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    Jacob S. Winans, approximately 1860s

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    Carte-de-visite portrait of Captain Jacob S. Winans of Company H, 9th Pennsylvania Reserves, probably from the 1860s. Signed "J. S. Winans" and labeled "Capt., Co. H., 9th Regt., P.R.V.C."Part of a small collection of photographs in the Alden Partridge Records, possibly from a dissembled photograph album of family and friends, belonging to Henry Villiers Partridge

    Jacob S. McKemey

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    An obituary for lawyer and politician Jacob S. McKemey

    Jacob S. McKemey

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    An obituary for lawyer and politician Jacob S. McKemey

    Jacob S. McKemey

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    An obituary for lawyer and politician Jacob S. McKemey

    Jacob S. Hartman

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    Jacob S. Mansfeld

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    Studio portrait of Jacob S. Mansfeld. Mansfeld was named one of the first Board of Regents of the Territorial University of Arizona. As a Regent he picked out a site for the new university. The land was owned by two professional gamblers and saloon keeper and Mansfeld won it from them in a poker game

    Jacob S. Mansfeld

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    Studio portrait of Jacob S. Mansfeld. Mansfeld was named one of the first Board of Regents of the Territorial University of Arizona. As a Regent he picked out a site for the new university. The land was owned by two professional gamblers and saloon keeper and Mansfeld won it from them in a poker game

    Jacob S. Coxey

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    Businessman and labor leader Jacob S. Coxey after he won the Republican nomination for mayor of Massillon, Ohio at the age of 76, August 12, 1931. Coxey was known as "General Coxey" and received national recognition when he led an "Industrial Army" of unemployed workers to Washington, D. C. to protest the federal government's response to the economic depression of the 1890s

    [half length portrait of Jacob S. Frank].

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    Photo Div C.3 .Jewish Philadelphia.25. Half length portrait of Jacob S. Frank. Member of the Philadelphia Jewish community.; Photographer: Henszey & Co. (Philadelphia).; Handwritten on verso, "Jacob S. Frank."; Individual and group studio portraits, likely of members of the Philadelphia Jewish community, most identified by manuscript notes on mounts.; Subjects include: Adolph Rosenheim, Dr. Arnold, Mrs. Goldsmith, Sidney M. Stern, Jacob S. Frank, Simon Fleisher, Mayer Fleisher, Rachel Carvalho, Sally Greenwald, Aaron Greenwald, Morris Goldsmith, Isadore Weil, Charles Hoffman, Leo Loeb, Adolph Rosenheim, Eva Friend, Lawrence Friend.; Photographers include: Abraham Bogardus (N.Y.), Frederick Gutekunst (Philadelphia), Gilbert & Bacon (Philadelphia), Peterson Bros. (Chicago), Riker (N.Y.), Draper & Husted (Philadelphia), Frank Jewell (Scranton, Pa.), Henszey & Co. (Philadelphia), J. Brill (N.Y.), E.H. Canfield (Milwaukee), H. & A. Krull (Neustrelitz, Germany), Broadbent & Phillips (Philadelphia), J. Goldin (Washington, D.C.)

    Jacob S. Coxey

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    Portrait of labor leader Jacob S. Coxey as a young man, ca. 1894. Coxey was known as "General Coxey" and received national recognition when he led an "Industrial Army" of unemployed workers to Washington, D. C. to protest the federal government's response to the economic depression of the 1890s
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