- Rooster divider
- Bull and man
Bull and man - Seated elephant
Seated elephant - General Francis Marion
When the British began to swarm into South Carolina he raised and drilled a company of his neighbors and friends known as "Marion's Brigade." These men, without uniforms, without tents, and without pay, were among the bravest and best of the Revolutionary soldiers. Old saws beaten at the country forge furnished them with sabres, and pewter mugs and dishes supplied material for bullets. The diet of these men was simple. Marion, their leader, usually[Pg 218] ate hominy and potatoes, and drank water flavored with a little vinegar. - Taki-goto
Taki-Goto Bamboo, with 13 strings of silk neatly twisted. The body ornamented with embroidered work, and painted with inscriptions, flowers and foliage ; in the center is carved an open fan. - Dancer
- Shrikes
Shrikes 1 Ochre-Headed Greenlet-Shrike 2 Deep-Billed Greenlet-Shrike - Crown and Leaf divider
- St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland
St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland - Three children listening to old lady
- What might happen some time if these were love-matches
- Christmas Tree
- English
- Sleeping siskins
- Concert and Musical Instruments