Photograph is mounted on 9.5x11.5 cardboard. Photograph is said to be 'Compliments of James H. Mager.' On the reverse side of the cardboard, each person in the photo is numbered and names are listed, as follows: 1. Mary O'Reilly 2. James H. Mager(?) 3. Mary Stephens 4. (blank) 5. Tom O'Reilly 6. (blank) 7. John O'Keefe 8. Ira C. Traphagen 9. (blank) 10. Phebe George, Cardboard is torn and taped
Photograph shows a head shot of Perley and is on a Rebekah advertising card. Reverse side shows all of Perley sitting and reads 'Who wouldn't be a Rebekah? They are the cornerstone of the Orphans Home'.
Advertisement for steel engraving of T.V. Powderly; on reverse, advertisement for the emblem of Miners' and Laborers' Amalgamated Association, with address of J.W. Pettis, Providence, R.I., agent. The paper is in frail condition.
The clipping is a portrait of Powderly, that was signed by Powderly and underneath his signiture reads 'General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor of America.' Clipping is very frail.
Portrait of William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Secretary-Treasurer, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1900-1908; Congressman from Pennsylvania, 1907-1913; U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1913-1921
Insert includes the following listings: 1. Dr. de Traysses Superintending Surgeon Red Star Line; 2. Dr. op[?], de Beeck Surgeon S.S. Zeeland; 3. Dr. Geens Assistant to Sup. Surgeon; 4. Dr. DeWolff, Chief Surgeon of Belgian Government Emigration Service; 5. Mr. de Wilde Assistant to Water bailiff; 6. Mr. Venesoen, Emigration Commissioner; 7. Mr. ---sschops, Assistant to Emigration Commissioner.
Portrait of Donald J. Keefe (1855-1929), President, International Marine, Longshoreman and Transport Workers' Union, 1893-1929; American Federation of Labor, Vice President; U.S. Commissioner-general of Immigration, 1908-1913.
Charles Henry Litchman (1849-1902), Secretary, International Grand Lodge of the Knights of St. Crispin (shoeworkers), 1875-1878; General Secretary, Knights of labor, 1878-81 and 1886-1888, Marblehead, MA.
Charles Henry Litchman (1849-1902), Secretary, International Grand Lodge of the Knights of St. Crispin (shoeworkers), 1875-1878; General Secretary, Knights of labor, 1878-81 and 1886-1888, Marblehead, MA.
Portrait of Louis Freeland Post (1849-1928), Editor of the Public (Chicago, later New York) 1898-1913; Assistant Secretary of Labor, 1913-1921, Chicago, IL. On the reverse side, photograph reads 'LOUIS F. POST, OF CHICAGO THE NEW ASST. SEC'RY OF LABOR, WHO ASSUMED HIS NEW DUTIES THIS WEEK. MR POST IS AN EDITOR, AUTHOR, LAWYER AND LECTURER. WITH JANE ADAMS, MR POST LEAD A STRENOUS BUT LOSING FIGHT AGAINST MAYOR BUSSE AND THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE.'
Portrait of William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Secretary-Treasurer, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1900-1908; Congressman from Pennsylvania, 1907-1913; U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1913-1921
Portrait of William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Secretary-Treasurer, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1900-1908; Congressman from Pennsylvania, 1907-1913; U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1913-1921.
Portrait of William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Secretary-Treasurer, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1900-1908; Congressman from Pennsylvania, 1907-1913; U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1913-1921.
Group portrait in touring car: William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor, at wheel; C.W. Larman; Prof. Milton Whitney, Chief, Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture; and Sen. John W. Stewart.
The reverse side of the photograph states 'Baby Robertson-Born on the 4th of May 1890, christened after T.V. Powderly on 24th of the same month, in Peterson, Kansas'.
The reverse side of postcard reads '(1) 'Placed by the Penn Society A.D. 1827 to mark the GREAT ELM TREE (2) WILLIAM PENN Born 1644 Died 1718 (3) TREATY GROUND of WILLIAM PENN and the INDIAN NATIVES 1682 'Unbroken Faith' (4) PENNSYLVANIA FOUNDED 1681 by DEEDS OF WILLIAM PENN.'
Portrait of Charles Henry Litchman (1849-1902), Boston MA. Photograph mounted on 4.5 x 6.5 cardboard. Reverse side of photograph reads "Your fraternally, Chas. H. Litchman Marblehead, Mass. September 1, 1886."
Photograph shows a little girl on a bike in front of a house. The photograph is inside a Christmas card. Written on the photograph "Mary Ruth Helm, Bremerton, Washington, November 1930, 'The Labor Day Girl'" Written below the photograph, "Best wishes to all Ruth, Jay and Mary Ruth." Mary Ruth Helm Ziebart is Powderly's great niece.
The portrait includes founder and officers of Association: Joseph W. Rifer, Governor of Illinois; Thomas A. Edison; T. V. Powderly; D.J. Musselman; Frances Willard, temperance advocate; Mrs Potter Palmer, society beauty; Theodore Thomas, orchestra conductor; Eben F. Rexford, gardener, songwriter; T. DeWitt Talmage, D.D., syndicated evangelist; Mrs Frank Leslie, society beauty; George F. Root, U.S. Secretary of State; Mrs John A. Logan, U.S. Army general's wife; Edward Holden, astronomer; James Cardinal Gibbons; and Oliver W. Holmes, author.