Note: Menu pink in color. Menu states, Apply to waiters for wine card. Illustration engraved and copyrighted by J. A. Lowell & Co., Boston, 1879, no.10 Restaurant: Invalids' and Tourists' Hotel Location: Buffalo, New York, United States
Note: Passage inside menu describes Evacuation Day as occurring on July 11, 1796, when the British formally left Detroit and the American flag was first flown over the city. Cover illustration shows the lowering of the British flag over Fort Detroit and raising of the U.S. flag over a nearby gunboat. Cover is also illustrated with U.S. flags, sabers, laurel leaves, a shield with an eagle, red, white and blue ribbon, and 3-dimensional brass fleurs-de-lis. Menu edges are scalloped Menu insert: Music Programs Restaurant: Hotel Cadillac (Detroit, Mich.) Location: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Note: Menu is a combination of printed and handwritten items, with many items crossed out. Front and back covers are mainly advertisements. Inside of menu contains references to specific brands of food products. Illustrations the Empire Hotel in Lowestoft, England on front cover (unclear as to whether this restaurant was in this hotel) Menu insert: Advertisements Restaurant: Winchester House Grill and Joint Room Location: England
Note: Liberal League believed in prosecution of the war. It was not an official party but related to the Liberal Party; "H. A. Baker" is handwritten at the top of the menu Menu insert: Toasts Restaurant: Hotel Cecil (London, England) Location: London, England
Note: Menu shows the monogram of the King Edward VII (E VII R); This garden party was probably at Buckingham Palace Restaurant: British Royal Family residence Location: England