EditorialJimmy Finkelstein, center, the founder and chief executive of The Messenger, with Richard Beckman, left, the site’s president, and Dan Wakeford, editor in chief, in Washington on March 7, 2023. (Valerie Plesch/The New York)
Editorial'One of the chieff ladyes of Secota'. A woman of Secoton. Engraving of a woman with headband, wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, ornamented with a double row of beads. She is elaborately painted or tattooed on her cheeks, forehead, and chin,...
Editorial'A weroan or great Lorde of Virginia'. An example of the rulers or chiefs in Virginia'. Engraving of a figure wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deer skin, with a [puma?] tail hanging at the back, and a four-string necklace round his neck. He is e...
Editorial'One of the religeous men in the towne of Secota'. A Secotan priest. Engraving of an elderly man man wearing short cloak made from narrow strips of fur. It covers his left shoulder and arm, and is tied on his right shoulder, with the right arm bare.The...
Editorial'A younge gentill woeman doughter of Secota'. Engraving of a young woman wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, She has a headband, and a short two-string necklace with pendant. She is tattooed or painted on the forehead, cheeks, chin, uppe...
Editorial'A Cheiff lorde of Roanoke'. Engraving of an elderly man wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, edged with a double row of beads. Around his neck is a short single-string necklace of beads, with a square metal gorget hanging on the chest. Th...
Editorial'Their manner of careynge ther children ..' How the woman of Dasmonquepeuc carry their children. Engraving of a woman carring a naked child on her back, who grips her shoulders. She wears a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, and has painted or tattooe...
EditorialSidewall, Becker, Smith & Page, Inc., founded 1899, Machine-printed paper, a) On blue-gray ground, cherubs and flowers amid white and beige clouds with pink roses and green foliage; b) duplicated on blue ground with light blue and white clouds., USA, 1...
EditorialBar shape, dark with gold-colored spots (copper alloy). The beam shape consists of a duplicated metal plate with the same print on both sides. On the left of the bar is a spherical pearl. In addition, a thickened line and a pin that has been punched th...
Editorial'One of the chieff ladyes of Secota'. A woman of Secoton. Engraving of a woman with headband, wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, ornamented with a double row of beads. She is elaborately painted or tattooed on her cheeks, forehead, and chin,...
Editorial'A weroan or great Lorde of Virginia'. An example of the rulers or chiefs in Virginia'. Engraving of a figure wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deer skin, with a [puma?] tail hanging at the back, and a four-string necklace round his neck. He is e...
Editorial'One of the religeous men in the towne of Secota'. A Secotan priest. Engraving of an elderly man man wearing short cloak made from narrow strips of fur. It covers his left shoulder and arm, and is tied on his right shoulder, with the right arm bare.The...
Editorial'A younge gentill woeman doughter of Secota'. Engraving of a young woman wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, She has a headband, and a short two-string necklace with pendant. She is tattooed or painted on the forehead, cheeks, chin, uppe...
Editorial'A Cheiff lorde of Roanoke'. Engraving of an elderly man wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, edged with a double row of beads. Around his neck is a short single-string necklace of beads, with a square metal gorget hanging on the chest. Th...
Editorial'Their manner of careynge ther children ..' How the woman of Dasmonquepeuc carry their children. Engraving of a woman carring a naked child on her back, who grips her shoulders. She wears a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, and has painted or tattooe...
Editorial'One of the chieff ladyes of Secota'. A woman of Secoton. Engraving of a woman with headband, wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, ornamented with a double row of beads. She is elaborately painted or tattooed on her cheeks, forehead, and chin,...
Editorial'A weroan or great Lorde of Virginia'. An example of the rulers or chiefs in Virginia'. Engraving of a figure wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deer skin, with a [puma?] tail hanging at the back, and a four-string necklace round his neck. He is e...
Editorial'One of the religeous men in the towne of Secota'. A Secotan priest. Engraving of an elderly man man wearing short cloak made from narrow strips of fur. It covers his left shoulder and arm, and is tied on his right shoulder, with the right arm bare.The...
Editorial'A younge gentill woeman doughter of Secota'. Engraving of a young woman wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, She has a headband, and a short two-string necklace with pendant. She is tattooed or painted on the forehead, cheeks, chin, uppe...
Editorial'A Cheiff lorde of Roanoke'. Engraving of an elderly man wearing a double apron-skirt of fringed deerskin, edged with a double row of beads. Around his neck is a short single-string necklace of beads, with a square metal gorget hanging on the chest. Th...
Editorial'Their manner of careynge ther children ..' How the woman of Dasmonquepeuc carry their children. Engraving of a woman carring a naked child on her back, who grips her shoulders. She wears a double apron-skirt of fringed skin, and has painted or tattooe...
EditorialCopying Maps, Photographic Headquarters, Petersburg, Virginia, March 1865, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 19 x 24.6 cm (7 1/2 x 9 11/16 in.), Photographs, Unknown, Attributed to Alexander Gardner (American, Glasgow, Scotland 1821?1882...