Bernard Unti Book and Ephemera Collection on Animal Studies 1761, 1802-2023

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Unti, Bernard Oreste
Size
158.75 linear feet (96 cartons, 21 boxes, 1 card box, 1 flat box, 1 legal half box,1 half box, 2 oversize flat box)
Call number
MC 00703
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The Bernard Unti Book and Ephemera Collection on Animal Studies contains books, pamphlets, ephemera, and material culture objects tied to the history of the kindness-to-animals ethic, organized animal protection, vegetarianism, anti-vivisection and related concerns. The majority of the collection is comprised of books with many dating to the 1800s and early 20th Century.

Bernard Unti, Ph.D., is an animal rights and welfare advocate who served as Senior Policy Adviser and Special Assistant to the President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) from 2004 to 2021. Unti was then hired as Senior Principal Strategist in Communications for the HSUS. Unti is the author of Protecting All Animals: A Fifty-Year History of The Humane Society of the United States (2004), which covers the history of the HSUS from its creation to the early twentieth century. Unti has also written a number of essays and articles on animal cruelty as a historical and contemporary issue. In addition to working for the HSUS and Humane Society International, he worked at the Animal Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) in various positions from 1985 to 1992, including the position of Executive Director.

Biographical/historical note

Bernard Unti, Ph.D., is an animal rights and welfare advocate who served as Senior Policy Adviser and Special Assistant to the President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) from 2004 to 2021. Unti was then hired as Senior Principal Strategist in Communications for the HSUS. Unti is the author of Protecting All Animals: A Fifty-Year History of The Humane Society of the United States (2004), which covers the history of the HSUS from its creation to the early twentieth century. Unti has also written a number of essays and articles on animal cruelty as a historical and contemporary issue. In addition to working for the HSUS and Humane Society International, he worked at the Animal Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) in various positions from 1985 to 1992, including the position of Executive Director.

Unti earned his Ph.D. in U.S. history from American University in 2002 and a B.A. in history from Temple University in 1982. His American University dissertation published in 2002, “The Quality of Mercy,” is a history of organized animal protection in the United States before World War II.

Scope/content

The Bernard Unti Book and Ephemera Collection on Animal Studies contains books, pamphlets, ephemera, and material culture objects tied to the history of the kindness-to-animals ethic, organized animal protection, vegetarianism, anti-vivisection and related concerns. The majority of the collection is comprised of books, with many dating to the 1800s and early 20th Century.

Topics include the prevention of cruelty to animals, the development of organized animal protection, human attitudes toward nature, environment and animals, vegetarianism, the hunting and trapping of wildlife, anti-vivisection and regulation of animal research, humane slaughter and killing of animals, ethical and religious perspectives on animals’ status and treatment, the mistreatment of animals in captivity and performance, petkeeping and the human-animal bond, mascots and war animals, animal lore, animals in poetry and literature, cats, dogs, animal mind and sentience, animal symbolism in art and literature, animal autobiographies, humane education of children, veterinary treatment, and nineteenth and early twentieth century SPCA activities.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in series: Series 1. Ephemera, Series 2. Books and Other Publications, Series 3. Battle Creek Sanitarium Artifacts

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Bernard Unti Book and Ephemera Collection on Animal Studies, MC 00703, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC

Related material

Source of acquisition

Gift of Bernard Unti, 2022 March (Accession 2022.0026)

Processing information

Processed by: Margot Cook, Laura Lethers, Cathy Dorin-Black, and Danielle Dantzler, 2022 October; Gevorg Vardanyan, 2023 February-March; Finding aid written by: Laura Lethers and Cathy Dorin-Black, 2022 October; finding aid updated by Gevorg Vardanyan, 2023 March.

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Ephemera 1761, 1802-2023

The Ephemera Series contains pamphlets, articles, leaflets, and pins and medals.

This series is organized chronologically.

"Clemency to Brutes; The substance of two sermons preached on a Shrove-Sunday, with a particular view to dissuade from that species of cruelty annually practiced in England, the throwing at cocks." 1761 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in London, printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall. Written in pencil on cover "6F367 #5".

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 36
"A Bill For preventing the Practice of Bull-baiting and Bull-running" 1802 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 3
"Art. IV. History of a Case Resembling Hydrophobia, From the Bite of a Cat" by Joshua Dixon, M.D. 1810 (Accession 2022.0026)

A separately bound excerpt from the Medical Society of London.

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 32
"An Act to prevent the Creul and improper Treatment of Cattle" 1822 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper

Box 4, Folder 2
"Thoughts on Humanity to Animals" 1823 (Accession 2022.0026)

3rd Edition. Possibly incomplete, the pages are loose.

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 3
"A Bill To prevent Bear-baiting and other cruel Practices" 1824, 1825 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 2
"The Spiritual Quixote" by Richard Graves, 3rd Edition 1827 (Accession 2022.0026)

A single chapter, "Geoffry Wildgoose, in Cheltenham: or, a dis-course on a race-course," from the larger "Spiritual Quixote" work. The "Spiritual Quixote" was a satire, written by Graves under the psedonym Geoffry Wildgoose.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 26
"The Farmer's Register," Vol. X, No. 7 1842 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Box 3, Folder 19
"The Bird's Nest." by Charlotte Elizabeth Published by the American Tract Society 1843 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the front: "Presented to Alvira Williamson by Mr. J. Sprague".

Tract

Box 5, Folder 29
Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate, Vol. XVIII No. 30 1847 July 23 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 7
"A Glance at Vegetarianism" Dedicated to The Vegetarian Society by H.W. Walker 1850 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 3
The American Vegetarian and Health Journal Volume 1 1850 Nov. (Accession 2022.0026)

Periodical

Box 10, Folder 34
The Vegetarian Messenger Magazine, No. 1-6,11,13, and 16 1850-1851 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazines

Box 11, Folder 1
The American Vegetarian and Health Journal Volume 2 1852 Jan. (Accession 2022.0026)

Periodical

Box 10, Folder 35
The American Vegetarian and Health Journal Volume 3 1853 Jan. (Accession 2022.0026)

Periodical

Box 10, Folder 36
The American Vegetarian and Health Journal Volume 4 1854 Jan. (Accession 2022.0026)

Periodical

Box 10, Folder 37
"The Creation of Man: A Sermon" by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 1865 (Accession 2022.0026)

A sermon preached in Whitehall Chapel by the Dean of Westminster in behalf of The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 19
"On the Dangers and Inhuman Use of the Check-Rein" Booklet by the ASPCA 1866 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 10
ASPCA Presidential Address by Henry Bergh 1867 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 3
"Address of the Committee Appointed by the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" 1867 May 6 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the front "12.50". In pen on the title page "Rooms 1322 Chestnut St."

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 37
"A Plea on Behalf of Our Domestic Animals" Booklet by Rev. J. B. Gross 1869 (Accession 2022.0026)

Includes written inscription by the author gifting the book to his brother-in-law.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 16
"The Check-Rein" Booklet by George T. Angell 1872 (Accession 2022.0026)

Printed by the Massachusetts SPCA. George T. Angell was the president of Mass. SPCA.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 12
Fourth Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1872 (Accession 2022.0026)

First few pages are stained. Written in pencil on title page "3860", "di 3186" and "15r".

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 34
Lancaster Stock Yards Note with Cattle Printed on it 1873 May 1 (Accession 2022.0026)

Handwriting is very faded.

Letterhead

Box 12, Folder 48
Receipts and Checks with Animals Printed on them 1873-1882 (Accession 2022.0026)

Each one is filled out by hand.

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 12
"Protection of Animals" Address by George T. Angells 1874 (Accession 2022.0026)

George T. Angells was the president of the Massachusetts SPCA, originally read at the annual meeting of the American Social Science Association in 1874.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 19
"Letter to a Committee of Citizens on the Proposed Schuylkill Drove-Yard and Abattoir" by John H. Rauch, Treasurer of the American Public Health Association 1874 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 17
The Popular Science Monthly Conducted by E.L. Youmans, No. 30 1874 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company.

Journal

Box 12, Folder 1
"The Immortality of Man and Beast" Sermon by Rev. Edward Husband 1875 (Accession 2022.0026)

Sermon originally preached on Easter 1875 in the Church of St. Michael and All Angels. Folkestone. Includes an appendix containing answers to objections.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 28
Seventh Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1875 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in Philadelphia. Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer. Written in pencil on the front "M 4186, 5856, 18-".

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 10
American Humane Association Sermon by Rev. David Swing 1879 (Accession 2022.0026)

Re-printed from "The Alliance," October 18, 1879. Originally preached at the Central Church, Chicago Il. October 12, 1879, the Sunday after the 3rd annual meeting of the American Humane Association.

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 14
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 14th Annual Report 1882 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 13
Saratoga SPCA "The Humane Journal," Vol. 2, No. 3 1882 (Accession 2022.0026)

Newspaper

Box 4, Folder 24
The History of the Founding, Aims, and Growth of the American Bands of Mercy by Reverend Thomas Timmins 1883 (Accession 2022.0026)

There is a Haven School Library book plate inside.

