A mailed bank check from an unknown financial institution written in the amount of $198. Imagery behind the stamps features a battle scene between armed white men and Indigenous people.
Envelope mailed via the U.S.S. Louisville. Hand drawn color illustration of the state of Kentucky, a jockey on a horse, three white stars, and blue, red, and white stripes. Stamped as "U.S.S."
No. 633 stock certificate for ten Louisville Industrial Exposition shares purchased by C. S. Snead. Includes lithograph image of Louisville Industrial Exposition, Louisville, Kentucky.
Envelope sent from Louisville, Kentucky, to Miltern Griffith located in Plymouth, Ohio. Color Lithograph depcits a soldier surrounded by patriotic symbols and "We Have Beat Our Last Retreat".
Envelope printed for C. Magnus, located at 12 Frankfort Street, New York. Lithograph of a woman holding a flag labeled "For the Union" and two men shaking hands with "Kentucky" underneath.
Envelope sent from Louisville, Kentucky, to Maria Schenck, Peru, Huren County, Ohio. Color lithograph depicts a woman with an American flag, and the word "Union!".
Envelope sent from Louisville, Kentucky, to Teresa Carver located in Savannah, Wayne County, New York. Color lithograph of a bald eagle on an American flag shield.
Barry Bingham Sr. and Queen Elizabeth II at a Waldorf Astoria luncheon in New York City. Luncheon was hosted by the English-speaking Union, chaired by Barry Sr. Also in attendence was the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.