Flier for upcoming concerts at CBGB OMFUG in New York, New York, including a Hardcore Night featuring G.I.'s, Double O, and The Void, Thursday, March 18, 1982. The listing also includes the phrase 'The letter E., The year of the concert is based on the fact that March 18 was a Thursday and the active dates of Government Issue
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue and The Mob on March 26 at CBGB in New York City. The flier features a woman in a mod style dress against a background of the same pattern. The concert was a matinee. The flier is printed on yellow paper., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Beefeater with Circle Kaos, Scab, and Stisism at C.B.G.B.'s, Sunday, June 29, 1986 at 3 p.m. The concert cost $5. The flier includes screen caps of an unknown film with subtitles., The year of the concert is based on the flier note that June 29 was a Sunday and the active years of Beefeater
Southwest Washingtonians William H. 'Pluks' Lloyd, Earl Bailey, and Benny Lewis pose on the street in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. Lloyd and Lewis were visiting New York for Labor Day weekend.
Print depicting George Washington taking his oath of office during his presidential inauguration. He is surrounded by a group of men, including Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox, and Edmund Randolph. A clipping attached to the back of the image reads, 'Washington's Inauguration (Our First President Swears Allegiance to the Constitution), From an old print of the time, Our present 'United States' Government was thus formed by the Constitutional Convention of 1787. When the first elections were held under the provisions of the new Constitution, every presidential vote was cast for Washington. He was unanimously elected; a supreme... which has never been accorded to any later Presiden... New York City had been selected as the tempor... of the central government and there the members of... United States Congress gathered early in 1789. Washington was formally inaugurated on April 30th in 'Federal Hall' in Wall Street, where the United States sub-treasury building now stands. His inaugural address is still preserved as one of our most valued national documents. Before making this address, he took the solemn oath of office, pledging himself to all his duties; and when the formal oath was finished he added, in his own simple fervor, 'I swear, so help me God.' Around him during this earnest ceremony, this launching of our government, were gathered all the men who were to help Washington in making it a success. He chose as his chief of advisers, or 'Cabinet,' Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State, Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury, General Knox as Secretary of War, and Edmund Randolph as his legal councillor or Attorney-General.'
Illustration depicting George Washington's arrival to New York, New York for his presidential inauguration. Washington holds up his hat while standing in a boat, surrounded by other people. A caption at the bottom of the image reads, 'Washington's arrival at New York, April 1789, for his inauguration as President of the United States.', The back of the image reads, 'Rec'd Feb. 3, 1949.'
A single-page program of a recital featuring Diane M. Moore. The front page has information about the recital and the back has the program and Diane's biography. All music in the program is for solo soprano with piano accompaniment., Sweeter Than Roses; Not All My Torments; Ah! Willow; A Sailor Love a Lass; Shepherd! Thy Demeanour Vary; 'Per Pietà' Il Floridoro; Pur Dicesti, O Bocca Bella; No, No, Non Si Speri!; Amor Dormiglione; Zueignung; 'In dem Schatten meiner Locken' Spanisches Liederbuch; Feldeinsamkeit; Meine Liebe ist grün; Von ewiger Liebe; Evening; When I bring to you colour'd toys; Simple Gifts; Fog; Sea Moods; 'El Majo Discreto' Tonadillas; 'Mañanica Era' Canciones Amatorias; Deux Melodies; 'Como quieres que adivine' Seis Canciones Castellanas; 'El Carbonero' Cuatro Canciones Leonesas; 'Cantares' Poema