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- 'Brocky' Smith
- 'Blinkey Morgan'
- A celebrated Counterfeiter - Miles Ogle
- William Taylor
- William Fitzgerald
- The prison Hospital
- The Cow Fiend Jud Holland
- The Horror of female department
- Snatched from death's jaws - Isaac Smith
- Red paint and War Whoops in the idle house
- Mrs. Fitgerald
- Otto Leuth
- Moses Allen's Prayer
- Michael McDonough
- Miller telegraphing to Captain Roberts
- John Henry Sloan
- Lafayette Prince
- Jacob Harvey
- Frank Augustus van Loon
- First Legal Execution
- Female Life Prisoners - Aunt Elsie James
- Female Life Prisoners - Lizzie Carter
- Double Electrocution - William Haas and William Wiley
- Edward McCarthy
- Dan J. Morgan, Supt of schools
- Charles Hart
- Charles Craig
- Chaplain C. L. Winget
- Little Raven, head chief of the Arapahoes
- The Attack upon the train
- Lone Wolf, Head chief of the Kiowas
- George Custer
- Satanta, second chief of the Kiowas
- The Kidder Murder
- The Battle of the Washita
- Yellow Bear, second chief of the Arapahoes
- 'Tis the star-spangled banner
- Elephant employed to build a railway in Africa
- Letting his feet breathe
Walking-shoes should not be worn in the house, neither should the same pair be worn on consecutive days, thus giving them a chance to air. Abraham Lincoln used to slip off his shoes when he had the chance, “ letting his feet breathe,” as he said. - C. JVLIVS CAESAR
In marmore penes Cl. Ric Mead M.D. sui tabulam dicat Wm. Stukeley. 1722. - CAESAR’S Camp called the Brill at PANCRAS.
London, then called Trinobantum, was a considerable trading emporium in British times, and before Cæsar’s arrival here. But the greatest curiosity of London, and what renders it highly illustrious, has never been observed by any writer: to give some account of it, is the purpose of this paper. - MAPPA BRITTANIÆ FACIE
- Detective T. V. Jackson
- Jim Burrow
- John McDuffie
- Jefferson D. Carter
- Rube Smith
- William Brock
- L. C. Brock alias Joe Jackson
- Rube Burrow
- The Monitor
The first armoured ship to mount a turret. This is the ship that fought with the Merrimac the first battle between armoured ships. - The Santa Maria, the Niña and the Pinta
The Santa Maria, the Niña and the Pinta The most famous ships that ever sailed the seas The Niña, shown in the foreground, was the smallest of the three, but in her Columbus returned to Spain after the Santa Maria was wrecked, and the captain of the Pinta seemed tempted to prove unfaithful. - Buy my fine Myrtles and Roses
- Pots and Kettles to mend
- Young lambs to sell
- "Buy a fine Singing Bird?"
- Six bunches a penny, sweet bloomin Lavender
- Fine Writeing Ink
- Flowers, penny a bunch
- Three Rows a Penny pins