Book

Box 13, Folder 15
Illinois Humane Society 14th Annual Report 1884 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 27
"Vivisection: Is It Scientifically Useful or Morally Justifiable?" A Prize Essay Addressed Specially to the Medical Profession by James Macauley 1884 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the American Anti-Vivisection Society

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 27
"Food Reform Cookery Book" by Thirza Tarrant-Siddons 1885 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in Manchester by The Vegetarian Society

Cookbook

Box 11, Folder 2
"Rough on Rats" Almanac and Dream Book 1886 (Accession 2022.0026)

Almanac

Box 12, Folder 34
"Vegetarian Varieties and Cookery: The Apple Tree Annual" Published in London by A. Glendinning and E.W. Allen 1888 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 25
ASPCA 23rd Annual Report 1889 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in 1889, report for the year 1888.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 10
Receipt for L. Heilman & Son, Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware and Heather Goods with a Saddle Stirrup Printed on it 1889 June 29 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 4
Swift's Chicago Dressed Beef Salary Check 1890 (Accession 2022.0026)

Check

Box 12, Folder 22
Statement for L. Heilman & Son, Dealers in Saddlery Hardware 1890 Feb. 28 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 6
Osage National Bank Certificate of Deposit Made Out to Maggie Green 1890 Mar. 29 (Accession 2022.0026)

Certificate of Deposit

Box 5, Folder 33
Receipt for John W. Lowell, Horse Collars and Harness Leather 1890 May (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 7
Food Products Advertisements for Pillsbury's Vitos and Quaker Oats 1890s (Accession 2022.0026)

Advertisement

Box 11, Folder 15
Postcards, Cards, and Advertisement Cards 1890s-2000s (Accession 2022.0026)

Some postcards have messages on them.

Postcards

Card box 16
Henry Salt Materials 1895, 1904, 1928, 1932, 1935, undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Materials include correspondence to and from Henry Salt, a newspaper article about Henry Salt, and a print of a photo of Salt. Salt was an English social reformer interested in the treatment of animals. He was a noted vegeterian and anti-vivisectionist.

Letters; Newspaper

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 4
American Humane Association 20th Annual Meeting Book 1896 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 4
Bookmark to Commemorate The Queen's Jubilee 1897 Presented by Command of Her Majesty to the Prize Winners in the RSPCA 1897 Essay Competition of Metropolitan Schools 1897 (Accession 2022.0026)

Signed at the bottom "Cyril J. Cle[illegible]"

Bookmark

Box 9, Folder 20
Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the American Humane Association held at Nashville, Tennessee - "Report of the Proceedings" 1897 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 11
American Humane Association 22nd Annual Meeting Book 1898 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 5
The Royal Commission on Vivisection "Selections" by Frances Power Cobbe 1898 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the British Union for Abolition or Vivisection

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 27
"'Scientized' Juveniles" Sketch by Ellen Snow 1898 (Accession 2022.0026)

Press of the International Kindness to Animals Society

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 33
"The New England Anti-Vivisection Society Monthly" Published by The New England Anti-Vivisection Society 1898 Mar. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 28
Shipping Receipt for Graf, Morsbach & Co. with a Horse Printed on it 1898 Sept. (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 12, Folder 47
American Human Society 23rd Annual Meeting Booklet 1899 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 1
Certificate of Deposit, Check, and Promisory Note with Animals Printed on Them 1899-1922 (Accession 2022.0026)

Notes written across the front of one check.

Certificate

Box 12, Folder 46
Nature and Art Journal Published by A.W. Mumford 1900 June (Accession 2022.0026)

Pencil marks on cover along with "1.00".

Journal

Box 13, Folder 19
Receipt for Stauffer & Frantz Cattle Dealers 1900 Nov. 28 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 5
Testaments by John Davidson, No. I. The Testament of a Vivisector 1901 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 26
Carte Postale (Postcard) Showing Humane Versus Inhumane Traps 1902 (Accession 2023.0155)
expression

Created by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Box 13, Folder 24
"Schadenfreude (Pleasure in the Pain of Others)," Booklet by Francis Power Cobbe 1902 (Accession 2022.0026)

Re-printed from the Contemporary Review by the author.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 25
Birds and Nature Journal Published by A.W. Mumford 1902 Sept. (Accession 2022.0026)

In pencil on the front twice is "Grasshopper Sparrow" and "1.00".

Journal

Box 13, Folder 20
ASPCA "Our Animal Friends" Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3 1903 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Box 3, Folder 1
"Taming the Tiger" Stereoscopic Photo by George W. Griffith 1903 (Accession 2022.0026)

Although the photo is titled "Taming the Tiger," the cat in the photo appears to be a leopard.

Stereoscopic Photo

Box 5, Folder 2
Special Number of the Zoophilist and Animals' Defender Issued by the National Anti-Vivisection Society 1903 Dec. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 34
Our Merciful Band Pledge Card for the American Baptist Publication Society 1903 Jan. 21 (Accession 2022.0026)

Our Merciful Band

Card

Box 12, Folder 33
Dog License for "Dewey" from the Town of Whately, Massachusetts 1903 May (Accession 2022.0026)

Handwritten on the reverse is "Arthur Wood".

License

Box 13, Folder 9
Minutes of the Boone and Crockett Club Vol. I 1903-1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

Annual Meetings 1904-1913 and Executive Committee 1903-1912. Very fragile.

Book

Box 14
ASPCA "Our Animal Friends" Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 9 1904 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Box 3, Folder 2
American Humane Association 28th Annual Report 1904 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 12
Statement for T.W. Van Note, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Harness, Collars, and Saddlery Hardware 1904 Sept. 23 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 8
"Plutarch as a Food Reformer" by Wiiliam E.A. Axon 1905 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The Vegetarian Society

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 5
A Receipt for 300 Duke Cigars with a Dog in the Upper Left Corner 1905 June 17 (Accession 2022.0026)

Handwritten.

Receipt

Box 12, Folder 5
Senatorial Report titled "Prevention of Cruelty to Animals While in Transit" Submitted by Mr. Warren, from the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry 1906 Feb. 14 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 35
Pennsylvania Work Horse Parade Association Pin 1907 (Accession 2023.0138)
Box 2, Folder 10
"The Principal Claims on Behalf of Vivisection. A Refutation." Compiled and Edited by Dep. Surgeon-General Sir James H. Thornton 1907 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 7
"The Story of Kate and Queen" by Jesse Beery 1908 (Accession 2022.0026)

A book of short stories written from the point of view of two horses, Kate and Queen. Jesse Beery authored several works on horses, including "Beery's Mail Course in Horsemanship," and designed the "Beery bit."

Book

Box 5, Folder 1
The Brown Dog and His Memorial by Edward K. Ford 1908 (Accession 2022.0026)

A copy of a newspaper article from January 13, 1985 titled "The Brown Dog has another day" is pasted into the front pages.

Book

Box 8, Folder 25
Forty-first Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1908 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 28
Letter from Cugley and Mullen Pet Shop 1908 Dec. 12 (Accession 2022.0026)

Letter is typed in purple ink on Cugley & Mullen Letterhead.

Letter

Box 13, Folder 18
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Leaflet No. 228 Original 1909 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 3, Folder 8
Rational Food: Opinions of Eminent Medical, Scientific, and Other Authorities Collected by A.C. Newcombe 1909 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 16
American Humane Association 35th Annual Report 1911 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 13
Women's Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Certificate for Honorary Agent 1911 Dec. 29 (Accession 2022.0026)

Certificate

Box 12, Folder 45
USDA "Distribution of the American Egrets" by W.W. Cooke 1911 Sept. 13 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the cover "1911" and "CB" and "1-".

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 39
Mr. George Bernard Shaw on The Uselessness of the Vivisection Inspector Published by The British Union for Abolition of Vivisection 1912 June (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 13
Receipts for G. C. Devallinger Dressed Meats with Bulls on them 1912 July 17 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 2
Society Protectrice des Animaux (SPA) Commemorative Coins 1912-1965 (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 6
SPCA Horse Buttons, Pins, and Medals 1912-1914 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 7
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Leaflet No. 228 Revised 1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 3, Folder 9
Boston Work-Horse Parade Association, 11th Annual Parade Catalogue 1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

The annual parade was organized to prevent creulty to workhorses.

Catalogue Book

Box 3, Folder 10
"The Municipal Abattoir" Bulletin No. 173 by R. M. Allen and J. W. McFarlin 1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station of the State University

Bulletin

Box 3, Folder 37
Invitation to a Lecture by Miss Lind-Af-Hageby on "The Wrongs of Vivisection" 1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

The American Anti-Vivisection Society

Invitation

Box 8, Folder 18
"Address of Miss Lind-af-Hageby" At meeting held under the Auspices of the American Anti-Vivisection Society 1913 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 3
Receipts for P. Charles Giammatteo Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats with Bulls on them 1913-1918 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 13, Folder 3
The Connecticut Humane Society Membership Card 1914 May (Accession 2022.0026)

Membership Card

Box 5, Folder 30
San Francisco SPCA Laws Booklet 1916 (Accession 2022.0026)

Details laws of the State of California for the prevention of the cruelty to animals and punishment for offenders. Booklet meant as information for officers.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 22
"First-Aid for Horses for Use in the United States Army" Published by the American Red Star Animal Relief 1917 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 32
"To Charlie (An auld Farmer's letter to his commandeered Powny now serving with the colours in France.)" by George Carrie 1917 (Accession 2022.0026)

Sold in aid of Sick and Wounded War Horses' Fund. Written in dialect.

Leaflet

Box 12, Folder 4
Reverend Henry S. Clubb, President of the Vegetarian Society of America Post Card 1917 July 12 (Accession 2022.0026)

Postcard

Box 11, Folder 17
"House Rats and Mice" by David E. Lantz, Farmers' Bulletin 896 Published by the USDA 1917 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 35
New Vegetarian Dishes by Mrs. Bowdich 1918 (Accession 2022.0026)

Cookbook

Box 11, Folder 23
International SPCA Buttons and Commemorative Coins 1918-1969 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 10
Junior Humane Societies Buttons and Pins 1918-1969 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 11
"Bruino and Ursulette" by G. M. Dillard 1919 (Accession 2022.0026)

Presentation copy incsribed by the author. Note with the publication reads "Bear hunting in the Salmon River Country told from the viewpoint of the bear"

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 38
"Midwest Utilitor: Dependable Power" Published by The Midwest Engine Company 1919 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 2
"A Dog's Life" Cleveland Humane Society Information Card 1919 (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 12
"Two Years with the Birds on a Farm"by Edward Howe Forbush, Economic Ornithology - Bulletin No. 4 1920 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Agriculture.

