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.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe. Photographs, ca. 1851, 1870s, 1880. See Joan D. Hedrick,
Harriet Beecher Stowe, a life. New York: Oxford University Press,
1994.
- Stetson's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/
white.
- Stetson's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/
white.
- Stetson's Big Double Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Letter, 1904.
- Jay Rial's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Haverly's California
Theatre, San Francisco, 1882. Handbill.
- Jay Rial's Ideal
Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/white.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly.
Pine Hall, Poughkeepsie, April 15-16 [18--]. Poster, black/white.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Boston Museum, May 1, 1876. Poster, black/white.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin. Poster, black/white.
- Little Eva's Temptation. Eliza Crossing the Ice.
Newport, KY: The DL Co. #4924. Poster, lithograph, color.
- "Topsy--Laws! Why That Ar's Mrs. Faly's Ribbon, Ain't
It?" Ackermann-Quigley Litho Co. Poster, lithograph, color.
- Topsy. Poster. Ed. F. Davis, Uncle Tom's Cabin
Co.
- Harrington's World's Greatest Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Poster, color.
- Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly.
Handbill.
- 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."