Thursday, April 12, 2012

Mortuary Articles


French Catalog - Articles De Fêtes , ca.1934

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Baby Hazards


ca.1921

Portable Steel Fort Protects Police



ca.1921

Camouflaged Ships, WWI


The 'Leviathan', formerly the German passanger liner 'Vaterland'. WWI, ca.1920


The camouflaged Mauretania coming into NY with returning troops on December 2, 1918. WWI, ca.1922

Bank Robbers, 'Beware!'


'Pill Box' made of steel that protects banks from robbery and theft; inside the box are gunmen who guard the building from looters. ca.1919

Mr. Daniel Tachaux, An Armor Expert


Mr. Daniel Tachaux, an armor expert, crafting metal protection for American soldiers serving overseas in WWI. ca.1918

Bread And Bones For England's Famine, WWI


ca.1918

An Unexploded Bomb In Nancy, France, WWI


ca.1918

WWI Artillery Tank


ca.1917

Garments Deeded For Injured American Soldiers, WWI



Various hospital garments needed by the American Red Cross for injured American soldiers. WWI Both ca.1917

Fighter Pilots Of WWI


ca.1917

Bullet-Proof Armor, WWI



Both ca.1917

French Soldiers Manning A Gun, WWI


ca.1916

Stopping A Bullet


WWI, ca.1916

The German Prisoner Fares Well, WWI


But The Uncaptured Enemy Eats A Heavier Ration
ca.1916


The Modern Fighter Of WWI


ca.1916

Barbed Wire Knight WWI


ca.1916

Young Girl Risks Life to Test Fathers Device


ca.1915

Mexico City Poor Homeless


ca.1910

"OH!"


By Paul Gavarni - Scary Jack in the Box, ca.1904

Schooling Detectives






Article - Detective Descriptive Portrait Training, ca.1904

Prison of Socrates


Socrates' prison in Athens, Greece, where he is said to have been put to death by his enemies by drinking hemlock. ca.1901

A Proposed Killing Machine Attraction


An 1891 article about a proposed attraction for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, conceived by M. Garron, with two halftone illustrations of a cylindrical chamber of steel, tapering in its lower part to a sharp-pointed cone, within which are other conical sections concentric with the outer one. The upper part of this chamber is to be provided with accommodations for comfortably seating about fifteen people; and the novelty of the project consists in the proposition to raise this cylindro-conical passenger car to the top of the tall tower, 1,000 feet or more in height, from which altitude it is to be allowed to fall freely into a funnel-shaped reservoir of water upon the surface directly beneath it.

How Timely


Spring Pelting Away Winter, ca.1887

Possessed


Ballet Dress, A Demon. ca.1876

Rare Hood Ornament

Pig Headed

Quetzalcoatl

or "feathered serpent".

Say Cheese!

General Pershing

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Real Hunger Games


Boy preparing to eat a mouse. ca.1865

Moonshine Kills

Acient Terrorists Propaganda

Not really, I don't know what it says.

Young Girl Shoots Ram

Sectile

adj. capable of being cut easily with a knife.

Sadhu with Permanent Iron Collar

Mr. Harris holding a "crab dog" by its tail


Mr. Harris, the factotum for the expedition to British Guiana, holding a crab dog by its tail. 1922. The crab dog is also known as Crab-eating Raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus).

Ancient Machines of War

Ohio's First Prisoners in The Electric Chair



OHIO STATE PENITENTIARY
Columbus, OH Prison
Original Souvenir Cabinet Card
of Ohio's First Prisoners in The Electric Chair
1904

Antique cabinet photograph featuring executed prisoners from the HAUNTED Ohio Penitentiary formerly located in Columbus, Ohio. This ORIGINAL photograph was made shortly after the time that famous short story writer O. HENRY and train robber/western outlaw, AL JENNINGS were incarcerated there. This macabre souvenir is illustrated with the mug shot photos of the first 22 men condemned to “OLD SPARKY” as well as a death row cell, outside view and Electric Chair. Above the Chair can be seen the old trap door used for lynching the condemned. This artifact will certainly be a relic from a time gone and the methods of how the law reaped it’s justice....or vengeance. From 1897 to 1963 there were 315 persons put to death in Ohio's electric chair including three women. The first woman was a serial killer named Anna Marie Hahn who was carried to the chair kicking and screaming. A member of the John Dillinger Gang, Harry Pierpont, was executed here as well. Harry was featured in the new movie PUBLIC ENEMIES. Dr. Howard Snook, a Ohio State University professor and Gold Medal Olympian was sentenced to death for the murder of his mistress. Even Al Capone's archenemy, Bugs Moran, spent time here. This notorious prison was the site of several large riots and had many stories of spirits and ghosts.