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 25
"Ready for Vivisection!" Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society 1921 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 15
"Mickey: The Dog Philanthropist" 1922 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 35
"Vivisection: A World Menace" by Dr. Walter R. Hadwen Published by The California Anti-Vivisection Society 1922 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 33
Dog License for "Buddie" from the Town of Arlington, Massachusetts 1922 July 15 (Accession 2022.0026)

License

Box 12, Folder 43
"The Poster Primer" ASPCA Booklet 1924 (Accession 2022.0026)

This booklet includes illustrations of posters and accompanying quotes to instruct children on the importance of being kind to animals.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 17
"Viewpoints Against Vivisection from Some Great Minds" Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society 1924 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the cover "Great People" and "8-19-24"

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 8
"Mouse Control in Field and Orchard" Farmers' Bulletin No. 1397 by the USDA 1924 Mar. (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 36
Colorado Humane Society Year Book 1925 (Accession 2022.0026)

Yearbook

Box 3, Folder 14
"The Church & Vivisection" by Rev. B.G. Bourchier 1925 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The British Union for Abolition of Vivisection

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 9
"The Rights of Animals" Oration by Herman Daggett 1926 (Accession 2022.0026)

Oration originally delivered at the commencement of Providence College on September 7, 1791. Re-printed by the ASPCA.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 21
"A Talk on Playing the Game with Animals and Birds" by John Galsworthy 1926 (Accession 2022.0026)

2 copies.

Pamphlets

Box 13, Folder 13
Strongheart: The Story of a Wonder Dog by Lawrence Trimble 1926 (Accession 2022.0026)

Fragile and deteriorating.

Book

Box 13, Folder 14
Local SPCA Commemorative Medals and Coins 1926-1944 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 1
"These Scoundrels" by George Bernard Shaw 1927 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Vivisection Investigation League

Pamphlet

Box 8, Folder 12
"The English Sparrow as a Pest" by Ned Dearborn, Farmers' Bulletin 493 Published by the USDA 1927 (Accession 2022.0026)

US Government Printing Office

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 8
"August Strindberg: A Study by L. Lind-Af-Hageby" 1927 Dec. (Accession 2022.0026)

Lecture

Box 5, Folder 36
The Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society Report For the Year 1927 1928 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 30
ASPCA Humane Education Commemorative Medals and Pins 1927-1928 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 2
"'Framing' the Birds of Prey" by Davis Quinn Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1929 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 10
Lost Utopias by Harriet E. O'Brien 1929 (Accession 2022.0026)

Book

Box 11, Folder 20
The Vita Health Food Company Price List Brochure 1929 (Accession 2022.0026)

Cover is missing.

Brochure

Box 11, Folder 31
The American Magazine Clipping "Beauty that comes from health has a gentle quality" 1929 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods

Advertisement

Box 11, Folder 26
The American Magazine Clipping "Foods that build health can be palate-tempting..." 1929 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods

Advertisement

Box 11, Folder 27
The Quest for Health and Happiness Against Compulsory Vaccination and Animal Cruelty Booklet 1929 Feb. (Accession 2022.0026)

A name is signed on the front.

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 32
"Was it for Science?" by Beatrice E. Kidd and "How Dogs & Monkeys Are Treated in London" Published by the British Union for Abolition of Vivisection Pamphlets 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlets

Box 7, Folder 30
"Vegetarianism and the Growing Boy: An Account of a Twenty Years' Practical Experiment in Food Reform by W. A. Sibly, M.A., J.P. 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The Vegetarian Society and The London Vegetarian Society

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 24
"Present at the End: A Story Dedicated to all Those Who Kill Animals for Fun" by H.R. Wakefield 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in London. Excerpt from a book by H.R. Wakefield.

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 38
"The New Search for Health" by L. Lind-Af-Hageby Issued by The Animal Defence & Anti-Vivisection Society of London and Switzerland 1930 Apr. 25 (Accession 2022.0026)

A lecture given at Stockholm.

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 4
"Compromised Conservation: Can the Audubon Society Explain?" by Irving Brant 1930 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Emergency Conservation Committee

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 5
"The Antelope's S.O.S." by Davis Quinn 1930 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 32
Hamilton Watch Company Advertisement with a Dog 1930s (Accession 2022.0026)

Advertisement

Box 13, Folder 17
Animal Defense Society Presidential Address by Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon 1931 (Accession 2022.0026)

Address titled "All they that take the Sword shall perish by the Sword," delivered at St. Anne's, Soho, on June 5th, 1931.

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 15
"The Deer Problem in the Forests of Pennsylvania" by Henry E. Clepper 1931 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters.

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 38
"Shotgun Conservation" by Irving Brant 1931 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Emergency Conservation Committee

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 2
"It's Alive - Kill It! The Present Policy Toward Native Birds and Animals of North America" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1932 May (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 7
"The Slaughter of the Yellowstone Park Pelicans" Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1932 Sept. (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 3
Massachusetts SPCA Medals and Commemorative Coins (1 of 3) 1932 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 2
Massachusetts SPCA Medals and Commemorative Coins (2 of 3) 1932 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 3
Massachusetts SPCA Medals and Commemorative Coins (3 of 3) 1932 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 4
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) Pins, Buttons, and Medals 1932 and undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 5
"Steel-Trapping by the Audubon Association Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1933 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 18
"Disaster to the Yellowstone Park Elk Herds" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1933 Dec. (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 6
"First Aid to Animals" Booklet by the Boy Scouts of America 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 21
"Glover's Guide For the Care of Your Dog" Published by H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 28
"Fighting the Good Fight, An Account of Militant Conservation on Defense of Wild Life including the Report of the Emergency Conservation Committee for the Calendar Year, 1934" 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 37
"The United States Bureau of Destruction and Extermination" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 9
"Sanctuary - Do We Mean It?" by W.L. McAtee Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 12
"A Last Plea for Waterfowl" by Irving Brant Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 16
"Vegetarianism and World Peace" by J.C. Demarquette 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by London Vegetarian Society

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 18
"Dick Randall Tells the Tragic Truth About the Elk: Vivid Description by an Eye-Witness" 1934 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 28
"Bowdoin Lake: Montana's Sanctuary for Duck Kills" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 29
"Hawks" by Ellsworth D. Lumley, Conservation Series Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 Mar. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 38
"The Shortage of Waterfowl" by Ellsworth D. Lumley, Conservation Series Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1934 Mar. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 39
"The Audubon Steel-Trapping Sanctuary" by Rosalie Edge 1934 Sept. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Emergency Conservation Committee

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 4
"The White Pelicans of Great Salt Lake" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1935 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 11
"The Collapse of Waterfowl Protection" by Irving Brant Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1935 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 20
"Is it 'Goodbye' to America's Waterfowl?" by Dr. William T. Hornaday Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1935 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 26
"Save the Bald Eagle! Shall we allow our national emblem to go extinct?" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1935 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 10, Folder 27
"Why Vivisection is Morally Offensive and an Obstacle to Progress and the Art of Healing" by N. Hamilton 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Issued by The Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 25
"The Waterfowl Are Yours" Published by Emergency Conservation Committee 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 17
"The Drouth-Stricken Waterfowl" by Irving Brant Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 21
"Three Seasons at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary" by Maurice Broun Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 24
"Finishing the Mammals" by Rosalie Edge 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee

Booklet

Box 10, Folder 31
"Ritter vom Zukunftsgeiste: Die Rulturbedeutung der vegetarischen Bemegung in Deutschland" by Georg Furster 1936 (Accession 2022.0026)

Translation: "Knight of the Spirit of the Future: The Cultural Significance of the Vegetarian Society in Germany"

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 19
"Forward Into Battle, Year Book of the Emergency Conservation Committee for the Calendar Year, 1935" 1936 Jan. (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 8
The Animal Rescue League of Boston "Our Four-Footed Friends" Magazine, Vol. 34, No. 2 1937 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Box 4, Folder 6
"Man's Friend: The Crow" Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee 1937 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 10, Folder 22
"Facing Conservation Facts" Report of the Emergency Conservation Committee Calendar Year, 1936 1937 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 30
"Local Bird Refuges" Farmers' Bulletin No. 1644 Published by the USDA 1937 Aug. (Accession 2022.0026)

US Government Printing Office. In pencil on cover "2.54".

Bulletin

Box 12, Folder 3
New York Womens League for Animals, Annual Report 1938 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 9
"The Advance of Conservation" Report of the Emergency Conservation Committee for 1937 1938 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 13
"Protect the Roosevelt Elk" Leaflet 1938 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 10, Folder 25
New York Womens League for Animals Benefit Program and Name Cards 1939 Apr. 24 (Accession 2022.0026)

Mr. Lauritz Melchior's and Mr. Ignace Strasfogel's Concert for the benefit of the New York Women's League for Animals

Program

Box 5, Folder 34
"The Birds of Shakespeare" by Lavonia Stockelbach 1940 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 37
"Conservation - How it Works: Notes, News and Comments" Annual Report of the Emergency Conservation Committee for the Year 1939 by Rosalie Edge 1940 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 40
Certificate of Merit for Rober Del Fiorention in the Latham Foundation International Poster Contest from the President of the Latham Foundation for the Promotion of Humane Education 1941 (Accession 2022.0026)

Certificate

Box 12, Folder 15
"Share the Meat for Victory" United States Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services Pamphlet 1942 (Accession 2022.0026)

United States Government Printing Office

Leaflet

Box 11, Folder 28
"War Dogs" Technical Manuel by the U.S. War Department 1943 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 5
"The Gospel of Kindness" by George R. Farnum 1943 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by New England Anti-Vivisection Society

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 5
"Performing Animal Atrocities, and Their Relation to Our Present Troubles" Pamphlet 1943 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 13, Folder 10
"Rodent Control in the Family Garden" by C.F. Jackson Published by General Extension Service 1944 June (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 37
Course of Lectures of Anti-Vivisection School held under auspices of The American Anti-Vivisection Society 1945 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Eight lectures published together.

