Geography: Oneida
Associated Items

Newspaper clipping from the *American Socialist*, published in Oneida, New York, on February 13, 1879. The clipping features an article about the B'nai B'rith, a Jewish fraternal organization. The clipping is part of the Oneida Community papers.

Newspaper clipping from the *American Socialist*, published in Oneida, New York, on June 19, 1879. The clipping contains an article on Jews titled "The Hebrews." The *American Socialist* was a periodical associated with the Oneida Community.

Newspaper clipping from the *American Socialist*, published in Oneida, New York on July 17, 1879. The clipping contains a complimentary article on Jews in the public school system and their rise to power globally, along with a brief article on Sarah Bernhardt.

Trade card advertising Napoleon Cigars, manufactured or sold by Powell & Goldstein in Oneida, New York. The card features a large illustration of a woman performing a can-can-style dance. Circa 1885.

This trade card advertises Powell & Goldstein, manufacturers of Greeting Napoleon Cigars. The card features a booklet that opens to reveal a dancing girl with her leg kicked up. Her undergarments are exposed, revealing the nature of the product advertised. The card indicates the cigars were made by the hand union and sold at both five and ten cents. The front of the card lists the factory number 370. The back of the card is blank.

Risqué pop-out trade card depicting a woman falling off a bicycle. Issued by Powell & Goldstein in Oneida, New York, circa 1885. The card likely advertised tobacco products.