility) Title from caption. Manuscript in ink with typescript lyrics. For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Won't we have fun? - Public domain American sheet music, 1879
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Five o'clock in the morning [and] Won't you tell me why robin?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Campaign of 1884. Tract No. 3. Why! Why!! Oh, why!!! Won't you tell me...
Text in German on verso.; Another issue Printed on blue paper 9 x 15 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 238, Folder 37.
Won't you believe in me? - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by Minnie C. Peninger ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) Y71 North American Music Company (music plate)
Won't you kiss me good-night, little darling?
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't you come back to me - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Won't you breathe just a prayer for the boys over there?
Words and music by Ben. J. Bradley. (statement of responsibility) Title from caption. Manuscript in ink with typescript lyrics. For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Won't you dance with me love? Waltz song
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Won't some one plant a fleur de lis, on a grave in no man's land for m...
Words by Grace Small ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) V35 North American Music Company (music plate)
I Won't be a nun - Public domain American sheet music, 1873
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Wilbur Wright Success Not Easily Won [New York Evening Sun, 4 October ...
The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers is a collection of documents related to the Wright brothers, two American inventors who are credited with building and flying the first successful powered airplane. The coll... More