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 15
"The Quality of Mercy" Published by the Vivisection Investigation League 1947 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 20
"Vivisection: A Dark Blot on Civilization" by George R. Farnum 1947 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 4
"Simple and Attractive Food Reform" by Edgar J. Saxon 1948 (Accession 2022.0026)

Book

Box 11, Folder 22
"Bullfight Manual for Spectators" by Tom Lea 1949 (Accession 2022.0026)

A post it note on the front reads "Hi Bernie! Is this old enough for you? - Laura the coyote". Written in pencil on the title page is "OP 4.95" and a newspaper clipping titled "Capetillo Gives Final Show" by Ralph A. Vindiola from the Herald-Examiner is tucked inside.

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 6
"Report of the Committee on Cruelty to Wild Animals" Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the Secretary of State for Scotland 1951 June (Accession 2022.0026)

Printed in London by His Majesty's Stationery Office.

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 29
"First Aid and Care of Small Animals" by Ernest P. Walker 1955 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Animal Welfare Institute

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 10
Humane Slaughtering of Livestock and Poultry, Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry United States Senate 1956 May 9-10 (Accession 2022.0026)

United States Government Printing Office

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 35
"Both Small and Great Beasts" by Rosalind Hill 1957 (Accession 2022.0026)

Handwritten inscription inside "For The Delafields with love from The Churans[?] Christmas 1957"

Illustrated Booklet

Box 7, Folder 1
Humane Slaughter, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Livestock and Feed Grains of the Committee on Agriculture House of Representatives 1957 Apr. 2 and 12 (Accession 2022.0026)

United States Government Printing Office

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 33
Stamps, Miscellaneous 1957, 1966, 1967, 1986, undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Cuban stamps date to 1957, celebrating the humanitarian efforts of Jeanntte Ryder and the Band of Mercy. The Yellow stamp with the illustration of the dog is an Austrian stamp dated 1966, celebrating the Animal Welfare Association. The stamps titled "Love" with an illustration of a dog are a part of the Love Collection, dated 1986. The SPCA stamps are undated.

Stamps; Envelopes; Pamphlet

Box 4, Folder 27
San Francisco SPCA "Our Animals" Magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2 1958 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine is 90th Anniversary Issue.

Magazine

Box 4, Folder 23
Humane Slaughtering of Livestock, Hearings before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry United States Senate 1958 Apr.-May (Accession 2022.0026)

United States Government Printing Office

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 34
British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection Receipt and Thank You Note for Financial Support 1958 Oct. 13 (Accession 2022.0026)

Receipt

Box 8, Folder 17
"Diet and the Arts" by Henry Bailey Stevens 1960 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Millenium Guild

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 27
Department of the Army Field Manual, "Military Dog Training and Employment" 1960 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 3
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Membership Card 1960 May (Accession 2022.0026)

Membership Card

Box 5, Folder 26
Humane Education in the Classroom, transcript of a conference at Newark State College 1962 Apr. 5 (Accession 2022.0026)

The conference was sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States.

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 19
Four Paws Vol. XXII, No. 5 1964 Dec. (Accession 2022.0026)

Written on front "File" and stamped "Dec 14 1964".

Periodical

Box 12, Folder 42
"The Rights of Animals" by Brigid Brophy 1965 (Accession 2022.0026)

Article originally appeared in "The Sunday Times" in 1965, re-printed as a booklet by the Animal Defence & Anti-Vivisection Society.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 20
1966 1966 (Accession 2022.0026)

Includes loose stamps, and promotional envelopes with the stamp. Also inlcudes a pamphlet describing Henry Bergh, the founder of the ASPCA and the commerative stamp.

Stamps; Envelopes; Pamphlet

Box 4, Folder 11
Humane Treatment of Animals Postage Stamp, First Day of Issue Envelope and Mat 1966 Apr. 9 (Accession 2022.0026)

Frame Mat and Envelope

Box 8, Folder 2
Oversized Life Magazine "Concentration camps for lost and stolen pets: Your Dog is in Cruel Danger" 1966 Feb. 4 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Flat box 15, Folder 2
SPANA 2014-2015 Annual Review: "Treat, Train, Teach" 2014-2015 (2024.0004)
Half box 123, Folder 3
Pennsylvania SPCA "A Century of Kindness" Booklet 1967 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet celebrating the one hundred years of the Pennsylvania SPCA's operation, from 1867-1967.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 14
"Homes for Wildlife Baths and Feeding Shelters" by Edmund J. Sawyer 1969 (Accession 2022.0026)

Fifth edition, 1 of 5,000 copies.

Bulletin

Box 3, Folder 24
"Towards an Animals' Charter" Report by The International Cultural Forum 1969 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 4
The Humane Control of Animals Living in the Wild Published by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) 1969 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 21
"Man and Animals" Quotation Booklet Compiled by Frederick Bratton 1971 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet of 144 quotations dated from B.C. 551-1971.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 32
"Man and Animals" Quotation Booklet Compiled by Frederick Bratton, Collection No. 2 1972 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet of 232 quotations dated from B.C. 3000-A.D. 1972.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 33
Why Kill for Food? by G.L. Rudd 1973 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Indian Vegetarian Society

Book

Box 11, Folder 13
Report of the Technical Committee to Enquire into the Welfare of Animals kept under Intensive Livestock Husbandry Systems 1974 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Minsiter of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food in December 1965.

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 17
"Speciesism: The Ethics of Vivisection" by Richard D. Ryder 1974 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection

Pamphlet

Box 8, Folder 8
Humane Education: An Overview by Eileen S. Whitlock and Stuart R. Westerlund 1975 (Accession 2022.0026)

A National Association for the Advancement of Humane Education publication

Book

Box 7, Folder 6
Painful Trapping Devices, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries House of Representatives 1975 Nov. 17-18 (Accession 2022.0026)

United States Government Printing Office

Booklet

Box 10, Folder 1
"The Mouse's Petition" Poem by Anna Laetitia Aikin 1976 (Accession 2022.0026)

Poem originally written in 1773. 1 of 300 copies (no. 207), 225 (no. 1-225) of which were sold to aid the World Wildlife Fund.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 36
Animal Rights by Andrew Linzey 1976 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written on the opening page " Nancy Anne Payton/ 20 Hanson Street/ Boston, Ma. 02118"

Book

Box 12, Folder 40
"Speciesism: The Ethics of Animal Abuse" Pamphlet by Richard D. Ryder 1979 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the RSPCA. A handwritten note on the front reads "Bernard Unti, with kind regards, Richard Ryder April 1990."

Pamphlet

Box 5, Folder 22
Kitten and Puppy U.S. Postage Stamp 1982 (Accession 2022.0026)

First day of issue materials. Includes page of stamps, postcards with same illustration as stamp, and a card with details on the stamp and the first day of issue activities. Photocopy of the cover of the folder that originally housed the materials, gifted to Patricia A. Forkan, the Senior Vice President of the Humane Society.

Stamps; Post Cards

Box 3, Folder 31
"Science and Sensibility" by G.R. Dunstan for the Hume Memorial Lecture at King's College, University of London 1982 Nov. 4 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by UFAW

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 31
"The Cookbook for People Who Love Animals" 1983 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by World of God Inc., second edition. Recipes are "vegeterian." No meat, eggs, dairy, sugar, honey, or cholesterol is used.

Cookbook

Box 3, Folder 17
"The Status of Animals in the Christian Tradition" Book by Andrew Linzey 1985 (Accession 2022.0026)

Book

Box 4, Folder 28
"The Life & Times of the Modern Vivisector" Published by American Anti-Vivisection Society 1986 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 8, Folder 35
Spectacular Times: Animals, Pocketbook Series by Larry Law 1986 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the title page "2.25".

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 44
"Conflicts and Inconsistencies Over Animal Welfare" Lecture by Mary Midgely 1987 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet published by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW). Lecture originally delivered at the Hume Memorial Lecture at King's College, University of London in 1986. 2 Copies.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 16
The New Abolitionists: Animal Rights and Human Liberation by B.R. Boyd 1987 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 23
The Cruel Deception: The Use of Animals in Medical Research by Dr. Robert Sharpe Leaflet 1988 (Accession 2022.0026)

Printed by the American Anti-Vivisection Society

Leaflet

Box 8, Folder 7
The Hidden Costs of Beef by Dr. Michael W. Fox and Dr. Nancy E. Wiswall 1989 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Humane Society of the United States

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 16
Feminist for Animal Rights Magazine, Vol. V, Nos. 1-2 1990 (Accession 2022.0026)

Magazine

Box 3, Folder 20
"Animal Rights Versus Humanism" by Kenneth J. Shapiro 1990 (Accession 2022.0026)

Article reprinted from the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 7
"Replenish the Earth: The Bible's Message of Conservation and Kindness to Animals" Published by The Interfaith Council for the Protection of Animals and Nature 1990 (Accession 2022.0026)

The Interfaith Council was an affiliate of the Humane Society of the United States

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 7
"America's New Extremists: What You Need to Know About the Animal Rights Movement" by David T. Hardy 1990 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Washington Legal Foundation. Note on the inside reads "Please return to Laboratory Animals" denoting that the publication was originally in the Humane Society of the United States' internal library.

