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Date: 1800-
Cameo Pin, about 1860
Cameos traditionally were cut in stone; however, Italian carvers found a way to make these exquisite shell cameos in the early nineteenth century.This is an interesting depiction of an angel guiding a child as he walks near a serpent, which often symbolized temptation. It is likely an allusion to a child being guided by God on the right path.
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Breeches, about 1800-1825
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Jacket, about 1800-1825
A fine early (Empire) 19th century men's jacket, likely worn with tight fitting pantaloons.
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Trousers, about 1800-1820
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Fighting the whales, or, Doings and dangers on a fishing cruise
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Alicia and her aunt; or, Think before you speak: a tale for young persons
1800 edition of "Alicia and her aunt; or, Think before you speak; a tale for young persons" written by Mrs. Barbaa Hofland.
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Dr. Watts ̓four catechisms for children
Published during the early 1800s, this edition of "Dr. Watts' four catechisms for children" was published by the American Tract Society. Unknown author.
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Four excellent songs: The Laird of Cockpen. The lass of Arranteenie. Mirren Gibb's public house. Jack's the lad
"62"
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Frank
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Facing the world
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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The boys' own book of outdoor sports: a healthy manual for lovers of the rod and gun and the gymnasium. Angling, hunting and trapping devices--baseball, cricket, running, leaping, swimming, wrestling, etc., taught in easy lessons. A breezy, outdoor book of athletics
Various pagings.
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Mary, the maid of the inn: an interesting narrative, detailing the singular way she discovered her lover to be a robber and murderer, his conviction and execution, with her forlorn and destitute wanderings and unhappy death
A chap-book based on Southey's poem, which is appended.
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The child's own story book
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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The alphabet of fruits: for good children
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Through the meadows
Poems.
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Three bears
Text on p. [1]-[2] of cover.
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Stories about Henry and Frank
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Sunshine for children
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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The magician: or, The story of the bleeding finger
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Cheap repository tracts: entertaining, moral, and religious
This edition of "Cheap repository tracts: entertaining, moral, and religious, Volume VI" was written by Hannah More and others and printed in the early 1800s.