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2 women on board brig MARINE,sinking of CENTRAL AMERICA,serape,1857

Title: [Illustrations of 2 women on board the brig MARINE, after the sinking of the CENTRAL AMERICA: 1. Mrs. H-t, unintentionally on her part, turned into a pretty Mexican, wearing serape; 2. Mrs. M-n as she appeared when disguised as a boy, that she might help to bail out the ship]
Date Created/Published: 1857.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Notes:
Illus. in: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1857 Oct. 10, p. 297 (bottom).
Reference copy may be in SSF (Gr) - SHIPS DISASTERS 1857 CENTRAL AMERICA.
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Bookmark /2003653704/
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