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 22
"A Pronouncement on Christian Responsibility Toward Animal Creation: A Declaration of Interdependence Edited by Rev. Dr. Marc A. Wessels 1990 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the International Network for Religion and Animals

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 14
Declaration of the Rights of Animals Adopted and Proclaimed at the March for the Animals in Washington, DC 1990 June 10 (Accession 2022.0026)

Book

Box 7, Folder 24
"Christians and Domestic Animals" by Rev. Dr. Marc A. Wessels 1990 Oct. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the International Network for Religion and Animals

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 15
"A Partnership for Humans and Animals" Book by R. E. McDowell 1991 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper written by R. E. McDowell while he was a visiting professor of Animal Science at North Carolina State University. He was Professor Emeritus of International Animal Science at Cornell University.

Book

Box 4, Folder 12
"What disgraces a legend most?" PETA postcard 1991 (Accession 2022.0026)

Postcard sent to Bernard Unti from Mack Parascandola in 1991. Postcard a part of the "What disgraces a legend most?" anti-fur PETA campaign.

Postcard

Box 5, Folder 17
"Non-Violent Conflict Techniques for Animal Liberty" by Rev. Dr. Marc A. Wessels 1991 June (Accession 2022.0026)

Originally presented at the National Alliance for Animals conference

Pamphlet

Box 7, Folder 11
An Evening of Music and Comedy with River Phoenix Program 1991 Oct. 5 (Accession 2022.0026)

A program for an event at the Stewart Theatre at NC State University.

Program

Box 5, Folder 18
"Animal Welfare Act 1966-1996: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions" Proceedings by the U.S. Department of Agriculture 1996 (Accession 2022.0026)

Proceedings

Box 4, Folder 8
Action Alert Flyer for the USDA on Humane Considerations at Stockyards 1996 (Accession 2022.0026)

Flyer

Box 9, Folder 29
"Beyond the Law: Agribusiness and the Systemic Abuse of Animals Raised for Food or Food Production" by David J. Wolfson 1996 Feb. (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by Archimedian Press/ Coalition for Non-Violent Food. And a project for Animal Rights International.

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 23
Presidential Pets Calendar by the Doris Day Animal League 1998 (Accession 2022.0026)

Calendar

Box 7, Folder 13
Fifth Conference on Human Relations with Animals and the Natural World 1999 (Accession 2022.0026)

Conference title is "Men, Women and Animals: The Influence of Gender on our Relations with Animals and Nature." Proceedings include program schedule, presentation summaries, and list of conference participants. Conference presented by the Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society (CIAS) at the University of Pennsylvania, and the International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ).

Proceedings

Box 3, Folder 15
"An Elephant's Life" Comic Distributed by The Elephant Action Project 1999 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written by Mike Benton and Scott Deschaine, Illustrated by Jim Woodring

Comic

Box 7, Folder 2
"Why Hitler was not a Vegetarian" by Rynn Perry Published by Pythagorean Publishers 2001 (Accession 2022.0026)

Written inscription on first page reads "Inscribed for Bernie Unti, A fellow zoophile and bibliophile October 15, 2001 with best wishes! by Rynn Berry"

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 31
"Lust to Kill" by Jonathan Fieldston 2004 (Accession 2022.0026)

Article written by Fred Myers of the Humane Society of the United States under the pen name Jonathan Fieldston in 1952. Reprinted in 2004 for the HSUS fiftieth anniversary.

Article

Box 7, Folder 4
"Pets in America" Exhibit Booklet by the McKissick Museum 2005 (Accession 2022.0026)

Exhibit produced by the McKissick Museum and the University of South Carolina History Department. Booklet includes exhibit summary, project overview, selected project themes, staff and consultants, organizational overview, a selected bibliography and illustrations. The exhibit was meant to be a 2,000-square foot traveling exhibition with educational programming and an interactive web site.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 15
"The Bible's Teaching on Protecting Animals and Nature" Booklet Published by ICPAN 2006 (Accession 2022.0026)

The Interfaith Council for the Protection of Animals and Nature (ICPAN) is an affiliate of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 5
"Celebrating Rachel Carson" Brochure 2007 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Rachel Carson Council, Inc. in celebration of her 100th birthday.

Brochure

Box 5, Folder 16
"A Biblical View of Animals" Booklet Published by Palmetto Family Council 2009 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 21
Washington Post Magazine The Education Issue 2012 Apr. (Accession 2022.0026)

Includes an article about Humane Society University

Magazine

Box 7, Folder 9
"An Act to prevent malicious and wanton Cruelty to Animals" circa 1809 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 1
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals "Attention" Leaflet circa 1830s (Accession 2022.0026)

The SPCA is the pre-1840s name for the RSPCA.

Leaflets

Box 11, Folder 12
"Our Dumb Chattels" ASPCA Booklet circa 1867 (Accession 2022.0026)

A booklet of short stories meant to educate children on gentleness and compassion towards animals.

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 11
Pug Stereograph Card circa 1870-1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Stereograph Card

Box 12, Folder 18
American Wine Co. Advertisement for Cook's Imperial Champagne with Henry Bergh, Founder of the ASPCA circa 1870-1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Top portion is cut off.

Trading Card

Box 12, Folder 26
Boys' Society for the Protection of Animals Trading Cards circa 1870s (Accession 2022.0026)

2 painted trading cards with prose on the back, advertising the Boys' Society Reading Room in Philadelphia.

Trading Cards

Box 3, Folder 11
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Post Card with Letter from A.L. Elwyn, President and Pliny E. Chase, Secretary circa 1880 (Accession 2022.0026)

Post Card

Box 12, Folder 13
Humane Club Membership Card and Pin by the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society circa 1880s (Accession 2022.0026)

Royal blue pin attached to the card. The American Band of Mercy.

Card and Pin

Box 12, Folder 14
"Black Beauty: His Grooms and Companions" by A. Sewell, Cover circa 1890 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the American Humane Education Society.

Book Cover

Box 3, Folder 6
Washington Bottom Farm Advertisement circa 1890 (Accession 2022.0026)

Advertisement

Box 12, Folder 24
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Reward of Merit Cards circa 1890 (Accession 2022.0026)

One card has two names written on it in "to" and "from".

Card

Box 13, Folder 22
"Why you should adopt Humane Diet" Leaflet circa 1890s (Accession 2022.0026)

Distributed by the London Vegetarian Society

Leaflet

Box 11, Folder 6
Photograph of a Vegetarian Church on Park Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1890s (Accession 2022.0026)

Photograph

Box 11, Folder 9
Little Ones' Quarterly, Vol. IX, No. 2 Lesson Card by W.A. Wilde & Co. circa 1890s (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 16
San Joaquin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Certificate of Stock circa 1890s (Accession 2022.0026)

The certificate is blank.

Certificate

Box 13, Folder 16
The American Humane Education Society Leaflet circa 1892 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 8
Les Animaux en Liberte by Benjamin Rabier circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published in Paris by Libraire Garnier Freres. Text is in French.

Book

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 6
"Extracts from Two Letters From Dr. George Hoggan, on Vivisection. Experimental Physiology." Published by London Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 9
"The Church and Food Reform" by Rev. A.M. Mitchell, M.A. Published by The Order of the Golden Age circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 26
The Humane Review Advertisement circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Newspaper Clipping

Box 10, Folder 33
"Health-Giving Dishes Containing a Selection of Choice Recipes Without Fles, Fish, or Fowl" Compiled and Arranged by Charles W. Forward circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The London Vegetarian Society

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 29
Band of Mercy Pledge Card circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Band of Mercy

Card

Box 12, Folder 19
"A Letter to Girls and Boys: About Animals Used for Your Pleasure" The Little Animals' Friend circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 12, Folder 27
"The Sagacity and Intelligence of the Horse" Leaflet Published by Riggins & Kellogg circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 32
Warrant as Special Agent for the State of New York Reference Copy circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Stamped "Return to Issue Room To be held for reference".

Warrant

Box 13, Folder 11
French Society for the Protection of Animals Stamp with Carriage Horse circa 1900 (Accession 2022.0026)

Postage Stamp

Box 13, Folder 21
Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods "Recipes for Everybody" Published by the Owl Drug Co. circa 1900-1920 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 4
The American Humane Association List of Directors and Vice-Presidents and Envelope Addressed to Dr. Albert Leffingwell, the President circa 1904 (Accession 2022.0026)

Info Card and Envelope

Box 7, Folder 28
"For Love of Beasts" by John Galsworthy Published by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds circa 1905 (Accession 2022.0026)

Reprinted from the "Pall Mall Gazette".

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 30
"To All Lovers of Animals" Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1907 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 17
"Tammyshanty" by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps circa 1908 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The Crowell Publishing Company and reprinted by The American Anti-Vivisection Society

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 10
How I Became a Vegetarian by Annie Cobden-Sanderson circa 1908 (Accession 2022.0026)

Book

Box 11, Folder 8
"Typical Examples of Vivisection: Shall We Encourage It?" Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1909 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 16
"Mollie White-Foot's Vacation" by Anna Harris Smith circa 1910 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the American Humane Education Society

Short Story

Box 5, Folder 35
"Behind Closed Doors: The Houses of Cruelty, Suffering, Terror, and Pain" by A. Montaigne circa 1910 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the New York Anti-Vivisection Society.

