Santa Claus drifts off while reading about Abraham Lincoln, whom Mathew Brady photographed in the same building on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.
Brady Street Bridge, Spanning Monongahela River at South Twenty-second Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA
M.B. Brady and Frank Leslie's artists taking photographs and sketches of the Japanese presents, in the reception room of the Embassy at Willard's Hotel, Washington
Gettysburg, Pa. July 1863. Battlefield of Gettysburg. Woods on left of Chambersburg Pike in which Archers Brigade was captured. (Also called the Wheat Field). Brady the photographer is shown
Jas. J. Brady, Ury Woodson, B. Sullivan, B.F. Mitchell
George S. Brady, Materials Consultant, Division of Civilian Supply
A moment of anxiety - who is going to get left? / Gillam.
Santa Claus: A Christmas cantata
Santa Claus: A Christmas cantata
[Bank note vignettes showing Santa Claus visiting two children in bed and Santa Claus in sleigh]
New York, New York. R. H. Macy and Company department store during the week before Christmas. Children line up to talk with Santa Claus. They are two Santas, concealed from one another by a labyrinth to prevent disillusionment of the children. Each child is presented with candy and tells Santa his or her desires
Christmas trees and decorations. Santa Claus pointing to book on shelves I
[Santa Claus proposing a toast at a table full of people]
"Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one"