14,906 research outputs found
Hopkins, Hon. Jas. H. of PA
Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: 994, 2915 [crossed out], G Jas. H. Hopkins, Pa. this, X M.C. Pa. 1104 [crossed out], 830 [crossed out].Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
Hopkins - John Hopkins (1862)
John Hopkins, (1806-1868) served as the first janitor at Pennsylvania College. Authorized by the Board of Trustees and hired by the faculty in 1847 at a salary of $15 per month, Hopkins served in this capacity until his death in 1868.
In addition to his main duties of caring for the campus grounds and Penn Hall, Hopkins was also responsible for the ringing of the bell, cleaning the rooms, and keeping the classroom fires going.
He was one of the few black property owners in Gettysburg at the time of the Battle, and fled in June of that year with many other black residents for fear of being taken by the Confederates and brought back South and into slavery.
Especially endeared by the campus body, he was the subject of a poem, Jack the Janitor, written by one of the students, and upon his death, the students and faculty attended his funeral
Map of Clay County, Missouri /
Shows names of residents."Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1887 by G.M. Hopkins in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.""J.H. Kaefring Lth 831 Arch St., Phila."LC Land ownership maps, 39
Original filing title: Alumni Memorial Residences
The photograph was originally in a binder identified as PA 11 Alumni Mem. Dorms.View of Alumni Memorial Residences (AMR), under construction
Original filing title: Alumni Memorial Residences
The photograph was originally in a binder identified as PA 11 Alumni Mem. Dorms.View of Alumni Memorial Residences (AMR), under construction
Alumni Memorial Residences
The photograph was originally in a binder identified as PA 11 Alumni Mem. Dorms.Interior view of Alumni Memorial Residences (AMR) under construction
O! Father, shield the soldier's wife, and for his children care [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceRespectfully Dedicated to J. Francis Bourns, M.D. of Philadelphia, PA. The net proceeds of the sales of this Music are reserved for the support and eduction of the Orphan Children.ads on back cover for Lee & Walker stock9031.3Music is duplicated in 087.077.Music is duplicated in 087.078.Music is duplicated in 087.079.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
087, Item 076Poetry and Music by James G. Clark.As Sung by the Author, at His Ballad EntertainmentsT. Sinclair's Lith. Phila
O! Father, shield the soldier's wife, and for his children care [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceRespectfully Dedicated to J. Francis Bourns, M.D. of Philadelphia, PA. The net proceeds of the sales of this Music are reserved for the support and eduction of the Orphan Children.ads on back cover for Lee & Walker stock9031.3Music is duplicated in 087.077.Music is duplicated in 087.078.Music is duplicated in 087.079.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
087, Item 076Poetry and Music by James G. Clark.As Sung by the Author, at His Ballad EntertainmentsT. Sinclair's Lith. Phila
Ne'er before Pa, dear, Ne'er before Pa, Say that you love me, but not before Pa [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Oliver Ditson stock29209Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
048, Item 030Written and Composed by T.S. Linsdale. Arranged by Alfred Lee.C.J. Peters & Son, Stereotypers, Boston, Mass
- …
