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Nineteenth Century Actress/Actor Collection, XXI
Inclusive dates: c. 1889-1893
Scope Notes: 43 photographs (primarily cabinet cards) depicting actresses and actors of national fame. Many are in elaborate costume.
Folder 1
Inventory
Folder 2
1. Mary Anderson
1A. Mary Anderson
2. Belle Archer
3. Edwin Booth
4. Marie Burroughs
5. Emma Calve
6. Rose Coghlan
7. Lottie Collins
8. Emma Eames
9. Agnes Evans
10. Alice Evans
11. Lulu Glaser
12. Lillian Grubb
(15 photos)
Folder 3
13. Pauline Hall
14. Miss Howell
15. Isabelle Irving
16. Flora Irwin
17. Joseph Jefferson
18. Alice Johnson
19. Agnes Keilly
20. Frankie Kemble
21. Lotta
22. Julia Marlowe
23. Geraldine McCann
(13 photos)
Folder 4
24. Moajeska
25. L. Montague
26. Patti
27. Annie Pixley
28. Ada Rehan
29. Lillian Russell
30. Effie Shannon
31. Annie Sumerville
32. Annie Sutherland
33. Marie Tempest
34. Isabelle Urquhart
35. Fanny Ward
36. Francis Wilson
37. Lola Yberri
(15 photos)
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ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE COLLECTION 1998-75
Inclusive Dates: 1997
Scope Notes: These 5 color photographs and photocopied newspaper article document the recreational Adult Hockey League which plays at the Quad City Sports Center in Davenport. The photographs were donated by K. J. Rebarcak.
Subjects:
Recreation–Misc.
Sports—Hockey
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American Institute of Commerce (AIC) Stenos Collection, I
Inclusive Dates: 1942-1951
Scope Notes: This small collection contains 6 images of the American Institute of Commerce “STENOS” woman’s basketball team. Team photos as well as tournament and travel photos are included.
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Albany Mounds XXXV
Dates: 1906-1907
Scope Notes: This collection is housed in three boxes and is comprised of two albums containing 62 and 104 photographs respectively, 53 photos of sites and digs, 128 photos of specimens, and 81 negatives, for a total of 347 photographs. The Indian Mounds at Albany, Illinois, edited by Elaine Bluhm Herold, Davenport Museum Anthropological Papers No. 1, is included as part of the collection, and as an aid to the researcher.
Box 1
Inventory, negatives, two albums, The Indian Mounds…, indices from the albums
Box 2 – Archaeology – Sites & Digs – 53 photographs
Folder 1 – Mounds 7, 8, 9 – 2 photographs
Folder 2 – Mound 17 – 6 photographs
Folder 3 – Mound 22 – 2 photographs
Folder 4 – Mound 65 – 17 photographs
Folder 5 – Mound 66 – 1 photograph
Folder 6 – Mound 70 – 12 photographs
Folder 7 – Unidentified Mounds – 13 photographs
Box 3 – Archaeology – Specimens – 128 photographs
Folder 1 – Arrowheads – 11 photographs
Folder 2 – Ground Stone Artifacts – 6 photographs
Folder 3 – Metal and Bone Artifacts – 34 photographs
Folder 4 – Potsherds & Pottery – 25 photographs
Folder 5 – Shells & Shell Fragments – 14 photographs
Folder 6 – Skeletal Remains – 19 photographs
Folder 7 – Stone Scrapers – 5 photographs
Folder 8 – Various & Miscellaneous – 14 photographs
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American Indian Portrait Collection, III
Inclusive Dates: 1898-1900
58 photos
Folder 1 — F.A. Rinehart photographs
746 Kill Spotted Horse (Assiniboin)
762 Chief Goes To War (Sioux)
782 Spotted Jack Rabbit (Crow)
784 Three ringers (Cheyenne)
786 Touch The Cloud (Cheyenne)
793 Chief Mountain (Blackfeet)
798 Black Man (Arapahoe)
801 Louison (Flathead)
815 White Swan (Crow)
864 Afraid Of Eagle (Sioux)
867 Swift Dog (Sioux)
868 High Bear (Sioux)
881 Geronimo (Apache)
889 Chief Josh (Apache)
1000 John Hollow Horn Bear (Sioux)
1003 Chief American Horse (Sioux)
1041 Chief White Man (Kiowa)
1057 Chief Grant Richards (Tankawa)
1113 Freckled Face (Arapahoe)
1114 White Buffalo (Arapahoe)
1115 Little Bird (Arapahoe)
1117 Ahahe (and child) (Wichita)
1118 Nasuteas (Kichai Woman) (Wichita)
Folder 2
1120 Chief Wets It (Assiniboin)
1122 Juan Jose (Pueblo)
1123 Gov. Diego Narango (Pueblo)
1130 Chief Wolf Robe (Cheyenne)
1131 Mrs. Joseph Street (Winnebago)
1169 Chief Hollow Horn Bear (Sioux)
1273 Mosteose (Holy Rabbit) (Iowa)
1385 Thunder Cloud (Blackfeet)
1386 Bartelda (Apache)
1387 Gentle Bird (Flathead)
1397 “Two Little Braves” (Sac & Fox)
1400 Hattie Tom (Apache)
1429 Yellow Feather (Maricopa)
1430 Pancho (Maricopa)
1435 Songlike (Pueblo)
1439 Mrs. Juan Amigo (Pima)
1445 Chief Little Wound (Sioux)
1447 Last Horse (Sioux)
1448 Broken Arm (Sioux)
1500 Conquering Bear (Sioux)
1508 Black Bear (Sioux)
1518 Shot In The Eye (Sioux)
1571 “Two Young Warriors” (Assiniboin)
1579 Many Horses (Omaha)
1580 Leader (Ni-Ka-Gohe) (Omaha)
1583 Left Behind (Omaha)
1585 Look For (Omaha)
Folder 3 — Hileman Photographs
1. Chief Bird Rattler
2. Chief Heavy Breast
3. Chief Weasel Tail
Folder 4 — Heyn Photographs
4. Chief Bear Foot
5. Chief Black Bird
6. Tatanka Ptieela (Short Bull)
7. Tatanka Tomaheca (Poor Bull)
8. Two Elk
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Andersen, Beranek & Strader Collection, 1991-152
Inclusive dates: 1990
Scope Notes: This collection contains 11 images of the construction of the addition to United Township High School in East Moline and the signing of the IMPACT agreement between labor and management. Original photographs are in possession of donors. All photos by John Arvanis of Andersen, Beranek & Strader. Credit line for Andersen, Beranek & Strader must accompany any use of images.
Folder 1
Inventory, notes
Folder 2
Copy negatives (two 4×5” negs, nine 35mm negs)
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Arzberger Collection 2002-27
Date: 1927, 1944
Scope Notes: Collection consists of two photographs which were in a single folder (also part of collection). Photos are of Hugo Arzberger and his sons Robert E. and William A. In the 1927 photo, the boys are dressed in sailor outfits. In the 1944 photo, the sons are in Navy uniforms.
Image Description
2002.27.3 Hugo Arzberger (center) with sons Robert Ernest (age 1 ½ to 2, on left) and William Albers (age 2 ½ to 3, on right), 1927
2002.27.4 Hugo Arzberger (center) with sons Robert Ernest (age 19, on left) and William Albers (age 21, on right), 1944
Photograph folder also in file
Subject Cross Reference
Groups—Identified
Military & War—World War II—Groups, Identified
Portrait—Arzberger, Hugo
Portrait—Arzberger, Robert E.
Portrait—Arzberger, William A.