Browse Items (133 total)

  • Collection: Authentic Hobo Cultural Resources

Mountain Dew and Frisco Jack's tin craft cups

IMG_0493.JPG
Handmade copper wire hobo cups made from a soup can and a mountain dew can. Frisco Jack is printed on the front of one can. The tin cans most likely originated with hoboes Mountain Dew and Frisco Jack, made with scraps found around a hobo jungle.

1987 Britt hobo convention attendance

img20220121_15250995.jpg
Reprinted copy of 1987 convention attendance. Names listed in order: Steam Train Maury, The Man Called John, Cardboard McClary, Virginia Slim, Empress Hobo Lump, Fisk/Fry Pan Jack, Red XXXX “87”, Snapshot 8/64, Cinderbox Cindy, Austin John, Charlie…

Iowa Blackie postcard

img20220121_14224676.jpg
Image of Iowa Blackie frieght hopping across Iowa.

A Letter from Hood River Blackie

img20220126_13240653.jpg
Letter sent to Minneapolis Skinny about Hood River Blackie's travels and his appearance in the Broadway musical "Hobo from Hoboken".

Britt, IA or bust poster, National Hobo Convention

img20220126_12410851.jpg
Reprinted copy of post advertising Britt Hobo Convention. Image of hobo walking with bindlestiff, presumed to be Onion Cotton.

How to feed a party of 2,500

img20220126_12371070.jpg
Reprinted copy of newspaper article that explains the recipe for mulligan stew that is served in 55-gallon oil drums during Britt Hobo Days.

King of hoboes buried near tracks

Todd Walters and Mountain Dew.jpg
Printed newspaper article announcing the death of Mountain Dew. Page frayed, very delicate.

"How It All Began" pamphlet

img20220121_16144733.jpg
Brief history of the Britt Hobo Convetion and Tourists Union 63, beginning in 1900.

Hobo Foundation letter

img20220121_16042136.jpg
Letter sent from Concord, Vermont. Text lists Steamtrain Maury as President, Hood River Blackie as Vice President and Feather River John as Secretary-Treasurer. Correspondence of Hood River Blackie's death.