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American Silent Film

Created By: Everson, William K Publisher: New York: Da Capo Press, 1998

American-Owned German Passenger Ships, Amsterdam to Philadelphia

Americans from Germany

Created By: Wilk, Gerard H. and Don Heinrich Tolzmann Publisher: Indianapolis: Max Kade German-American Center Indiana German Heritage Society, 1995

Amerikas große Ernüchterung. Eine Kulturgeschichte der Prohibition

Created By: Welskopp, Thomas Publisher: Paderborn: Schöningh, 2010

An Important Merger in the Amateur Motion Picture Field, DeVry Movie News

“An Important Merger in the Amateur Motion Picture Field,” DeVry Movie News, April, 1929.

Ancestry of William Sperry Beinecke

Created By: Prindle, Paul W Publisher: North Haven, Conn.: Van Dyck Printing Company, 1974

And They All Played For Us

Created By: Strachwitz, Chris, et al Publisher: El Cerrito, CA: Arhoolie, 2012

Anheuser-Busch advertisement

Anheuser-Busch advertisement, May 19, 1892. The advertisement suggests that people generally preferred Anheuser-Busch bottled beer to wine. Interestingly, this did…

Anheuser-Busch advertisement announcing the completion of the new brew house

Anheuser-Busch advertisement announcing the completion of the new brew house, February 27, 1892. According to the advertisement, the addition of…

Anheuser-Busch advertisement for Malt-Nutrine

Anheuser-Busch advertisement for Malt-Nutrine, May 13, 1895. The advertisement, which was clearly geared toward female consumers, shows two upper-class women…

Anheuser-Busch Advertisement: First Brewery to Introduce Pasteurized Bottled Beer in America

Anheuser-Busch Advertisement: First Brewery to Introduce Pasteurized Bottled Beer in America. From: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Vol. LXXV, No. 1939…

Anheuser-Busch Black & Tan beer color advertisement

Color advertisement for Anheuser-Busch Black & Tan beer, ca. 1898. The patriotic images on the advertisement such as the military…

Anheuser, Eberhard's military enlistment card

Military enlistment card for Eberhard Anheuser. Anheuser served as a private in the local Union home guards from May 8,…

Anheuser, Eberhard's will and estate

Will and estate of Eberhard Anheuser filed with the St. Louis City Probable Court, Case #13643. Anheuser divided his estate…

Anheuser’s beer production statistics

May 2, 1880, issue of St. Louis’s German-language Anzeiger des Westens (Gazette of the West) showing statistics for Anheuser’s beer…

Anna Held and the Birth of Ziegfeld's Broadway

Created By: Golden, Eve Publisher: Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2000

Anna Held poster

Anna Held poster, ca. 1898.

Anneke, Mathilde Franziska’s first newspaper, the <em>Frauen-Zeitung</em>

The second page of Mathilde Franziska Anneke’s first newspaper, the Frauen-Zeitung, which she published on September 27, 1848, in Cologne.

Annenbergs: The Salvaging of a Tainted Dynasty

Created By: Cooney, John Publisher: New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982

Annotated Edition of the Diary of Johann Heinrich Müller (1702-1782), Pietist and Printer of the American Revolution

Created By: Lineback, Donald June Publisher: Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1975

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