I suppose that expects to vote, some day; 9 x 14 cm; color; [Image: Little girl wearing yellow "Votes for Wimmen sash talking to small boy pulling a horse pull toy. ]; Message: "Dear girl, I wish you were here with me. I am having a very nice time. Do you go up on the hill berrying any? I helped Jessie pick berries one morning. Their bushes don't scratch. With love, Maria "/ Addressed to: Miss Martha Bell Thimmes, Lancaster, Ohio, Route 4, c/o Harry Thimmes / Imprint: [Series:] S 199 Made in U.S.A. / Postmarked: Gresham, Ohio - 2 copies, 1914 Box 1, Item 105
Is Yer Mammie Always With Ye?, 1896 Box 20, Folder 65 Abstract Or Scope Leslie Stuart, Piano and voice, Francis, Day & Hunter, The New York Journal's Musical Supplement view more view less
Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby), 1943 Box 20, Folder 64 Abstract Or Scope Billy Austin and Louis Jordan, Piano and voice, Leeds Music view more view less
"Is Your News Showing" compiled by Department of Public Relations, Presbyterian Church, U.S., Undated Box 8, Folder 117
Is your Wife a Suffragette?; 14x9 cm; color; [Image: Posed photograph of man washing clothes]; Message: Dear E. "Last night in my dreams I had visions of this (I don't think). Many thanks for Photo will write & tell you more soon. Went to Whist Drive & enjoyed myself fine but lost [illegible]16 so didn't do bad did I. Now G.H.G.B.Y. Yours ever, Jim." / Addressed to: Miss Eva Smith, 10 Ashton [illegible], [illegible]Rd., Leeds, Yorks / Imprint: Published by Eustace Watkins, 51-52, Beech St., London E.C., Burlesque Series No. 77, Copyright / Postmarked: Portsmouth, [illegible], 29, 1909. Box 1a, Item 35