Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Murat Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Program for a James Whitcomb Riley birthday celebration held at the Shubert Murat Theatre on October 7, 1915. Contains full text of the poem The Raggedy Man music and lyrics for America.
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916. Poems; Sons of the American Revolution Indiana Society.
A typewritten copy of the article form THE NEW CASTLE MERCURY, dated August 30, 1877. This copy is not dated. It is typed on Indiana Society Sons American Revolution letterhead. The second page has a copy of an article from THE NEW CASTLE...
Handwritten poem by James Whitcomb Riley entitled, Give Back the Dreams. The back side of the paper is a drawing of the title, Give Back The Dreams That I Have Known forming a figure eight. Signed and dated by James Whitcomb Riley Nov. 28, 1876
Postcard with illustrated James Whitcomb Riley poem. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. The postcard is blank. Poem is about minding parents and being good.
Booklet entitled Out To Old Aunt Mary's. The cover has only the title written on it. Page 1 features a photograph of James Whitcomb Riley. The second page has a quote, the date, and James Whitcomb Riley's signature. The third page lists...
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Alternate side is blank. Poem is about forgetting sorrow and being glad. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley
A hand-written poem with no title. Dated 1888 and signed by James Whitcomb Riley. A hat illustration at top of page. A poem about not being happy about not having an umbrella when it is raining and happy to not have an umbrella when the sun is...
Newspaper reproduction of the original manuscript of a poem by James Whitcomb Riley, "Old Man and Jim," possibly a newspaper clipping. The manuscript copy shows how Riley changed the original name of the poem. Handwritten date of October 7, 1935.
Librarian, J. Christian Bay, of The John Crerar Library in Chicago cames across an original manuscript of James Whitcomb Riley's poem, The Old Man and Jim. He took it upon himself to make photostats of the manuscript and send copies to the...
Typewritten copy of the original manuscript of the poem by James Whitcomb Riley, Leonanie. Debate occurred over who actually authored this poem since the initials provided are E. A. P. Many believed Edgar Allen Poe was the poet responsible for...
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. Poem talks about laughing in the sun on the sunny side. Alternate side is blank.
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Poem is about the weather and smiles. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. Alternate side is blank.
Postcard features a color image of James Whitcomb Riley along with two roses, along with a poem and the title, Riley Roses. Muncie is handwritten in top left corner. Lovingly, "Jupe." handwritten in lower righthand corner. Postmarked from...
Postcard featuring color image of James Whitcomb Riley and roses along with poem and title, Riley Roses. Alternate side contains handwritten note to Mrs. G. A. LaRue from her husband. Postmarked Indianapolis, 1907.
Postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley and a poem written by him. The poem is about roses. From Miss Jones Nov 1912 is handwritten along top of postcard. James Whitcomb Riley is typed under the poem. Alternate side: handwritten...