"Circa 1927-1928
The Orthophonic Victrola-Radiola 7-3 was similar to the 7-30 and the Alhambra I Victrola-Radiola. The intoductory price was $375 including the tubes. The radio, located under the left lid, was RCA's Radiola 20, a popular tuned...
"Circa 1897
The Quartoscope displays up to 48 pictures. The pictures are divided into four sets of twelve cards. The unit accepted pennies and nickels. The Quartoscope was manufactured by the Mills Novelty Company.
This Olympia Music Box features an oak case with matching table top base. The pattern is embossed into all four sides of the case and base cabinet. The base has a single drawer that pulls out. The unit contains its own sounding board built into the...
Four students are shown sitting in front of the Stephen D. Lee Monument at night. The monument has an umbrella attached to it, a hat on the head of S. D. Lee, a can in front of Lee's mouth, and a plant is also attached to the monument.
Burial march for Bully I to Scott Field. A long line of students are shown marching to the field for Bully I's burial. The front four of the line are carrying Bully I's casket.
Harper's Weekly cover depicting a dying Grant consulting with four doctors: Dr. Douglas, Dr. Shrady, Dr. Sands, and Dr. Barker. Grant is in a chair wrapped in a blanket and propped up by a pillow.