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 11
"Why Vivisection?" by Diana Belais and Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1910 (Accession 2022.0026)

Author was the president of the Society.

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 18
"Anesthetics in Vivisection? A Cruel, Abominable, Hypocritical Farce" by Charles Bell Taylor circa 1911 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the New York Anti-Vivisection Society.

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 12
The Millenium Guild Leaflets on Animal Topics circa 1912 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflets

Box 13, Folder 23
New York Women's League for Animals Ink Blotter "Cluny" - Dog's Brigade circa 1915 (Accession 2022.0026)

"200" written in pencil at top right.

Ink Blotter

Box 11, Folder 33
St. Louis Beef Canning Co. Advertisement circa 1915 (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 20
"Our Dumb Fiends' League" Fundraising Card "Keep Master Safe and Send Him Back to Me" circa 1915 (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 23
"Vaccination and Ruin" by F. C. Millard, D. O. Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1916 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 14
"Danger to the Public! The Four Whited Sepulchres" Publication on Vaccines Published by New York Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1917 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 19
"Black Art Vivisection" Published by the Washington Humane Education and Anti-Vivisection Society, Inc. circa 1920 (Accession 2022.0026)

Newspaper

Box 9, Folder 6
The American Humane Association Membership Fee Slip circa 1920 (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 9
The Cudahy Packing Co. "Rex Brand" Card Advertisement of a Pig circa 1920 (Accession 2022.0026)

Card

Box 12, Folder 21
"Appetizing Health Food Recipes and Menus" Published by Battle Creek Health Foods circa 1920s (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 7
Governor Baxter Pin circa 1922 (Accession 2022.0026)

Made by Bastian Bros.

Pin

Card box 16
"Vivisection and Modern Miracles", "Vivisection and Animal Welfare" - Two Articles by Ernest Harold Baynes circa 1923 (Accession 2022.0026)

Issued by The Society of Friends of Medical Progress, Inc.

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 22
"What is Our Most Valued Animal" Information Card Distributed by Spaulding's Bakeries, Inc. circa 1923 (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 11, Folder 30
"To All Lovers of Dogs: Experiment Done Without Anaesthetics" Published by Washington Humane Education and Anti-Vivisection Society, Inc. circa 1926 (Accession 2022.0026)

Article

legalhalfbox 6, Folder 5
"Experiments on Animals: Views For & Against by H.G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw circa 1927 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The British Union for Abolition of Vivisection

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 11
"The Story of Meat: A Brief History of the Live Stock and Meat Industry" Issued by the Institute of American Meat Packers circa 1929 (Accession 2022.0026)

A name is signed on the front cover at the top left.

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 14
"Christmas and the Animals" Booklet by Nina Hamilton and Brandon circa 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Story reprinted by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society from the Anti-Vivisection and Humanitarian Review. Nina Hamilton, a.k.a. the Duchess of Hamilton, was the president of the society.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 13
"The Failure of Vivisection and the Future of Medical Research" by Arabella Kenealy circa 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The International Medical Anti-Vivisection Association

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 1
The American Anti-Vivisection Society Ink Blotter "Blot Out the Cruelties of Vivisection" circa 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Ink Blotter

Box 8, Folder 32
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary located near Battle Creek, Michigan Brochure circa 1930 (Accession 2022.0026)

Property of the State of Michigan

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 7
"Humanitarianism of the Laws of Israel: Kindness to Animals" by Jacob S. Raisin circa 1930-1951 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 5, Folder 32
"Peters Cavalcade of American Hunters" Booklet Published by Remington Arms Company circa 1930s (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 5, Folder 27
"Health Books Based on Science and Tested by Fifty Years' Experience" by John Harvey Kellogg circa 1930s (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 11, Folder 21
"Please Help! The Red Star" Postage Stamp and "How to rescue an animal from fire" circa 1930s-1940s (Accession 2022.0026)

"How to rescue an animal from fire" published by McPhail Pianos Boston

Stamp

Box 5, Folder 25
"Worse Than Useless: An Indictment Against Vivisection" by L. Lind-Af-Hageby circa 1931 (Accession 2022.0026)

Issued by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society. Signed "Hageby" in pencil on the front cover.

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 31
"An International Appeal" by Dr. Francis H. Rowley circa 1933 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 23
"Where Do You Stand on the Matter of Shooting?" by L. Raymond Talbot Published by the Emergency Conservation Committee circa 1934 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 19
"The Use of Animals in Scientific Experiments: Cruelty in Our Midst" Published by The United Humanitarian League circa 1940 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 10
Emergency Conservation Committee Donation Slip circa 1940 (Accession 2022.0026)

Form

Box 9, Folder 36
"Vivisection" by C.S. Lewis circa 1940s (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The National Anti-Vivisection Society Limited

Pamphlet

Box 8, Folder 21
"The Steel Trap - Modern Instrument of Torture" by Mrs. Edward Break Published by The Anti-Steel-Trap League, Inc. circa 1940s (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 15
"Humane Education" Compiled by Elizabeth Harrison Published by the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals circa 1940s (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 12, Folder 31
"Thou Shalt Not Kill" Leo Tolstoy Excerpts Compiled by Dolores and Martin Thorn circa 1943 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 9, Folder 28
"The Responsibility of Science" by Victor Rienaecker circa 1949 (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by the London and Provinical Anti-Vivisection Society with a foreword by L. Lind-Af-Hageby.

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 19
"Sanctuary - We Mean It" Published by Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association circa 1949 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 10, Folder 14
"Are Doctors Really Inhuman?" by George Bernard Shaw circa 1950 (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 14
"'Emeritus Says' A Collection of Pertinent Statements from Writings and Speeches of Robert Restalrig Logan, President of the American Anti-Vivisection Society from 1911 to 1950 circa 1950s (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 1
10 Editorials by Owen B. Hunt Published by The American Anti-Vivisection Society circa 1960s (Accession 2022.0026)

Individual folded pages each addressing a different topic.

Brochures

Box 8, Folder 5
"The Need for an Animals' Charter" Report by Florence Barker circa 1961 (Accession 2022.0026)

Re-printed from the "World Forum" July, 1961 issue. Florence Barker was the secretary for the International Cultural Forum.

Pamphlet

Box 5, Folder 8
"The Humane Movement as a Movement of Thought" Dissertation by Nicki M. Skotdal circa 1963 (Accession 2022.0026)

Reprinted by the American Anti-Vivisection Society.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 25
"The Humane Society of the United States at the World's Fair" Pamphlet circa 1965 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 3, Folder 26
"Let the Frogs Keep Their Legs" Compassion in World Farming and World Wildlife Fund Stickers circa 1970s (Accession 2022.0026)

Stickers

Box 11, Folder 25
"Factory Farming: A Selected Reading List" Compiled by Dudley Giehl Published by Animal Liberation, Inc. circa 1980 (Accession 2022.0026)

Paper

Box 9, Folder 23
"Vegetarianism... The Humane Alternative" Bumper Sticker by the North American Vegetarian Society circa 1980s (Accession 2022.0026)

Bumper Sticker

Box 9, Folder 21
"Visit the Farm Sanctuary Shelters" Flyer circa 1980s (Accession 2022.0026)

Distributed by Farm Sanctuary

Flyer

Box 9, Folder 22
"Promoting Community Standards in Animal Experimentation" Published by the Cambridge Committee for Responsible Research, Inc. circa 1990 (Accession 2022.0026)

Brochure

Box 8, Folder 6
"Friends for Life: The Story of Oscar and Daisy" Comic Distributed by the Fund for Animals circa 1990s (Accession 2022.0026)

Written by Kim Sturla, Illustrated by Lynn Starner

Comic

Box 7, Folder 3
American Veal Association Inc. "Guide for the Care and Production of Milk-fed Veal Calves" 1981 (2024.0004)
Half box 123, Folder 4
"What is Veal?" Flyer Published by Farm Sanctuary circa 1990s (Accession 2022.0026)

Research notes on the reverse

Flyer

Box 9, Folder 30
"McVegan" Sticker by Vegan Action circa 1995 (Accession 2022.0026)

Sticker

Box 11, Folder 24
Humane Treatment of Animals Postage Stamp Pin circa 2000 (Accession 2022.0026)

Pin made by "Pins by Robyn".

Pin

Card box 16
Dr. Sean Butler Lecture Cards 2023 Oct. 24 (Accession 2023.0171)
Box 13, Folder 25
Actors and Others for Animals Pin undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 1
ASPCA Medal of Honor undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 3
Animal Relief and Rescue Commemorative Coins and Buttons undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 4
Audubon Society Buttons undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 5
Bands of Mercy Humane Society Buttons and Pins undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 6
Buttons Depicting Animals in Advertising undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 7
"Be Kind to Animals" Humane Society and SPCA Buttons and Pins undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 8
Caroline E-Carriage Card undated (Accession 2023.0171)
Box 13, Folder 26
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Pins undated (2022.0026)
Box 1, Folder 9
SPAAE Vivisection Reform Button undated (2022.0026)
Box 2, Folder 8
Save Greyhounds, End Racing Button undated
Box 2, Folder 9
"Band of Mercy Melodies" Booklet by the Young American Humane Union undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 4
Blank Card with Portrait of a Woman with a Feathered Hat undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Cardstock

Box 3, Folder 7
"Extract of Service for The Animals" Booklet by the American Anti-Vivisection Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Includes suggestions for "suitable lessons" from bible verses, "suitable psalms," and an "Animal Litany." Advertises free literature on application from the society.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 18
"Fur Crying Out Loud" Children's Publication by Kim Sturla undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by A Fund for Animals. Illustrated by Lynn Starner.

