Coffee grinder late 19th c./early 20th c. - 2 parts machine dovetailed case with unidentified softwood stained to look like walnut; painted metal grinder handle and bowl - turned wood handle; two deep inset channels for drawer; lathe-turned handle...
Object consists of main body and electric cord. Laminated wood (oak) body with particle board back. Replica of vintage radio (possibly 1990's). Speaker holes in back with manufacturer's label and RCA jack. Cord from original production - modern....
Hard leather helmet with black paint. Yellow sticker on proper left side. Sticker depicts face of cartoon man wearing helmet with star. Sticker missing from opposite right side. Rusted screws (8 total). 3 ventilation holes on each side of top of...
Brown paper theater program; Program is missing the first page, therefore it is difficult to determine what group sponsored the production. It may possibly have been Newark High School since a list of the faculty of Newark High School is included....
Light brown leather key fob with brass key stud and button. Folded in half. The fob contains the address of Ann W. Chalmers, The Oaklands, 112 Sypherd Drive, Newark DE 19711. Stamped on the outside of the fob is "Farmers Trust Co. Newark, Delaware...
Object consists of multiple parts: image 1: shows the box containing the stationery; paper box with cream top and blue bottom. Top inscribed with "Curtis Paper Company Makers of fine papers since 1848 Newark Delaware". bottom left: "This stationery...
NewArk Colonial Fife and Drum Corps muster poster yellow cardstock with black lettering; large block style arabic numeral '1' in the center of the poster, superimposed with a diamond; inside the center of the diamond is a line drawing of a rope...
Advertisements; Real estate business; Insurance companies; Signs (Notices);
Sign advertisement, blue with fold lettering, gold inner fram and black outer frame. gold print: "NEWARK/ REAL ESTATE/ AND/ INSURANCE Co./ SUN LIFE/ F. RACINE STAFFORD" (same on reverse)
Band uniforms; Bands; Marching bands; Students; Student organizations;
Teel Taylor, pictured here in her majorette uniform, was in the first integrated class at William Penn High School. While the school was integrated by law, students still held many racist beliefs: white majorettes refused to wear uniforms worn by...
The teachers are Dollie Speight and Sylvester Woolford. Students in the front row: Lorraine Davis, Mary Young, Teel Petty, Mary Pinkett, Earl Harden. Students in the back row: Maurice Twyman, Benjamen Holladay, Mary Moore, Thomas Jackson.
Includes essay by Mrs. Estellena Johnson Spencer of Wilmington, Del., Subject-"Natural and Acquired Ability to Preach." Read before the Preacher's Meeting of the Philadelphia District, Held in Wilmington, Del., June 12-14, 1877.
Welcome booklet for newcomers published in 1955. Gives basic information about base and services, map of the basem and information about the city of Dover.