From the list of executed men featured on this relic:
1. WILLIAM HAAS - First person legally electrocuted in the history of Ohio. Known as the “boy murderer”. He raped Mrs. William Brady, slashed her throat and lit her house on fire. (Cincinnati, Hamilton County)
2. WILLIAM WILEY - Killed his wife, while seemingly possessed by the devil himself in an insane rage. Electrocuted minutes after Haas in a double execution, the stench still in the air. Prison official drew lots to see who would die first. (Cincinnati)
3. FRANK MILLER - A man from Poland who murdered his employer’s wife by crushing her skull with an axe.  (Columbus)
4. ALBERT FRANTZ - The Dayton murderer who killed his pregnant fiance, Bessie Little,  after having betrayed her. He pulled his horse carriage to the Miami river, shot her and dumped her body over the side. (Dayton)
5. FRANK EARLY - Cincinnati premeditated wife-murderer. She “sank to the floor a corpse “ after he fired a bullet into her right eye. It took six applications of electricity before he was pronounced dead. (Cincinnati)
6. CHARLES NELSON - negro who murdered a Wood County grocer, James Zimmerman, to satisfy the whims of an immoral woman. Was an expert banjo player of death row. (Bowling Green)
7. BRUNO KIRVES - murdered his beautiful Christian daughter while drunk by blowing off her head with a shotgun. (Dayton)
8. RICHARD GARDNER -  Raped and murdered an eleven year old Ross County girl, Ethel Long. To make his fiendish deed possible, he used his knife after the manner of the Cæsarian atrocities. He then slashed her throat. (Austin)
9. ROSLYNN FERRELL - Murdered his best friend, Eugene Lane, in Union County to secure money for the woman he loved. Got the chair instead of a wedding.  (from Columbus)
10. EDWARD RUTHVEN - A robber who killed Cleveland police officer, Shipp. His wife was his codefendent and she made a fantastic escape from the Ohio Penitentiary.
11. JOHN BENNETT -  killed his wife by pouring carbolic acid down her throat and pounded her head with a brick until it was a shapeless mass. (Oberlin)
12. CARL BERG - youngest person killed in the chair at 18. Killed John Guibord of Wauseon. Was defended by Ham & Ham and Files & Paxon to no avail.
13. MIKE SCHILLER - Murdered his wife in Mahoning County. Literally disemboweled her with a knife. Showed signs of life twice after being electrocuted. (Youngstown)
14. MOSES JOHNSON - jealousy of his white mistress and liquor caused him to kill William Test at Portsmouth. He had to be jolted FIVE times. The stench of burning flesh made witnesses deathly sick.
15. ALBERT WADE - One of the notorious Wade Brothers of Lima Ohio. Electrocuted for complicity in the murder of Kate Sullivan of Lucas County Ohio. Both brothers died in the chair’s second double execution.
16. BEN WADE - Killed an old woman in Toledo along with his brother during a robbery. His last words were, “Now boys, don’t burn me up. I want to be a respectable looking corpse.”
17. CHARLES STIMMEL - killed a Dayton coal dealer named, Joseph Shide. Defended by Attorney Egan of Dayton. His last words were:  “I want the world to know that the curse of a dying man rests on Sheriff ------- of Dayton. I want it distinctly understood that I never killed nobody. Now go on with your dirty work.”
18. ALFRED KNAPP - The “STRANGLER” of Hamilton Ohio. Killed four woman before being executed. Killed his wife, Hannah Goddard Knapp. Also killed Emma Littleman when she declined his marriage proposal.  Killed May Eckert. Also another wife, Jennie C. Knapp died by his hands.
19. ALBERT FISHER - murdered William Marshall of Toledo. Professional thief. Tormented the other condemned men and wondered who would go to hell first.
20. LEWIS HARMON - Accidentally shot George Geyer near Columbus during a burglary with other ex cons.
21. OTIS LOVELAND - Died for compliciity of Franklin Co. farmer with Harmon.
22. WILLIAM NICHOLS - An african american Civil War veteran and former slave. Oldest man ever executed at the OP.  at the age of 65. Born into slavery.  Killed best friend in Hardin Co. near Kenton.
23. HERMAN HAMILTON - died for killing foreman, L. Culver at Portsmouth for money.

One man photograph on this card is of a man that was never executed: Phillip Nagel who had been convicted of the murder of William Wade near Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County. His death sentence was commuted to Life Imprisonment in 1905 by Ohio Governor, Myron T. Herrick.

Heavily Armed Men