Uncle Tom's Cabin.
From newspaper to book to play to image.

Unless otherwise indicated, the source of the following material is the San Francisco Performing Arts Library.

  1. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Photographs, ca. 1851, 1870s, 1880. See Joan D. Hedrick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, a life. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  2. Stetson's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/ white.
  3. Stetson's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/ white.
  4. Stetson's Big Double Uncle Tom's Cabin. Letter, 1904.
  5. Jay Rial's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Haverly's California Theatre, San Francisco, 1882. Handbill.
  6. Jay Rial's Ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/white.
  7. Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly. Pine Hall, Poughkeepsie, April 15-16 [18--]. Poster, black/white.
  8. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Boston Museum, May 1, 1876. Poster, black/white.
  9. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/white.
  10. Little Eva's Temptation. Eliza Crossing the Ice. Newport, KY: The DL Co. #4924. Poster, lithograph, color.
  11. "Topsy--Laws! Why That Ar's Mrs. Faly's Ribbon, Ain't It?" Ackermann-Quigley Litho Co. Poster, lithograph, color.
  12. Topsy. Poster. Ed. F. Davis, Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.
  13. Harrington's World's Greatest Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, color.
  14. Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly. Handbill.
  15. An advertisement in the San Francisco Daily News of August 19, 1916, advertises at the Wigwam Theater on Mission a "massive revival of Uncle Tom's Cabin with a troupe of colored jubilee singers, dancers, musicians, cake-walkers and genuine bloodhounds."