Magazine

Box 3, Folder 22
"Hints on the Care of Cows" Pamphlet by the American Humane Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 3, Folder 23
The International Cultural Forum, U.K., Publications undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Publications include "Religion and the Rights of Animals" by Rev. R. C. R. Adkins, "Some Suggestions for Promoting Kindness to Animals" "The Animal Lovers' Decalogue," and "The International Animals' Charter."

Paper

Box 3, Folder 29
"Killing Animals Humanely" by George T. Angell undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Single, torn book page. George T. Angell was the president of the Massachusetts SPCA.

Book Page

Box 3, Folder 30
"Man and the Animals" Address by Robert R. Logan undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Re-printed by "The Starry Cross," a humanitarian journal of which Robert Logan was the editor. Logan was also the President of the American Anti-Vivisection Society. Address originally delivered before the Millennium Guild.

Booklet

Box 3, Folder 34
"The Air-Gun and the Birds" Pamphlet by the American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 4, Folder 3
"An Appeal to Every Woman" Pamphlet by the American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

This pamphlet appeals to women not to wear feathered hats.

Pamphlet

Box 4, Folder 9
"Prof. Magner's Advance Circular to Owners and Breeders of Horses" undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Newspaper

Box 4, Folder 18
"The Stockyard" Poem by J. C. Squire undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Re-printed by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.

Booklet

Box 4, Folder 29
"What You Can Do" Illionois Farm Bureau Brochure undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Brochure for livestock producers, informing them on what can be done following increasing in animal activism lobbying efforts.

Brochure

Box 5, Folder 6
The National Esquire (and Smaller Animals) Defence League "Ahimsa" Flyer undated (Accession 2022.0026)

"Ahimsa" is an Indian principle of non-violence. It is a central principle in Dharmic religions.

Flyer

Box 5, Folder 7
American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) Flyer "Give Cruelty-Free This Season!" undated (Accession 2022.0026)

The flyer lists examples of what to avoid during the holiday season, such as carriage riding.

Flyer

Box 5, Folder 20
"Do Not Leave Your Cat to Starve" Pamphlet Published by the American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 5, Folder 24
"Humane Education Leaflets No. 1 Birds" Published by the American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 5, Folder 31
"Christianity and the Rights of Animals" by Rev. Andrew Linzey Flyer undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Flyer

Box 7, Folder 5
The Animals Voice Presents The Life and Times of Tom Regan undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 8
"Living without Cruelty" Brochure Published by PETA undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Brochure

Box 7, Folder 12
Improved Husbandry Systems for Veal Calves by John Webster, Claire Saville, and David Welchman undated (Accession 2022.0026)

A FACT publication

Booklet

Box 7, Folder 18
Animal Rights Christmas Carols Published by PETA undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 7, Folder 20
"A Dangerous Ideal" by Albert Leffingwell undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The American Humanitarian League

Pamphlet

Box 7, Folder 26
"Vivsection - Why it Should be Prohibited." Pamphlet Published by the American Anti-Vivisection Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Pamphlet

Box 7, Folder 29
Victims of Vivisection Poster Negatives undated (Accession 2022.0026)

The London & Provincial Anti-Vivisection Society

Negatives

Box 8, Folder 16
"The Case for Humane Vivisection" Publication Leaflet for the November Coronet undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 8, Folder 23
The American Antivivisection Society Ink Blotter undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Ink Blotter

Box 8, Folder 24
The American Antivivisection Society "In Memoriam of Robert R. Logan July 1956 (2024.0004)
Half box 123, Folder 2
"Vivisection: The Opinions of a Few Famous People" Published by The American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 29
"A Vade Mecum of Vivisection, The Case Book of Experiments with Living Animals" Published by the American Anti-Vivisection Society and Written by Owen B. Hunt and William H. Kofued undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Booklet

Box 8, Folder 36
Portraits and Profiles of Victorian Era Supporters of Anti-Vivisection undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Photographs

Box 8, Folder 37
"A Vivisection Product of a Philadelphia Laboratory" Leaflet Issued by American Anti-Vivisection Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Leaflet

Box 9, Folder 2
New York Anti-Vivisection Society Pamphlet Including Four Short Writings on Medical Topics undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Topics mostly related to vaccinations.

Pamphlet

Box 9, Folder 13
Vladimir Putin Magnet "The Kindest President" undated (2024.0004)
Half box 123, Folder 1
Turkey Holiday Stickers undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Stickers

Box 11, Folder 10
"A History of Vegetarianism" by Geoffrey L. Rudd undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Published by The Vegetarian Society

Booklet

Box 11, Folder 11
Care and Kindness for Our Animal Friends Published by American Humane Education Society undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Written in pencil on the title page "di 3/95, 15-1092".

Booklet

Box 12, Folder 41
Swift and Company Information Cards undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Cards

Box 13, Folder 1
"Posted In Memory of Karen Wood No Hunting No Trespassing" Sign undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Sign

Flat box 15, Folder 1
"Children's Pets Exhibition" Lantern Slide undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Lantern Slide

Card box 16
"Another Life Saved" Lantern Slide Promoting the SPCA undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Lantern Slide

Card box 16
Zookeeper and 2 Chimpanzees at the Bronx Zoo Lantern Slide undated (Accession 2022.0026)

Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N.Y.

Lantern Slide

Card box 16
Books and Other Publications 1800s-circa 1990 (Series 2)

The Books and Other Publications Series contains books about the animal rights and welfare movement, human-animal relations, animals in mythology and poetry, philosophical approaches to animals, and children's books about animals.

Books at the beginning of the series are individually cataloged in the online catalog. A link providing more information can be found for each title.

Books at the end of the series are grouped by subject matter but have not been individually cataloged.

Books (Accession 2022.0026)

Contained in this carton are volumes of "Our Dumb Animals." Refer to this catalog record to see which volumes are available:

Our Dumb Animals

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Books (Accession 2022.0026)

Contained in this carton are volumes of "Our Dumb Animals." Refer to this catalog record to see which volumes are available:

Our Dumb Animals

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Books (Accession 2022.0026)

Click on the titles below for the catalog record of each book in this carton:

Our Animal Friends: A Monthly Magazine

Our Dumb Animals

The Animal World

National Humane Review

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Books (Accession 2022.0026)

Click on the titles below for the catalog record of each book in this carton:

The Children's Album of Pictures and Stories

Forty Years With Dogs

The Ethics of Diet

The Rights of an Animal

Spirit of Humanity and Animals' Friend

Our Duty to Animals

Your Dog and My Dog

Kindness to Animals: A Handbook for Teachers

"https://catalog.lib.ncsu.edu/catalog/NCSU5451085">Kindness to Animals and True Stories About Them

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Books (Accession 2022.0026)

Click on the titles below for the catalog record of each book in this carton:

The Zoophilist

The Anti-Vivisection and Humanitarian Review

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Box 53
Annual Reports of the American Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty 1867-1905 (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books and Annual Reports of the American Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Wildlife (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Vegetarian (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Vegetarian (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Factory Farming (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Factory Farming (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Marine Mammals (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Marine Mammals (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Marine Mammals, Humane Ed, and Disaster (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Human-Animal Bond and AAT (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Human- Animal Bond and Working Dogs (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Research (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Research (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Research (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Welfare and Ethics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Welfare Science, Pub Health, and Veterinary (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Welfare Science, Pub Health, and Veterinary (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Biophilia and Ecology (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Teaching Animal Studies, Encyc, and Biblio Guides (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Teaching Animal Studies, Encyc, and Biblio Guides (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Radical and Critical Frames of Assessment (Accession 2022.0026)
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Foreign Language Titles (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Sentience and Cognition (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Sentience and Cognition (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Sentience and Cognition (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Cruelty to Animals (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Horses and Equine (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Entertainment, Zoos, Circuses, and Cinema (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Art and Archaeology (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Art, Photography, and Legend (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Legend, Folklore, and Mythology (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal and Religion (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal and Religion (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Protection History and Biographies (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Histories of Concern and General Critiques of Cruelty (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Histories of Concern and USA (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Protection History, Biographies, and Memoirs (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Histories (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Law and Ethics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Guides and Policy Texts (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animals Ethics and Culture Criticism (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Ethics Philosophy (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Ethics Philosophy (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Animal Ethics Philosophy (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Petkeeping, Breeding, Animal Control, and Overpopulation (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Dogs and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Dogs and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Books on Dogs and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Mascots and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Cats and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Cats and Related Topics (Accession 2022.0026)
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Animals in Literature (Accession 2022.0026)
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Animals in Literature (Accession 2022.0026)
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Battle Creek Sanitarium Artifacts (Series 3)
expression

The Battle Creek Sanitarium Artifacts series contains canisters for nutrition supplements popularized in Dr. John Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium. Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world renowned wellness and health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan founded by Dr. Kellogg, inventor of the corn flake. A passionate vegetarian, many of his inventions consisted of alternatives to meat and were intended to help with digestion.

Battle Creek Lacto-Dextrin Canister undated (Accession 2022.0026)
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Battle Creek Psylla Canisters undated (Accession 2022.0026)

3 canisters.

Carton 120
Battle Creek Paramels Boxes undated (Accession 2022.0026)

2 boxes.

