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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1992.018.001
Date Range
1831 September
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Fashion plate print. Black line drawing of three women. 'Fashions for September 1831' at bottom. Picture is hand-watercolored. First woman wears a peach and white dress, off the shoulder, and a white and green hat with plumes. Second woman wears a green
Provenance
Johnston, Harriet Lane
To Kennedy, May (cousin)
To Taylor, Julia Kennedy (May's sister)
To Taylor daughters
To Taylor III, Edmund R. (Julia's grandson)
To James Buchanan Foundation
LancasterHistory
Date Range
1831 September
Made By
Alais, W.
Last Owner
Johnston, Harriet Lane
People
Johnston, Harriet Lane
Subcategory
Art
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Inscription Technique
Stamped
Inscription Text
W. Alais, Sc.'
Inscription Type
Signature
Frame
H: 9.25 inches x W: 10.125 inches
Object Name
Print
Material
Paper/Glass/Cloth/Watercolors
Medium
Print
Makers Mark
W. Alais, Sc.'
Height (in)
9.25
Width (in)
10.125
Dimension Details
Dimension include frame.
Object ID
W.1992.018.001
Signed Name
W. Alais
Credit
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Taylor, III
Accession Number
W.1992.018
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Trinity Lutheran Church
Object ID
2008.038.2
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Trinity Lutheran Church
Description
Image of Trinity Lutheran Church. 1800's. New brick facade, wrought iron grate/fence surrounding building's sides. Steeple now integrated with building's face.
former numbers: "974.99.2" and "p-06-01"
Year Range From
1800
Year Range To
1900
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0007
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Print
Material
Paper
Length (in)
10
Width (in)
7
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2023-03-02
Condition Notes
Tears in both sides with a big chunk missing on left. Bottom corners missing.
On shiny paper.
Object ID
2008.038.2
Accession Number
2008.038
Other Number
974.99.2
Images
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Print Showing 1830 Ball Dress
Object ID
2003.206
Date Range
1830
  1 image  
Collection
Print Collection
Title
Print Showing 1830 Ball Dress
Description
Fashion print of lady's blue ball dress engraved for the Improved Series of Ladies Magazines . Woman wears white gloves, a white fur collar and hold a draped fur boa. In upper right, a view of lady's hairdo from the back of the head.
Date Range
1830
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0031
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Print
Material
Paper, Wove
Height (in)
8.5
Width (in)
5.25
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Some browning on edges. Rough edge on left where pages was removed from binding.
Object ID
2003.206
Accession Number
2003.206
Images
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Print Showing Two 1832 Ball Dresses
Object ID
2003.207
Date Range
1832
  1 image  
Collection
Print Collection
Title
Print Showing Two 1832 Ball Dresses
Description
Two fashionably dressed women, one in blue opera dress standing and facing forward. The second woman in pink is seated with her back to the viewer. Mode de Paris appears at top of page.. Entire description below is in French. In pencil below: "10 Feb 1832."
Date Range
1832
Year Range From
1832
Year Range To
1832
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0031
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Print
Material
Paper, Wove
Height (in)
8.25
Width (in)
5.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-03-27
Condition Notes
Browned. Ragged edge on bottom. Fold and holes on left where page was removed from binding.
Object ID
2003.207
Accession Number
2003.207
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Collection
Print Collection
Object ID
2003.225
Date Range
1832
Collection
Print Collection
Description
Broadside: Goods bought from a Philadelphia wholesaler by Henry F. Slaymaker who built a "railroad hotel" by the tracks of the Columbia-Philadelphia Railroad in Gap, 1832.
State emblems surround printing.
From the family of Samuel R. Slaymaker II.
Date Range
1832
Year Range From
1832
Year Range To
1832
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Print
Material
Paper, Wove
Height (in)
17.5
Width (in)
12.25
Condition
Good
Object ID
2003.225
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Collection
Print Collection
Object ID
2002.241
Date Range
August 30, 1830
Collection
Print Collection
Description
Broadside (mounted) Theatre, benefit and last appearence of Mr. Duff, August 30,1830.(note with broadside locates the theatre on site of 36 West Chestnut St. )
Date Range
August 30, 1830
Year Range From
1830
Year Range To
1830
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Container
Box B2
People
Mr. Duff
Subcategory
Art
Search Terms
Broadsides
Object Name
Print
Height (in)
15.5
Width (in)
5
Condition
Good
Object ID
2002.241
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Collection
Theatre Collection
Title
Print, New Theatre Performance of "Speed the Plough"
Object ID
MG0298_Ovrszd_F002
Collection
Theatre Collection
Title
Print, New Theatre Performance of "Speed the Plough"
Description
The New Theatre is on South Queen Street in Lancaster. The poster cites the 7th performance of Mr. Henkins' Benefit of the comedy, Speed the Plough; and the farce, The Intrigue, or Married Yesterday. Lists of actors by surrnames and roles they play also appear. Door open a 7:30 and "curtain rises at 8 o'clock precisely."
A finger points to : 'Officers are engaged who will preserve the strictest order;" and "No money received at the door."
Also, "NO LADY ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A GENTLEMAN."
"Tickets to be obtained at Mr. Osterloh's Book Store..."
Forney, Printer
Creation Date
1837-1845
Year Range From
1837
Year Range To
1845
Creator
Forney
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 08
Subcategory
Art
Subjects
Theaters
Broadsides
Advertisements
Search Terms
Theaters
Theatrical performances
Advertisements
Broadsides
Extent
10 x 13 in.
Object Name
Print
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2023-04-17
Condition Notes
Former mat torn from larger piece of cardboard and lower corner of poster is missing including some print. A piece on the upper right edge is also missing.
Object ID
MG0298_Ovrszd_F002
Notes
John Forney was printer for this poster. The best descriptons of John Forney are the 19th century praises penned by his colleagues.
"There were giants in his day, and he was one of them. None was more to be honored than the young Pennsylvanian who came from his Lancaster home to found and direct a policy which was to sway the nation..." (John Russell Young)
"He wielded one of the most fertile pens in the whole country. ...He is a tower of strength in the editorial profession, and his rare mental vigor and complete mastery of the pen, justly entitle him to be regarded and styled the journalistic Achilles of the Western Continent." (Alexander Harris)
"Col. Forney ...is one of the princes of American journalism. No editor in Pennsylvania has made a deeper impression on the public mind." (Philadelphia Record. )
"...he was the foremost editor of Pennsylvania." (Philadelphia Inquirer.)
"He belonged to a class of men who build themselves into the civilization of their times..." (John Thomas Scharf.)
"Personally, to me, he was always noble, gracious, conciliatory;" (Walt Whitman)
Other Numbers
2003.243
Classification
MG0298
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