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Weatherby's Sporting Goods
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Weatherby's Sporting Goods
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Weatherby's Sporting Goods - woodworker holding finished rifle stock with inlays and hand tooling.
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Sporting and recreation, miscellaneous
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Snapshots of White fishing and in various sporting and recreational activities. A woman who appears to be his wife, Betty, is also in several photographs.
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Sports and leisure
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The Sports and leisure subseries comprises sheet music published between 1829 and 1899 and is specifically dedicated to sporting and leisurely activities popular in nineteenth century America. Among the scores are pieces dedicated to archery, baseball, boating, billiards, gambling, croquet, equestrianism, fireworks, fishing, hunting, rowing, shooting, skating, and trapping. Notable scores within this subseries include "Minnesota Boat Club March," published in 1893 and composed by Emile Oberhoffer; seven copies of "Light may the Boat row," published between 1836 and 1841 and arranged by John Watson; and six copies of "The Mellow Horn," published between 1830 and 1855 and composed and performed by Mr. Jones.
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Group of men at camp with rifles
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Image of a group of men with rifles standing in front of a camping tent. The tent has "Wm H. Moegle Company manufacturers of tents, awnings, flags, sporting goods, Los Angeles, Cal." printed on the side.
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Hastings & Forby's cash dry goods warehouse
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Image of a single-fold advertisement for Andrew F. Hastings & William F. Forby's dry goods business located in New York, New York; image of their 5-story company building at center surrounded by text; lists of domestic goods, prints, dress goods, and linens on verso.
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