Carton 120
Battle Creek Minute Brew Canister undated (Accession 2022.0026)
Carton 120
Battle Creek Savita Soup Cubes Box undated (Accession 2022.0026)
Carton 120
Illustrations from Books and Periodicals 1800s-1900s (2023.0044)
Size: 3 linear feet
"Crarier's Pet" Undated (2023.0044)
Flat box 121, Folder 25
"Be Kind to Animals" Undated
Flat box 122, Folder 2
"The Dreadnought of the Jungle" Undated (2023.0044)
Flat box 121, Folder 22
"Grace before Meat" painting Undated (2023.0044)
Flat box 121, Folder 3
"Help the Horse to Save the Soldier" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 67
"Inspection by Officers of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" / "'Les Misérables': New York Street-Car during the Hot Weather" Undated (2023.0044)
Flat box 121, Folder 40
Illustration Depicting Dogs Undated (2023.0044)
Flat box 122, Folder 24
For check 1960
"Les Animaux Malades de la Guerre" Undated
Language of materials
Materials in French
Flat box 122, Folder 7
"Meat Ashore!" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 6
"News about Animals" - Published by Humane Information Services Undated
Flat box 122, Folder 10
"No Christmas Turkey Dis Yeah!" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 31
"In Old Virginia - De Christmas Dinner AM Safe Fo' Sho'" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 19
"Puck - Bergh's Latest -It Even makes the Animals Laugh" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 60
"Representation of Cock-Fighting in Havana" Undated
Flat box 122, Folder 20
"Saved" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 26
Untitled Illustration (Boy and Dog) Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 27
The Victims of Vivisection Undated
Flat box 122, Folder 38
"Well Protected" Undated
Flat box 121, Folder 4
"The Coquette" 1851
Flat box 121, Folder 23
"Exposure of the Milk Trade -- Interior of the Stables Connected with the Distillery, Corner of Flushing Avenue and Skillman Street" 1858
Flat box 122, Folder 4
"Exposure of the Milk Trade -- Milking the Dying Cow" 1858
Flat box 121, Folder 47
Frank Lesslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1858
Flat box 122, Folder 9
Illustrations Depicting Domestic Animals 1858
Flat box 122, Folder 26
"The London Red-Catcher" 1858
Flat box 122, Folder 17
"View of the Feeding Troughs of the Cows into which the Boiling Swill-Slop is Poured" 1858
Flat box 121, Folder 13
Dog Fight Scenes 1866
Flat box 121, Folder 65
"Enforcing the Dog Laws in Richmond, Virginia" 1866
Flat box 121, Folder 59
"New York City Dog Pound, Foot of Twenty-Fifth Street, East River" 1866
Flat box 121, Folder 12
"Method of Dying for the Pound by Vagrant Boys in New York City" 1867
Flat box 121, Folder 52
"A dog Fight at Kit Burn's" 1868
Flat box 121, Folder 11
"The Last Moment of the Cynocephalus; Or the Twank of Twankedillo: In Three Spasms. By Erraticus" 1868
Flat box 121, Folder 66
"Rescued from the Dog Pound" 1868
Flat box 122, Folder 25
"New York City - A Scene in Chambers Street - How the Owner of a Cow was 'Interviewed' by the President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" 1870
Flat box 121, Folder 9
"A Dog and Cat Butchers' at Paris" 1871
Flat box 121, Folder 63
"The Dog Shelter" 1871
Flat box 121, Folder 24
"Fight Between Elephant and Bulls at Madrid" 1871
Flat box 122, Folder 37
Harper's Weekly Illustrations 1871
Flat box 122, Folder 5
"Magnificent Agony-Horses Tortured into High Spirits, by the Use of the 'Bit-Burr,' a New Form of Goad Fashionable " 1871
Flat box 122, Folder 32
"April-Fools Day - An Aggravated Case" 1872
Flat box 121, Folder 33
"Home for Lost Dogs" 1872
Flat box 122, Folder 27
"The Pets," "Enjoyment" 1872
Flat box 122, Folder 30
"Rome-Shaving Dogs on the Steps of the Trinita De Monti" 1872
Flat box 122, Folder 36
"Ruined, and Winter at the Door -- An Episode of the Horse Plague" / "The Horse Bewitched" 1872
Flat box 121, Folder 37
"Sunday Cock-Fight at Madrid" 1873
Flat box 122, Folder 19
"Hunters Killing Seals in the Arctic Regions" 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 36
"Laying Down the Law? - After Sir Edwin Landseer" / "Practical Working of the New Dog Law" 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 7
"The Madness of the Hour" 1874
Flat box 122, Folder 6
"The Morning Toilet" 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 17
"New York City - New Headquarters of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-Second Street " 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 18
"The Raid upon the Dogs -- Sketches at the 'Pound'" 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 43
"Steeple-Chasing--The Last Leap" 1874
Flat box 122, Folder 35
"A Summer Scene in New York.- A Persecuted Dog on a Leading Avenue." 1874
Flat box 121, Folder 15
"Hospital for Animals" 1875
Flat box 121, Folder 46
"Not for Pluto" 1875
Flat box 121, Folder 29
"New York City--The Municipal War on Dogs: Scenes and Incidents of the Summer Canine Campaign" 1877
Flat box 122, Folder 28
"Philadelphia, PA -- The Centennial Exposition - Exhibit in the Main Building of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" 1877
Flat box 121, Folder 39
Alaska -- The Great Fur-Seal Islands in Behring Sea 1878
Flat box 121, Folder 35
"Beauty and the Beast" 1878
Flat box 122, Folder 3
"Dog Pound - The First of the Season" 1879
Flat box 121, Folder 57
"The Hand of Liberty" 1879
Flat box 121, Folder 34
"The Heated Term in New York - Shooting a Mad Dog" 1879
Flat box 121, Folder 62
"Is There no Berch for this Unfortunate Beast?" / "The Friend of the Brutes" 1879
Flat box 121, Folder 14
"Cruelties Practiced on Fish and Fowl" 1880
Flat box 122, Folder 18
"Cruelty to Children -- How the Little Waifs of the Street are Treated" 1880
Flat box 121, Folder 44
"Dog-Days" 1880
Flat box 121, Folder 53
"How Horses are Abused" 1880
Flat box 121, Folder 54
"Seal-Hunting in the Northern Seas" 1881
Flat box 122, Folder 24
"Wanted - A Bergh for Poor Humanity " 1881
Flat box 121, Folder 61
"New York City -- Dog-Pound at the Foot of East Sixteenth Street - Lowering the Cage - From a Sketch by a Staff Artist " 1882
Flat box 121, Folder 8
"New York City -- Dog-Pound at the Foot of East Sixteenth Street - Lowering the Cage - From a Sketch by a Staff Artist " 1882
Flat box 122, Folder 31
"Wait A Few Minutes, Pussy" 1882
Flat box 121, Folder 28
"Sketches at the Dog Show" 1882
Flat box 121, Folder 58
"At the Dog Pound - The rescue of a Pet" 1883
Flat box 121
"The Story of a Cat" 1883
Flat box 121, Folder 42
"Dog-Catching in New York"" 1884
Flat box 121, Folder 20
"M. Pasteur in His Laboratory" 1884
Flat box 122, Folder 21
"Maryland -- The Experiment of a Party Young Ladies on a Coon Hunt" 1884
Flat box 121, Folder 32
"Dinner of Red Lion Club of the British Association, Imperial Hotel, Aberdon" 1885
Flat box 121
The New Police Regulations for Dogs" 1885
Flat box 121, Folder 30
"New York City - How Our Feline Pets are Fed -- The Cats' -- Meat Man on His Rounds" 1885
Flat box 121, Folder 51
"The Band of Kidness' Donkey and Pet Show at Manchester" 1886
Flat box 121, Folder 64
"New York City--The Mad Dog Epidemic Scene on an Uptown Avenue" 1886
Flat box 122, Folder 29
"Some Well-Known Riders in the Bais De Boulogne, Paris" -- "The Home for Lost and Starving Dogs, Battersea-Bringing in a New Comer" 1887
Flat box 122, Folder 22
"The Execution of Criminals by Electricity-Experiments with Electric Currents at the Columbia College School" 1888
Flat box 122, Folder 23
"Placing a Sick Horse on an Ambulance in the Streets of New York" 1888
Flat box 121, Folder 41
"Attempting the Impossible; or, the Uselesness of Trying to Get Rid of a Useless Dog" 1890
Flat box 121, Folder 1
Illustration Depicting Dogs from "Illustrire Zeitung", a German Illustrated Magazine 1890
Language of materials
Materials in German
Flat box 121, Folder 55
"Arguing with a Lion" 1891
Flat box 121, Folder 48
"Scene from 'The Dancing Girl' at the Haymarket Theatre -- The Duke of Guisebury (Mr. Beerbohm Tree) and His Dog, Bully-Boy" 1891
Flat box 121, Folder 5
"Dog Hunting in New York"" 1892
Flat box 121, Folder 56
"Is This a Case for the S.P.C.A.? it is Now 6.45 PM, and This Dog Has Been Kept out Here since Ten in the Morning " 1893
Flat box 121, Folder 45
"Mr. Doodley and the Stray Canine - A Story of an Unreciprocated Attachment" 1894
Flat box 121, Folder 49
"The Misery of Shopping with Women from a Dog's Point of View" 1895
Flat box 122, Folder 33
"Christmas in Puerto Rico -- A Cock-Fight at Caguas" 1898
Flat box 121, Folder 38
Le Petit Journal 1911
Flat box 122, Folder 8
"A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society - Landseer" 1915
Flat box 121, Folder 2
"Can't You Talk?"" 1924
Flat box 121, Folder 21
"Uncle Sam" 1945
Flat box 121, Folder 50
"The Animal Rescue League of Boston, 51 Carver Street - Be Kind to Animals " 1948
Flat box 122, Folder 1
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1967-1971
Flat box 122, Folder 11
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1969
Flat box 122, Folder 12
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1970
Flat box 122, Folder 13
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1973
Flat box 122, Folder 14
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1974
Flat box 122, Folder 15
"Reports to Humanitarians" -- Published Quarterly by Humane Information Services 1976
Flat box 122, Folder 16
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