An American Time Capsule. Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera

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American Memory Project, Library of Congress <http://memory.loc.gov/>
By

Pull, John / Grotke, Abigail / Mason, Sarah

The Printed Ephemera Collection at the Library of Congress is a rich repository of Americana. In total, the Collection comprises 28,000 primary source items dating from the seventeenth century to the present and encompasses key events and eras in American history. This preview of the digitized Printed Ephemera Collection presents fifty items from fourteen American states, the District of Columbia, and London, England. Among them is a variety of posters, notices, advertisements, proclamations, leaflets, propaganda, manifestos, and business cards. They capture the experience of the American Revolution, slavery, the western land rush, the American Civil War, woman suffrage, and the Industrial Revolution from the viewpoint of those who lived through those events. (Self description) The collection is part of the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
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Library of Congress: Washington, US (DC) <http://memory.loc.gov>

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United States

Editors Information
Published on
07.03.2003
Contributor
Thomas Meyer
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