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This page, illustrated by Rose O'Niell, creator of Kewpies, shows the small, baby-like angels, working together to make strawberry Jell-O

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This cover begins a pamphlet introducing Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. The Jell-O girl, illustrated by Rose O'Niell, is depicted with rosy cheeks and innocent, clear eyes, presenting the new product on a plate.

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The page within this pamphlet shows the Jell-O girl surrounhded by angels readng a Jell-O book. The art is done by Rose O'Niell, and the caption is written in a way that can be easily understood by young children

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The cartoon on this back cover shows a clown gesturing to a sign reading "Meet the Jell-O family of desserts," and underneath listing all of the current Jell-O flavors as well as pudding flavors.

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This cartoon illustrates Radio show hosts Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone acting out a Jell-O related pun. This is one of many of the cartoons included within their recipe book which also includes creative ideas for Jell-O dishes

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This loose insert is located in the middle of the pamphlet, "Jell-O, America's Most Famous Dessert"and is advertising the jell-O ice cream powder. The pamphlet itself does not contain any recipes with Jell-O ice cream powder, but the advertising…

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This page within the Jell-O pamphlet consists of six colorful images of desserts mentioned within the pamphlet's recipes. The desserts are aligned evenly on a tablecloth and are garnished with lettuce leaves and herbs.

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The illustration captioned, "The House That Jell-O Built" depicts the Genesse Pure Food Company Factory encased in a rectangular Jell-O mold and placed on a serving platter. The pamphlet contains Jell-O preparation instructions from the Jell-O Girl…

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This pamphlet illustrates a woman (shaded green) holding a green, lime-flavored Jell-O mold. The pamphlet was made to advertise the new Lime flavor and provide inpiration for what to make with it.

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The image of a coffee Jell-O mold introduces the new Jell-O flavor. The image is included within a pamphlet called, "They Wanted Jell-O", which depicts the Jell-O Girl making different recipes and providing Jell-O tricks.

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This pamphlet cover art, created by artist Agnus MacDonald, depicts a grandfather and grandson sitting on a porch in New England with a plate of Jello surrounded by yellow trees. The entire pamphlet provides Jell-O recipes and more artistic…

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This pamphlet cover art, created by artist Agnus MacDonald, depicts a mountainside with a bear and cabin in the foreground, indicating that Jell-O can be enjoyed in the mountains. The entire pamphlet provides Jell-O recipes and more artistic…

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This landscape drawing, created by artist Agnus MacDonald, depicts a child running across train tracks to retrieve a package of jello as a train approaches in the background. This art acts as the cover for an untitiled pamphlet containing jello…

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written June 10th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "friends at home." Written June 8th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written May 27th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "Niece Willie." Written May 16th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written May 10th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written May 7th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written April 25th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman, addressed to "all of you." Written April 6th, 1863. Letter has a transcription.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written March 20th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written March 8th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written March 5th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "Willie." Written February 12th, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written January 31st, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written January 19th, 1863. Letter has a transcription.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you." Written January 1st, 1863.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed "to John." Written December 20th, 1862.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "Bea." Written December 13th, 1862.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to "all of you". Written November 29th, 1862. Letter has a transcription.

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Letter written by Joshua Gilman Hawkes, addressed to his sister. Written October 1st, 1862.

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Letter written by Joshua, addressed "to all" Sent from Barre's Landing, Bayou Contrable, May 18th, 1863. Letter has a transcription.

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Letter written by Joshua Hawkes , addressed "to all", he mentions Willie, Conway, John, Sarah, and Mary by name. Sent from Baton Rouge, March 14th, 1962. Letter has a transcription.

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Letter written by Joshua Hawkes to his sister Mary. Sent from Baton Rouge La. Feb. 3rd. 1863. Letter has a transcription.

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A letter written to Joshua Hawkes sister by Joshua on Dec 15th, 1862. Sent from Steamer Illinois, in the river at New Orleans. Letter has a transcription.

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The Vacant Chair, lyrics by Geo. F. Root, 1863.

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Take Your Gun and Go, John, music by H. T. Merrill, inscribed to the Maine volunteers, 1962.

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The Southern Soldier Boy, lyrics by Capt. C. W. Alexander, song as sung by Miss Sallie Partington in the Virginia Cavalier at the Richmond New Theatre, 1863.

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What'll I Do, by Irving Berlin, 1923.

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Tell Mother I Die Happy, lyrics by C. A. Vosburgh, music by J. Burns, 1864.

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Wedding of the Winds, concert waltz, composed by John T. Hall, 1904.

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Tarantelle, by Stephen Heller, 1920.

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When Grandma Sings The Songs She Loved At The End Of A Perfect day, lyrics by Bartley Costello, music by Robert A. Keiser, 1916.

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When This Cruel War is Over, lyrics by Charles C. Sawyer, music by Henry Tucker, c. 1864.

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Shells of Ocean or I Wander'd on the Sea-beat Shore [copy 2], by J. W. Lake, composed by J.W. Cherry, written and inscribed to P. Fraser, Esqr., 1853.

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Shells of Ocean or I Wander'd on the Sea-beat Shore [copy 3], by J. W. Lake, composed by J.W. Cherry, written and inscribed to P. Fraser, Esqr., 1853.

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Sam Fox School Collection, Vol. i, 1927.

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Well-known Fables Set to Music, by Moore and Spaulding, 1908.

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W.M.B.I. Song Favorites No. 3.
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