Rolling Stones
Emigrants’ Camp (An early drawing by O. Henry)

“Can the horse run?” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

“Will you go in?” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

“Here we have Kate and John.” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

“Did he go up?” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

“See Tom and the dog.” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

“See him do it.” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone)

Letters that the boy Will Porter brought along from North Carolina to Texas

Letter: “A young man of good moral character and an A No. 1 Druggist.” 

“The Plunkville Patriot,” April 2, 1895

The Rolling Stone, January 26, 1895

A page from “The Plunkville Patriot”

A front page of The Rolling Stone

A page from “The Plunkville Patriot”

“Dear me, General, who is that dreadful man?” (cartoon)

“Well, I declare, those gentlemen must be brothers.” (cartoon)

“Oh papa, what is that?” (cartoon from The Rolling Stone, April 27, 1895)

Cartoon by O. Henry

Cartoon by O. Henry

Can he make the jump? (cartoon from The Rolling Stone, October 13, 1894


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