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Board and Table Games: The Liman Collection Gift

The games that entertained Americans from the 1840s to the 1920s offer a fascinating window on the values, beliefs, and aspirations of a nation undergoing tremendous change. During this period the American home, no longer the heart of economic production, became the center of education, entertainment, and moral enlightenment. Middle-class families—with expanded leisure time as well as rising income levels—embraced leisure pursuits in the home and encouraged their children to play games that would develop skills and provide moral instruction. During the same period, advances in chromolithography made possible bold, richly colored games at affordable prices. New York City emerged as the leading center of American chromolithography and the hub of the nation’s vigorous board game industry. These games are among the more than 500 examples donated to the New-York Historical Society by Ellen Liman in 2000.

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Game of Messenger Boy
J. H. Singer
ca. 1897
1992.12.9
ABC Blocks
J. H. Singer
ca. 1883
2000.244
Wonder Blocks and Steam Cars
J. H. Singer
ca. 1885
2000.272
Telegraph Messenger
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.324
Theatre Imperial
J. H. Singer
1883
2000.340
Game of India
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.353
An Amusing Game of Horse Show
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.375
Game of Go-Bang
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.381
Cut Up Rink: Fun on Roller Skates
J. H. Singer
1883-1895
2000.421
Cards of Fortune
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.502
Game of Where Do You Live?
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.507
Game of Authors
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.543
Game of Peter Coddles
J. H. Singer
1883-1895
2000.568
Game of Dr. Busby
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.574
Game of Sailor Boy
J. H. Singer
1889
2000.599
Game of Snap
J. H. Singer
ca. 1885
2000.689
Jack Straws
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.695
Peter Coddles Esq. and His Trip to New York
J. H. Singer
1883-1895
2000.739
Peter Codle & His Trip to New York
J. H. Singer
1875-1900
2000.745
Cash: Honesty is the Best Policy
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.758
Game of Store
J. H. Singer
ca. 1890
2000.759
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