playing cards
Subject
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Hawaiian Souvenir Playing Cards
Collection
Identifier: MSSP_10125
Content Description
The Hawaiian Souvenir Playing Cards Collection consists of one deck of commercially printed playing cards published by the Honolulu-based Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd, and copyrighted by the U.S. Playing Card Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The copyright was registered in 1901, and this was a later version published in about 1910 of the Hawaiian Souvenir Playing Cards. The deck includes the traditional 52 cards in addition to a Joker and an information card. Each of the playing cards includes an image in...
Dates:
c. 1910
Socialist Playing Cards Deck Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSSP_10168
Content Description
The Socialist Playing Cards Deck Collection consists of one set of 54 socialist-themed playing cards including the standard 52 cards plus one joker and one information card. Published by the Chicago-based Charles H. Kerr Company, the cards contain images and verses critiquing capitalism and advocating socialism. Mary Marcy wrote the verses, and Ralph Chaplin drew the images that adorn the cards. Mary Marcy’s husband, Leslie H. Marcy, was also involved in designing the cards. A...
Dates:
1908-1912, 1981-1986; Majority of material found in 1908
Union Cards Playing Card Deck Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSSP_10167
Scope and Contents
The Union Cards Playing Card Deck Collection consists of one set of 52 “Union” playing cards and the original box produced by the American Card Co. of New York City in 1862. The deck of cards appealed to the patriotism of consumers in the North during the early years of the American Civil War. The publishers replaced the traditional European playing card suits and symbols with imagery associated with the United States of America. The cards substitute eagles, shields, stars, and flags in...
Dates:
1862