Laws of the State of Delaware. One Hundred And Fifth Session Of The General Assembly Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 1, A. D. 1935 Volume XL
Laws of the State of Delaware. One Hundred And Sixth Session Of The General Assembly Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 5, A. D. 1937 Volume XLI
Laws of the State of Delaware. One Hundred And Seventh Session Of The General Assembly Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 3, A. D. 1939 Volume XLII
Laws of the State of Delaware. One Hundred And Eighth Session Of The General Assembly Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 7, A. D. 1941 Volume XLIII.
White plastic egg-shaped key chain with red lettering "Rittenhouse Motor Company/250 Elkton Rd/Newark, Del./368-9107" has red Dodge logo; top is looped and has metal snap closure that metal ring sits in; there are two key chain rings - smaller one...
Two collies running toward each other in a meadow setting. Drawing for the story by Albert Payson Terhone vol. 25 (Best in children's' books) Doubleday and Co Inc. NY. Media ID: watercolor, color pencil, graphite. #135
Signed on back #39. Man wearing beret, pealing peas with a knife. Painting for book by Nanda Ward Haynes (NY: P. Farrar, Straus and Giroux Inc., [1957]) Media ID: graphite, black ink, white gouache.
Drawing of one bearded man standing before and guiding a group of mixed animals and people in song. Signed J. Daugherty. Newbery Award. Media ID: black ink, white correction, graphite. On back paper #85
Drawing of Davy Crockett, standing between a buffalo and a bear. Two children stand on far side of the buffalo. Signed James Daugherty, Newbery Medalist. Media ID: black ink, white correction, graphite. On back paper #86
Davey Crocket and Native American dancing. Painting for "Yankee Thunder: The Legendary Life of Davy Crockett" by Irwin Shapiro (NY: J. Messner Inc., [1944]) Media ID: black ink, graphite, white correction fluid.
Ten Native Americans hiding behind four tree trunks. Sketch for book by Natalia Beltings (NY: Holt, Rine Hart and Winston Inc.) Signed on back Leonard Everett Fisher 1/60. Media ID: various inks, colored pencil. On front glass and back paper #74.